Insights on blepharoplasty and abdominoplasty: From consultation to recovery

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In this episode

  • Understand when and why patients seek blepharoplasty or abdominoplasty
  • Hear practical tips on assessment, counselling, and setting expectations
  • Post-operative care and common complications seen in general practice
  • Navigate item numbers, rebates, and costs, including the role of ultrasound
  • Referral red flags and communication pearls to enhance patient care

 

Expert: Dr Nicholas Lotz, Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Host: Dr Rebecca Overton, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 37 mins

 

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Last Updated: 3 Oct, 2025

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Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Castlecrag Private Hospital, North Shore Private Hospital, Mater Hospital; Plastic Surgery Consultant, North Shore Cosmetic Surgery

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