Plastic Surgeon Dr Colbert Subiaco, 6008

Name: David Colbert, MBBS, FRACS (Plast)
Last name: Colbert
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2013
Years experience: 10
Primary Specialty: Plastic Surgeon
Business: Dr David Colbert – Specialist Plastic Surgery
Address: 316 Churchill Ave.
Phone: +61 8 6478 9920
City: Subiaco
Zip Code: 6008
Country: AU
Consulting Fees: 200$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • Mount Hospital, St John of God Hospital, Cambridge Day Surgery
Education
  • Undergraduate: Curtin University of Technology, 2000
  • Medical: MBBS, University of Western Australia, 2006
Postdoc Training
  • Residency: Royal Perth Hospital
  • Fellowships:
  • John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University
  • Churchill Hospital, Oxford University
  • Melbourne Institute of Plastic Surgery
GPS coordinates on map: -31.95,115.8

David Colbert, MBBS, FRACS (Plast)

Primary location
Location name: Subiaco
State: 08
Country: AU
Map point: -31.95,115.8
Treatments
  • Areola Reduction Surgery
  • Arm Lift
  • Belly Button Surgery
  • Body Lift
  • Breast Augmentation
  • Breast Fat Transfer
  • Breast Implant Removal
  • Breast Implant Revision
  • Breast Implants
  • Breast Lift
  • Breast Lift with Implants
  • Breast Reconstruction
  • Breast Reduction
  • Brow Lift
  • Buccal Fat Removal
  • Chin Liposuction
  • Double Eyelid Surgery
  • Drainless Tummy Tuck
  • Ear Surgery
  • Earlobe Repair
  • Eyelid Surgery
  • Facelift
  • Facial
  • Facial Fat Transfer
  • Forehead Reduction
  • Genioplasty
  • Gynecomastia Surgery
  • Hand Reconstructive Surgery
  • Hand Rejuvenation
  • Inverted Nipple Surgery
  • Lipoma Removal
  • Liposculpture
  • Liposuction
  • Mentor Breast Implants
  • Mini Facelift
  • Mini Tummy Tuck
  • Mole Removal
  • Mommy Makeover
  • Monsplasty
  • Neck Lift
  • Panniculectomy
  • Power-Assisted Liposuction (PAL)
  • Rhinoplasty
  • Scar Removal
  • Septoplasty
  • Tummy Tuck
  • Tummy Tuck Revision

RealSelf Info

Rating: 5.0
Profile views: 1165
Answer count: 17
Review count: 1
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Nov 12, 2018
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile photo modified: Feb 21, 2020
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Specialist Plastic Surgeon
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 14, 2018
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Subiaco, 08, AU. GPS coordinates: -31.95,115.8

Latest ratings of treatments

  • Breast Augmentation (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Breast Augmentation (Sep 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Breast Augmentation (Nov 2018) – Overall rating: 5/5

Doctor’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
What do you think of breast lift / scar correction + fat grafting? How to avoid hyper
It is still early days
Mar 27, 2019
Thanks for your photos and questions.
Considering your history and the fact you’re still early in the recovery stage, I think your scars look acceptable. Initially scars heal with an inflammatory stage, with the skin often looking angry or inflammed, before settling over the following months to a more fine scar.
I’d suggest touching base with your Plastic Surgeon so they can help manage your healing as closely as possible.
Best of luck for your ongoing recovery!
Dr David Colbert MBB…
Does a person with I cup have the chance to be a C cup?
Breast reduction
Mar 27, 2019
Thanks for your question and photo.
I think you most certainly can become a C cup, but with a couple of caveats.
It’s always helpful to have some goal photos to show your surgeon, and together you can decide on a size that is proportional to your frame.
Initially your breasts will be swollen after surgery, and may take some months for the final size to become apparent.
One last thing to remember is that cup size is completely non-standardised, and that a ‘C cup’ in on…
Breast reduction wound has split open and keeps splitting more. How do I stop the inc
Breast reduction healing
Mar 26, 2019
Thanks for your photos.
As I’m sure you’re aware, wound breakdown at the T-junction can be a common problem, although it can be minimised by pre-operative planning and intra-operative techniques.
Small areas of wound breakdown can be managed with dressings and good local wound care, while larger areas of breakdown may need more aggressive treatment (such as debridement, resuturing, and in some cases, reconstructive surgery).
I suggest seeing your original surgeon for a check up so they can…
Pain, burning, stinging sensation on breast, 4 months post op. Should I be concerned?
Pain at this stage of recovery is unusual.
Mar 26, 2019
Thanks for your question, and I’m sorry to hear you’re in pain.
Breast reduction is generally not a very painful procedure, especially at four months postoperatively.
When scars heal they initially enter an inflammatory stage of healing, before beginning to settle after after several months. It is possible that your symptoms may be a normal part of healing for you, and not a symptom of something abnormal.
In any case I’d suggest returning to your original surgeon for a check up, j…
Do breast lifts require mammograms?
Great question!
Mar 26, 2019
Thanks for your question.
Preoperative breast imaging should be personalised to your risk, while also taking into account the National breast screening recommendations.
While most countries guidelines recommend screening to start at between 40 and 50 years old, this will change depending on your previous or family history of breast cancer.
It is worth noting that baseline screening before having breast surgery is generally not recommended, as most experienced breast radiologists can tell the…
Why doesn’t one of my arms go far behind 1 year after BA?
There are likely to be multiple causes of your reduced range of motion.
Mar 26, 2019
Thanks for your question.
Reduced upper limb movement after breast augmentation can have multiple causes, but is often caused by muscle fibrosis and contracture after release of your pectoralis major muscle. This can be prevented by early range of motion exercises to maintain your range of motion and reduce any muscle fibrosis from developing. Other causes (eg early capsule contracture) can be excluded after a full history and examination.
Best of luck for…
How would I know if I have necrosis after tummy tuck?
There is no evidence of necrosis
Mar 25, 2019
Hi Crystal
Thanks for your question.
From the looks of your photographs there isn’t anything to worry about. There is some superficial scabbing and some redness, both of which are normal during the early (inflammatory) stage of healing.
Best of luck with the rest of your recovery!
BW
David

Last updated on 12/03/2023