Review Real Patient Results – Pre and Post Plastic Surgery Before and After Photo Gallery
These before and after plastic surgery real patient results are from our Specialist Plastic Surgeons based in Melbourne and Sydney. Dr Rubinstein, Dr Wyten, Dr Briggs and Dr Sackelariou, and ENT Surgeon Dr Stephen Kleid.
*Please be advised: Graphic Medical Images of cosmetic surgery outcomes and corrective Plastic Surgery are available by clicking the medical image links above. See the before and after Photo Gallery of plastic Surgery. These photographs represent typical results, not everyone who has plastic surgery will achieve the same results.
Pre-Consult and Virtual Consult Photo-Taking Guide

PRE-CONSULT PHOTO GUIDELINES FOR BEFORE AND AFTER PLASTIC SURGERY
Before sending photos to our Patient Care Advisors or Plastic Surgeons, please follow our helpful tips.
THE PHOTOS
We will need 5 photos taken by your friend or partner.
- A front view,
- 2 side views
- And a 45-degree angle also from both sides.
- These should be taken approximately 1.5-2 meters away.
THE PHOTOS
We will need 5 photos taken by your friend or partner.
- A front view,
- 2 side views
- And a 45-degree angle also from both sides.
- These should be taken approximately 1.5-2 meters away.
BACKGROUND AND LIGHTING
Photos should be taken against a plain wall or uncluttered background with as much light as possible (use as many open windows and artificial lighting as you can). Photos taken on a smartphone or modern camera will usually be okay. Please do not use portrait mode. Please make sure the entire photo is in focus.
EMAILING PHOTOS
Be sure not to compress or edit your images. This can often cause photos to blur. Please send original, high-resolution photos only. You can send one at a time via email (up to 10MB) if they are large.
HOW TO TAKE BEFORE PHOTOS
Breast Surgery Photos: Stand upright with feet shoulder-width apart and your arms and hands resting naturally by your side. Be natural. Do not wear a bra or alter your posture or appearance.
You should take a photo from the front, left side, right side, and ideally a photo standing at a 45-degree angle for each side at a distance of 1.5 metres.
Tummy Surgery Photos: It is best to take photos in an upright position with your underwear or bathers pulled down to your pubic bone. This is so the surgeon can clearly view your area of concern (be sure your abdomen is relaxed).
• Keep your posture natural and relax, let your belly hang out.
• Please take photos 2 metres away from the front, left side, right side, and ideally a photo standing at a 45-degree angle on each side.
Other Resources:
- Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency AHPRA (Register of practitioners),
- Health Victoria (The Department of Health and Human Services).