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Learn AboutDr Greensmith – Specialist Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon

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Mr Andrew Greensmith is a Specialist Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon focusing entirely on Aesthetic Rhinoplasty, Revision Rhinoplasty, Aesthetic Breast Surgery, Aesthetic Surgery of the Ear and Facial Rejuvenation including Face and Neck Lift, Eyelid Surgery, Brow Lift and Facial Fat Grafting.

Andrew graduated from the University of Otago, New Zealand in 1993 with a degree in medicine and followed by postgraduate training in surgery (general/vascular surgery, orthopaedic and neurosurgery and plastic surgery) before entering the advanced training program and qualifying in plastic and reconstructive surgery FRACS in 2001.

In 2002 and 2003, Andrew completed further subspecialty training in both aesthetic and craniofacial surgery in Paris, France. This training included undertaking research into the use of fibrin glue in facelift surgery and long-term outcomes in craniofacial surgery. Time in Europe was also spent focusing on complex ear reconstruction and as a consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, England.

During 2003, Andrew began another fellowship in rhinoplasty and cleft lip and palate surgery in Nantes, France. This was followed by a one year cleft/craniofacial fellowship in Melbourne at the Royal Children’s Hospital which included further intensive training in cleft and craniofacial surgery as well as rhinoplasty, ear reconstruction and aesthetic surgery.

From 2004 to 2015 Andrew worked as a consultant at the Royal Childrens’ Hospital Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery and was Chief of Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery from 2009 to 2015.

A major highlight of Andrew’s plastic surgical career was co-leading the plastic surgical team ( combined with the neurosurgery team ) who made world headlines successfully separating conjoined twins Trishna and Krishna in 2009, marking a world-first achievement.

Andrew has published on a broad range of topics covering aesthetic facial surgery and paediatric plastic surgery in peer reviewed journals/books and has been a keynote speaker at many congresses globally. He is a member of the French Society of Plastic Surgery, the Australasian Society of Plastic Surgery, the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgery.

Andrew is an also an accomplished fine artist in his own right having been a finalist in the Archibald Portrait Prize multiple times and twice winner of the People’s Choice Award in the Archibald Portrait Prize. In 2021 he won Australia’s most prestigious portrait prize, the Moran Prize for Portraiture. He is sought-after across Australia for portrait commissions and in 2019 his portrait of then President of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Mr John Batten achieved museum status.

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Disclaimer: While most patients treated by Dr Greensmith achieve the results they desire, it goes without saying that any surgical procedure entails a degree of risk. These risks will be discussed at your consultation. To ensure a safe recovery, arranging sufficient recovery time and support is essential.⁠ To read in more detail and risks and benefits of this procedure please go to the link in the bio and click on the detailed procedure information from ASPS and ASAPs my professional societies .

Due to variations in the healing of human tissue, small imperfections may remain or develop over the course of time or due to healing and ageing. A small minority of patients (between 1-5%) may require minor revision surgery at a reduced or minimal cost depending on various factors. Results are not subject to any form of warranty or guarantee and do not imply that your results will be the same or similar as results will vary between individuals. Before and after images are taken at approximately 6 months post-surgery unless otherwise stated. Before proceeding we encourage you to seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified medical practitioner.