Private consultation

Your Face. Your Goals. Your Plan.

Book a private Dark Aesthetics consultation to discuss your aesthetic goals, research potential procedures, and build a structured plan for speaking with qualified medical professionals.

Build Your Plan
  1. 01Choose your consultation
  2. 02Choose a date & time
  3. 03Client information
  4. 04Consultation agreement
  5. 05Confirmation
What we cover

A structured session, not a sales call.

01

Goals

Discuss the aesthetic characteristics and changes the client is interested in.

02

Research

Review relevant procedures, surgical concepts, and available information.

03

Planning

Organize potential procedures and create a structured research roadmap.

04

Consultation Preparation

Help the client prepare questions and topics to discuss with qualified surgeons.

Step 01 — Choose your consultation
Step 03 — Client information

These details prefill the scheduler so you don't type them twice. We only ask for what is needed to hold the appointment — never medical history at the booking stage.

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Important: Dark Aesthetics provides educational and informational consultation services. Consultations do not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment, or a medical recommendation. Surgical suitability and treatment decisions must be assessed by an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.

Read Consultation Terms
Step 04 — Consultation agreement

Acceptance is timestamped (terms v1.0) and recorded with your booking record. The scheduler also requires the agreement question before the booking is finalised.

Step 02 — Choose a date & time

Initial Consultation45 min

Availability locked

Accept the Consultation Terms & Client Acknowledgement Agreement above to unlock live availability and book your session.

Information on this platform is for educational purposes and should not replace consultation with a qualified medical professional. Surgical suitability, risks, and expected outcomes must be assessed by an appropriately qualified surgeon.