Beauty Emergency Clinic
Nurse-Led Aesthetic Clinic | West Melbourne
Beauty Emergency Clinic is a nurse-led aesthetic clinic located in West Melbourne, Victoria, providing personalised consultations and non-surgical skin treatments.
Established in 2019, our clinic has been supporting clients with aesthetic concerns for over 7 years through professional consultations and evidence-based treatment planning.

Our team consists of
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an experienced cosmetic nurses
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2 beauty therapists assistants
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Medical oversight from an on-call doctor
Our focus is on individual assessment, skin health and facial harmony, ensuring that treatment options are discussed responsibly and tailored to each individual.

Nicole Petchpranee
NMW0002096685
Director / Cosmetic Nurse

Zjay
Beauty Therapist
Graphic Designer

Beam
Assistant Manager

Hector
Entertrainner
Well being support
Complimentary Consultation
We offer a complimentary consultation with an experienced cosmetic nurse to help assess your concerns and discuss treatment options that may be suitable for you.
During your consultation we may discuss:
• Your skin concerns and aesthetic goals
• Facial structure and skin quality
• Possible treatment approaches
• Risks, benefits and after-care
• Realistic expectations
No treatments are recommended without a proper consultation and suitability assessment.
OUR
APPROACH
At Beauty Emergency Clinic, we prioritise:
Personalised care
Every face and skin condition is unique.
Professional standards
Treatments are performed by qualified practitioners in accordance with appropriate clinical guidelines.
Natural-looking outcomes
Treatment plans are designed to support facial balance and skin quality.
Education and transparency
Clients are provided with information about treatment options, potential risks and expected recovery.

Exosome
Nano-Vesicle Technology for Skin & Scalp Support
EXOMIDE PLUS is a formulation developed using nano-vesicle technology, designed to be used in clinical settings as part of treatments that support skin and scalp conditions, depending on individual suitability.
It is classified as a medical device (KFDA) and may be incorporated into personalised treatment plans following consultation.

Technology Overview
EXOMIDE PLUS utilises nano-vesicle delivery systems, which are designed to assist with the transport of bioactive components into the superficial layers of the skin.
This approach is used in clinical practice as part of treatments aimed at supporting:
• Skin hydration
• Skin quality and condition
• Scalp and hair support
Treatment Considerations
EXOMIDE PLUS may be considered for individuals experiencing:
• Skin that appears dull or environmentally stressed
• Concerns related to skin quality
• Scalp or hair-related concerns
Suitability for treatment is determined following a comprehensive consultation and clinical assessment.
Clinical Perspective
Safety and clinical judgement are central to all treatment planning.
At our clinic, we focus on:
• Individual suitability rather than a one-size-fits-all approach
• Evidence-informed practice where available
• Ongoing professional training and clinical standards
Published literature, including studies in peer-reviewed journals such as those indexed in MDPI, may be referenced as part of broader scientific understanding. Outcomes vary and should be interpreted in a clinical context.
Clinical Approach
At Beauty Emergency Clinic, EXOMIDE PLUS is used within a structured and personalised treatment plan, which may include:
• Assessment of skin or scalp condition
• Selection of appropriate delivery method (e.g. Vital Injector 2 or microneedling)
• Combination with other treatments where appropriate


Important Considerations
Not all treatments are suitable for every individual.
A consultation is required to:
• Assess your concerns and suitability
• Discuss potential risks and expected outcomes
• Explore appropriate treatment options
Disclaimer
All cosmetic procedures carry potential risks and outcomes vary between individuals.
This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
A consultation with a qualified and registered health practitioner is required prior to treatment to assess suitability and discuss risks, benefits and alternatives.
