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Dr Amy Jeeves

MBBS BSc(Med) FRACS (Plast)

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Registered medical practitioner, Specialist Plastic Surgeon (specialist registration in Surgery – Plastic Surgery)

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Professional Profile

Dr Amy Jeeves holds an MBBS (2000) and a BMedSci (Hons) (1999) from the University of Adelaide. She obtained her fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2011. Her training at hospitals throughout South Australia included a year as the Statewide Burns Fellow. Amy is a Senior Visiting Medical Specialist at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) and the Women’s and Children’s Hospital (WCH). She is the senior Plastic Surgeon in the Melanoma Clinic at the RAH and is part of the team that manages acute trauma, microsurgery, burns and cancer reconstruction at the largest hospital in South Australia. At the WCH, Dr Jeeves has appointments in both Paediatric Plastic Surgery and Burns’ Units. She has clinical and research interests in acute and reconstructive burns surgery, laser therapy for scars and is a member of the Emergency Management of Severe Burns course faculty. As the South Australian Chair of Plastic Surgery Training, Amy is actively involved in teaching and mentoring registrars, junior doctors and medical students. Dr Jeeves has been the visiting Plastic Surgeon to Broken Hill Base Hospital since 2012. This provides a challenging case mix and the benefits of being part of a dynamic rural community. At her private rooms on North Terrace at Adelaide Plastic Surgery, Amy welcomes patients with a wide variety of concerns and particularly enjoys her consultations with women and children. She takes the time to support and guide her patients through the process of choosing options that best suit their situations. Dr Jeeves has a particular interest in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery. She counsels many women who have concerns about large, small or asymmetric breasts and revision breast surgery – also those seeking help in regaining abdominal contour and muscle strength after weight loss or pregnancy. She also cares for patients with acute trauma, particularly of the hand and face.

Procedure Breasts:
  • Anisomastia mammoplasty (Breast asymmetry correction)
  • Augmentation mammoplasty (Breast augmentation)
  • Mastopexy and augmentation (Breast implants with lift)
  • Mastopexy (Breast lift)
  • Breast reconstruction
  • Reduction mammoplasty (Breast reduction)
  • Revision mammoplasty (Breast revision)
  • Augmentation mammoplasty (Fat transfer and implants)
  • Male Reduction mammoplasty (Breast reduction) (Gynaecomastia)
  • Nipple enhancement for inverted nipples
  • Breast hypoplasia (Tuberous breast correction)
Procedure Body:
  • Abdominoplasty: cosmetic or muscle repair post-partum
  • Fat transfer (Fat grafting)
  • Thighplasty (Thigh lift)
  • Torsoplasty (Whole body lift)
  • Liposuction
  • Monsplasty (Pubic lift or reduction)
Procedure Reconstructive:
  • Breast
  • Burns and scarring
  • Hand surgery
  • Skin cancer
  • Trauma
LOCATIONS
Adelaide Plastic Surgery

Hospitals affiliated with:
  • The Royal Adelaide Hospital
  • Womens And Childrens Hospital
  • Broken Hill Base Hospital
  • Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
  • Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Professional Memberships and Associations:
  • American Society of Plastic Surgeons
  • Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons
  • Australian and New Zealand Burn Association
  • Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

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