Brochures – Mi-Tec
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These patient education brochures are authored by ASPS members and distributed by Mi-Tec. These brochures can only be ordered through Mi-Tec. Please complete the Mi-Tec PDF order form or visit Mi-Tec’s website to place an order. Alternatively, you may wish to call Mi-Tec on 03 9888 6262. Topics covered by the Mi-Tec patient information sheets include:
Past Registrar Conference Presentations
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Disclaimer The material on this page is protected by copyright of the author(s). Content was provided with consent for the express purpose of educating attendees of the Registrars’ Conferences. You MAY NOT COPY or DISTRIBUTE the contents or images in any form. You MAY PRINT documents for your own personal use as an eduational resource.
Associate Professor Nicola Dean
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Research Biography Associate Professor Nicola Dean graduated in Medicine from the University of Leeds in 1993 and obtained FRCS (England) in 1997. After migrating to Australia, she completed a PhD in the field of breast reconstruction with the University of Adelaide in 2002 before joining the Plastic and Reconstructive training programme and obtaining her FRACS…
Body Lift
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Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. This website is intended to provide you with general information only. This information is not a substitute for advice from your Specialist Plastic Surgeon and does not contain all the known facts about this…
Body Contouring
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Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. This website is intended to provide you with general information only. This information is not a substitute for advice from your Specialist Plastic Surgeon and does not contain all the known facts about this…
ASPS Council
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Research Projects
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Connecting Trainees with Researchers The Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons wants to help members connect with trainees/early career researchers who are interested in pursuing a research project. If you would like to attract trainee researchers and promote your potential research project on the ASPS website, please complete this form. Current Research Projects ASPS members have…
Fellowships
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The Australian Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery together with the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons provide information on fellowships within Australia and abroad. Fellowships listed here are neither directly nor indirectly endorsed by the Board or ASPS. This list is not exhaustive. For more information about each Fellowship listed on this page, please contact…
Plastic Surgery Glossary
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This glossary is intended to provide you with general information only. The information provided is not a substitute for advice from your Specialist Plastic Surgeon and does not contain all the known medical terms associated with any or all cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. It is important that you speak to your Specialist Plastic Surgeon before deciding…
Cosmetic
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Abdominoplasty Abdominoplasty, sometimes known as a ‘tummy tuck’, is designed to help improve the shape and tone of the abdominal region. The procedure involves the removal of excess sagging fat and skin to improve the shape and tone of the underlying tissue that supports the fat and skin. This procedure can be reconstructive or cosmetic…
Surgical Procedures
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Abdominoplasty Abdominoplasty, sometimes known as a ‘tummy tuck’, is designed to help improve the shape and tone of the abdominal region. The procedure involves the removal of excess sagging fat and skin to improve the shape and tone of the underlying tissue that supports the fat and skin. This procedure can be reconstructive or cosmetic…
Procedures
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Choosing a procedure is an important decision. Find resources on a full list of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery procedures with detailed information written by plastic surgeons. Click on a procedure name to find out more, or alternatively find a trusted surgeon to talk to.