We offer porcelain, composite, hybrid, and no-prep veneers at our Melbourne CBD clinic. Each type differs in preparation method, material, durability, and associated risks. A consultation is needed to determine whether veneers are appropriate for your situation.
If you'd like to discuss your options, you can book an online consultation.
Results vary from person to person. To read more on treatment risks and considerations, please see here.














Below are photos from veneer cases completed at our clinic. These images have not been digitally altered. Individual outcomes depend on each patient's oral health, tooth structure, and treatment plan. The results shown are specific to each patient and do not represent the outcomes other patients may experience.
Any dental procedure carries risks. For full information on risks and recovery, see our treatment risks page.








Porcelain veneers at our clinic start from $1,850 per tooth (a typical treatment of 4–8 teeth costs approximately $8,000–$16,000).* Additional fees may apply for consultations, dental imaging, temporary veneers, and follow-up appointments. The final cost depends on the number of teeth treated and your individual treatment plan.
Porcelain veneers tend to last longer than composite resin veneers and are more resistant to staining, though both types require ongoing maintenance and eventual replacement.
Payment plan options are available — see our payment plans page for full terms, conditions, and eligibility criteria.
*This is an estimate only. A clinical consultation is required to confirm pricing for your individual case.
Veneers are a cosmetic option that may be considered for teeth that are chipped, worn, discoloured, or slightly uneven in appearance. They are placed over the front surface of the tooth to alter its colour, shape, or visual alignment.
Veneers do not correct bite problems or orthodontic conditions such as underbites, overbites, or significant crowding. If you have these concerns, your practitioner may recommend orthodontic treatment instead.
Suitability depends on your oral health, the condition of your teeth and gums, and other factors specific to you. A clinical examination is required before any treatment can be recommended.
Veneers involve the permanent removal of a layer of natural tooth enamel. This cannot be reversed. Veneers will need to be replaced over time, which involves additional cost.
Porcelain veneer preparation involves removing a thin layer of enamel from the front of the tooth. This is done under local anaesthetic. Some patients experience temporary sensitivity or discomfort after the tooth is prepared and while wearing temporary veneers. There may also be an adjustment period once the permanent veneers are bonded.
Your treating practitioner will explain what to expect at each stage, including potential side effects, recovery time, and aftercare requirements. For full information on treatment risks, see our treatment risks page.
No, you can't get veneers if you have untreated gum disease as this can spread throughout your mouth and break down the rest of your gums, which are the stable foundation for the veneers to be effective. So, you'll need to treat your gums and wait for them to fully heal before getting veneers.