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Plan for the future

Despite elective surgery being banned for the foreseeable future, specialist cosmetic plastic and reconstructive surgeon Tim Brown encourages patients to book a consultation in person or via ZOOM.

There is not need to put your plans on hold according to Tim.

Tim completed his medical and surgical studies (and a further postgraduate research degree in transplantation immunology) at the University of Cambridge, England. He then undertook surgical training in the UK and USA.

Since 1995, Tim has specialised in plastic and cosmetic surgery and is a member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and an overseas member of the British Association of Aesthetic, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is also a Fellow of the Australian College of Cosmetic Surgeons.

Highly skilled in all aspects of cosmetic plastic surgery, he has authored over 70 peer reviewed articles in plastic and cosmetic surgery.

Tim’s particular interests include:

• Breast augmentation, breast reduction, lifts and implant removal surgery

• Facelift and necklift

• Labiaplasty

• Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) of upper and lower eyelids

• Browlift

• Prominent ear reduction (otoplasty)

• Abdominal reshaping/tummy tucks (following childbirth & large weight loss)

• Thigh lift

• Liposuction

• And more

As an international expert in his field and with a highly experienced team, Tim’s vision is to provide his patients with the very best outcomes which will make them look and feel great, whilst experiencing excellent patient care.

To find our more, or make an appointment, call Tim’s rooms on 8768 5000, or send a message via his website timbrown.com.au

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