Bellafache

Bellafache

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14/05/2026

Something shifted in how I think about skin over the years.

Early on, the focus was on what was visible and reducing it. That still has its place. But the question I find myself asking now is different — what does this person's skin actually need to keep functioning well?

Most aesthetic treatments that target collagen focus on types I and III. Regenerative medicine goes further, looking at types IV, V, VII and XVII, which play an equally important role in overall skin quality. It's a part of the conversation that doesn't get nearly enough attention.

It's why I'm increasingly specialising in regenerative aesthetics. The impact it can have on skin health — not just how it looks today but how it functions long term is what drives that focus.

Book a complimentary consultation via the link in bio or call 0478 536 126.

Cosmetic procedures carry risks. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is required prior to treatment. Tash Dempsey, Registered Nurse NMW0001319567.

21/04/2026

Your skin is not passive. It's constantly working — repairing, renewing, rebuilding.

Regenerative medicine starts from that point. Instead of correcting what's changed on the surface, it asks how we create the right conditions for your skin to do what it's already designed to do.

It's a different way of thinking about skin health. And it's one I find genuinely compelling.

If this resonates with you, book a complimentary consultation via the link in bio or call 0478 536 126.

Cosmetic procedures carry risks. A consultation is required prior to treatment. Tash Dempsey, Registered Nurse NMW0001319567.

Photos from Bellafache's post 14/04/2026

The part of my work I find most exciting right now isn't a technique or a product.

It's a question.

What if we stopped focusing purely on what's changed — and started focusing on why it's changing, and how we support the skin to do what it's already designed to do?

That shift in thinking is what's driving the most interesting developments in skin medicine at the moment. And it's the lens I'm increasingly bringing to how I assess, plan, and care for my patients.

If you're curious what that could look like for your skin specifically, come in for a conversation.

Book a complimentary consultation via the link in bio, or call 0478 536 126.

Cosmetic procedures carry risks. A consultation is required prior to treatment. Tash Dempsey, Registered Nurse NMW0001319567.

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