Name: Chris Ahn, MS, MBChB, FRACS (Plas)
Last name: Ahn
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2017
Years experience: 6
Primary Specialty: Plastic Surgeon
Business: Dr Chris Ahn
Address: 105 Frenchs Forest Rd. W
Address suite: Ste. 9, Lvl. 6
Phone: +61 1300 008 098
City: Frenchs Forest
Zip Code: NSW 2086
Country: AU
Statement: Dr Chris Ahn is a plastic & reconstructive surgeon specializing in microsurgical breast and head & neck cancer reconstruction as well as performing general & aesthetic plastic surgery
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- Northern Beaches Hospital, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney South West Private
Education:
- Undergraduate: BS, Human Biology, University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Medical:
- MBChB
- MS, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, University of Sydney, Australia
Postdoc Training:
- Fellowships:
- Microsurgical Reconstruction, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada
- Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea
GPS coordinates on map: -33.7510335,151.2331949
Primary location:
Location name: Sydney
State: 02
Country: AU
Map point: -33.8671,151.2070007
Treatments:
- Areola Reduction Surgery
- Arm Lift
- Asian Rhinoplasty
- Body Lift
- Botox
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Fat Transfer
- Breast Implant Removal
- Breast Implant Revision
- Breast Implants
- Breast Lift
- Breast Lift with Implants
- Breast Reconstruction
- Breast Reconstruction Revision
- Breast Reconstruction with DIEP Flap
- Breast Reconstruction with Fat Transfer
- Breast Reconstruction with Latissimus Flap
- Breast Reconstruction with TRAM Flap
- Breast Reduction
- Brow Lift
- Canthoplasty
- Capsular Contracture Treatment
- Cheek Lift
- Chin Filler
- Chin Implant
- Chin Liposuction
- Dermabrasion
- Dermal Fillers
- Double Eyelid Surgery
- Dysport
- Ear Surgery
- Earlobe Repair
- Eyelid Retraction Repair
- Eyelid Surgery
- Facelift
- Facial Reconstructive Surgery
- Forehead Reduction
- Genioplasty
- Jaw Reduction
- Lip Fillers
- Lip Lift
- Liposuction
- Mentor Breast Implants
- Mini Tummy Tuck
- Mommy Makeover
- Motiva Breast Implants
- Nipple Reduction
- Nipple Surgery
- Nonsurgical Nose Job
- Ptosis Surgery
- Restylane
- Revision Rhinoplasty
- Rhinoplasty
- SMAS Facelift
- Thigh Lift
- Tummy Tuck
- V Line Surgery
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Profile created: Jan 17, 2019
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Doctor Designation Start Time: Jan 24, 2019
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Sydney, 02, AU. GPS coordinates: -33.8671,151.2070007
Doctor’s answers
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Asian Double eyelid surgery. Is this a realistic outcome for me?
Asian Double eyelid surgery
Nov 9, 2020
Nov 9, 2020
Hi there. Yes, a result similar to this should be achievable for you however you should be aware that all eyelid operations work on the foundations of your own anatomy. I would recommend a medial epicanthoplasty procedure to sharpen the inner corner of your eye and to allow for some show of your tear ducts which appears attractive and combining this with either a incisional or non-incisional double eyelid procedure. The decision for either can not be determined on a photo alone and requires…
Are my eyelid creases too high? Asian eyelids
Double eyelid question
Nov 9, 2020
Nov 9, 2020
Hi there. Thanks for your question. It is a personal choice to some degree what you prefer in terms of a double eyelid fold height. Most Asian patients have a somewhat flatter facial profile and high double fold creases do tend to look less natural, however I would say that your current fold height is not bad. The main issue you have however is what I would term an ‘untidy fold’. This is different to a triple fold which can be a result of scarring or congenital tethering. While you have a…
My eyelids are uneven after my surgery, what should I do? Should I have a revision?
Revision double eyelid surgery
Nov 9, 2020
Nov 9, 2020
It appears as though your previous double eyelid operation has created an outfold crease. The issue with this is that you have a strong inner eyelid corner fold (medial epicanthal fold) which is tethering the lower part of the inner skin down and creating a second (natural fold) that was likely previously present to some extent before your operation.
I would recommend you see a surgeon experienced in revision Asian double eyelid surgery. My method of correction for this would be to revise…
I would recommend you see a surgeon experienced in revision Asian double eyelid surgery. My method of correction for this would be to revise…
Can I get surgery for triple eyelid?
Can I get surgery for triple eyelid?
Nov 9, 2020
Nov 9, 2020
Hi there. From your photo and description it appears that you have a triple fold formation. This is caused by an adhesion between your skin and the underlying eyelid structures that is occurring above your natural eyelid fold. The causes of this may be due to trauma or previous surgery causing scarring but can also be a natural occurrence due to your anatomy.
The correct method of addressing this surgically is through a blepharoplasty incision, but you may wish to consider a surgeon…
The correct method of addressing this surgically is through a blepharoplasty incision, but you may wish to consider a surgeon…
Will the fact I keloid scar mean having implants could interfere with breastfeeding
Will the fact I keloid scar mean having implants could interfere with breastfeeding in the future
Feb 26, 2019
Feb 26, 2019
Hi and thanks for your question. Unless you have an implant inserted through an incision in your areolar area (which would not typically be an incision used for breast augmentation), any scar should not affect breast feeding. 2 things to note are that many patients who have been told that they have a keloid scar in fact have hypertrophic or ‘overactive’ scarring rather than a true keloid. This is commonly seen in caesarian section scars where the stretch and activity in that area leads to a…
Do I have congenital symmastia and will it worsen with a breast augmentation? (Phot
Do I have congenital symmastia
Feb 26, 2019
Feb 26, 2019
Hi Verona
No you don’t have congenital symmastia. This is a condition usually caused by excessive dissection towards the midline during breast augmentation implant placement that leads to the right and left implant pockets connecting and giving the unfortunate appearance of a ‘uniboob’.
When considering breast augmentation, consideration should be given to the underlying shape of your chest. Those who have a rounder chest will have more separation of the breasts as the breasts tend to…
No you don’t have congenital symmastia. This is a condition usually caused by excessive dissection towards the midline during breast augmentation implant placement that leads to the right and left implant pockets connecting and giving the unfortunate appearance of a ‘uniboob’.
When considering breast augmentation, consideration should be given to the underlying shape of your chest. Those who have a rounder chest will have more separation of the breasts as the breasts tend to…
I’m 8 weeks post op for tummy tuck. What do you recommend to better the look of my
8 weeks post op for tummy tuck
Feb 26, 2019
Feb 26, 2019
Hi and thanks for your enquiry. At 8 weeks post op your abdominal scar is well into the remodelling phase of wound healing. The scar will be strong, however to build up this strength, a lot of collagen has been laid down in a random pattern. The remodelling phase is where this disorganised collagen is ‘remodelled’ into a more linear and organised fashion. Subsequently, you should notice that your scar becomes less thick and the redness will also reduce with time as the level of activity…
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