Dr Rebecca Wyten
Dr Wyten offers appointments at two Melbourne locations:
St John of God Hospital, 75 Kangan Drive, Berwick
260 Mitcham Rd, Mitcham
Dr Wyten operates at four Melbourne locations:
Having surgery is a big decision. It’s important to consider your motivations for surgery and your desired outcome from surgery.
Before booking an appointment with Dr Wyten, it’s important to consult with your General Practitioner (GP) to discuss your needs and to find out more about having plastic surgery. It’s now an Australian requirement that all patients considering having cosmetic surgery see a GP or other Medical Practitioner prior to seeing a Specialist Plastic Surgeon. If deemed appropriate, your GP or other specialist can refer you to Dr Wyten for a further consultation.
The following tests are recommended prior to these specific operations.
Abdominoplasty surgery:
Breast surgery:
Dr Wyten recommends you wear comfortable clothing to your consultation. Dr Wyten will need to examine your body to give you personalised surgical recommendations, and it is common to have photographs taken of your body (pre-surgery photos) so please wear clothing that is easy to get in and out of.
Please bring the following to your consultation with Dr Wyten:
Your consultation is private and confidential between yourself and Dr Wyten. However, we recommend bringing someone with you for support, such as a partner, family member or close friend.
You will have a discussion with Dr Wyten about your surgical goals, your medical history and lifestyle. You will have the opportunity to ask any questions you have about potential treatment options and likely outcomes, as well as risks associated with surgery, and what to expect after surgery.
Dr Wyten will discuss associated fees for surgery and if you decide to proceed, you can discuss available surgery dates. Further consultations prior to surgery may be required.
A first consultation with Dr Wyten costs $355 and is payable at the time of booking.
Some patients may be eligible for a partial rebate from Medicare for their consultation depending on the type of surgery they are considering.