Fortitude Valley · QLD · 4006
Hand & Microsurgery in Fortitude Valley, QLD
Comparing hand & microsurgery in Fortitude Valley? Browse the providers we list serving Fortitude Valley and the surrounding Brisbane area, typically Insurance rebated. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.
Where can I find a hand surgeon?
A plastic surgeon in Australia has completed 12+ years of training including a 5-year Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) program in plastic surgery (FRACS qualification). A "cosmetic surgeon" is not a recognised specialty in Australia — anyone with a basic medical degree can call themselves one after a short course. Following 2023 reforms by the Medical Board of Australia, only FRACS-qualified specialists can use the protected term "specialist plastic surgeon". Always verify FRACS qualification at the AHPRA register before booking surgery.
500,000+
Cosmetic procedures performed in Australia annually
450+
FRACS-qualified plastic surgeons in Australia
$11k-$20k
Average breast augmentation cost
7 days
Mandatory cooling-off period
Fortitude Valley at a glance
Fortitude Valley (4006) is a CBD-adjacent, nightlife suburb of Brisbane, QLD, approximately 1 km from the Brisbane CBD. Home to around 9,000 residents with a median age of 31 and a median household income of $1,850/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $900k (2026).
Population
9,000
Median age
31
Median income / wk
$1,850
Km from CBD
1
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Plastic Surgeons serving Fortitude Valley listed in our directory
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Associate Professor Stuart Bade
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Queensland Chapter of ASPS in Brisbane, Brisbane. Known for facial surgery, reconstructive surgery.
Dr Ajay Chauhan
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Alexandra in Auchenflower, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Dr Andrew Broadhurst
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Enhance Plastic Surgery in Newstead, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Dr Assad Bangash
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Cutis Clinic in Indooroopilly, Brisbane. Known for reconstructive surgery.
Dr David Campbell
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Dr David Campbell Plastic Surgery in Brisbane, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Dr Eddie Cheng
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in Auchenflower, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Dr Gerard Bayley
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Phoenix Plastic Surgery Institute in Greenslopes, Brisbane. Known for reconstructive surgery.
Dr Matthew Cheng
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Valley Plastic Surgery in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Dr Neil Allen
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital in Ipswich, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Dr Paul Belt
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Nicholson Street Specialist Centre in Greenslopes, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Dr Theo Birch
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Plastic Surgery Queensland in South Brisbane, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Mr James Allan
AHPRA-listed Specialist Plastic Surgeon at Plastic Surgery Queensland in South Brisbane, Brisbane. Known for breast surgery, body contouring, facial surgery.
Common questions
Plastic Surgeons FAQs, Fortitude Valley
Is a "cosmetic surgeon" the same as a "plastic surgeon" in Fortitude Valley (Fortitude Valley)?
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.
What's the recovery time for major plastic surgery?
Recovery times vary: Breast augmentation 1-2 weeks off work, 6-8 weeks no exercise. Tummy tuck 2-4 weeks off work, 6-12 weeks limited activity. Facelift 2-3 weeks visible bruising, 3 months final result. Rhinoplasty 1-2 weeks off work, 12 months for final shape. Mummy makeover combinations 4-6 weeks off work. Plan time off, organise help with kids/household for the first 2 weeks, and don't book a holiday for 6 weeks post-surgery.
What are the risks of plastic surgery?
All surgery carries risk: anaesthetic reactions, infection, blood clots (DVT/PE), bleeding requiring re-operation, scarring, asymmetry, dissatisfaction with results, and revision surgery needs. Complication rates are low (1-3% major complications) when performed by FRACS-qualified surgeons in accredited hospitals — significantly higher in office-based settings or with under-trained operators. Revision surgery rates: 5-10% within 10 years for breast implants, 3-5% for rhinoplasty.
How do I choose between two qualified plastic surgeons?
Both having FRACS is the baseline — beyond that, consider: portfolio of YOUR specific body type and procedure, communication style and willingness to discuss what you'll look like (use 3D imaging if available), how complications are handled, hospital affiliation, post-operative care arrangements, and gut feeling. Visit both practices in person before deciding. Don't pick on price alone — a $3,000 saving means nothing if revision surgery costs $15,000.