Dr. Tim Brown and all of his wonderful team have been amazing throughout the whole entire process. ??I’m 3 months post op tummy and thighs and I’m amazed by the results with such a large amount of skin removal. I’ve had minimal bruising, and little pain afterwards. ??I found Dr Tim Brown and his team to be very knowledgeable and honest, and find myself trusting them all entirely.?? Dr Tim Brown was and is always realistic about the result and what I would be able to achieve and carefully explained what he proposed to do so and outlined carefully on what to expect.?? I honestly would not trust anyone else in the industry. ??Thank you again Dr TimBrown and your amazing team. Jess
I cannot speak highly enough about Mr Brown and his team. Kas Hollingsworth who conducts all the injectables is very attentive, professional and informative when talking through procedures. I've had the most amazing natural looking results using dermal fillers. I'm so glad I found these rooms - highly recommend.
I am 47 years old with 2 young boys 8 & 5. I'm 163cms tall (ha) and approximately 68kgs. I was at a crossroads regarding breast surgery and decided it was now or never to have my procedure. Dr Tim Brown had been recommended to my by many people and after meeting him for the first time I understand why. He was extremely professional and made me feel totally comfortable with choosing him as my surgeon at my initial appointment. The option to give best result was a breast lift combined with implant above the muscle. I could choose from 460cc or 520cc which were the most appropriate size for my frame and lifestyle. I chose the 460cc implant and am currently in recovery at home after having the procedure done 2 days ago. I stayed overnight after my procedure to be monitored carefully before being discharged. So far I am very happy with the early result and I am looking forward to seeing the ongoing progress. Updated on 29 Aug 2019: So, I have added daily progress(?) Pictures of my procedure. It's good to keep a photo record of how things are going even though I don't feel like there is much change other than color...As you can see from the pictures my right breast has dropped into a good place and is filling out nicely. The left breast however is still riding high and is yet to drop. I have had my weekly check up and nurses said not to worry to much about this as once the swelling goes down and a little more healing occurs the implant will drop into place!! This is really the only frustrating thing about my recovery as I'm concerned about them looking the same. It's very early days so I'll have to remain patient and have faith in the process... Updated on 6 Sep 2019: So the past week or so has been a mix of emotions for me, I thought reaching the 2 week mark I'd turn a corner and start feeling better, not the case. I've been unclear with my pain meds and wasn't told to take Nurofen consistently along with Panadol which has kept inflammation going and pain. I have resorted to using Endone by the end of the day to cope with pain. Hopefully by today pain should be under control without Endone. The Drs also said I'm swelling and having pain because I'm doing too much? The recovery rules given to me were personal care only, shower, toilet and bed. So admittedly I have done a little more than this with a 5 year old and 8 year old and a husband who has 2 businesses he is running via phone while being Mr Mom (and doing a brilliant job)! I felt like I was being blamed for all the swelling and I have been told by nurse, the next 2 weeks I must rest (which is what I thought I was doing)...anyways, I will follow the regime to a T and see what happens. I am generally pleased with the results so far, but I am also over it at the same time. Just had the steri strips taken off yesterday and I'm yet to shower to remove excess blood, but will do that shortly and take some more pictures. Updated on 12 Sep 2019: So I had steri strips removed at Drs office and 2 days later blood started oozing from right nipple both breasts had been quite painful from the beginning as you would expext. Sent photos to Drs office over next few days and as there was no improvement I went and saw Dr Marie Rostek who is Tim Brown's back up surgeon when he's away. I was admitted to Belura Private in Mornington on Tuesday and had surgery that night. They found haematoma on both breasts so I had right implant removed and replaced with a new implant and left implant was removed, cleaned out and put back. I woke up from surgery feeling much better (kinda) as there was no pressure in my breasts like before. My body has been through the wringer over past 3 weeks but hopefully I can now get on with healing properly. I have attached some photos from before 2nd surgery and after. Updated on 4 Oct 2019: Just thought I'd update on how I'm doing, things have been much better 2nd time round. I'm happy the surgeon (fill in who looks after my surgeon's patients when away) removed haematoma on both breasts even though this is not what my original surgeon would have done??? So I started the healing process all over again and the results are improving. My left implant is still high and hasn't dropped into place but Dr has assured me this will eventually happen!!! I'll be much happier when they balance out....I also feel my nipples may need revision surgery to correct shape...not sure what else I can do to help this implant drop into place.....Will ask Dr next week... Updated on 22 Nov 2019: Not good news...another check up with plastic surgeon at 10 weeks post 2nd surgery and he thinks my left breast may have capsular contraction which is why it hasn't dropped. I am beyond disappointed and only another surgery can fix this problem. I am hating my results and this journey. I also feel as if my breasts may be too big and look like they are starting to sag already!! Do I go back to my surgeon for revision or start looking for another surgeon. He has told me to wait till Feb next year and see if left side drops before surgery again!!! Updated on 14 Feb 2020: I am currently 2 days post 3rd breast surgery to correct capsular contracture and areola reduction. I am feeling much better and confident with the outcome of this surgery. The ache and pressure from the contracture I had in left breast is gone and my nipples are looking smaller and even.The left implant (which was replaced) will take some time to drop and fall into place which should then balance with my right breast ????????.... Updated on 3 Jun 2020: So things are looking better and I'm happier with results. I recently went and had suture removed from areola with a local anesthetic in Drs rooms....puckering should completely smooth now. Still a little sore in my left breast, which had implant removed and replaced and areola still tender after a further reduction was made to them both.
I've been to many clinics over the past looking for treatment in the face area. Kas Hollingsworth is the only one I feel that actually listens to me, gives me a chance to explain what is bothering me, and does exactly what I've asked. Other injectors in other clinics pretend to listen to you but don't really. They interrupt you, coming to conclusions thinking they know everything, and lo and behold, sometimes they end up actually making the mistake you feared they would. Kas really is the best. Warm, considerate and most of all LISTENS. Appreciate all your help Kas and I’ll see you gain soon . Anna.
Highly recommend her, I received lip fillers by Kas Hollingsworth 2 weeks ago. Had an amazing experience with Kas. She’s attentive and talks you through the procedure so that you are comfortable and understand everything that she’s doing. She’s very receptive to feedback and ensures that you get exactly what you want. The staff were super nice and more importantly, the passion Kas has for her profession shows, which directly reflects in her quality work! I’m a very happy customer and will be back to see her in another 12 months.
I’ve had my implants or five years now. My surgeon was amazing and honestly I loved the way they looked, however I’ve heard so many negative things about breast implants and that prompted me to get a ‘check’. They found a lump. That freaked me out to no end, fortunately the doctor told me it was nothing cancerous. My doctor did tell me that I should look into getting them removed though. I met with my plastic surgeon and he talked me through the process of having them removed and honestly the more I talk about it, read about it the more I want it done. I feel like I now have the confidence to rock my small boobs. At the moment I’m just saving for my surgery. Hoping to have my surgery February - March next year! Will keep you posted. Updated on 28 Dec 2018: My explant went off without a hitch. I got to hospital on time. I had a beautiful room to myself. I was in theatre on time. I couldn’t fault the staff at St John of God and I couldn’t fault my surgeon Dr Tim Brown. I had my operation at around 9am and was back to my room by 10am. I can’t tell you how amazing I felt waking up and not having a weight on my chest. I felt free and alive. I can’t believe just how much better my body feels just after a few hours of having them out. I am only now feeling a bit sore but nothing compared to the pain I felt when I first had my implants put in five years ago. I have suffered memory fog, hair loss, weight gain, IBS, low immune system, fatigue, anxiety, depression, mood swings, dry skin, night sweats and I could go on. I had ignored these symptoms for so long thinking it was just age but now that I have done the research about BII I am certain that my breast implants were the cause of most of my ailments. I can only stress to those thinking of getting breast implants, do your research and see if it’s really worth it. If I could go back five years I would have never got them done. Health is really the only thing that should be important and I’m glad I finally have them out.
Hello! So, I vowed to myself at the beginning of my journey that I when I was on the other side I would share my experience. I will start from the very beginning and break it down in stages for anyone who is interested. If you would like to see before and afters please feel free to message me. I haven't had my official post op pictures taken yet as I am currently only 5 weeks PO - but will post when I get them at my 12 week. Hoping this helps someone, especially if you are considering Dr Tim Brown, and please don't hesitate to message me if you have any questions.
Surgeon - Tim Brown 465cc Over muscle Sub-fascial Currently 34B/32C Height - 178cm No kids 30yo First I’ll tell you a little bit about myself and why I chose to get breast augmentation with Tim Brown. Firstly I had several women AND men with partners mention Tims name over the years and they were all so over the moon with the results. His name kept popping up….which is a great sign. And secondly I didn’t feel like I had a womans body. I was flat chested until I gained some weight and then I felt what it was like to have boobs. After losing the weight again, I went back down to being flat chested and used all the padded bras there was to offer, to give myself that extra shape. I wanted to give myself the opportunity to feel womanly and thought that this was the best way to do it. So I booked in my surgery and started the countdown of 70 days to go. 465cc over the muscle, sub-fascial (over the muscle). Current bra size without padding 34B to 32C. I have wide breasts which were naturally very flat (like pancakes) I started to get obsessed with the stories on Real Self and reading the Q&A section continuously. Why am I being like this? And where has all this anxiety come from!? I began to convince myself that it was going to hurt based on what I had read. So I started to get very nervous. Too nervous in fact that I couldn’t stop thinking about it and it took over my whole day. I was ready to cancel at one point, about a week and a half before surgery. I wanted to know if Tim Brown used Local Anaesthetic and block the pain from the surgery, after speaking with his team, they said that he does. So here were the questions that kept me up most nights and I thought I would answer them honestly in this review. Every person is different and what I experience could be extremely different for someone else of the same age, build etc Does it hurt having overs (Sub-fascial)? Answer: Yes and No. It didn’t hurt as much as I thought it would. I woke up in no pain from surgery. The only time it hurt was when i moved from a laying position, but it was tolerable with pain killers. Will I freak out when I wake up from surgery at the weight on my chest? Answer: Hahahaha no I didn’t freak out at all. I didn’t even feel the tightness that you often hear of. There was no heaviness that was overwhelming either. I laugh at how worked up I was getting. Does it hurt in the mornings? Answer: Everything swells at night, so I read that taking the pain medication before bedtime will help ease the “Morning boob” pain. It doesn’t hurt when I lay still, it only hurts when I move suddenly. I find that when I get up and walk around the pain stops within minutes. Does it cause shooting spasms that will hurt? Answer: The shooting pains aren’t that bad really, after taking a normal panadol they tend to disappear. Will I be able to move my arms after surgery? Answer: Yes I was! This was a surprise to me. Keeping the arm movements small, but I was still able to use my arms quite freely. Will the weight of the implants pull at the stitches and weaken them and then they could pop open? Answer: No, because there is three layers of stitching before the outer layer of skin gets stitched together. So there won’t be any weakening of the outside stitches to come apart. I walk around with no bra and it feels fine. I’ll share the list that I made for hospital and aftercare; * Movical (chocolate flavour with chilled water) for all the pain meds making you constipated, you need some assistance. * Bio Oil - to help with scarring and stretch marks * Light weight pants for hospital stay and trip home * Zip up hoodie, button up shirts * Thongs (flip flops) * Dry Shampoo - because I’ll be washing my body but lifting my arms above my heads for the first few days is a no-go to wash my hair. * Soups * Travel pillow for sitting and resting elevated. * I was advised no icepacks are needed and NO massaging the implants, which I read to be such a common thing on Real Self, every surgeon has their own advice so follows yours accordingly. * Pain meds, back up. - I didn't need them in the end
As a cosmetic dermatologist myself I can tell you that Kas Hollingsworth under Mr Tim Browns Plastic Surgeon guidance is by far one of the best injectors in the Australia and we are very blessed to have her on the Peninsula. There are very few injectors that thoroughly understand the facial changes that occur with age, have the artistic eye to appreciate those changes and even fewer who are skillful enough to SAFELY inject someone to recreate appropriate aesthetic proportions to enhance someone NATURALLY. I've been in my industry for 22 years and I would only ever under go this form of treatment set in a medical environment. If you thinking of having fillers for lips, cheeks or folds or even anti wrinkle injections make an appointment with this clinic.
What an amazing man who knows absolutely everything you need to know about breast argumentation. Mr Tim Brown made me feel extremely comfortable throughout the whole process, had all the answers to every questions and takes a lot of pride in what he does. If you are considering having breast argumentation I would strongly suggest you see Tim as his work speaks for itself.