Exion Face
Treatment Overview
This treatment brings together monopolar RF and targeted ultrasound to stimulate thermal and mechanical stress, boosting natural hyaluronic acid production with results demonstrating up to a 224% increase. Exion Face allows patients to enhance their overall skin health to promote a smooth and hydrated complexion.
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Treatment benefits
Boosts hyaluronic acid production
Boosts collagen and elastin production
Improves skin texture
Non-invasive treatment with minimal downtime
Treatments backed by clinical research
At FNQ Plastic Surgery & MediSpa we use the vast knowledge and experience of Dr Kristian Sorensen & Dr Sorrel Sorensen and their excellent team, combined with the findings of clinical studies, to produce high-end results for each of our patients. Clinical studies are important when it comes to determining the safety and effectiveness of a treatment method. They provide a reliable indication of which methods and products produce the desired or intended cosmetic outcomes.
See below the clinical studies that pertain to Exion:
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Exion Face FAQs
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Does Exion RF face hurt?
During the application, you will feel a heating sensation in the treated area. It is important to note that you should feel comfortable heat, but never feel an unpleasant burning or pain sensation during the treatment. If you feel uncomfortable, immediately inform the operator. The procedure doesn’t require any recovery time. Typically, you can get back to your daily routine right after the treatment.
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Do I need to do anything to prepare for a RF face session?
On the day of the treatment, you are advised to wear comfortable clothing so the treatment area can be easily accessed. Also, the treated area will be wiped with a cleanser before treatment to remove any moisture, perfume, moisturisers, or oils. You will be asked to remove all metallic accessories and electronic devices. The patient must clean-shave the area prior to the procedure (as appropriate) and the skin is not cut or inflamed.
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What can I expect after a RF face treatment?
Results may vary from person to person and that an exact result cannot be predicted. It is very unlikely, but it is possible that you will not see any recognisable result directly after the procedure. Completing a full treatment series is recommended to maximise treatment
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How many sessions of Exion RF face treatments will I need?
Four sessions are recommended with 2-14 days between each session. Completing a full treatment series is necessary to maximise treatment efficacy. You may need additional treatments depending on the severity of your condition.
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What areas can be treated with RF Face?
• Forehead
• Lips
• Perioral area
• Periorbital area
• Lower cheeks
• Neck
• Décolletage
• Forearms
• Hands -
What is the cost of Exion RF Face?
At FNQ Plastic Surgery & MediSpa, all our treatment plans are customised and will be provided during your consultation.
Why choose FNQ Plastic Surgery & Medispa in Cairns for Exion treatments?
Consider the credentials and experience of the clinic you choose to provide Exion treatments to get the safest, most efficient care. When Exion technology is utilised by an unskilled practitioner, there are hazards involved that must be considered. At FNQ Plastic Surgery & MediSpa, we have a team of highly qualified and experienced doctors and nurses who focus on providing top-notch skincare treatments under the supervision of medical doctors.
Personalised Approach: Our team of experienced doctors & nurses understand that each individual has unique skin needs. We take a personalised approach to every Exion RF Microneedling treatment, tailoring the procedure to suit your specific goals and concerns.
Comprehensive Consultations: Before undergoing Exion RF Microneedling treatments at FNQ Plastic Surgery in Cairns, you’ll have a thorough consultation with our doctor. This allows us to understand your skin concerns and goals, address any concerns and develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Consulting & treatment information
FNQ Plastic Surgery is committed to providing high-quality, professional, and personalised non-surgical treatments to help you achieve your aesthetic goals. To help you prepare for your consultation and treatment, we have compiled some frequently asked questions and important information regarding our policies and procedures.
Do I need a referral to see Dr Sorrel Sørensen?
No, as this is a non-surgical treatment, you do not need a referral to see Dr Sorrel Sorensen or Dr Jack Fourie. A referral is only required to see Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr Kristian Sorensen.
How much does it cost to see Dr Sorrel Sørensen?
The cost of the consultation to see Dr Jack Fourie or Dr Sorrel Sorensen is $150, this fee is redeemable on the C02 laser treatment if performed in the proceeding 6 weeks.
What happens if I need to cancel an appointment?
There is a minimum requirement of 24 hours notice for cancelling a non-surgical appointment. This is to allow sufficient time for the appointment time to be reallocated. If you cancel within 24 hours of your appointment or fail to attend a booked appointment, we reserve the right to charge a cancellation fee of $100.
Can I attend the clinic for other forms of treatment if I am under 18 years of age?
Anyone under the age of 18 years old must attend with a parent or guardian for the first consultation. If the child is over 14 years old, the agreed package of treatment can proceed without the parent or guardian been present, but the consent form for the package must be countersigned by the parent or guardian.
What should I expect when attending an appointment?
Please arrive 5 to 10 minutes before your appointment time to allow time for parking and completion of the necessary registration paperwork. This involves confirming contact details which are used by the FNQ Plastic Surgery staff to confirm appointment bookings. This data will not be shared with any third party except for administrative purposes relating to the services we provide and where we may be required to do so by law.
If you do not wish to receive updates on special offers related to treatments and products, please inform the reception staff member or email the clinic, to advise that you prefer not to receive these email updates.
In the interest of health and safety, children cannot accompany patients into the treatment rooms and the reception staff are not responsible for supervising young children in the waiting room. Appointments can be provided outside working hours to allow for arrangements to be made, so that your appointment is centred around you.
Where can I find treatment and skin product information?
Pre-treatment advice is available on this website. More detailed advice will be provided during your consultation and should you proceed with a particular treatment, it will be further explained on the relevant consent form.
Post-treatment advice will be provided on attending a treatment. Aftercare advice will be clearly explained with general tips on improving recovery/down time as appropriate.
Skin product information is available on this website. If you would like to purchase any products, or if you require further information on products in relation to specific skin types or concerns, please book a consultation with the doctor.
How much is a Consultation with Dr Sørensen?
Medical Consultations for Non-Cosmetic Procedures (skin cancers, hand surgery etc.)
- Initial consultation: $280
- Follow-ups: $85
Cosmetic Consultations (in person or virtual)
- Initial consultation: $350
- Follow-ups: $100
Children Consultations under 18 years
- Initial consultation: $250
- Follow-ups: $85
Terms
All prices include GST. You will be required to make a deposit of $100 to secure your booking. Your appointment will be confirmed and secured once paid. We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express via electronic banking details over the phone.
What are the payment terms & payment options?
Skin cancer
Payment for skin cancer/ skin lesion surgery is due (7) days prior to your surgery booking date.
Cosmetic surgery
To secure an appointment for cosmetic surgery, you are required to make a deposit as outlined below. The final payment is due to FNQ Plastic Surgery 2 weeks prior to your scheduled date. Please reference your surname and contact us once payment is complete.
Surgeon feeDeposit required
| Up to $10,000 | $1,000 |
| $10,000 – $20,000 | $2,000 |
| $20,000 + | $3,000 |
Payment options
- Direct Deposit
- Bank cheque made payable to FNQ Plastic Surgery (we do not accept personal cheques)
- Major credit cards accepted – including AMEX
- Cash
Refund policy
If you cancel or reschedule your procedure less than (7) days prior to your surgery date, you will be responsible to pay thirty percent (30%) of the total costs of the procedure (non-refundable and cannot be applied to a future procedure).
How much does plastic surgery cost in Cairns, Australia?
Average prices paid for cosmetic and plastic surgery are different across Australia. Prices and Hospital Costs vary for plastic surgery as every patient has slightly different anatomy and varying surgical needs. Your Price for surgery depends mostly on which surgeon, which hospital, the type of prosthesis and how long the surgery will take. It will also vary based on eligibility for Medicare and whether you are insured or uninsured.
A fully personalised quote for your plastic surgery procedure is available when you come for a confidential consultation.
Your quote as part of a fully informed financial consent will outline your specific:
- Surgeon Fee
- Hospital Costs based on theatre time and length of hospital stay
- Anaesthetists Fee
- Assistants Fee (if applicable)
- Prosthesis, Implant fee and post-operative garment fee (if applicable)
- Any Medicare codes that may be applicable to your surgery
Will Medicare cover my procedure?
Many patients want to know if Medicare will cover plastic surgery. Medicare will cover what is deemed essential reconstructive surgery and procedures that have associated Medicare item numbers listed in the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS).
Dr Sorensen and his team can help you understand if Medicare may cover your procedure. However, if you wish to look up a particular type of surgery and its item numbers, refer to the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
Medicare will not cover cosmetic surgery procedures – like a cosmetic breast augmentation.
If you meet the strict criteria, you may be eligible for a Medicare item number Breast Surgery, Tummy Surgery, and post weight loss Excess Skin removal, amongst many other procedures.
Private Health Funds – are you an insured or uninsured patient?
You can undertake your surgery as a self-funded (uninsured) patient, or you may be covered by your Private Health Fund. There are many private health funds, some more generous than others.
Your Private Health Fund may partly contribute to the cost of your surgery. If you have a valid medical referral and meet the specific criteria for a Medicare Item Number.
You must also have the right LEVEL of insurance cover – Gold, Silver or Bronze – for the type of surgery you want. You may have to delay surgery after initially joining a health fund – typically, a 12-month waiting period needs to be served before you can have surgery.
If you have private health insurance, it is your responsibility to check your level of cover for this procedure. If you are not covered for the procedure, you will be responsible for hospital fees. Below are listed questions you should ask your health fund:
- Am I covered for the Cairns Private Hospital or Cairns Day Surgery?
- Am I covered for the item number(s) listed on my quote?
- Will I be covered if this surgery is combined with a cosmetic procedure that does not have an item number?
- Do I have an excess to pay when I go to hospital? if so, how much is it?
GAP or NO GAP Plastic Surgery?
Nearly all plastic surgeons now charge a GAP fee on top of what Medicare and Private Health Funds are willing to contribute for your surgery. Medicare rebates have been fixed and have not increased for years. This has resulted in few, if any, NO GAP Plastic surgeons willing to charge the standard Medicare fee and health fund rebate.
Will your Super Fund pay for your plastic surgery?
You may be able to get early access to your Superannuation Fund to pay for your life-changing surgery.
This will most likely apply to Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Breast Reduction, Body Contouring, Arm lift, Nose Surgery or Skin Reduction after significant weight loss or Bariatric Surgery.
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) will assess your Early Super Fund Access application for medical procedures that treat life-threatening illnesses or chronic pain. The final decision, however, will be made by your own Super Fund, as some funds will not allow withdrawal. Find out more by visiting the ATO website or contacting Supercare.

