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Best Skin Rejuvenation in Hobart

Skin rejuvenation combines treatments that restore radiance and a more youthful, even complexion. This guide explains what's involved, what it typically costs in Australia, and how to choose a reputable Hobart clinic. We feature highly rated clinics across Hobart and the wider Tasmania region to help you start your research.

White Sage AestheticsAHPRA-verified

1. White Sage Aesthetics

Hobart, TAS

5.0(377)

White Sage Aesthetics is a holistic, science-led skin clinic at 123 Bathurst Street, Hobart CBD. Founded by Megan, the clinic offers skin needling, laser (Laser Genesis), chemical peels, pigmentation and rejuvenation treatments. The team integrates naturopathy, Observ skin scanning, LED therapy, and infrared sauna into a whole-person care approach.

Discreet AestheticsAHPRA-verified

2. Discreet Aesthetics

East Launceston, TAS

5.0(64)

Discreet Aesthetics is a nurse-led cosmetic day procedure clinic in Launceston, Tasmania, directed by RN Leanda Blackwell with over 16 years' experience. Services include wrinkle softening, facial volume, lip treatments, microneedling, and PRP, with a focus on regenerative, preventative and natural-looking results.

Illuminate You Tasmania

3. Illuminate You Tasmania

Hobart, TAS

5.0(39)

Illuminate You Tasmania is a boutique skin and beauty studio in Hobart CBD offering skin rejuvenation treatments, beauty and waxing services, cosmetic tattooing, and tattoo removal. The studio also stocks the Aspect cosmeceutical skincare range. Contact is available by phone at 0439 388 031.

Sanctum Medical Aesthetics LauncestonAHPRA-verified

4. Sanctum Medical Aesthetics Launceston

Launceston, TAS

5.0(21)

Sanctum Medical Aesthetics Launceston is a cosmetic medical practice with 25 years of experience offering injectables, laser treatments, facials, and skincare prescribing, guided by skilled doctors. They also stock skincare brands including Rationale and SIRCLE via their online store.

The Esthétique Clinic

5. The Esthétique Clinic

Launceston, TAS

5.0(3)

The Esthétique Clinic, located at Yorktown Square in Launceston, TAS, is a cosmetic practice led by Julianne. The clinic offers consultations and treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, and skin concerns, with a focus on subtle, natural-looking enhancements.

New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair CentreAHPRA-verified

6. New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre

New Town, TAS

4.9(1709)

New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre in New Town, TAS offers skin cancer checks, surgery, and cosmetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, PRP, skin needling, HydraFacial, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and fat-dissolving injections. A team of 14 doctors and a skin therapist operate Monday–Friday. Private billing; Medicare rebates available.

Tamar Skin Clinic

7. Tamar Skin Clinic

Invermay, TAS

4.9(608)

Tamar Skin Clinic in Invermay, TAS offers evidence-based skin care including skin cancer checks, skin health management, integrated dermatology, skin rejuvenation aesthetics, and corporate skin checks. Staffed by GPs with advanced dermatology and aesthetic medicine training. No referral required.

SILK Laser ClinicsAHPRA-verified

8. SILK Laser Clinics

Rosny Park, TAS

4.9(177)

SILK Laser Clinics Rosny Park is located in Eastlands Shopping Centre, Level 2 West Wing, Rosny Park TAS. Services include laser hair removal, skin treatments (microneedling, peels, microdermabrasion, HydraFacial), cosmetic aesthetics (anti-wrinkle, fillers), and CoolSculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Jasmine Laredo and Rosie Haros are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.

SILK Laser Clinics - Sandy BayAHPRA-verified

9. SILK Laser Clinics - Sandy Bay

Sandy Bay, TAS

4.9(107)

SILK Laser Clinics Sandy Bay, located at Shop 7, 171-173 Sandy Bay Road, offers laser hair removal using Candela Gentle YAG and Gentle PRO lasers, skin treatments (microneedling, MediPeels, microdermabrasion, LED therapy), cosmetic aesthetics, and CoolSculpting body sculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Gabrielle Poulson and Mandy Cook are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.

The Aesthetic Laser CentreAHPRA-verified

10. The Aesthetic Laser Centre

Hobart, TAS

4.9(41)

The Aesthetic Laser Centre is located in Salamanca, Hobart, TAS. It offers laser and aesthetic treatments including PicoSure skin treatments, Cynergy laser for rosacea, broken capillaries, port wine stains and leg veins, permanent electrolysis hair removal, and personalised skin rejuvenation services.

BeYOUtiful AestheticsAHPRA-verified

11. BeYOUtiful Aesthetics

South Launceston, TAS

4.9(38)

BeYOUtiful Aesthetics in South Launceston, TAS offers cosmetic injectables (anti-wrinkle, dermal fillers, lip fillers), PRP treatments, skin needling, chemical peels, hydrabrasion facials, LED therapy, plasma pen, and Rejuran treatments. Consultations are available in-clinic or by phone. Run by RN cosmetic injector Sarah.

Velvet Skin Concepts

12. Velvet Skin Concepts

Tranmere, TAS

4.9(17)

Velvet Skin Concepts, established in 2013 in Tranmere, TAS, is a skin rejuvenation clinic offering bespoke facials and skin consultations. Practitioner Jo is currently studying nursing and not seeing clients, but skin consultations are available on request.

Escape Skin & BodyAHPRA-verified

13. Escape Skin & Body

Hobart, TAS

4.8(213)

Escape Skin & Body is a beauty and skincare salon in Hobart, TAS offering facial skin treatments, skin needling, chemical peels, IPL, waxing, spray tans, lash treatments, massages, makeup, spa packages, and a custom Lip Lab. They stock premium cosmeceutical skincare brands including Ultraceuticals.

Victoria’s Cosmetic Medical Clinic

14. Victoria’s Cosmetic Medical Clinic

Newstead, TAS

4.8(197)

Victoria's Cosmetic Medical Clinic, located in Newstead (Launceston), Tasmania, offers a wide range of cosmetic and beauty treatments including HydraFacial, CoolSculpting, Secret PRO RF Microneedling and CO₂ laser resurfacing, IPL, laser hair reduction, chemical peels, micro-needling, pigmentation treatments, and beauty therapy. The clinic also provides pain relief and men's treatments.

endota spa Hobart

15. endota spa Hobart

Hobart, TAS

4.7(125)

endota spa Hobart is a day spa located at Icon Complex, 55-59 Murray Street, Hobart TAS. It offers massages, organic and advanced facials including clinical peels and hydro-microdermabrasion, body treatments, waxing, spray tans, and spa packages across six treatment rooms.

SharkraAHPRA-verified

16. Sharkra

Hobart, TAS

4.7(90)

Sharkra Medi Spa has operated in Hobart, Tasmania since 1997, led by Tanya Ahmed. The clinic offers laser and skin treatments, chemical peels, skin needling, pigmentation solutions, body sculpting via truSculpt (Tasmania's only provider), and acne treatment with AviClear. Located at Level 2, Bank of Us Centre, 110 Collins Street.

Laserway on DaveyAHPRA-verified

17. Laserway on Davey

Hobart, TAS

4.7(6)

Laserway on Davey is a laser medicine clinic in Hobart, TAS, staffed by doctors and dermal therapists. Services address facial redness, ageing, pigmentation, unwanted hair, leg veins, and double chin. Treatments include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, fat dissolving, and laser/IPL therapies.

SILK Laser ClinicsAHPRA-verified

18. SILK Laser Clinics

Hobart, TAS

4.6(258)

SILK Laser Clinics Hobart CBD, located at 2/56 Elizabeth Street in the Cat & Fiddle Arcade, offers laser hair removal, skin treatments (microneedling, MediPeels, microdermabrasion, LED therapy), cosmetic aesthetics (anti-wrinkle, fillers), and CoolSculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Laura Binnington and Tori Midgley are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.

Sanctum Medical

19. Sanctum Medical

Hobart, TAS

4.6(71)

Sanctum Medical is a cosmetic medical practice based in Hobart (also Launceston and Noosa) with 25 years of experience. Treatments guided by skilled Doctors include injectables, laser, facials, and skincare prescribing. The clinic also stocks skincare brands including Rationale and SIRCLE via its online store.

O'SkinAHPRA-verified

20. O'Skin

Battery Point, TAS

4.5(8)

O'Skin Medical in Battery Point, TAS is a premier medical clinic offering skin cancer, women's health, and aesthetic treatments. Led by Drs O'Brien, Ware, and Vardi, the team includes aesthetic nurses and dermal therapists. Technology includes PicoWay, VBeam, Nordlys IPL, and TetraPro laser platforms.

What Skin Rejuvenation Involves

Skin rejuvenation is an umbrella term for a range of treatments designed to improve skin texture, tone, firmness and overall glow. Rather than a single procedure, it often combines several modalities tailored to your concerns — whether that's sun damage, pigmentation, fine lines, dullness, enlarged pores or uneven texture. Common approaches include:

  • Laser and IPL (intense pulsed light) — to target pigmentation, redness and sun damage and stimulate collagen.
  • Chemical peels — to exfoliate the upper layers and encourage fresh skin renewal.
  • Microneedling (skin needling) — to trigger the skin's natural repair and boost collagen.
  • Medical-grade facials and skin infusions — for hydration and brightening.
  • Injectable skin boosters and bio-remodelling treatments — to improve hydration and firmness from within.
  • Energy-based devices (such as radiofrequency) — to tighten and refine.

Many clinics design a course of treatments rather than a one-off session, often paired with a prescription or cosmeceutical skincare routine to maintain results.

What to Expect

Your first visit should begin with a thorough skin consultation and assessment. A good practitioner will examine your skin, ask about your medical history, sun exposure, current skincare and your goals, then recommend a realistic plan. Some treatments produce gradual results over weeks as collagen rebuilds, while others (like peels) can show brightening within days.

Downtime varies widely. A gentle facial or light peel may have little to no downtime, whereas more intensive laser resurfacing or deeper peels can involve redness, flaking or sensitivity for several days to a week. Always ask what aftercare is required — sun protection is non-negotiable after most rejuvenation treatments.

Typical Australian Price Ranges

Prices vary significantly depending on the treatment, the technology used, the practitioner's experience and how many sessions you need. As a general guide only:

  • Chemical peels: approximately $100–$350 per session
  • Microneedling: approximately $200–$500 per session
  • IPL / laser rejuvenation: approximately $150–$600 per session
  • LED and medical facials: approximately $80–$250 per session
  • Injectable skin boosters / bio-remodelling: approximately $400–$800 per session
  • Package courses: often discounted when bought as a series of 3–6

These figures are indicative only and will differ between clinics. Always request a written, itemised quote during your consultation, and be cautious of prices that seem unusually cheap.

How to Choose a Clinic in Hobart

Hobart and the surrounding Tasmanian region have a strong selection of clinics — this page features well-reviewed options including New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre, The Aesthetic Laser Centre, Escape Skin & Body, several SILK Laser Clinics locations, and Sanctum Medical, among others. When comparing clinics, consider:

  • Practitioner qualifications and experience with your specific concern.
  • Range of technologies — a clinic that offers multiple modalities can tailor treatment more flexibly.
  • Genuine reviews and before-and-after photos (ideally of real clients).
  • Consultation quality — you should never feel pressured to commit on the spot.
  • Hygiene and facility standards.

Ratings and review counts are a helpful starting point, but they shouldn't be the only factor. A clinic with many reviews has a longer track record, while newer clinics may still offer excellent care — book a consultation to judge for yourself.

AHPRA and Safety Considerations

For any treatment that's medical in nature — including injectables, prescription skincare, and certain laser and energy-based devices — the practitioner or supervising doctor/nurse should be registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). You can search the AHPRA register online for free to confirm a practitioner's registration and check for any conditions.

Laser and IPL regulations vary by state, so ask who is operating the device and what training they hold. For injectable skin boosters, a prescribing medical practitioner must be involved. Reputable clinics will happily explain their credentials, the products they use, and the risks involved. If a clinic is evasive about qualifications or rushes you, treat that as a red flag.

Disclose any medications, skin conditions, recent sun exposure, pregnancy or history of cold sores, as these can affect treatment suitability and safety.

Questions to Ask Before Booking

  • What are your qualifications, and are you AHPRA-registered (where relevant)?
  • Which treatment do you recommend for my skin, and why?
  • How many sessions will I likely need, and what's the total cost?
  • What downtime and side effects should I expect?
  • What's the aftercare, and what happens if I have a reaction?
  • Can I see before-and-after photos of clients with similar concerns?
  • What's your policy if I'm unhappy with the results?

Taking the time to ask these questions — and to attend a proper consultation — is the best way to get safe, effective results from skin rejuvenation in Hobart.

Other treatments in Hobart

Or read the full skin rejuvenation guide, or browse all Hobart clinics.

Frequently asked questions

How much does skin rejuvenation cost in Hobart?

Prices vary by treatment and clinic. As a general guide, peels run around $100–$350, microneedling $200–$500, and IPL or laser sessions $150–$600. Courses of multiple sessions are often discounted. Always get a written quote at your consultation, as these ranges are indicative only.

Is there much downtime with skin rejuvenation treatments?

It depends on the treatment. Gentle facials and light peels may have little to no downtime, while deeper peels, microneedling or laser resurfacing can cause redness, flaking or sensitivity for several days to a week. Your practitioner should explain expected downtime before you book.

Are skin rejuvenation treatments safe?

When performed by trained, qualified practitioners, these treatments are generally safe, though all carry some risk. Disclose your medical history, medications and skin conditions, and follow aftercare instructions carefully — especially sun protection. Choose a reputable clinic and never feel pressured to proceed.

Do I need to check AHPRA registration?

Yes, for any medical treatments such as injectables, prescription skincare and certain laser procedures, the practitioner or supervising clinician should be AHPRA-registered. You can search the AHPRA register for free online to confirm registration and check for any conditions before booking.

How do I choose the right clinic in Hobart?

Look at practitioner qualifications, the range of technologies offered, genuine reviews and before-and-after photos. Book a consultation to assess the quality of advice and hygiene standards. Ratings are a useful starting point, but a thorough, no-pressure consultation is the best test.