Aesthetics with a responsibility beyond aesthetics.
Aesthetics Abloom is proud to support Butterfly Foundation and its work towards a future free from body image concerns.
We believe the aesthetics industry has a responsibility to be part of a healthier conversation around appearance, self-image and wellbeing.
Why this matters to us
Aesthetic medicine exists at the intersection of appearance, confidence and self-perception. That comes with responsibility.
A Healthier Standard
We believe responsible aesthetics should recognise the complex relationship between cosmetic treatment, body image and self-perception — not shy away from it.
Beyond the Treatment Room
Our responsibility to clients extends beyond what we treat. Through education, considered consultations and support for Butterfly Foundation, we want to contribute to a healthier culture around appearance.
Create Lasting Impact
By supporting Butterfly Foundation, our community can help fund vital programs, resources and services for people affected by body image concerns.
For us, responsible aesthetic medicine is not about encouraging people to change more. It is about knowing when treatment is appropriate, when it is not, and creating an environment where wellbeing comes before a procedure.Changing how aesthetics looks also means changing how the industry thinks.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Body image and self-perception are intrinsically relevant to aesthetic medicine. We believe clinics operating in this space should acknowledge that responsibility and contribute to a healthier, more considered industry.
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Yes. Donations made through the form on this page are processed through Butterfly Foundation’s authorised giving platform and do not pass through Aesthetics Abloom.
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Eligible donations may be tax-deductible in Australia. Your donation receipt will be issued through Butterfly Foundation’s giving platform.
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Our approach begins in the consultation room. Treatment suitability is assessed individually, and our practitioners may recommend delaying, modifying or declining treatment where treatment is not considered appropriate.
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You can learn more about Butterfly Foundation, its body image and eating disorder resources, and available support services directly through Butterfly Foundation.