About Us

Dr. Janet Tsang (MED0001388988)

 

Dr. Janet also graduated from The University of Queensland in 1993.

She completed her RACGP training in 1988 and has a special interest in women’s health. 

She started non surgical cosmetic training in 2004 and continues to attend cosmetic conferences to update and educate herself. 

Her main interests include managing women from perimenopause to post-menopausal; gynaecology laser to reduce symptoms of incontinence (Fotona IncontiLase treatments); as well as non surgical injectables from wrinkle treatments, volume replacement to collagen bio-stimulators.  

 

In September 2004 Dr. Wong gained the Fellowship of The Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery, having been assessed also by the examiners from the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) and is an international member of The AACS. He co-won the Contura Scholarship in 2004 to visit Copenhagen to learn from Danish doctors. He updates his skills and techniques with regular attendences at Australian Cosmetic Surgery Conferences and workshops as well as overseas Cosmetic Surgery Conferences.  Dr. Wong is not a member of the College of Plastic Surgery.

He has attended many overseas Cosmetic meetings including AACS conferences in USA, Advanced Workshops in Facial Anatomy in Shanghai, China and Workshops in Asian Blepharoplasty (Asian Eyelid Surgery Training) in Busan, South Korea. Continue medical education is an important component to stay relevant in this rapidly expanding world of cosmetic and laser medicine.

Dr Wong will listen to your concerns, discuss appropriate treatment options available, provide realistic expectations, risks, benefits as well as costs.  He is supported by friendly and dedicated staff to ensure we deliver the best possible service to his patients.

Dr. Wong at Cosmetex Conference

Injectable collagen stimulation injections have been available since early 2000s.  

The information on this page for Bio-Stimulators will assist your understanding during your consultation with our doctor.  Due to TGA regulations, we cannot put before and after photos on our website.

Overtime we see too many patients' faces over-filled using temporary gel products. 

Temporary gels are water binding materials that occupy space in the tissues until the materials breakdown over 6-12 months.

Traditional wrinkles treatments, including temporary volumising gels do not improve the quality of the skin.  In fact after mid 20s, we lose about 1% of collagen per year from our face, causing our skin to be thinner as we age.  After menopause we lose even more collagen, up to 30% in the first 5 years of menopause, both in our skin and our bones.  

Collagen stimulators and bio-regenerative type products, on the other hand, has a bio-stimulatory effect, and most patients who use collagen bio-stimulators will notice an improvement in the quality of their skin initially, followed by a gradual increase in volume over a couple of months.  Results from collagen bio-stimulation injections may vary between individuals, but in general, results last longer than traditional temporary gel fillers.

There are a few types of collagen bio-stimulator in the Australian market and each have their unique benefits and disadvantages.  Our doctors will discuss the possible benefits of some of these bio-stimulators as well risks of these products during and post injections. 

It is also important to know how to incorporate bio-stimulators as part of your rejuvenation journey, when combined with other treatments such as Lasers, traditional cosmetic treatments and other energy based devices.  

You will need a thorough consultation, treatment planning and informed consent prior to collagen Biostimulator treatments. 

You may also need to have a few months interval between your previous treatments and collagen biostimulator treatments. 

Injectable Bio-stimulators are prescription only medicines in Australia and a doctor's consultation is essential.  

Main benefits:  

Improvements in volume occur gradually over a few months and provides natural looking result.  For some types of collagen stimulators, a few treatments may be required. 

Once your skin forms its own collagen, it takes longer for this collagen to breakdown.

Hence, results may last 12-24 months, longer than the average temporary gel products.  

For patients who have lost a lot of volume in their face and likely to require lots of temporary gel products, or patients who "burn" through their temporary gel quickly,  biostimulators may be an alternvative option in the long run.  This happens in women who have high metabolism or peri- and post-menopausal women. 

The aesthestic management of menopausal women is different to treating a women who is younger.  Women start to lose collagen with declining oestrogen levels, a whole decade before the onset of menopause, so replacing this collagen is sometimes more important than just filling the face. 

As collagen remodelling and collagen contraction occur overtime, most patients will also notice  "firmness" in the skin that is rarely achievable using traditional temporary gel products. 

Collagen Biostimulators are useful for reducing temporal hollowness, firming lateral high cheek, lateral jawline including pre-auricular region, jowls, neck and decolletage as well as hands. 

Disadvantages: 

Higher upfront cost (when compared to traditional cosmetic injections) and for some biostimulators, a few treatments are required. 

Results are not immediate, as collagen production takes time, the improvements occur over a few months. 

Collagen Biostimulators are not suitable for lips and the thin skin around the eye (periorbital) region as there is a small risk of nodules.  Hence non biostimulatory treatments are required in these areas. 

Some patients with active autoimmune disorders may not be suitable for bio-stimulator injections.  A full medical history is essential to exclude contra-indications.

Other treatment risks are similar to traditional cosmetic injections includes pain, bruising, swelling, foreign body reaction, lumpiness, vascular occlusion and blindness.