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Bringing Cosmetic Surgery & Smiles to Samoa

In this post, I’d like to share the story of my recent visit to Samoa. I travel there each year with an amazing team of healthcare professionals. I hope it inspires you, but more importantly I hope it motivates you to join me in my mission to help people in developing nations change their lives for the better. Repairing Bodies & Rebuilding Lives Poverty, ignorance, conflict, and other factors conspire together to keep the people of Samoa from getting the …

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Conquering Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Did you know that Australia experienced an epidemic in 1980? It was an epidemic of work-related arm and hand pain. Soon the term “repetitive strain injury” became part of our vocabulary, and a spotlight was focused on a condition known as carpal tunnel syndrome. In the ankles and feet, this condition is known as tarsal tunnel syndrome. I’d like to shed more light on the subject for you today. Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful disorder …

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How to Have Holiday Face Year-Round

Where did you go for your last holiday? Many of the patients we saw this year at Form and Face used their precious vacation time for aesthetic rejuvenation of the face. By the time they were ready to go back to work, their faces had the naturally refreshed appearance that comes from being on holiday. What’s exciting in today’s world of cosmetic enhancement is that cosmetic injectables and skin treatments can help you keep your holiday face in place long …

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Payment Plans: Cosmetic Enhancement Dollars & Sense

If you’re considering a cosmetic surgery procedure such as a breast augmentation or tummy tuck, non-surgical treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections or laser treatments, or a combination of skin and body rejuvenating procedures, you’re likely wondering what many of my own patients wonder before they speak with me:  “How am I going to pay for this?” It’s an excellent question, but one that too many patients fail to discuss with their surgeon.  Instead of having that discussion, men and women …

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In-Office Eyelid Lifts with Dr Norris

Droopy Eyelids Are On Notice An eyelid lift, also known as blepharoplasty, is a procedure to re-contour the upper and/or lower eyelids. It is recommended for people who are unhappy with bagginess along the upper eyelid and puffiness below the lower eyelid.  Both contribute to a tired or prematurely aged look. Dr Norris’s goal with blepharoplasty is to restore a fresh, wide-awake appearance to the upper face without actually changing the shape of the eyes, and with no tell-tale signs …

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Important: Cosmetic surgery carries risks. A seven-day cooling-off period applies after you sign a consent form for any cosmetic surgical procedure — you may withdraw during this period without financial penalty beyond non-refundable booking fees. Before proceeding, seek a second medical opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Results vary. Always seek independent medical advice. AHPRA Guidelines for Advertising a Regulated Health Service (effective 2 September 2025).