Tummy Tuck – Abdominoplasty Complications
What Potential Complications Can Occur During and After Tummy Tuck – Abdominoplasty Surgery Are you considering a tummy tuck – known medically as abdominoplasty – to change your … Read more
Before undergoing any surgical procedure, it’s essential to be aware of potential risks. Dr. Soliman and his team prioritize your safety and well-being. While complications are rare, they can include infection, bleeding, anesthesia reactions, scarring, and more. During your comprehensive consultation, we’ll discuss these risks in detail and provide personalized information tailored to your unique health profile. Our experienced team’s goal is to minimize risks and ensure your procedure is as safe and successful as possible.
What Potential Complications Can Occur During and After Tummy Tuck – Abdominoplasty Surgery Are you considering a tummy tuck – known medically as abdominoplasty – to change your … Read more
Why It’s Important to Avoid Alcohol and Recreational Drugs before and after Plastic Surgery When it comes to cosmetic surgery, and surgery in general, achieving optimal outcomes extends … Read more
AHPRA Registered Medical Practitioner MED 0001679053 Specialist Registration in Plastic Surgery
Dr Bish Soliman is a Sydney-based Specialist Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who performs aesthetic surgery of the face, breast, and body as well as skin cancer surgery.
He currently holds two consultant microsurgery positions in major Sydney hospitals performing complex microsurgical reconstruction including DIEP breast reconstruction.
After graduating from The King’s School, Dr Bish completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Sydney. After working briefly at a major Sydney finance firm, he decided to pursue his passion and long-term goal of a career in medicine. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame at the top of his class, receiving First class honours and the prestigious Bower and Sherrard medal. He then went on to complete his junior medical training at Westmead Hospital during which time he was awarded Junior Medical Officer (JMO) of the Year, as well as a finalist for NSW Doctor of the Year.