Dr Geoff Barnett Talks Facelifts

Dr Geoff Barnett is a Specialist Plastic, Reconstructive & Cosmetic Surgeon. His patients appreciate his down to earth approach, his detailed surgical planning, his indepth experience in body contouring, facelifts, necklifts and breast augmentation surgeries and his caring post-op care .

Dr Geoff Barnett graduated as a doctor from Monash University in 1970. He trained for another 8 years in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and was admitted as a Fellow to the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 1978.To further enhance his experience he worked in Odstock Hospital, Salisbury, UK.

During his training Dr Barnett studied and gained extensive experience in all aspects of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. His training encompassed a wide range of reconstruction procedures including breast reconstruction, post traumatic reconstruction, post cancer reconstruction and facial cosmetic surgery. He is also a specialist in Body Lift and Tummy Tuck procedures for post-weight loss patients.

Dr Barnett is highly skilled in skin and face procedures and complex Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeries including:
Breast Enlargement (Augmentation) including saline implants and above the muscle placement
Breast Implant by Transaxillary (armpit) incisions (ideal for Asian patients)
Breast Lift (Mastopexy) and Breast Reduction
Breast Reconstruction & Use of Breast Tissue Expanders
Complex Breast Surgery (implant removal and replacement)
Body Contouring and Body Lift for massive weight loss patients including Tummy Tuck Procedures
Men’s Breast Reduction Surgery (Gynaecomastia)
Rhinoplasty (nose surgery)
Facelifts – Round Block Facelifts (Round-Block SMAS Procedure)​

Dr Barnett enjoys combining aspects of aesthetic surgery with his reconstructive surgery, to achieve best possible outcomes. Mr Barnett enjoys teaching doctors, medical students and nursing staff. He regularly attends conferences, courses and symposiums in Australia and overseas to update his skills and keep abreast with new innovations and research.

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