Webinar replay: Adding cosmetic services to general practice
Cosmetic practitioner Dr Jenny Kimmins explores how to introduce and optimise cosmetic services within a general practice setting.

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In this webinar, cosmetic practitioner Dr Jenny Kimmins explores how to introduce and optimise cosmetic services within a general practice setting.
For practitioners considering aesthetic medicine for the first time or already offering cosmetic treatments and looking to refine your approach, this session shares practical insights to help you grow with confidence and integrity.
The full webinar recording below explores key considerations around patient demand, clinic setup, service delivery, marketing, and sustainable growth, with plenty of real-world context from Dr Kimmins’ own experience.
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About Dr Jenny Kimmins
Dr Jenny Kimmins spent many years in General Practice before developing an interest in management and treatment of skin conditions. She has over 10 years’ experience in cosmetic medicine, including the management of acne and rosacea, laser skin treatments, dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle injections. She is a lecturer and trainer in aesthetic medicine and injectable cosmetic treatments. Jenny completed a postgraduate Diploma in Dermatology with the Australian Institute of Dermatology and is a trained skin cancer physician with a special interest in sun-damaged skin. She was recently awarded a Fellowship of the Cosmetic Physicians College of Australasia.