Cosmetic Medicine · BYGOLDEN Parkdale
An advanced injectable treatment that deeply hydrates and supports your skin's natural ability to regenerate. Available at BYGOLDEN in Parkdale, Melbourne for the face, neck and decolletage.
Bio-remodelling is a significant advancement in modern aesthetic medicine. Unlike traditional cosmetic treatments that focus on adding volume or relaxing specific muscles, bio-remodelling works by intensely hydrating the skin and supporting its natural ability to regenerate and repair.
The treatment works beneath the skin's surface to stimulate collagen and elastin production, improve skin laxity and restore a quality of hydration and firmness that topical products simply cannot reach. The results are subtle, progressive and genuine.
Bio-remodelling is suitable for anyone experiencing dullness, dehydration or early signs of ageing. It can be performed as a standalone treatment or integrated into a broader skin program for enhanced outcomes. A Cosmetic Medicine Consultation is required before any treatment proceeds.
In line with regulations set by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), BYGOLDEN is unable to provide detailed information about certain treatments on our website, particularly those involving Schedule 4 medications. Our team is available to discuss your treatment options and answer any questions during your consultation. A Cosmetic Medicine Consultation is required for all bio-remodelling treatments at BYGOLDEN. This applies to all cosmetic clinics operating in Australia.
Your clinician will assess your skin, discuss your concerns and confirm whether bio-remodelling is the right approach for you before any treatment proceeds.
BYGOLDEN · 230 Como Parade West, Parkdale VIC 3195Individual results may vary. All bio-remodelling treatments at BYGOLDEN involve TGA-regulated Schedule 4 medications and are subject to a Cosmetic Medicine Consultation to determine suitability. Treatment proceeds only following doctor assessment and prescription where required. The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice. Last reviewed April 2026.