S4 register lives in a paperback
Every botulinum vial logged in a notebook by the cabinet. One missed entry and your next AHPRA review is a fortnight of reconciliation.
Australian-made and AHPRA-native — built for AU cosmetic & aesthetics clinics.
Read moreAnti-wrinkle and dermal filler clinics deserve a system that tracks every unit, every batch, every consent — without a binder, a spreadsheet and a paper register stitched together.
Cosmetic & injectable clinics
COSMETIC-INJECTABLES
Diary
Confirmed · 9:45 AM
Consent
Signed v3
S4 register
auto · batch B-2049
Data residency
Sydney AU
Every botulinum vial logged in a notebook by the cabinet. One missed entry and your next AHPRA review is a fortnight of reconciliation.
PDF in one folder, photo in another, chart in the EMR. When the cooling-off complaint lands, no one can find what was signed.
Injector sketches on paper, scans at end-of-day, re-types into the EMR. The dose, batch and technique never make it to the longitudinal record.
Quoted in clinic, deposit invoice sent from accounting, paid via bank transfer — three apps for one cosmetic booking.
The Tuesday you actually wanted. The diary moves, the chart writes itself, the deposit lands in the thread, and the next visit is booked before the patient leaves the chair.
Cosmetic & injectable clinics · Tuesday
ON-TRACK09:00
Consult
Consent signed
09:45
Treatment
Chart saved
10:15
Checkout
PAID · in-thread
14:00
Rebook
auto · 4 wks
bookings
14
no-shows
0
revenue
$8,420
What Ruevii does for cosmetic & injectable clinics
ruevii · cosmetic-injectables
LIVEappointments.today
14
consent.gaps
0
s4.entries
6
audit.actions
218
status · ahpra-aligned
au · sydney
8h
Saved per injector, per week
100%
Consent-on-record at treatment start
S4
Register kept in-app · auto-signed
AU
Data residency · Sydney
We dropped the S4 paperback the week we switched. Every vial, every consent, every photo lives on the same client record — and an AHPRA review would be an afternoon, not a fortnight.
We dropped the S4 paperback the week we switched. Every vial, every consent, every photo lives on the same client record — and an AHPRA review would be an afternoon, not a fortnight.