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Aesthetic Surgery Centre Of Australia

Address:
Suite 20/ 146 Mounts Bay Rd
Perth WA  6000
Phone:
(08) 9322 XXXX
Fax:
(08) 9322 XXXX
If you're looking for a Cosmetic Procedures in Perth, WA, then Aesthetic Surgery Centre Of Australia can definitely help you. Offering a varied range of products and services like cosmetic and including anti-ageing and anti ageing creams they can be contacted on (08) 9322 XXXX to discuss these or any additional services or products.
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CSD Specialist Laser Cosmetic Centre

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Dr Chen is not only rude and abrasive but appears uninterested in one's health. Furthermore this is advertised as being able to do skin cancer checks; in fact one part of the website claims it's a 'skin cancer center' and there is "20 years of experience diagnosing and treating skin cancers". He informed me he was not able to do a total skin check and would only do a spot check of a specific point I was concerned with. Complete waste of my time.

Value:1 starsService:1 stars

Dr Gabrielle Caswell

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I would definitely NOT recommend this doctor for cosmetic procedures. Despite telling people she is a "cosmetic physician" she is simply a general practitioner that seems bored with the run of the mill coughs and colds and wants to try her hand at profitable cosmetic procedures.

Her knowledge seems limited and the prices are very high, but the biggest issue I faced was her EGO!

Value:1 starsService:1 stars

Dentessential Dentists Richmond Hawkesbury

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My daughter had an accident that made her lost her two front teeth. Those teeth were already permanent and she was crying really mad when she learned that those will not grow again. I brought her to Dentessential to have her teeth fixed. The teeth actually look real!

Value:5 starsService:5 stars

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