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Find out moreThe leading plastic surgeons at Alexandria Specialist Day Hospital specialise in performing cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgical procedures.
Plastic surgery may be recommended for reconstructive purposes following cancer operations, accidents, traumas or severed limbs, or to reconstruct birth defects or developmental abnormalities. Cosmetic surgery is performed to enhance the body’s appearance.
Plastic and cosmetic surgical procedures available at Alexandria Specialist Day Hospital include breast augmentation, eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty.
When looking for a plastic surgeon ensure they are certified with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons which ensure they have the proper training required to perform cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure to increase the size of the breasts. You surgeon will discuss the implant placement location and location of the incision with you, as well as the type of implant. The procedure usually takes around 1-2 hours. You will need someone to drive you home and stay with you overnight. Eyelid surgery is used to correct droopy upper eyelids and lower eyelid bags. In eyelid surgery excess skin, fat and/or muscle is removed through incisions on the upper or lower eyelids. The procedure takes about 1-2 hours under a general anaesthetic. Rhinoplasty, or a nose job, is a procedure used to improve the aesthetic or functional features of the nose. Rhinoplasty can be used to repair the nose after an injury, correct breathing problems, a birth defect or change the appearance. Your surgeon will make an incision between or inside your nostrils then separate the skin from your cartilage or bone and start the reshaping. The procedure takes about 1-2 under a general anaesthetic. What is a breast augmentation?
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