Best Eyelid surgery Surgeons in Auckland
Top-rated specialists in Auckland, North Island with proven expertise in Eyelid surgery.
Top Surgeons
3
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Average Rating
0.0★
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Average Cost
$8,000 - $15,000
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100%
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David Jones
Plastic Surgery
Mr David Morgan Jones is a UK trained Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon. He is passionate about bringing the best and most advanced procedures, through his international experience in world-leading hospitals, to patients in New Zealand.
Tristan de Chalain
Plastic Surgery
Tristan de Chalain is one of New Zealand’s most experienced surgeons and is highly trained in Reconstructive & Cosmetic Plastic Surgery. He has more than 20 years experience & having won numerous awards is able to handle everything from complex facial restoration to skin cancer treatment. He also provides free reconstructive treatment to underprivileged children.
Glenn Bartlett
Plastic Surgery
Mr Glenn Bartlett is a co-director of the New Zealand Institute of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery A graduate of the Auckland School of Medicine, Mr Bartlett trained in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in the 1990s at Auckland’s Middlemore Hospital, Burwood Hospital in Christchurch, and at NZIPCS. He passed the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Examination in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 1997. In the late 90s he sought higher training and experience at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, where he pursued interests in Craniofacial Surgery, Pediatric (children’s) Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery. Mr Bartlett now divides his time between his private practice at The New Zealand Institute of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery and his public practice at Middlemore and Starship Hospitals. In the public hospital he concentrates on children’s birth deformities such as Cleft Lip and Palate, Ear Anomalies and other rare Craniofacial Anomalies such as craniosynostosis . “I really enjoy my time at the public hospital as it is a chance to give something back to the community. Many of my patients are from less fortunate backgrounds and have very challenging problems. It is also a chance to train and mentor the next generation of young surgeons.”