Cosmetic Surgery Perth – Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon Perth and Bunbury
-
Over 25 Years Experience as a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
-
International and national training
-
Consults in Perth and Bunbury
Dr Mark Duncan-Smith consults in West Perth and Bunbury as a Plastic and reconstructive surgeon. He has International and National training in cosmetic surgery of the face, breast and body.
Cosmetic and plastic surgeon
Our medical director is Mark Duncan-Smith is a genuine Cosmetic Surgeon with international and national training in cosmetic surgery of the face, breast implants, and body.
He obtained his medical degree from the University of Western Australia (6 years)(MED0001541378) and trained in Plastic Surgery in Perth (4 years) to obtain a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS(Plastic Surgery)) (Fellowship Diploma no. 8586).
He is currently the Chairman of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) WA , was the President of AMA WA (2011 and 2012) and former head of Royal Perth Hospital Plastic Surgery Department (2008-2014).
He continues as a Consultant Plastic and Burns Surgeon at Fiona Stanley Hospital.
Dr Mark Duncan-Smith is also an AMA Federal Councillor (2018 to current).
Charity / Aid work is undertaken when possible.
- Location: 369 Bulwer Street West Perth, Western Australia, 6005
- Email: info@cosmetic-surgery.com.au
- Phone: (08) 9228 2188
Types of Cosmetic Surgery Procedures in Perth:
- Breast Procedures: Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Breast Reduction
- Facial Procedures: Rhinoplasty, Chin, or Cheek Enhancement, Facelift (Rhytidectomy), Eyelid Lift (Bletharoplasty), Neck Lift (Rhytidectomy), Brow Lift (Rhytidecctomy)
- Body Procedures: Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Liposuction, Gynecomastia Treatment
- Skin injectables: Botox®, Filler Treatments
Types of Plastic Surgery
- Breast Reconstruction
- Burn Repair Surgery
- Congenital Defect Repair: Cleft Palate, Extremity Defect Repair
- Lower Extremity Reconstruction
- Scar Revision Surgery
Breast Augmentation and Plastic Surgery in Perth
CosMedicWest is a Perth WA based, multi-disciplinary medical clinic specialising in cosmetic and facial plastic surgery.
Our Perth and Bunbury based clinics offer a friendly and professional environment, where you can discuss your body issues with qualified staff and receive guidance and support in choosing surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures best suited to your circumstances.
Get Specialist Care
The decision to have a Plastic Surgery Perth procedure is extremely personal, with important considerations such as location, cost, choice of surgeon and exploration if the given procedure will achieve the desired results. This requires research, education and open communication.
Your choices can have a dramatic impact on your outcome. All surgical procedures carry risk, but you can reduce the chance of risk and complication by consulting a specialist cosmetic surgeon Perth qualified and accredited to perform cosmetic and plastic or reconstructive surgery.
CosMedicWest's Medical Director Mark Duncan-Smith is a specialist plastic and reconstructive surgeon with a subspecialty interest in facelift and breast augmentation surgery. Dr Mark Duncan-Smith provides individual patient care and will assess your suitability, general health and desired result to plan the best treatment for you.
If you are considering cosmetic or facial plastic surgery Perth we encourage you to ask us questions and find out as much as possible about your treatment options and whether you require a surgical or non-invasive procedure.
Make an Informed Decision
The information on this website is presented to help empower you to make informed decisions about Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures.
Find out more about:
-
- Your Surgeon – Mark Duncan-Smith and the CosMedicWest team of qualified registered nurses and staff.
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Reduction
- Mastopexy (Breast Lift)
- Face and Neck Lift (rhytidectomy) with Fat Injections
- Eyelid (bletharoplasty)
- Post weight loss surgery – such as body lift, abdominoplasty, arm and thigh reduction, upper back / thorax reduction
- Cosmetic Injectables – Wrinkle relaxers and dermal fillers are undertaken by Dr Duncan-Smith
Visit Our Treatment Centres
Our metropolitan clinic is located in the part of West Perth on the north side of the freeways with easy access, with free onsite parking and additional free parking nearby.
Our regional clinic is located in Bunbury.
Surgery is carried out at accredited hospitals including the Mount Hospital, West Leederville Private Hospital and St John of God Hospital Bunbury.
Book an appointment today to discuss your options.
Telephone 9228 2188 online enquiry or email us at info@cosmetic-surgery.com.au.
Go Back to Top: Cosmetic Surgery Perth
The Real Costs In Getting Cosmetic Treatments Abroad
Don’t be fooled by the claim of ‘cheap’ cosmetic surgery holidays overseas. While many cite the lower price of breast augmentation, facial plastic, and other cosmetic treatments abroad, the true cost of such surgery may be to your health and wellbeing.
Increasing accounts of infection and other complications, as well as the cost of corrective surgery if something were to go wrong, should be factored into any consideration.
For some surgeries where insurance rebates apply (such as augmentation of significantly uneven breasts, or reduction surgery) the overall cost of treatment may be less in Australia. Get an accurate assessment of your situation and potential costs from our Perth clinic before jetting overseas.
Choosing the right Cosmetic Surgeon Perth
When choosing a particular physician, you should take a few measures to determine whether or not the plastic surgeon Perth is qualified to conduct plastic surgery. These tasks include looking into his or her qualifications, hospital privileges, affiliations, and professional reputation.
How much do plastic surgeons in Perth charge?
Please contact the rooms directly on 9228 2188 to obtain an approximate Total Cost of Treatment.
The total cost of your treatment is made up of several costs, including:
- Fees for surgeons
- Costs of materials (breast implants, etc.)
- Costs of operating rooms (staff salaries, rent, costs of operating machinery)
- Costs associated with anesthesia
- Any drugs or post-surgery compression devices that were included
- Appointments for follow-up
Frequently Asked Questions
Is cosmetic surgery covered by private health insurance?
In general, health insurance covers the costs of surgical procedures under the hospital cover policy if the procedure is medically necessary and not only for cosmetic purposes. Plastic and reconstructive surgical procedures can actually cover many essential medical surgeries, from repairing cleft palates to reconstructive surgery following traumatic injuries and severe burns.
Cosmetic vs plastic surgery?
Plastic surgery includes both cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery. Plastic surgery has its origins in the treatment of burns injuries. Aesthetic plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery is about the appearance of the face and body. Many plastic surgeons mainly perform aesthetic surgery. This may include breast augmentation or reduction, rhinoplasty, liposuction, face-lifts, and more.
What is facial plastic surgery?
Facial plastic surgery is also cosmetic surgical procedures that focuses on changing the shape and appearance of the nose, eyes, ears, jaw, neckline, cheeks and forehead.
What are non surgical cosmetic procedures?
A traditional cosmetic procedure can be invasive and requires a lot of recovery time. There are non-surgical cosmetic treatments that don’t require surgical procedures, such as brow lamination, botox, cheek fillers, thermage, non-surgical nose job, laser lip, lip blushing, lip injections, laser facial treatment, chemical peels, oxygen facials and mesotherapy.
What are the side effects of plastic surgery?
Like all other surgeries, cosmetic or plastic surgery carry risk. Possible complications for any surgical procedure include: complications of anesthesia, wound infection, post-surgical seroma, mild bleeding, scarring and more.
How to find a board-certified plastic surgeon in Perth?
A Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon should only perform plastic surgery. He or she should be a member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and an Australian Board of Plastic Surgery Diplomate. The ASPS can provide you with guidance and supply you with a list of approved members. All ASPS members are fully certified in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, with a track record of success and a dedication to the highest ethical standards.
What to look for in a cosmetic surgeon in Perth?
You may feel confident that your surgeon is qualified to conduct your plastic surgery if he or she is a member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Plastic surgery patients now have more options than ever before because of new treatments and innovative technologies. Your board-certified cosmetic surgeon can assist you in achieving your cosmetic objectives.
What is a cosmetic surgeon?
Plastic surgery and other surgical and non-surgical treatments to improve appearance are included in cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgeon Perth, like plastic surgeon Perth, operate on the head and neck, trunk, and extremities.
What is the difference between a cosmetic surgeon and a plastic surgeon?
You're not alone if you've always assumed cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery were synonymous. Because many plastic surgeons Perth prefer to concentrate their practice on aesthetic surgery, the words are frequently interchanged. However, this is incorrect from a technical standpoint. Cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery are closely related but not identical specialities.
How to choose a plastic surgeon Perth for breast augmentation?
There are a lot of options when it comes to breast augmentation surgery. The first and most crucial step is to choose a qualified, board-certified plastic surgeon who is a member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
Here are just a handful of the ASPS members that satisfy the high standards:
- Following medical school, complete at least six years of surgical training, including a minimum of three years of plastic surgery resident training.
- Pass both the oral and written portions of the test.
- Obtain a medical degree from a recognized institution.
- Every year, complete continuing medical education, including patient safety.

