Sunekos
Sunekos — Available at Epios Cosmetic Clinic, Sydney
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What is Sunekos?
Sunekos is a treatment option available at Epios in Sydney that forms part of our structured approach to skin quality and long-term planning. Rather than being a default solution, Sunekos is considered when overall skin structure and quality are part of the clinical conversation.​
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Sunekos contains a combination of amino acids and hyaluronic acid and is positioned within a defined treatment framework overseen by our doctors.
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How Sunekos is Approached at Epios
At Epios, we prioritise comprehensive assessment and individualised planning. When discussing Sunekos, our focus is on:
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Understanding your treatment history
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Clarifying your concerns and goals
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Evaluating skin quality within the broader context of dermal structure
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Determining whether a structured protocol aligns with your plan
Because of the complexity of skin architecture and the range of treatment options available, a tailored consultation is essential before any recommendation.
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How Sunekos in Sydney Fits Into Skin Planning
Sunekos is positioned alongside other modalities that may be considered when structural aspects are part of the assessment. Examples of other options we discuss include:
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BBL: A device-based treatment modality for broad skin concerns
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Morpheus8: A radiofrequency-based option discussed for deep structural considerations
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Rejuran: A polynucleotide-based option within a broader planning framework
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None of these modalities are interchangeable, and none are recommended by default. Suitability depends on individual assessment and long-term planning, not on trends or online visibility.
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Protocol & Commitment
Sunekos is typically approached using a defined treatment protocol over multiple consultations. This structured framework is an important consideration, as not every patient may elect to follow the same pathway or timeline.
If Sunekos is considered appropriate during consultation, you and your practitioner will discuss:
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How many sessions may be planned
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The spacing between sessions
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What structured planning means for you personally
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How this fits into your broader goals
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Is Sunekos Right for You?
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Because Sunekos sits within an individualised framework, it is not suitable for everyone and cannot be accurately recommended without a clinical consultation.
Your suitability will be evaluated based on:
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Your treatment history
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Your current concerns
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Skin quality and structural considerations
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Long-term planning and expectations
At Epios, we never recommend a treatment based solely on its popularity — suitability is always determined through professional assessment.
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What Sunekos is Not
For clarity:
Sunekos is not:
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A volumising treatment
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A method to lift tissue
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A replacement for volume loss
These are important distinctions that are considered during consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions (Compliant)
Is Sunekos a medicine?
Sunekos is a TGA-registered Class III medical device, not a pharmaceutical medicine. As such, it sits within a structured clinical treatment context.
Will I see immediate changes?
Sunekos is approached within a defined treatment framework. Any observations related to skin quality are contextualised within your personalised plan rather than instant or guaranteed outcomes.
Can I have Sunekos with other treatments?
Any combined treatment planning will be discussed in consultation based on your individual assessment.
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Book a Consultation
To determine whether Sunekos may be appropriate for you, we recommend scheduling a thorough consultation with one of our doctors at Epios Cosmetic Clinic in Sydney. During this assessment, we will discuss your history, goals, and a personalised plan designed to align with your expectations.
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You can read more about Sunekos on our blog pages
Sunekos: Where it sits within modern treatment planning
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Sunekos Sydney: A Science-Led Approach to Structural Skin Planning
The information on this page is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual suitability for any treatment, including Sunekos, can only be determined following consultation with a qualified medical practitioner.
