14/06/2026
Men's health includes skin health. π©Ί
This Men's Health Week, we want to start a conversation that doesn't get enough airtime. Skin is the body's largest organ. It ages, it reacts, it tells a story. And for a lot of men, it's something they've never been encouraged to think about.
Men are increasingly viewing cosmetic medicine as part of self-care and maintenance, not vanity. That shift matters. It means more men are asking questions, seeking information, and making considered decisions about their health.
Dr Wod welcomes that. π
At our clinic, men are seen with the same thoroughness as any patient. Skin concerns, changes over time, questions about what's available. No pressure, no assumptions. Just an honest conversation about what's going on and what, if anything, may be worth exploring.
If you've been sitting on a question, Men's Health Week is a good time to ask it.
Individual suitability varies. A consultation is the right starting point.
This information is general in nature and does not replace a personalised medical assessment. Individual needs, circumstances, and responses can vary, and not all options are suitable for everyone.
Dr Wod | MED0001783298 | Specialist General Practitioner, FRACGP