About Heber Davis Skin Clinic - Our Milestones
Founded over 20 years ago by Dr Deborah Davis and Dr Geoffrey Heber, Heber Davis Skin Clinic was one of the first practices in Australia to use lasers for cosmetic skin rejuvenation. Since commencement, the number of cosmetic medical treatments we've performed number in the tens of thousands.
Drs Deborah Davis and Geoffrey Heber are frequently in the media as experts on various aspects of cosmetic and laser medicine. Media appearances include ATN7 "Real Life", TCN9's "The Midday Show", NBN Newcastle's "Morning Show", TENS "Gibson" show, "A Current Affair", ATN7 Brisbane's News and TCN9 "Good Medicine". They have also been quoted extensively in major women's magazines including Vogue, Elle, She, Marie Claire, New Woman and FHM magazines.
2009: Ultraceuticals' Ultra C facial cream won "Anti-Aging Product of the Year - Total Rejuvenation Category" in the 2009 Australian Beauty Awards.
2007: Heber Davis and Ultraceuticals featured on Channel 7 Today Tonight highlighting Real Visible Results with Australia 's leading 'new generation' science based cosmeceutical skin care brand and professional in clinic treatments .

2007: According to our suppliers we have consistently been amongst the largest users of anti wrinkle injections and injectable dermal fillers in Australia and New Zealand.
2006: Heber Davis featured on Today Tonight, as the leading skin clinic offering the revolutionary gold standard treatment for Acne, Photodynamic Therapy.
2005: Heber Davis one of the first practices to introduce world-renowned Photodynamic Therapy treatments into Australia.
2005: Dr Heber introduced Ultraceuticals Ultra Active Age Delay System, an integrated solution to skin health utilising natural health supplements and topical skin care to nourish the skin from the inside and repair and protect from the outside.
2005: Heber Davis one of the first to introduce Lipo therapy into Australia.
2004: Channel 10's Australian version of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy nominated and showcased Heber Davis as the Skin Clinic for expert laser hair reduction and non-surgical cosmetic treatments.
2003: Dr Deborah Davis and Dr Geoffrey Heber admitted as Fellows of the Medical Faculty, Australian College of Cosmetic Surgery.
2002: Vogue Magazine elected Dr Deborah Davis, sclerotherapy, and Dr Geoffrey Heber, cosmetic medicine, as part of their A-team for Beauty in Australia.
2002: Vogue Magazine elected Heber Davis Skin Clinic as "Best Cosmetic Practice in Australia"

2000: Ultraceuticals Protective Daily Moisturiser SPF 30 voted by New Woman magazine as Best Sun care product and as Australian Product of the year.
1990's: Heber Davis frequently amongst the top 5 users of the world's first injectable filler for wrinkles in the world outside the USA.
1999: Dr Heber starts Ultraceuticals, now Australia's leading cosmeceuticals skin care range.
1996: Heber Davis amongst the first practices in Australia to introduce laser hair reduction.
1995-1999: Dr Deborah Davis nominated as Sclerotherapy representative of Phlebology Society of Australia.
1995: Dr Heber elected founding President of Cosmetic Physician's Society of Australia, NSW division. CPSA is the main professional organisation representing cosmetic physicians across Australia.
1994: Heber Davis first to introduce IPL in the Southern Hemisphere.
1990: Dr Heber first to introduce AHA (fruit, glycolic, lactic acid) technology into Australia.
1988: Dr Deborah Davis and Dr Geoffrey Heber established Heber Davis Skin Clinic, one of the first practices in Australia to use lasers for cosmetic skin rejuvenation.