Cosmetique : Cosmetic Calibre

Imogen Waters
Imogen Waters - Editorial Intern
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Highlights
  • Cosmetique is the Australia's first cosmetic clinic to receive accreditation against the National Safety and Quality Primary Community Healthcare (NSQPCH) Standards.
  • This accreditation marks the start of a new era of innovation, leadership, and commitment to excellence at Cosmetique, as it strives to enable access to exceptional aesthetic treatments at affordable prices.

Dr Vivek Eranki, Founder and CEO of Cosmetique, fills us in on the Australian cosmetic clinic’s milestone accreditation, which sets a benchmark for the country’s cosmetic services industry.

COSMETIC CALIBRE

Dr Vivek Eranki has achieved a significant breakthrough in Australia’s healthcare industry as the Founder and CEO of Cosmetique.  

Established in 2017, Cosmetique is the country’s first cosmetic clinic to receive accreditation against the National Safety and Quality Primary Community Healthcare (NSQPCH) Standards. 

“This accreditation serves as an exemplar for others to strive for excellence,” introduces Eranki, who brings extensive expertise in governance and compliance.  

Indeed, Eranki is a seasoned entrepreneur with experience in founding and scaling ventures in general practice, allied health, and day hospitals.  

As an Associate of the Governance Institute of Australia and a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, he ensures that Cosmetique remains an industry leader in safety and regulatory standards.  

NSQPCH accreditation marks the start of a new era of innovation, leadership, and commitment to excellence at Cosmetique, as it strives to enable access to exceptional aesthetic treatments at affordable prices.  

“Our aim is to have clinics conveniently located across the country that are within minutes reach for over 90 percent of Australians,” he delivers.  

Eranki holds qualifications in finance, business, governance, and medicine, accompanied by an extensive track record in health, wellness, and the personal services industry.  

Armed with his wealth of experience, Eranki has successfully founded and scaled Cosmetique, turning it into one of Australia’s leading cosmetic clinics.

Dr Vivek Eranki, Founder and CEO, Cosmetique

“This accreditation serves as an exemplar for others to strive for excellence”

Dr Vivek Eranki, Founder and CEO, Cosmetique

ACHIEVING AN ACCREDITATION

Cosmetique is recognised across Australia for its recent developments, in particular, meeting the NSQPCH Standards, which reflect its continual drive to ensure patients receive the very best in quality, care, and safety.  

“Our recent accreditation means we have undergone a rigorous external assessment process to demonstrate our compliance with these national standards,” Eranki reinforces. 

The exceptional care and results required to align with the NSQPCH Standards proactively mitigate potential associated risks, ensuring that Cosmetique’s patient services are unparalleled.  

“We uphold superior standards of quality and performance, ensuring that each patient receives industry-leading care,” he promises.  

Serving as a public acknowledgement, the accreditation sets the bar high for the entire cosmetic landscape in Australia, as the standards are designed to promote high quality and are only achieved by meeting patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and overall service quality standards.

“We uphold superior standards of quality and performance, ensuring that each patient receives industry-leading care”

Dr Vivek Eranki, Founder and CEO, Cosmetique

COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE

At Cosmetique, training and safety are at the forefront of the company’s priorities. It exclusively employs Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registered nurses as cosmetic injectors to sustain top calibre.  

In addition, every nurse, regardless of previous experience, undergoes rigorous training to ensure they meet the company’s refined standards.  

All of Cosmetique’s cosmetic nurses complete intensive practice and certification from an internationally recognised training provider.  

“Following completion of training, all staff undergo ongoing education in the latest injecting techniques,” Eranki emphasises.  

Due to Cosmetique’s commitment to excellence and its maintained training strategy, it has been recognised by multiple customer service awards highlighting the brand’s ongoing success. 

“We are proud to be the only cosmetic clinic in the country that has been a finalist in the Customer Service Institute of Australia’s Excellence Awards,” Eranki prides.

PERFECT PROTOCOL

Additionally, Cosmetique’s training allows its nurses to apply the latest techniques and utilise top-quality cosmetic injectables to achieve the desired look for every patient.  

A consultation is required for any injection or treatment, solidifying the company’s exceptional care surrounding industry agreements and NSQPCH accreditation. 

“This framework provides peace of mind for patients, knowing that we adhere to the highest safety protocols in the industry. These standards ensure that we not only meet but exceed patient expectations,” Eranki comments. 

The environment of Cosmetique’s clinics across all locations is safe and sanitised. Over 30 professional, experienced injectors can administer patients’ preferred procedures at any of its unrivalled clinics across Australia, serving a client base of approximately 100,000 patients. 

“Our expertise lies in cosmetic injectables and laser hair removal, in which we regularly audit the outcomes of treatments to ensure patients’ aesthetic goals are being met,” he concludes.  

Cosmetique is currently preparing to take the company public with an Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the Australian Securities Exchanges (ASX), a transition that allows companies to expand further and raise their capital within the nation’s booming beauty services industry.


COSMETIQUE LOCATIONS

Cosmetique’s network was established in Perth, Western Australia, in 2017. Over the last seven years, it has become established in multiple locations across five Australian states, with a target of reaching 50 clinics.

Its current locations are: 

  • New South Wales – Bondi Junction and Penrith 
  • Queensland – Bowen Hills, Maroochydore, and Robina  
  • South Australia – Glenelg and North Adelaide  
  • Victoria – Clyde North, Frankston, Geelong, Prahran, and Richmond  
  • Western Australia – Cockburn, Joondalup, Mandurah, Midland, and Subiaco
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Imogen is a work experience intern with Outlook Publishing Ltd