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AHPRA-required information, cooling-off, photo consent, and a cost estimate, as one journey that proves it.

Cosmetic and aesthetic is the most heavily and recently re-regulated segment. The 2025 AHPRA guidelines for non-surgical cosmetic procedures impose written and verbal plain-language information on nature, risks, benefits, alternatives, qualifications and cost; a mandatory 7-day cooling-off period for under-18s; advertising restrictions; and tighter consent across injectables, fillers, laser, peels, and threads. The fear is a regulator or lawyer finding that consent was a single rushed form, that cooling-off was not observed, or that photos were used without proper consent, each now an explicit breach. GetConsent delivers the whole compliant journey on the patient’s phone.

A clinician consulting with a patient about a procedure
What changes for you

From a signature in a filing cabinet to evidence you can pull up in minutes

A single rushed consent form for a re-regulated procedure.
Written plain-language information, risk comprehension checks, and qualification disclosure, exactly what AHPRA now requires.
Cooling-off assumed, not evidenced.
A cooling-off acknowledgement that records the first-consult date and that the period was observed, auditable on demand.
Before/after photos used with blanket or unclear consent.
Granular photo consent that separates records, education, and marketing, each independently consentable and withdrawable.
Consents that matter for you

The documents you actually send, ready on day one

Cosmetic injectables: botulinum toxin (anti-wrinkle) consentDermal filler consent (vascular occlusion and blindness risk)Fat-dissolving, thread lift, and sclerotherapy consentLaser, IPL, CO2 resurfacing, and chemical peel consentCooling-off / staged-consent acknowledgementClinical and marketing photography consent (granular)Surgical cosmetic consent (breast aug, rhinoplasty, liposuction)Informed Financial Consent / cost estimatePsychological-suitability and expectation-setting acknowledgementTelehealth consultation consent
Templates built for cosmetic & aesthetic

Each one closes a specific, documented medico-legal gap

Procedure-specific content, comprehension checks calibrated to the litigated risks, and the named disclosure a generic form omits.

Cosmetic Injectables Consent (Anti-Wrinkle & Filler)
Vascular-occlusion and blindness risk for filler named explicitly, prescriber qualifications disclosed, comprehension-verified.
Why it mattersDocuments the written information the 2025 AHPRA guidelines require and proves the catastrophic filler risk was understood.
Cooling-Off Acknowledgement (Cosmetic)
Records the first-consultation date and that the cooling-off period was observed before the procedure.
Why it mattersMakes the AHPRA-mandated cooling-off auditable, not assumed.
Before/After Photography & Marketing Consent
Separates use for records, education, and marketing or social, each independently consentable and withdrawable.
Why it mattersPhotography misuse is a fast-growing complaint. Granular, withdrawable consent is the protection.
Breast Augmentation Consent + IFC
Revision-rate and capsular-contracture disclosure with an itemised cost estimate.
Why it mattersSurgical-grade procedure-specific consent plus the cost transparency AHPRA now expects.
Laser / Chemical Peel Consent
Burn and pigment risk by skin type.
Why it mattersThe skin-type-specific risk that generic laser forms ignore.
See it in action

What your patients and your team actually see

The same calm, governed experience behind every cosmetic & aesthetic consent.

On the patient’s phone

Completed at home, understood before they arrive.

Your patient opens the consent on their own phone before the appointment. They review the procedure in plain language, answer a comprehension check on the specific risks, and note their questions. You see their results, and where they struggled, before the consultation begins.

  • Plain-language procedure content with audio read-aloud
  • A comprehension check with recorded attempt history
  • Questions captured before the consult, not during it
Patient reviewing their consent on a phone
Behind the scenes

One approved version of every cosmetic & aesthetic template. Always.

Every template moves through Draft, Review, Approved and Published before it can reach a patient, with full version history and a named owner. Nothing live is ever silently changed, and nobody photocopies an outdated form from the second drawer.

  • Four-stage approval with complete version history
  • Procedure-specific disclosure that closes the medico-legal gap
  • Translations reviewed by a human before they go live
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GetConsent governed template library
Beyond procedure consent

The rest of the paperwork, on the same rails

The same governed workflow handles the cross-cutting documents your practice needs, authored once and reused everywhere.

  • Cooling-off (mandatory under-18, best-practice for all)
  • Clinical and marketing photography (granular)
  • Informed Financial Consent / cost estimate
  • Telehealth consult consent
  • Cancellation and deposit policy
The aha

Every injectable and surgical patient gets the AHPRA-required written information, a documented cooling-off period, granular photo consent, and a cost estimate, as one mobile journey that helps me evidence the 2025 guidelines.

2025 AHPRA cosmetic procedure guidelines
In effect from September 2025: written and verbal plain-language information, a mandatory 7-day cooling-off for under-18s, cost disclosure, and advertising restrictions. GetConsent helps you evidence each requirement.
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Clinics & practices

Send a real consent today

Solo clinicians and small practices set up in an afternoon and send their first consent the same day. No procurement, no sales call, no card. Nothing about your current process has to change until you are satisfied.

Hospitals & networks

See it run on your workflow

Multi-site hospitals and networks get a 30-minute demo configured for your EMR, your SSO, and the governance reports your accreditors actually ask for. You leave with a working trial account.