Appearance Treatment
Appearance Treatments are undertaken by medical doctors who have sought additional training in
dermatology
in order to assess and treat skin conditions cosmetically. Their skill sets include such procedures as
Botox
,
collagen injections
,
chemical peels
, dermabrasion, laser surgery for vein treatments like
spider veins
or
varicose veins
, permanent hair removal and
liposuction
. Also referrred to as Aesthetic Medicine,
Appearance Medicine
,
Cosmetic Dermatology
or
Cosmetic Treatments
.
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Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations
The Skin Specialist Centre is a day stay surgical centre dedicated to excellence in dermatology, laser and skin surgery, particularly Mohs micrographic . . .
We offer state of the art technology, theatre products and equipment. At the Skin Centre you are cared for by highly trained, experienced and dedicated professionals. . . . .
Skin Institute can help combat all forms of venous disease, providing treatments for cosmetic forms such as spider veins, or medical problems . . .
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations
Adam Greenbaum qualified as a doctor in 1987 from the Medical College of St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London. By then he had decided on a Plastic Surgery career . . . .
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations
nib Health Partner
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Skin cancer surgery, Surgical and non-surgical (botox, fillers) rejuvenation of the face, Breast augmentation . . . .
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Mr. Bialostocki is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, with a Fellowship in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons . . .
Dr Daniel Butler is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, Skin cancer, Head & neck surgery, Facial Palsy . . . .