No, it doesn't except that electional astrology comes pretty close, picking the best time to embark upon a project. That might be considered a form of magic.
A common example would be if you wanted love in your life, but Venus is a mess in your chart. You probably don't want to create a talisman for Venus. because you and Venus don't have the best relationship. But there are other things you can do, like creating and consecrating a talisman for a fixed star or lunar mansion that would help you to attract love. This does require some work, and you'd need to do it at an astrologically auspicious time. So that's a matter of astrological election as well.
For a bad planet, it might be somewhat repaired by doing planetary charity. Your moon *****. So you work at a women's shelter on Mondays, or during moon hours, or give money to women or to organisations that help women at those times.
Or say that a planet is in good shape in your chart, and you need some of its power to be more focussed because you're working on a specific goal. You could create a talisman for that (again, at an auspicious time) to help you.
Making and consecrating talismans, as well as keeping that connection open can be a fairly involved process, is, if you're doing it right. It won't take up your whole life, but it does involve offerings of incense, candles, meditation, and perhaps other things during the appropriate planetary periods. The idea being to bring you into a good contact with the spirit (energy if you prefer) that the planet represents.
This bears no resemblance to the mail-order, mass-produced, back-of-the-magazine adverts announcing 'hey you're under a curse buy this to break it' type of charm!
If you're not good at electional, you'd go to an astrologer who is, and who is versed in astrological magic so they can show you how to proceed. But you'd still need to do the consecrations, offerings, and meditations to get and keep that channel open between you and the spirit/energy of the planet.
In my experience, it's a pretty powerful form of magic. It doesn't always act in extraordinary ways, but it certainly can do - I've experienced that myself.
If it reminds you of Jyotish remedies, well, you're not too far off.
Even though astrological hermetica was carefully kept in different books, astrologers of the past knew about this stuff. I have often wondered if it is the missing key to the astrology we practise today. I do think there's a place for astrologers to prescribe astrological remedies in today's world. It may be a bit out there for some folks, but for a lot of people, it can be quite helpful.
ETA: Talismans need not be expensive objects. Hey, if you're a goldsmith and you can afford gold and gemstones - go for it! If not, sigils scratched into a wax talisman that's then annointed with the proper oil/incense and wrapped in a bit of silk in the corresponding planetary colour work, too! For that matter, you could do talismans on paper if pressed.