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Dr Katarzyna Mackenzie

027 766 5597 Auckland Region
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Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

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about Dr Katarzyna Mackenzie

Katarzyna is a New Zealand fully trained plastic, reconstructive and hand surgeon. Awarded PhD in Skin Cancer by the University of Otago and has completed prestigious fellowships in:

  • Breast reconstruction, microsurgery, hand surgery at St Andrews Centre for Plastic Surgery & Burns, Chelmsford, UK
  • Breast reconstruction and microsurgery, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK
  • Aesthetic Breast Surgery, Banf, Canada
  • Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship, London, UK

She is one of only 4 plastic surgeons ever awarded PhD in New Zealand.

I also consult part time at Waitakere and North Shore WDHB.

services

With her extensive training, research and fellowships she has developed specialist interests in:

BREAST
Reduction/Lift
Reconstruction
Augmentation
Gynecomastia

SKIN CANCER SURGERY AND RECONSTRUCTION
Skins cancer and melanoma

HAND
Carpal Tunnel
Cubital Tunnel
Dupuytren's
Trigger finger
Ganglions
De Quervains
Thumb base arthritis

FACE
Eyelid surgery

BODY
Abdominoplasty
Liposuction
Fat Transfer
Labiaplasty

ACC AND TRAUMA SURGERY

Southern Cross, NIB, AIA and other Insurance Companies Affiliated Provider




Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for Selected Services

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MD, PhD, FRACS (Plast)



NZ Medical Council Number: 38046

contact Dr Katarzyna Mackenzie

027 766 5597

021 165 1025

One Health Building, Lvl 2, 122 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland

www.visageplasticsurgery.co.nz

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