Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

At Australian Aesthetics Co your privacy is as important to us as it is to you. We are committed to keeping all information we collect on you private and secure, this is done in accordance with privacy act (1988).
The privacy policy applies to Australian Aesthetics Co and our related entities.

What is considered personal information?
For the purpose of this policy personal information includes but is not limited to:
∙Identifying factors (Name, date of birth, drivers licence number)
∙Contact information (Phone number, email address)
∙Home address
∙Bank account details, credit card details
∙Medical details (Past medical history, allergies, previous procedures cosmetic or medical)
∙Treatment details including before and after photos

How do we collect this information?
There are multiple ways in which we collect information from you.
∙Verbally during your consultation
∙Over the phone
∙Via email and through our website contact me page
∙Information you provide us on any paper or electronic form for services we supply.

Why do we collect this information?
Your personal information is collected in order to provide treatment to you. We also use this information to contact
you, send appointment details/reminders and for marketing purposes. We may also use your information for all
other purposes permitted under the privacy act (1988).

You can choose what information you provide to us and collection of this information is only done with your
consent. However in order for you to receive treatment from Australian Aesthetics Co healthcare professionals
there is required information we must obtain. For example (but not limited to), medical history, previous
treatments, allergies.

How do we use your personal information?
Your personal information is used to provide safe and appropriate treatment to you. Your information can be
disclosed to persons involved in the administration of your service. For example scripting doctors and other
medical partitioners. We will only disclose the required information to uphold legal policies/procedures and ensure
safe treatment.