Meet Heart Aesthetics Hobart in New Town

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New Town skin consultations | 187 New Town Rd | Greater Hobart

Heart Aesthetics Hobart is a registered nurse led clinic in New Town, welcoming clients across Greater Hobart for skin and appearance consultations and in clinic care. This page is here to help you get a feel for who you will see, how the appointment runs, and what you can expect before you decide to book. Appointments focus on understanding your concerns, reviewing your skin and relevant history, and discussing suitable care options where appropriate. Suitability is confirmed at the time of assessment. Outcomes and timeframes vary, and your practitioner will explain what to expect, including common short term effects and aftercare where relevant. Some options are not appropriate for everyone, and not everyone proceeds on the day.

All appointments are provided by a registered nurse with a background in acute clinical care, supported by formal education and supervised training in skin and appearance care, with ongoing professional development. Every consultation is designed to be safe, private, and professional, with clear information provided on realistic expectations, risks, and aftercare. If you arrive unsure, self conscious, or tired of mixed advice, that is common. The appointment is structured so you can ask questions, slow the pace down, and leave with clarity, whether you proceed or not.

Heart Aesthetics Hobart
📍 187 New Town Rd, New Town TAS 7008
📞 0404 606 669
🕒 By appointment, Monday–Saturday

Proudly welcoming clients from Hobart CBD and surrounding suburbs across Greater Hobart, including Kingston, Bellerive, Glenorchy, Sandy Bay, Battery Point, Moonah, and New Town.

Meet Heart Aesthetics Hobart in New Town

Heart Aesthetics Hobart is a registered nurse led clinic in New Town, welcoming clients across Greater Hobart for skin and appearance consultations and in clinic care. This page is here to help you get a feel for who you will see, how the appointment runs, and what you can expect before you decide to book. Appointments focus on understanding your concerns, reviewing your skin and relevant history, and discussing suitable care options where appropriate. Suitability is confirmed at the time of assessment. Outcomes and timeframes vary, and your practitioner will explain what to expect, including common short term effects and aftercare where relevant. Some options are not appropriate for everyone, and not everyone proceeds on the day.

All appointments are provided by a registered nurse with a background in acute clinical care, supported by formal education and supervised training in skin and appearance care, with ongoing professional development. Every consultation is designed to be safe, private, and professional, with clear information provided on realistic expectations, risks, and aftercare. If you arrive unsure, self conscious, or tired of mixed advice, that is common. The appointment is structured so you can ask questions, slow the pace down, and leave with clarity, whether you proceed or not.

Heart Aesthetics Hobart
📍 187 New Town Rd, New Town TAS 7008
📞 0404 606 669
🕒 By appointment, Monday–Saturday

Proudly welcoming clients from Hobart CBD and surrounding suburbs across Greater Hobart, including Kingston, Bellerive, Glenorchy, Sandy Bay, Battery Point, Moonah, and New Town.

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New Town skin consultations | 187 New Town Rd | Greater Hobart
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Meet Georgie Kurzyp RN | AHPRA registered | New Town Hobart

Meet Georgie

Georgie Kurzyp is the registered nurse you will see at your appointment. She is AHPRA registered (NMW0002259976) and holds a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Tasmania. Her background includes acute hospital nursing, which shapes a careful, safety first approach to skin and appearance care.

Georgie’s style is direct and respectful. If something is not suitable, the plan changes. If timing, budget, work, childcare, or travel from Kingston or further down the Channel matters, that gets built into the plan rather than ignored.

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Assessment led appointments | Skin history review | Kingston clients

Our Values and Beliefs

Our focus is careful assessment, informed consent, and a conservative approach that respects individual anatomy and preferences. We aim to provide a supportive environment where you can ask questions, understand options, and decide what feels appropriate for you without pressure. You can set the boundaries. You can ask for a slower pace, fewer steps, or more time to think.

Plans are built around what you are noticing day to day, your skin behaviour over time, and your relevant history. If something is not suitable, the plan should shift to lower risk options, staged steps, or routine changes that support skin barrier health and recovery. That can include doing less, spacing things out, or focusing on basics first if your skin is reactive.

What you can expect at your appointment

This page explains what to expect at an appointment, including how suitability is assessed, what information is reviewed, and how aftercare support works. It is written to help you decide whether the approach fits what you want, without pressure to proceed.

Appointments are structured and based on assessment. You can discuss your concerns, relevant history, and practical details such as work, sport, events, or travel timing. The goal is a plan that looks appropriate for your face and your life, not a template. You will be told what a plan is likely to change, what it is unlikely to change, and what the trade offs can be, so you can decide with clear information.

If your concern is mainly linked with skin texture, uneven tone, dryness, congestion patterns, or expression related line behaviour, the consultation focuses on what is most likely driving what you see and what options may be considered in some cases. If you have more than one concern, the visit prioritises what matters most to you first, then maps out staged next steps rather than trying to do everything at once.

Booking is available online, or you can contact the clinic if you are unsure which appointment type best matches your main concern. If you send a message, include your suburb and the main concern you want to discuss so the booking length can match what you need.

Aftercare explained clearly | Support after visits | New Town clinic
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Safety, hygiene, and professional standards

Safety and professional standards guide every appointment. This includes reviewing relevant medical history, medicines and supplements, allergies and sensitivities, and factors that can affect healing, bruising risk, or skin reactivity. Where in clinic procedures are discussed or performed, hygiene and sterile technique are used in line with clinic protocols, and aftercare is provided in plain language.

Professional development is ongoing. This includes maintaining clinical skills, following Australian health advertising expectations, and keeping documentation consistent so your care remains clear over time. Your consent is active, not assumed. You can pause, ask more questions, or decide to wait, without it becoming awkward.

If you have a new rash, an infection, a cold sore flare, or unexpected skin irritation, contact the clinic before travelling in. Rescheduling is often safer than attending during a flare, particularly if your skin is reactive. If you are unsure whether to attend, send a message first. It is usually easier to adjust timing than to risk a flare worsening.

Safety, hygiene, and professional standards

Safety and professional standards guide every appointment. This includes reviewing relevant medical history, medicines and supplements, allergies and sensitivities, and factors that can affect healing, bruising risk, or skin reactivity. Where in clinic procedures are discussed or performed, hygiene and sterile technique are used in line with clinic protocols, and aftercare is provided in plain language.

Professional development is ongoing. This includes maintaining clinical skills, following Australian health advertising expectations, and keeping documentation consistent so your care remains clear over time. Your consent is active, not assumed. You can pause, ask more questions, or decide to wait, without it becoming awkward.

If you have a new rash, an infection, a cold sore flare, or unexpected skin irritation, contact the clinic before travelling in. Rescheduling is often safer than attending during a flare, particularly if your skin is reactive. If you are unsure whether to attend, send a message first. It is usually easier to adjust timing than to risk a flare worsening.

Hobart post-winter skin care – gentle hydration and texture support for dry, dull skin.
Wrinkle and Fine Lines Hobart

Your Questions, Our Answers

Appointments and care are provided by Registered Nurse Georgie Kurzyp (AHPRA: NMW0002259976), which supports continuity across assessment, discussion, and aftercare. Georgie holds a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Tasmania and is registered with AHPRA. She has a background in acute hospital nursing and has completed additional education and supervised training in skin and appearance care, with ongoing professional development.

Your information is handled as confidential health information. Any photos are only taken with your consent and for agreed purposes, and you can decline at any time without affecting your care. If you want notes to stay minimal or you prefer not to discuss certain details, say so and the appointment can stay focused on what is relevant to your care.

Your first visit focuses on understanding your concerns and goals, assessing your skin, and reviewing relevant history. You will have time to ask questions about what a plan can and cannot change, likely timeframes, and common short term effects linked with the option being discussed. If you decide not to proceed on the day, you can still leave with clearer next steps and routine guidance. If you feel nervous, you can say so. Many people do. The visit can stay discussion only if that is what you prefer.

No referral is required. You can book online or contact the clinic if you are unsure which appointment type best matches your main concern.

Bring a list of medicines and supplements, allergies or sensitivities, and details of recent skin procedures. If you have a history of cold sores, pigment change after inflammation, scarring tendencies, autoimmune conditions, or you are pregnant or breastfeeding, mention this early so the discussion stays safety first. If you use active skincare, bring the product names or a photo of the labels, especially retinoids, exfoliating acids, and prescription creams.

Do not stop prescribed medicines unless your prescribing clinician has advised you to. At your appointment, your practitioner will ask about medicines and supplements and explain any preparation steps that may be relevant for the option being discussed. If you are prone to irritation, avoid introducing new active skincare in the days before your visit so your baseline skin is easier to assess. If you have an event coming up, mention the date early so timing and recovery planning are realistic.

Heart Aesthetics Hobart is located at 187 New Town Road, New Town, TAS 7008. New Town Road can be busy at peak times, so allowing extra time can make arrival and parking easier, particularly around school and commuting windows. If you are travelling from Kingston or the Channel, factor in Southern Outlet traffic changes across the day.

Yes. Aftercare is explained before you leave, including what is common, what is less common, and what to do if something feels unusual for you. If you are travelling from Kingston, Bellerive, or further out, mention it so check in timing fits your schedule. You will be told who to contact and what to do if something does not feel right for you.

Yes. The consultation comes first. It is the time to discuss suitability, realistic expectations, risks, downtime, and aftercare so you can make an informed decision. You can book a consult even if you are early in your thinking and not ready to commit to anything.

Bookings can be made online or by contacting the clinic. If you need to change an appointment, providing notice where possible helps the clinic offer the time to someone else and helps you access a new time sooner. Payment methods and any available pay later options are shown at checkout, and you can contact the clinic if you want to confirm what is available for your booking. If you are unsure what to book, choose the closest match to your main concern and add a short note so the appointment length fits the visit.

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