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Cosmetic Surgery: Why “Who” & “Where” Trump “How Much”

Did you know that in Australia, general practitioners are legally permitted to market themselves as cosmetic surgeons? Despite the fact that they’ve had no specialty training, they perform invasive cosmetic procedures such as breast implantation. It’s led to a scandal of epic proportions: the skyrocketing number of women plagued by breast implants gone wrong at low-cost, low-quality surgery centres has led to the establishment of the world’s first breast implant check clinic at Sydney’s Macquarie University. Here’s a look at …

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5 Things You Must Know about Maintaining Your Breast Implants

Now that you finally have the shapely, perky breasts you’ve been wanting for ages, it’s up to you to maintain them. You may have put a lot of time and money into planning your surgery but you won’t need to make any major changes in order to prolong your results. Whether you’ve just undergone your augmentation procedure or you’re about to, there are a few things you should know if you want to enjoy your implants for as long as …

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Breast Reduction Surgery: Is It Possible for Your Breasts to Grow Back?

Living with overly large breasts can cause a lot of physical and emotional strain. Not to mention how it detracts from your overall quality of life. Women with large breasts find it difficult to find clothes and even underwear that fits them comfortably. Large breasts also limit the types of exercise you can engage in. Not to mention the unwanted attention that larger breasts tend to draw. Many women turn to breast reduction surgery for relief by making their breasts …

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Recovery Breast Reduction Surgery

With the right care and preparation, breast reduction recovery can be quite easy to navigate, the initial recovery period lasting for as little as three to four weeks. Following the right steps and knowing what to avoid throughout your recovery will help you to achieve the best results and minimise risks and complications. Since a breast reduction is a personalised procedure, with varying procedure steps per patient, you will be provided with your own list of recovery instructions when you …

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How To Prepare Yourself for A Gyno Surgery Consultation

Gynaecomastia, also known as man breasts, is a condition that affects many men, causing physical discomfort and emotional distress. Fortunately, gynaecomastia can be treated effectively with surgery. If you’re considering gyno surgery, it’s important to prepare for your gyno surgery consultation, so that you can ensure your surgeon understands your desired results and individual needs. In this blog, we will provide some tips to help you get ready for your consultation. If, after reading this, you feel ready to book …

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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).