Bulimba · QLD · 4171

Laser & IPL Treatments in Bulimba, QLD

Comparing laser & ipl treatments in Bulimba? Browse the providers we list serving Bulimba and the surrounding Brisbane area, typically $80-$4,000/session. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.

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A bulk-billed skin check at a skin cancer clinic costs $0 with valid Medicare card (most clinics bulk-bill general skin checks). Specialist dermatologist skin check (if referred by GP): $250-$450 out-of-pocket plus Medicare rebate. Total time: 15-30 minutes for a full body check. Australian skin cancer rates are the highest in the world — annual checks recommended for fair skin, family history, or extensive sun exposure. Mole excision: bulk-billed if medically indicated, $200-$500 cosmetic.

450,000+

Australians diagnosed with skin cancer annually

600+

Dermatologists in Australia

$1.2B

Australian cosmetic injectables market

95%+

Skin cancers cured by early detection

Bulimba at a glance

Bulimba (4171) is a Brisbane metro suburb of Brisbane, QLD, approximately 8 km from the Brisbane CBD. Home to around 6,000 residents with a median age of 35 and a median household income of $1,800/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $950k (2026).

Population

6,000

Median age

35

Median income / wk

$1,800

Km from CBD

8

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Skin Specialists serving Bulimba listed in our directory

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Brisbane Skin

FACD-led dermatology clinic with 4 consultant dermatologists in Newstead, Brisbane. Services include medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, skin cancer surgery.

FACD dermatologists on staff 4+ consultant dermatologists Medicare rebate (with GP referral) Newstead based

Brisbane

Initial consult $200–$400 (Medicare rebate ~$80 with referral)

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MoleMap Brisbane

Skin clinic in Brisbane CBD, Brisbane. Services include mole mapping, skin cancer surgery.

Total body mole-mapping Medicare rebate (with GP referral) 28+ years operating Brisbane CBD based

Brisbane

Initial consult $200–$400 (Medicare rebate ~$80 with referral)

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South East Dermatology

FACD-led dermatology clinic with 11 consultant dermatologists in Annerley, Brisbane. Services include medical dermatology, skin cancer surgery, mohs surgery.

FACD dermatologists on staff 11+ consultant dermatologists Mohs surgery (skin cancer) Medicare rebate (with GP referral) 32+ years operating Annerley based

Brisbane

Initial consult $200–$400 (Medicare rebate ~$80 with referral)

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Toowong Dermatology

FACD-led dermatology clinic with 8 consultant dermatologists in Toowong, Brisbane. Services include medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, skin cancer surgery.

FACD dermatologists on staff 8+ consultant dermatologists Medicare rebate (with GP referral) 30+ years operating Toowong based

Brisbane

Initial consult $200–$400 (Medicare rebate ~$80 with referral)

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Common questions

Skin Specialist FAQs, Bulimba

How much does a skin Bulimba cost in QLD (Bulimba)?

Most skin cancer clinics offer bulk-billed skin checks for Medicare card holders — $0 out-of-pocket. A specialist dermatologist consultation (if referred by GP) costs $250-$450 with a Medicare rebate of $80-$150. Skin Cancer Doctors, Spot Check Clinic and similar national chains bulk-bill general skin checks at most locations. Dermatology specialist skin checks for high-risk patients (history of melanoma, atypical mole syndrome) include dermoscopy and computer-assisted mole mapping.

Do I need a GP referral to see a dermatologist?

Yes — you need a GP referral to claim Medicare rebates on dermatologist consultations. Without a referral, you can still see a dermatologist privately but pay full fee with no rebate ($350-$600 instead of $80-$150 out-of-pocket). Skin cancer clinics (separate from dermatology clinics) generally don't require referrals and can bulk-bill general checks. Cosmetic-only consultations with cosmetic doctors don't require GP referral, though following 2023 reforms a referral is now required for cosmetic surgery.

Is Roaccutane (isotretinoin) safe and how do I get it?

Roaccutane (now sold as Oratane and other generics) is highly effective for severe nodulocystic acne — about 80% of patients have lasting clearance after one course. It requires dermatologist prescription due to side effects: dry skin/lips (universal), elevated liver enzymes, severe birth defects (women must use contraception), and rare mood changes. Cost: $250-$500/month for 4-6 months. Strict pregnancy prevention rules apply for women including monthly pregnancy tests.

What's the safest place to get Botox?

Choose a clinic with: registered medical practitioner on premises (doctor or nurse practitioner), GP referral pathway (now required), 7-day cooling-off period, transparent pricing, and willingness to refuse treatment if inappropriate. Avoid: discount providers, "Botox parties", clinics offering BOGOF deals on injectables, anyone working from non-clinical premises. Reputable AU chains: Skin Club, All Saints Skin Clinic, Clear Skincare, dermatology practices. Cost: $300-$700 per treatment area (forehead, frown, crows feet).

How do I treat eczema and psoriasis?

Mild eczema/psoriasis: GP-prescribed topical steroids (cheap, on PBS) plus emollients. Moderate: dermatologist consultation, prescription calcineurin inhibitors (Elidel, Protopic), short courses of stronger steroids. Severe: biologic injections (Dupixent for eczema, Stelara/Cosentyx for psoriasis) — PBS subsidised for severe cases, otherwise $1,500-$3,500/month. Phototherapy (UV light treatment) at dermatology clinics: $50-$120/session, 2-3 sessions/week for 6-12 weeks, often Medicare rebated.

How often should I get a skin Bulimba in QLD (Bulimba)?

Annual skin checks are recommended for: fair skin, history of significant sunburn, family history of melanoma, 50+ moles, occupations with sun exposure. Higher-risk individuals (history of melanoma, atypical moles, immunosuppression) should be checked every 3-6 months by a dermatologist. Lower-risk individuals (dark skin, minimal sun exposure, no family history) every 2-3 years. Self-checks monthly between professional visits — look for ABCDE: Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Colour variation, Diameter >6mm, Evolution.

How much does mole removal cost?

Medically indicated mole excision (suspicious or symptomatic): bulk-billed at most skin cancer clinics, $80-$150 out-of-pocket at dermatologist with Medicare. Cosmetic mole removal (for appearance only): $200-$800 per mole, no Medicare rebate. Excision under local anaesthetic takes 15-30 minutes, leaves a small linear scar. Shave excisions ($150-$400) are quicker but may regrow. All removed moles should be sent to pathology — refuse if a clinic offers to remove without histology.

Does private health insurance cover skin Bulimba?

Most cosmetic treatments (Botox, fillers, IPL, laser hair removal, mole removal for appearance) are NOT covered by private health insurance — they're classified cosmetic. Medical dermatology (eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer) attracts Medicare rebates if you have a GP referral. Some "extras" packages partially cover non-cosmetic treatments. Hospital cover is rarely needed for dermatology (most procedures done in-rooms). Always check before assuming — health insurance dental and optical typically covers more than dermatology.