Dr Aman Bhinder

Dr Aman Bhinder2024-01-29T06:01:06+11:00

Dr Aman Bhinder

Founder of Clinic Auriq, Dr Aman Bhinder, is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP). Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence, she is an active member and pursuing fellowships with the Australasian College of Aesthetic Medicine (ACAM) and the Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM). Her dedication to ongoing education and training ensures that she remains at the forefront of medical advancements.

With medical licensures from Canada, the United States, and India, Dr Aman’s expertise and experience is incomparable. She has had the privilege of training under the guidance of Dr. Charles Runels, an esteemed pioneer in Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections and the creator of innovative procedures such as the O-Shot and P-Shot. As one of the few certified doctors in Australia trained in these procedures and currently the only certified Vampire, O-Shot and P-Shot trainer in Australia.

Dr Aman has also received advanced training in a wide range of aesthetic procedures. From Botox and dermal fillers to skin bio-remodulators (PROFHILO) and PDO threads, she brings a comprehensive understanding of the latest techniques to help you achieve your desired aesthetic goals.

Dedicated to delivering exceptional care Dr Aman also actively contributes to the field of women’s health, recently becoming a Key Luminary for InMode, offering Training Support and Speaking opportunities surrounding their Women’s health platform, EmpowerRF, sharing her knowledge and insights on advanced radiofrequency treatments, whilst empowering women to take charge of their well-being.

The Doctors Articles

38%

38% of Australian women suffer with incontinence1

70%

70% of those suffering with urinary leakage do not seek advice and treatment for their problem2

50%

More than 50% of women living in the community with urinary incontinence are aged under 50 years3

50%

Vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) occurs in approx 50% of menopausal women resulting in vaginal dryness and pain during intercourse4

64.3%

Almost two-thirds of women (64.3%) reported that they had experienced sexual dysfunction during the first year after childbirth5

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