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Dr. Darrell Perkins, Plastic Surgeon

Locality: Kogarah, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9587 0871



Address: 14 Kensington Street 2217 Kogarah, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.drdarrellperkins.com.au/

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24.01.2022 A new study led by NBCF-funded researchers Professor Wayne Tilley and Associate Professor Theresa Hickey has provided new evidence that androgen hormone therapy... can be an effective treatment for breast cancer. The study, published this week in the prestigious journal Nature Medicine, clearly demonstrates that androgen receptor activation has potent anti-tumour capabilities. Find out more about this research and next steps to translate these findings into clinical trials: https://nbcf.org.au//new-evidence-that-male-hormones-are-/ #ZeroBy2030 See more



23.01.2022 COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of prioritising our health. Emily compares this to how she felt during her treatment for breast cancer adjusting the way... she lived her life due the threat of infection. "The thing I kept telling myself in order to get through treatment was that this is not going to last forever. And coronavirus too, shall pass." - Emily, diagnosed 2014 See more

21.01.2022 Thanks to all of our patients for wearing their masks in to appointments. Remember, though, to wear them properly and they must cover your nose and mouth at all times

20.01.2022 Breast augmentation? Breast lift? Both? Check out these tips for figuring out which procedure is right for you. http://ow.ly/MiLL30r7A1b #TrustASPS #PlasticSurgery



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17.01.2022 The World Health Organization (WHO) is today launching a strategy for the global elimination of cervical cancer, which is projected to save 62 million lives glo...bally. Australia continues to lead the way with our cervical cancer prevention programs. We are proud to be working with WHO to share Australia’s innovations, research and knowledge with the communities who need it most, as we aim to improve these inequalities in access.



12.01.2022 Facial Reconstruction following treatment of Basal or squamous cell skin cancers has to be of a very high aesthetic standard and give the patient the best possi...ble cosmetic outcome. This is the reason why patients choose a Plastic Surgeon for Skin Cancer reconstruction. An ASAPS member Plastic Surgeon who is skilled in both Cosmetic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery of the face will be able to help skin cancer patients achieve their aesthetic goals. Read more about skin cancer surgery here: https://loom.ly/79wTpQA

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09.01.2022 At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, we remember all our armed forces who have died in the line of duty. Lest we forget. #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay



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05.01.2022 We do a lot of eyelid correction surgery, but don't forget the vision part of the equation. It is important to get your eyes checked every two years, or sooner if you notice any problems or changes

05.01.2022 October is breast cancer awareness month. Regular screening is vital and saves lives. If you notice any changes please see your doctor ASAP

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03.01.2022 Finding breast cancer early provides the best chance of surviving the disease. Remember you don’t need to be an expert or use a special technique to check your ...breasts. Changes to look for include: a new lump or lumpiness, especially if it's only in one breast a change in the size or shape of your breast a change to the nipple, such as crusting, ulcer, redness or inversion a nipple discharge that occurs without squeezing a change in the skin of your breasts such as redness or dimpling an unusual pain that doesn't go away. See more

03.01.2022 "There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self." - Aldous Huxley

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02.01.2022 #PlaygroundFriyay thanks to the incredible @chris_dyer78 on Instagram! Thank you for sharing this stunning morning at Cronulla! By the way, we’re still seeking... feedback on parks, play areas and open spaces in Sutherland Shire The survey has just been extended to 14 February What do you love? What do you want to see more of? https://jointheconversation.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au/plan

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02.01.2022 Unfortunately, breast cancer doesn't just occur in middle aged or older women. Young women are also at risk of this disease. Breast cancer is very treatable but needs to be caught early. No matter your age, if you notice any changes in your breasts whatsoever, please get checked without delay.

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