PROFESSIONAL, PERSONALISED CARE
Riverina Cosmetic Medicine was established in 2011 by Registered Nurse Colleen Redding, becoming Wagga Wagga’s first private, non‑surgical cosmetic practice.
In 2025, Alicia Keen, Registered Nurse and Colleen’s daughter, joined the practice. Together, Colleen and Alicia provide personalised, evidence‑based non‑surgical cosmetic treatments with a focus on safety, quality and natural‑looking results.
At Riverina Cosmetic Medicine, every consultation begins with a personalised facial aesthetic assessment. This allows us to develop a tailored treatment plan that considers your individual features, goals, and concerns. Our approach is conservative and considered—we take the time to truly understand you and recommend only treatments that are clinically appropriate.
We are committed to inclusivity and patient confidentiality, creating a respectful and supportive environment where you can feel educated and informed. All care is delivered in accordance with the legal and ethical standards that govern our industry.
Treatment Areas
Every assessment begins with a personalised consultation. Our practitioners take time to understand your individual concerns before any treatment is discussed.
Forehead & Brows
The forehead and brow region plays an important role in facial expression, communication, and upper face balance. Treatments may be considered for concerns related to muscle activity in this area.
- Muscle activity and movement patterns
- Brow position, height, and symmetry
- Expression lines or skin changes
- Balance between the forehead, brows, and surrounding features
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Eyes & Under Eye Area
The eyes and under eye area are structurally complex and play an important role in facial expression and overall balance. Natural changes can occur in this region over time.
- Under eye contours, hollowing, or changes in volume
- Skin quality, texture, and pigmentation
- Fine lines or creases
- Symmetry and relationship to surrounding facial features
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone, particularly given the complexity of this region.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Cheeks & Mid-Face
The cheeks and mid-face provide important structure, contour, and support to the face. Natural changes in volume, structure, and skin quality can influence this area over time.
- Volume distribution and facial proportions
- Changes in contour or structural support
- Facial symmetry and balance
- Skin quality and soft tissue position
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Lips & Mouth Area
The lips and surrounding mouth area play an important role in facial expression, speech, and overall balance. Natural changes can occur in both the lips and surrounding structures over time.
- Lip volume, proportion, and symmetry
- Definition of the lip border and surrounding structures
- Perioral lines and skin changes
- The relationship between the lips, teeth, and gums
- Upper lip movement and smile dynamics
- Overall facial harmony
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Jawline & Chin
The jawline and chin contribute to facial structure, definition, and overall lower face balance. Natural changes in contour, definition, and soft tissue position can occur over time.
- Facial proportions and structural balance
- Jawline definition and contour
- Chin projection, shape, and symmetry
- Relationship between the chin, lips, and surrounding features
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Masseter Muscles
The masseter muscles are involved in chewing, jaw movement, and facial balance. A practitioner may assess this area for both functional and anatomical considerations.
- Jaw tension, clenching, or grinding
- Discomfort in the jaw, face, or temples
- Jaw function concerns, such as tightness or restricted movement
- Changes in muscle bulk or asymmetry
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and is considered a higher-risk non-surgical procedure. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Platysma Bands
The platysma is a thin muscle in the neck that plays a role in facial expression and lower face movement. Changes in this muscle and surrounding tissues may occur over time.
- Visibility or prominence of vertical neck bands
- Muscle activity and movement patterns
- Skin quality, texture, and elasticity
- Relationship between the neck and lower face
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Neck & Décolletage
The neck and décolletage reflect both intrinsic and environmental factors over time. This area plays an important role in overall skin quality, texture, and upper body appearance.
- Skin quality, texture, and elasticity
- Fine lines, creases, or changes in the skin
- Volume loss or structural changes
- Sun-related damage or pigmentation changes
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Trapezius Muscles
The trapezius muscles support posture, shoulder movement, and the head and neck. They can contribute to both functional concerns and overall upper body balance.
- Muscle tension or overactivity
- Discomfort in the neck, shoulders, or upper back
- Postural strain
- Functional or lifestyle-related concerns
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterised by excessive sweating that may occur beyond what is required for temperature regulation. Treatments may be considered to help reduce sweat production in targeted areas.
- Location and severity of sweating
- Impact on daily activities and quality of life
- Triggers such as heat, stress, or physical activity
- Previous treatments or management strategies
- Underlying medical conditions or contributing factors
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Bio Stimulant & Skin Quality
During your consultation, we may discuss a range of suitable approaches to support skin quality, hydration, and overall skin appearance, including bio stimulatory treatments where clinically appropriate.
These treatments are designed to support skin quality and structural integrity over time. They may be considered in areas where there are changes in skin texture, elasticity, or overall skin condition, and may support skin smoothness, hydration, and texture rather than altering facial structure or volume.
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and requires careful clinical planning. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice. All treatments involve prescription-only medicine and require a face-to-face consultation with a registered medical practitioner to determine clinical suitability. Riverina Cosmetic Medicine complies with AHPRA advertising guidelines and the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (Cth). Individual outcomes vary and no specific result can be guaranteed.
BEGIN WITH A PERSONALISED CONSULTATION.
Our established private practice in Wagga Wagga, offers personalised consultations
for a range of aesthetic concerns and skin care. Each appointment includes an
individual facial assessment to discuss suitable options in a confidential and
supportive environment.
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