Breast surgery
Information on goals, limitations, risks, recovery and cost considerations.
View breast topicsCompare procedures, costs, recovery and risks for cosmetic surgery in Australia. Understand GP referral and consent rules, how to choose a surgeon, and what to ask before you book. Get confidential, Australia‑wide guidance for your next step.
Understand GP referrals, minimum consults and cooling‑off requirements in Australia.
Learn how candidacy, facility choice and aftercare affect risk and outcomes.
Surgeon, anaesthetist and hospital fees, rebates, aftercare and revision policies.
What healing involves, timelines, support at home and longer‑term follow up.
Breast, body and facial surgery information, risks, recovery and candidacy.
Australian rules, informed consent, suitability and where surgery fits.
What quotes include, rebates, finance and revision considerations.
Downtime, timelines, scar care and the return to normal activities.
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Information on goals, limitations, risks, recovery and cost considerations.
View breast topicsCandidacy, scarring, downtime and combined procedure planning.
Realistic outcomes, technique choices, anaesthesia and recovery stages.
View face topicsWhat to do after a disappointing result, when to seek review and next steps.
Explore revision helpUse this comparison to move from marketing claims to practical, decision‑ready questions before you book or consent to cosmetic surgery.
Cosmetic surgery is a medical decision. This path helps you slow down just enough to make it safer, clearer and more confident.
Clarify goals, compare procedures and read candidacy, risks and recovery guidance.
Obtain an independent referral before you consult the practitioner who will operate.
Have at least two consults, discuss limits and alternatives, get a written quote and plan.
Take the 7+ day cooling‑off period after informed consent before you proceed.
Get the facts on referral, consent and recovery, compare options with plain‑English guidance, and send a confidential enquiry when you want help with the next step—before or after surgery.
Read these next if you are comparing options, preparing for a consult or planning recovery.
What you need before booking cosmetic surgery in Australia.
Training, registration, endorsements and outcome planning.
Itemised quotes, payment options and potential rebates.
Downtime, return to work and long‑term scar care.
Deep dives on cost, recovery, risks and surgeon choice for popular procedures.
Implant types, sizing, recovery and risks.
Abdominoplasty options, costs and downtime.
Areas treated, limits, risks and recovery.
Structure, function, septum and outcome planning.
Technique choices, scars and longevity.
Upper vs lower lids, recovery and coverage.
Relief, scars, coverage and recovery.
What’s included, cost and time off work.
Local procedure info, costs, recovery and how to find a surgeon near you.
Arrive at consultation prepared. These prompts help you self‑assess and get more from your appointment.
Self‑check goals, anatomy and medical/lifestyle factors before booking.
Plan for downtime, support at home and staged return to activities.
Get specifics in writing so your decision is informed, not rushed.
Straight answers to common cosmetic surgery questions in Australia.
Yes. In Australia you must have a referral from a GP or another non‑cosmetic medical specialist before consulting the practitioner who will perform the surgery.
At least two pre‑operative consultations are required, and at least one must be in person with the practitioner who will perform the surgery.
Yes. There must be a cooling‑off period of at least seven days after informed consent before surgery can be booked or a deposit paid.
A clear breakdown of surgeon, anaesthetist and hospital fees, garments, medications, follow‑up and how revision is handled.
Yes. Read what to do after a bad outcome or how to get a second opinion, or send a confidential enquiry below.
Send a confidential enquiry about procedures, suitability, costs, recovery, revision concerns or what to do after a disappointing result. You’ll receive practical, Australian‑focused next‑step guidance.
What to ask, what to expect and how consent works.
Clear, independent information for people across Australia.