Procedures
Reconstructive
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- Cosmetic
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- Reconstructive
- Surgical Procedures
- Abdominoplasty (Cosmetic)
- Abdominoplasty (muscle repair postpartum)
- Arm Lift
- Body Contouring
- Body Lift
- Breast Asymmetry Correction
- Breast Augmentation (Implants)
- Breast Implants with Lift
- Breast Lift
- Breast Reconstruction
- Breast Reduction
- Brow Lift
- Burns and Scarring
- Chest Surgery
- Chin Surgery
- Cleft Lip & Palate
- Ear Surgery
- Eyelid Reduction Surgery
- Facelift Surgery
- Facial Implants
- Facial Procedures
- Fat injection
- Genital Reconfiguration Surgery
- Gluteal Augmentation or Buttocks Lift
- Gynaecomastia (Male Breast Reduction)
- Hair Replacement Surgery
- Hand Surgery
- Labiaplasty
- Liposuction
- Nipple Enhancement for Inverted Nipples
- Nose Surgery
- Scar Revision
- Skin Cancer
- Thigh Lift
- Tissue Expansion
- Voice Surgery
Reconstructive
Breast
Breast reconstruction is an increasingly common surgical procedure for women who have had a mastectomy. The procedure can create a breast that resembles a natural breast in appearance and form.
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Burns and Scarring
Scar revision refers to a range of procedures that improves the comfort, function and appearance of a scar by making it less noticeable or easier to conceal.
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Cleft Lip Palate
A cleft is a birth defect where the two halves of the palate and/or the lip don’t fuse properly, leaving an open space or ‘cleft’. A cleft in the roof of the mouth, or palate, is known as a cleft palate where as a cleft between the two halves of the lip is known as a cleft lip. Surgery can repair most clefts so that the child’s appearance and speech develop normally.
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Hand Surgery
Hand surgery encapsulates a range of treatments designed to restore the function and appearance of the hand. In recent years, Specialist Plastic Surgeons have been at the forefront of pioneering dramatic advances in treating patients with hand injuries, degenerative disorders, and birth defects of the hand.
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Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells. It is the most common of all cancers. Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world, more than two-thirds of the Australian population will develop a skin cancer of some kind during their lives.
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