Elevated aesthetic care, centred around you.
Aesthetic Haus was founded on a simple principle: aesthetic medicine is medicine first. Our model places an experienced aesthetic clinician at the centre of every consultation, with prescribing and clinical governance held by our supporting Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.

We believe aesthetic outcomes should be quiet, considered and proportionate. The goal is never transformation for its own sake, it is the careful refinement of what is already there.
Our team practises with restraint. We will only recommend treatment when it is clinically appropriate, and we will tell you when it is not. We do not run loyalty schemes, package deals, or time-pressured promotions, in line with AHPRA's guidelines on the advertising of regulated health services.
Work with the biology, not over it.
Most visible ageing is downstream of biology. From the mid-twenties, fibroblast activity slows, collagen synthesis declines, and the extracellular matrix loses structure and water. The result is everything we recognise, fine lines, loss of bounce, eventually laxity.
Our practice is built around treatments that work with these pathways rather than against them: bio-revitalisation, controlled micro-injury, growth-factor signalling and disciplined homecare. Injectable medicine has a role, used sparingly, where anatomy genuinely calls for it, but it does not replace the work of improving tissue quality itself.
This is what we mean by regenerative aesthetics: a longer view, planned in years rather than appointments, in which the underlying skin, not the next syringe · drives the outcome.
Aesthetic Haus is the aesthetic division of Plastic Surgery Queensland, founded by its specialist Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. Every patient is seen by one of our trained Aesthetic Nurses for an unhurried, in-depth consultation before any treatment is offered. Where a prescription medicine is part of the plan, a separate doctor consultation is arranged so the prescription can be issued by our supporting surgeons, Dr Theo Birch and Dr Andrew Hadj, who also provide clinical governance and a clear referral pathway should a patient's needs extend beyond non-surgical care.
We do not refer to specific schedule 4 medications by brand name in our marketing. When we discuss treatment options, we do so in person, individually, with the context and clinical detail those decisions deserve.
All clinicians at Aesthetic Haus are registered with AHPRA and practise in accordance with the Medical Board of Australia's guidelines for medical practitioners performing cosmetic medical and surgical procedures.
We comply with the AHPRA guidelines on the advertising of regulated health services and the cosmetic injectables guidelines released for the sector. A seven-day cooling-off period applies to all major cosmetic treatments.
All cosmetic procedures carry risks. Results vary between individuals and depend on factors including age, skin condition and lifestyle. Seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.