


Common uses for infusions
There are common uses for infusions, which can be helpful but individuals may vary in their response.
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After booking an appointment, a questionnaire will be forwarded to you to complete to provide an understanding to us of your areas of concern. We offer a free consultation to identify the most suitable infusion for your needs. Common reasons for infusions include:
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Rehydration primarily use Normal saline and add ons can be selected.
Energy and Fatigue Vitamin C, B complex, Glutathione, Magnesium
Recovery &nervous system NAD+
Immunity Vitamin C and B complex
Skin Hair and Nails Vitamin B7 (Biotin), Vitamin C, B complex, Zinc
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Following completion of your questionnaire, other components of vitamins or minerals may be recommended as an option.
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​Vitamin infusions involve the intravenous administration of vitamins and minerals under the supervision of a qualified health practitioner.
The information provided on this website is general in nature and for educational purposes only. It is not intended to advertise, promote, or imply therapeutic benefit, and does not constitute medical advice.
Vitamin infusions:
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Are not a substitute for a balanced diet or medical treatment
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May not be suitable for everyone
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Require an individual clinical assessment prior to administration
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Carry potential risks and side effects, which will be discussed during consultation
The suitability, potential benefits, risks, and alternatives of any infusion can only be determined during a consultationwith a qualified health practitioner, based on individual circumstances.
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​​While Belleage offers advanced skin rejuvenation procedures, we recognise that healthy skin is influenced by many factors—including nutrition, lifestyle, and general wellbeing. A balanced diet is essential for optimal health, and some individuals choose nutritional supplements to support their wellness.
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For selected clients, we offer nutritional intravenous (IV) infusions for general wellbeing. These infusions may help support hydration and provide nutrients directly into the bloodstream. They are not suitable for everyone, and we conduct a thorough medical assessment to ensure safety and appropriateness.
We do not advertise or claim that these infusions treat medical conditions, prevent illness, or replace medical care.
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At Belleage, we are committed to maintaining high standards of safety, compliance, and ethical practice. All services are delivered in accordance with TGA regulations, AHPRA advertising guidelines, and evidence-informed clinical protocols. We do not promote prescription-only medicines or make therapeutic claims.
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Our team is passionate about the relationship between confidence, wellness, and skin health. We take the time to understand each person’s unique goals and provide guidance on suitable, safe, and personalised aesthetic and wellness options.
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PLEASE NOTE:
In accordance with Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and AHPRA advertising requirements, pricing for certain treatments and services is not displayed publicly. Some treatments offered at Belleage involve the use of prescription only medicines or regulated therapeutic goods. Australian law does not permit the public advertising of prescription medicines including the promotion of access to those medicines through published pricing.


