Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery NewsStay informed. Subscribe hereHome > Plastic + cosmetic surgery newsKnow your body: do you know the 5 signs of breast cancer?8 September, 2016The chance of a woman developing breast cancer up to age 85 is 1 in 8. One woman dies from breast cancer every 16 hours in Queensland. While those figures sound depressing, when breast cancer is detected early, women have a much greater chance of being treated...read moreBehind the scenes at Vogue Magazine’s cosmetic event25 August, 2016Vogue Australia invited Dr Sharp to join industry experts at their inaugural Queensland cosmetic event this month. Vogue editor-in-chief Edwina McCann introduced the event, which saw over 200 people fill the Versace Hotel's grand ballroom for a day of seminars and...read moreNew study focuses on breast density link to cancer18 August, 2016The University of Western Australia (UWA) is calling for participants to join a pilot study into breast density among young women, in the hope of understanding cancer risks later in life. High breast density is a strong predictors of breast cancer in older women,...read morePost pregnancy tummy tuck: what you need to know7 August, 2016 Pregnancy stretches the abdominal muscles and skin, often leaving a protrusion where the muscle are permanently separated, lax and weakened. This is called rectus divarication and it can lead to secondary problems such as hernias, difficulty exercising, pelvic...read moreHealthy ageing therapy for your brain1 August, 2016Neuroscientist Sara Lazar from Harvard Medical School has published research that flouts the commonly held belief that the human brain shrinks with age. Her research shows that when people meditate frequently, the area of the brain responsible for executive decision...read moreDr Sharp in Vogue Magazine | Brisbane Plastic Surgeon28 July, 2016Dr Sharp will feature as one of Vogue Magazine Australia's advisors in plastic and cosmetic surgery this weekend at the magazine's inaugural Beauty & Anti Ageing Event at Palazzo Versace on the Gold Coast. Speaking on the various facial cosmetic surgery procedures...read moreDr Sharp in the Queensland Times | Plastic Surgery News14 June, 2016Reported by Anna Hartley | 6th April | Queensland Times: SOME might be quick to assume young women would make up most cosmetic surgery candidates. According to Ipswich plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr David Sharp, the majority of people who come to him for...read moreSkin cancer risks in winter14 June, 2016In this article, Dr Sharp speaks to the Queensland Times about the year-round skin cancer risk Queenslanders experience due to high UV rates. Dr Sharp said many of the skin cancers he removes are preventable, and UV rates remain high during winter, so patients should...read moreMum knows best!7 May, 2016To celebrate Mother's Day and the special women in our lives, the team at Dr David Sharp Plastic Surgery shares the pearls of wisdom bestowed by their mums for good health, beauty and wellbeing... Julie Mum lives by some principles that I've tried to pass down...read moreSensation changes after breast augmentation: what to expect23 April, 2016 Numbness is a normal part of any surgical procedure and can be expected for several weeks or months after surgery, as the nerves are traumatised by surgery and may be compressed by swelling. Sensation in the breast and nipple can increase or decrease after...read more « Previous 1 … 15 16 17 18 Next »Stay connectedBe the first to know about the latest advancements in plastic surgery and cosmetic medicine…Name*Email* CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Know your body: do you know the 5 signs of breast cancer?8 September, 2016The chance of a woman developing breast cancer up to age 85 is 1 in 8. One woman dies from breast cancer every 16 hours in Queensland. While those figures sound depressing, when breast cancer is detected early, women have a much greater chance of being treated...read more
Behind the scenes at Vogue Magazine’s cosmetic event25 August, 2016Vogue Australia invited Dr Sharp to join industry experts at their inaugural Queensland cosmetic event this month. Vogue editor-in-chief Edwina McCann introduced the event, which saw over 200 people fill the Versace Hotel's grand ballroom for a day of seminars and...read more
New study focuses on breast density link to cancer18 August, 2016The University of Western Australia (UWA) is calling for participants to join a pilot study into breast density among young women, in the hope of understanding cancer risks later in life. High breast density is a strong predictors of breast cancer in older women,...read more
Post pregnancy tummy tuck: what you need to know7 August, 2016 Pregnancy stretches the abdominal muscles and skin, often leaving a protrusion where the muscle are permanently separated, lax and weakened. This is called rectus divarication and it can lead to secondary problems such as hernias, difficulty exercising, pelvic...read more
Healthy ageing therapy for your brain1 August, 2016Neuroscientist Sara Lazar from Harvard Medical School has published research that flouts the commonly held belief that the human brain shrinks with age. Her research shows that when people meditate frequently, the area of the brain responsible for executive decision...read more
Dr Sharp in Vogue Magazine | Brisbane Plastic Surgeon28 July, 2016Dr Sharp will feature as one of Vogue Magazine Australia's advisors in plastic and cosmetic surgery this weekend at the magazine's inaugural Beauty & Anti Ageing Event at Palazzo Versace on the Gold Coast. Speaking on the various facial cosmetic surgery procedures...read more
Dr Sharp in the Queensland Times | Plastic Surgery News14 June, 2016Reported by Anna Hartley | 6th April | Queensland Times: SOME might be quick to assume young women would make up most cosmetic surgery candidates. According to Ipswich plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr David Sharp, the majority of people who come to him for...read more
Skin cancer risks in winter14 June, 2016In this article, Dr Sharp speaks to the Queensland Times about the year-round skin cancer risk Queenslanders experience due to high UV rates. Dr Sharp said many of the skin cancers he removes are preventable, and UV rates remain high during winter, so patients should...read more
Mum knows best!7 May, 2016To celebrate Mother's Day and the special women in our lives, the team at Dr David Sharp Plastic Surgery shares the pearls of wisdom bestowed by their mums for good health, beauty and wellbeing... Julie Mum lives by some principles that I've tried to pass down...read more
Sensation changes after breast augmentation: what to expect23 April, 2016 Numbness is a normal part of any surgical procedure and can be expected for several weeks or months after surgery, as the nerves are traumatised by surgery and may be compressed by swelling. Sensation in the breast and nipple can increase or decrease after...read more