the Procedures I Offer, and Why They Matter

When considering plastic surgery, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the options. My goal as a Specialist Plastic Surgeon is to make the process as informed, transparent, and supportive as possible, starting with helping you understand what procedures I offer, and how they may (or may not) align with your personal goals.

I focus on surgeries and non-surgical treatments that address the breast and body, because I believe these areas deserve both technical precision and a deep respect for the individual. Every body is different, and every patient has their own story, which is why I take a holistic, tailored approach.

Here’s a quick overview:

Breast Procedures

I offer a full range of breast surgeries, including reductions, lifts, augmentation (with or without fat transfer), implant removal, and male breast reduction. These surgeries can help address both physical discomfort and aesthetic concerns, but the decision is always grounded in your health, goals, and informed consent.

Body Procedures

Body contouring procedures can include liposuction, abdominoplasty, body lifts, and more. I also offer advanced techniques like VASER and skin-tightening technologies such as Ignite RF or Renuvion. These procedures are not for weight loss, rather, they’re designed to help reshape or refine areas of the body after significant changes like pregnancy or weight loss.

Combination Surgeries

In some cases, patients are suitable for combination surgeries, for example, a breast procedure with abdominoplasty, to support more efficient recovery. This is always assessed on a case-by-case basis with safety as the top priority.

Non-Surgical Treatments

For patients who are not ready (or not suitable) for surgery, I offer a small selection of non-surgical skin-tightening treatments. These can be a good option for subtle improvements or maintenance, and we can discuss this as part of your consultation.

Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or you’re further along in your decision-making process, I’m here to help guide you with evidence-based care and a strong focus on safety.

If you’d like to learn more about any of the above, feel free to get in touch, or explore the new website and blog for additional resources.

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