Breast Cancer Surgery

Breast lumps may be benign or malignant. It is important that they are comprehensively assessed by a thorough history and physical examination followed by imaging with tissue biopsy. Changes within the breast for example the development of a lump, swelling, skin changes, nipple discharge or pain are important reasons to see a specialist breast surgeon. Abnormal findings detected on mammogram screening will also need to be thoroughly investigated.

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Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation, also known as augmentation mammoplasty, can be performed for cosmetic enhancement or as part of reconstructive surgery, such as correcting a congenital chest deformity like tuberous breast deformity or pectus excavatum. The procedure involves placing implants beneath the breast tissue to increase breast size.

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Breast Implant Removal

Our specialist surgeons perform breast implant removal surgery for private patients at locations across Brisbane including Sunnybank Private Hospital, Mater Private Hospital Redlands and Mater Private Hospital South Brisbane.

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Breast Reduction

Breast reduction, or reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the size of excessively large breasts. For some women, large breasts can lead to physical discomfort and pain, as well as emotional challenges.

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Thyroid Nodules & Thyroid Surgery

Thyroid nodules are common. Less than 1 in 10 will be a thyroid cancer. However, if you have a lump or nodule in your neck, we need to rule out the possibility of cancer by investigating and treating it as early as possible. Speak to your GP if you notice any unusual physical symptoms and they can refer you to see one of the surgeons at Sunnybank Surgical to discuss surgery for thyroid nodules.

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Parathyroid Surgery

The parathyroid glands are located in the neck closely related to the thyroid gland. There are in total four glands. An overactive gland results in excessive parathyroid hormone (PTH) production. This can be easily diagnosed on a blood test and its resultant manifestation of hypercalcemia can result in symptoms of bone weakening, kidney stones, abdominal pain, constipation and psychiatric disturbance.

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