Cosmetic doctor in
Glenroy, Melbourne
Tajmeel Cliniq is a medical practice at Level 1, 10 Glenroy Road, Glenroy. Every consultation is conducted in person by Dr Ibrahim Hawli, MBBS, a medical practitioner registered with Ahpra under registration number MED0002627622.
Assessment comes first. What is appropriate, if anything, follows the assessment.
Operating in Glenroy since 2024. Consultations Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 10am to 5pm. No referral required.
Dr Ibrahim Hawli
Registered Medical Practitioner
Registration details to be verified
Doctor-led consultation
Individual assessment
Informed decision-making
Personalised planning
Designed around calm,
private consultation.
The prescriber is in the room at every appointment
What the rule requires
The Medical Board of Australia requires a medical practitioner to consult with the patient, either in person or by video, each time a Schedule 4 cosmetic medicine is prescribed.
How it usually works
At many clinics the prescribing doctor is not physically present. The assessment happens by video link, sometimes with a practitioner the patient has not met, and a different person performs the procedure.
How it works here
Dr Hawli is the prescriber and the treating practitioner. The consultation, the assessment and the procedure are performed by the same registered doctor, in the same room, on the same day. No video link. No handover.
This is a description of how the practice operates. It is not a claim about outcomes.
Why see a cosmetic doctor rather than an injector
A cosmetic doctor holds a primary medical qualification and can prescribe, assess suitability, identify contraindications and manage complications directly.
Under the guidelines that took effect on 2 September 2025, a practitioner performing higher risk non surgical cosmetic procedures must assess suitability, discuss motivations and expectations, consider alternatives, obtain informed consent and decline treatment where it is not in the patient’s interest.
Dr Hawli performs each of those steps himself.
Qualifications held
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
- Ahpra registration MED0002627622
- Level 1 Certification, American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- Advanced training in non surgical rhinoplasty, Aesthetic Intelligence
You can confirm any practitioner's registration, and any conditions on that registration, through the public Ahpra register before you book. We encourage patients to do so.
Assessment areas, not procedure menus
Consultations at this clinic are organised by area of assessment rather than by procedure. You describe what you have noticed. The examination and the discussion follow from that.
Facial lines and expression changes
Assessment of muscle movement, skin quality and the difference between lines visible at rest and lines that appear with expression.
Facial volume and structural change
Examination of the midface, temples and lower face, including bone and soft tissue changes that occur with age.
Lip shape and proportion
Assessment of lip structure, symmetry and proportion relative to the rest of the face.
Jawline and chin definition
Assessment of the lower face, including chin projection and jaw contour.
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
Medical assessment of excessive sweating affecting the underarms, hands, feet, face or scalp. Secondary causes, including thyroid conditions, are screened for before any treatment is considered. Medicare rebates apply in some cases of severe underarm sweating where specific eligibility criteria are met. Eligibility is assessed individually.
Teeth grinding and jaw clenching (bruxism)
Assessment of jaw muscle activity, associated jaw pain and headache, and the dental and medical options available. Referral to a dentist is appropriate in some cases and will be recommended where it is.
Nose shape, non surgical assessment
Assessment of nasal shape and proportion, including whether a non surgical approach is suitable and when it is not.
Men's consultation
A consultation for men considering assessment of facial changes, jaw clenching or excessive sweating.
Dr Ibrahim Hawli, MBBS
I am a medical practitioner registered with Ahpra, registration number MED0002627622. I hold a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, a Level 1 Certification from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, and I have completed advanced training in non surgical rhinoplasty with Aesthetic Intelligence.
I see every patient at this clinic myself. I take the history, perform the examination, discuss the findings and carry out any procedure that follows.
Patients often tell me they have been treated somewhere they felt rushed. For a clinic, an appointment is routine. For the person in the chair it usually is not.
That difference is the reason my consultations are structured the way they are, and the reason some of them end with a recommendation to do nothing.
How assessment works at this clinic
Examination before recommendation
Suitability cannot be determined from a photograph, over the phone or online. It requires examination of facial structure, skin condition, muscle activity and relevant medical history, including current medications.
Structure before surface
The face changes across several layers as it ages. Bone volume reduces. Deep fat pads reduce and shift. Skin quality changes. Assessment considers those layers together rather than treating surface lines in isolation.
Screening and patient selection
History taking includes current medications, allergies, previous treatments, neuromuscular conditions and pregnancy. Motivations and expectations are discussed. Where a request is not clinically appropriate, or where expectations cannot reasonably be met, I say so and decline.
Documented follow up
Review appointments allow assessment over time and adjustment of clinical planning where appropriate.
Information
before decisions.
Suitability is assessed in a consultation and cannot be determined online, over the phone or from a photograph, and in some cases the appropriate recommendation is that nothing be undertaken.
All cosmetic procedures carry potential risks as well as potential benefits. These are explained in plain terms during your consultation.
Alternative options, including choosing not to proceed, are always discussed as part of informed decision-making.
Informed consent is obtained before any treatment, after adequate time to consider the information provided.
Expected recovery, aftercare requirements and realistic timeframes are outlined before any decision is made.
Time is set aside to review outcomes, answer questions and address any concerns that arise afterwards.
Five steps, without hurry
Discussion
You describe what you have noticed and what you would like to understand. Nothing is examined or recommended before that conversation.
History and examination
Medical history, medications and allergies are recorded. Relevant areas are examined.
Findings and options
I explain what I have found, what the options are, what each involves, what the risks are, and what the limitations are. This includes the option of doing nothing.
Your decision, in your own time
There is no obligation to proceed, at the consultation or afterwards. You can stop at any point. Many patients take several days to decide, which is reasonable.
Review
Where a procedure is undertaken, a follow up appointment is arranged.
Glenroy, Hadfield, Fawkner,
Oak Park and Pascoe Vale
The clinic is on Glenroy Road in Glenroy, within the City of Merri Bek, and sees patients from across the northern suburbs of Melbourne. Glenroy is served by the Craigieburn railway line.
Patients travel from Hadfield, Fawkner, Oak Park, Gowanbrae, Pascoe Vale, Coburg North, Broadmeadows and Campbellfield.
Visit Tajmeel Cliniq
AddressLevel 1, 10 Glenroy Road
Glenroy VIC 3046
Phone0404 342 222
Email[CONFIRM: info@ address on the new domain]
| Sunday | 10am to 5pm |
| Monday | 10am to 5pm |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10am to 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am to 5pm |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
[CONFIRM: parking availability, lift access to Level 1, languages spoken at the clinic]
Answers before you book
Do I need a referral to book a consultation?
No. A referral from a general practitioner is not required. Some patients prefer to speak with their GP first, which is reasonable.
Will Dr Hawli see me himself?
Yes. Every consultation and every procedure at this clinic is performed by Dr Hawli.
How do I check that a practitioner is registered?
Search the public Ahpra register by name or registration number. It shows whether a practitioner is registered, in what profession, and whether any conditions apply. Dr Hawli’s registration number is MED0002627622.
Can you tell me over the phone whether something will work for me?
No. Suitability requires examination and a medical history. Any answer given without those would be unreliable.
What does a consultation cost?
[CONFIRM: consultation fee] The fee covers the assessment, the discussion of findings and options, and written information. It is payable whether or not you proceed with anything further.
Is there an obligation to proceed after the consultation?
No. You can decide against proceeding at the consultation or at any point afterwards.
What should I bring?
A list of your current medications and any known allergies. If you have had previous cosmetic procedures, details of what was done and when.
Do you treat people under 18?
No.
Your first step is
a conversation
An assessment and a conversation. Not a commitment.
Written and clinically reviewed by Dr Ibrahim Hawli, MBBS, Ahpra registration MED0002627622. Last reviewed [DATE].
Information on this website is general in nature and does not replace individual medical advice. All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risk. Suitability, risks, benefits and alternatives are discussed at consultation. Outcomes vary between individuals.
Tajmeel Cliniq, Level 1, 10 Glenroy Road, Glenroy VIC 3046. ABN 74 350 509 281.