AHPRA-listed · Darwin

FRACS-qualified plastic surgeons in Darwin, 2026

We're building our plastic surgeons network in Darwin, NT. Listed providers are registered with AHPRA (Specialist Plastic Surgeon registration) and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). In the meantime, browse our directory of listed providers across Australia or claim your business to be listed first.

1 surgeons listed No paid placements AHPRA listed
The Health Desk · Editorial team, aged care + dental + plastic surgery + dermatology + weight-loss + psychology · Updated 3 June 2026 · How we rank · Editorial standards

Which is the best plastic surgeon in Darwin?

Our top-ranked plastic surgeon in Darwin for 2026 is Mr Ravi Mahajani — Mr Ravi Mahajani is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (AHPRA-registered, FRACS) practising at Northern Plastic Surgery in Parap. All 1 provider in this guide serve Darwin and are ranked on verifiable credentials and information transparency, not paid placement.

Based on 1 providers profiled in Darwin, all cross-referenced against the relevant Australian regulator. Independent ranking, no paid placements, no first-party reviews.

Key takeaways

  • 1 listed providers operate in Darwin, NT (of 99 nationally).
  • Coverage focus: Darwin, Palmerston, Nightcliff, Rapid Creek, Casuarina.
  • Our #1 pick for Darwin: Mr Ravi Mahajani — best for patients seeking breast or post-pregnancy body procedures.
  • Typical plastic surgeons pricing in Darwin: $11,000 to $15,000.
  • Independent comparison, no paid placements. Last reviewed 3 June 2026.

Verified provider in Darwin, Ranked

1

Mr Ravi Mahajani

, Northern Plastic Surgery
FRACS · AHPRA listed ASPS member ASAPS member Parap

Mr Ravi Mahajani is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (AHPRA-registered, FRACS) practising at Northern Plastic Surgery in Parap. FRACS, ASPS, ASAPS. Known for augmentation mammoplasty (breast augmentation), abdominoplasty: cosmetic or muscle repair post-partum.

Consultation

Not published

AHPRA

Specialist

Memberships

FRACS, ASPS, ASAPS

Known for: Augmentation mammoplasty (Breast augmentation), Abdominoplasty: cosmetic or muscle repair post-partum.

Best for: Patients seeking breast or post-pregnancy body procedures

Operates at: Darwin Private Hospital, Royal Darwin Hospital

As a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr Mahajani is committed to patient care.

Note: ASPS Find-a-Surgeon directory confirms FRACS membership, AHPRA MED0001011555. Listed 17/05/2026. Years in practice + per-procedure fees not verified for this entry pending direct clinic outreach.

Plastic Surgeons in Darwin, side by side
Provider Suburb Specialisations Memberships Years Consultation
Mr Ravi Mahajani ParapAugmentation mammoplasty (Breast augmentation), Abdominoplasty: cosmetic or muscle repair post-partumFRACS, ASPS, ASAPS-On enquiry

Pricing and availability data checked against public sources at time of publication. We do not host first-party reviews; star ratings have been removed from this directory pending a moderated review-collection process.

How we rank plastic surgeons in Darwin

We rank providers on objective, publicly verifiable signals — never on star reviews, which we do not collect on this site. We weight regulator registration and credentials (the relevant Australian body for this profession), information transparency (published fees, clear scope), specialisation and service coverage, and operating track record. Compare Plastic Surgeons does not accept payment to feature or rank providers; where referral fees apply, they are disclosed in our footer and do not affect position.

Common questions

FAQs: plastic surgeons in Darwin

Are these surgeons on the AHPRA Specialist Register?

Yes. Every surgeon listed in this guide is confirmed on the AHPRA Specialist Register as a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (FRACS qualification). We do NOT list cosmetic doctors, GPs with cosmetic training, or members of any non-AHPRA-recognised "cosmetic surgeon" body. You can verify any practitioner's registration directly at ahpra.gov.au/registration/registers-of-practitioners.aspx.

How much does plastic surgery in Darwin cost?

Pricing varies dramatically by procedure and surgeon: breast augmentation typically $11,000-$20,000 all-inclusive, rhinoplasty $15,000-$25,000, facelift $20,000-$35,000, abdominoplasty $15,000-$25,000. Most listed surgeons quote individual prices only after an in-person consultation, which itself typically costs $200-$500. We've shown each surgeon's published consultation fee where available; procedure-level pricing is not industry standard to publish publicly.

What's the difference between a plastic surgeon and a cosmetic surgeon?

In Australia, "Specialist Plastic Surgeon" is a protected legal title that requires 12+ years of training including a 5-year RACS plastic surgery program (FRACS qualification). "Cosmetic surgeon" is NOT a recognised AHPRA specialty - any registered medical practitioner can use that label after a short course. Following 2023 Medical Board reforms, advertising rules now strongly favour FRACS surgeons. For elective surgery, prefer FRACS-qualified specialists who operate at accredited hospitals.

Should I have surgery overseas to save money?

Australian plastic surgeons strongly advise against overseas cosmetic surgery (particularly Thailand, Turkey and Eastern Europe), citing higher complication rates, no follow-up care, harder access to revision surgery, and complications often requiring expensive Medicare-funded treatment back home. Reputable Australian surgeons offer payment plans (TLC Medical, MediPay) which often work out cheaper than the all-in cost of overseas surgery once flights, accommodation, recovery time, and complication insurance are factored in.

Is a "cosmetic surgeon" the same as a "plastic surgeon" in Australia?

No. "Plastic surgeon" is a protected medical specialty requiring 12+ years of training and FRACS qualification. "Cosmetic surgeon" was an unregulated title that anyone with a basic medical degree could use. Since 2023 Medical Board reforms, only FRACS-qualified specialists can use protected titles. If a doctor calls themselves a "cosmetic surgeon" but isn't FRACS qualified, they have substantially less training in surgical safety, complication management, and reconstructive techniques.

How do I verify a plastic surgeon's qualifications?

Search the AHPRA register at ahpra.gov.au — type their name and check their specialty registration shows "Specialist Plastic Surgery". Also check the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons directory (plasticsurgery.org.au) which only lists FRACS members. Verify their hospital privileges (legitimate plastic surgeons operate at accredited hospitals, not just office-based clinics). Check Australian regulators, not international ones — overseas qualifications don't automatically translate to Australian standards.

What's the cooling-off period?

Following 2023 Medical Board of Australia reforms, all cosmetic surgery patients must observe a mandatory 7-day cooling-off period between consultation and booking surgery (or 3 months for under-18s). This applies whether you see a plastic surgeon or a cosmetic doctor. Patients also must receive a referral from their GP for cosmetic procedures. These rules exist to prevent high-pressure sales tactics that were common in the cosmetic surgery industry.

Does Medicare or private health insurance cover plastic surgery?

Medicare covers reconstructive plastic surgery (post-cancer, congenital, post-trauma) but NOT purely cosmetic procedures. Private health insurance covers procedures with an MBS item number (which excludes most cosmetic work). Procedures with mixed indications (rhinoplasty for breathing AND cosmetic, breast reduction for back pain, eyelid surgery for vision impairment) may attract partial rebates if you meet eligibility criteria. Discuss with your surgeon and Medicare/insurer beforehand.

Should I have plastic surgery overseas?

Medical tourism for cosmetic surgery (Thailand, Korea, Turkey) costs 50-70% less than Australia but carries significant risks: reduced regulation, language barriers, complication management requires expensive emergency travel, no follow-up care, and Australian doctors generally won't accept responsibility for fixing complications from overseas surgery. Australian plastic surgeons report high rates of patients returning needing expensive corrective surgery. The savings often disappear if anything goes wrong.