Dr Scott J Turner is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (FRACS) offering consultations in Canberra, ACT. With over a decade of experience focused on cosmetic surgery of the face, nose and breast, Dr Turner brings the same standard of specialist surgical care to Canberra patients that he provides at his Sydney and Brisbane practices.
Consultations take place at the Campbell clinic in Canberra. Surgical procedures are performed at accredited private hospital facilities in Sydney.
Canberra Clinic Details
Address: G24/6 Provan Street, Campbell ACT 2612
Phone: 1300 437 758
Email: [email protected]
Consultation Days: Fridays (by appointment)
The Campbell clinic is located in the inner north of Canberra, with easy access from the city centre, Woden, Belconnen, and Queanbeyan. Street parking is available in the surrounding area, and the clinic is accessible by public transport.
Dr Turner personally conducts all consultations. There are no patient representatives or patient coordinators standing in. Each appointment is an opportunity to discuss your concerns in detail, explore your options, and ask questions in a private, unhurried setting.
To arrange a consultation, contact the practice or call 1300 437 758.
About Dr Scott J Turner — Specialist Plastic Surgeon
Dr Scott J Turner is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His training included extensive supervised surgical education covering both aesthetic and reconstructive procedures, with additional fellowship training in facial aesthetic surgery.
His professional memberships include:
- Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) – Plastic Surgery
- Member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- Member of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS)
- Member of the Australian Medical Association (AMA)
Dr Turner’s areas of particular focus include deep plane facelift surgery, rhinoplasty, and eyelid procedures. He consults at clinics in Sydney (Manly and Bondi Junction), Brisbane, and Canberra, allowing patients across the eastern seaboard to access specialist plastic surgery care.
Why Choose a Specialist Plastic Surgeon
In Australia, the title “surgeon” is now protected under Medical Board regulations. Only medical practitioners with specialist registration in surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, or ophthalmology can use the title “surgeon,” including “cosmetic surgeon.” This change took effect in September 2023 following amendments to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law.
Importantly, the protected title “surgeon” or “cosmetic surgeon” doesn’t automatically mean a practitioner is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon. The Specialist Plastic Surgeon qualification specifically requires FRACS in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, which involves years of supervised surgical training beyond a medical degree.
Dr Turner holds the Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in Plastic Surgery (FRACS). This is the benchmark qualification for specialist plastic surgery in Australia. Choosing a FRACS-qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon provides assurance that your surgeon has met the most rigorous standards of training available in Australia and New Zealand.
For more on this distinction, see FRACS vs Cosmetic Surgeon in Canberra and Choosing a Plastic Surgeon in Canberra.
Procedures Available to Canberra Patients
Dr Turner offers consultations across a comprehensive range of surgical procedures at the Canberra clinic. All surgery is performed at accredited private hospitals in Sydney — the specific facility and all logistical arrangements are discussed during your consultation.
Face & Neck Surgery
Face and neck lift surgery may address concerns including jowling along the jawline, neck skin laxity, muscle banding, and descent of midface tissues. Dr Turner offers several approaches — including deep plane, vertical restore, and short scar techniques — with the most appropriate option determined during consultation based on individual anatomy and degree of change.
Endoscopic Brow Lift & Blepharoplasty — Canberra
Endoscopic brow lift and eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) may address excess upper eyelid skin, under-eye puffiness, a heavy brow position, and a tired appearance around the eyes. These procedures may be performed individually or in combination. Upper blepharoplasty may also address functional concerns where excess eyelid skin affects peripheral vision.
Rhinoplasty — Cosmetic & Functional — Canberra
Rhinoplasty may address the shape, size or function of the nose. Dr Turner provides consultations for cosmetic rhinoplasty, functional rhinoplasty (including septal correction and airway improvement), and revision rhinoplasty for patients who have previously had nasal surgery. Some functional procedures may be eligible for Medicare rebates with a valid GP referral.
Surgical consultations for male patients include male facelift, eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty and neck procedures. Surgical planning accounts for male facial anatomy, hairline, beard growth pattern, and skin characteristics to achieve natural, proportionate outcomes.
Breast Surgery
Breast Augmentation — Canberra
Breast augmentation using implants may be considered by patients seeking a change in breast size and shape. A thorough consultation covers implant options, surgical approaches, realistic expectations, risks, and alternatives.
Breast Lift & Breast Reduction — Canberra
Breast lift surgery aims to reposition breast tissue and address ptosis (drooping). Breast reduction surgery reduces breast volume while reshaping the breast. Some breast reduction cases may be eligible for Medicare rebates. The appropriate approach is determined individually at consultation.
Body Surgery
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) — Canberra
Abdominoplasty removes excess abdominal skin and fat, and may repair separated abdominal muscles (diastasis recti). It may be considered following significant weight loss, pregnancy, or where diet and exercise alone have not addressed the concerns. A comprehensive assessment is required to determine suitability.
Gynaecomastia Surgery — Canberra
Gynaecomastia surgery addresses the development of excess breast tissue in men. Surgery may involve excision of glandular tissue, liposuction, or a combination of both, depending on the severity and tissue composition assessed at consultation.
What to Expect at Your Canberra Consultation
Your first consultation is a genuine information-gathering appointment, for you as much as for Dr Turner. It’s as much about determining whether surgery is the right decision as it is about planning a procedure. There’s no pressure to make a decision on the day.
Before your appointment. A GP referral is required before your first specialist consultation. This is a regulatory requirement and may make you eligible for a partial Medicare rebate on the consultation fee. Referrals are valid for 12 months.
At the consultation. Dr Turner takes time to understand your concerns, assess your anatomy, explain which surgical options may be suitable, discuss what’s involved in the procedure, what recovery looks like, the potential risks, and what realistic outcomes may be possible for your individual situation.
Under Medical Board and AHPRA cosmetic surgery guidelines (July 2023):
- A referral from your GP or another independent GP or eligible medical specialist is required before consultation
- At least two pre-operative consultations are required with the operating surgeon, with at least one in person
- Patients must not be asked to sign consent forms or pay deposits at the first consultation
- A cooling-off period of at least seven days applies after the second consultation and informed consent before surgery can be booked or a deposit paid
Suitability assessment also includes discussion of motivation, expectations, and screening for body dysmorphic disorder using a validated psychological screening tool. Referral for further independent assessment may be recommended where clinically indicated.
After the consultation. You’ll receive a personalised surgical plan and detailed written cost estimate. The practice team can assist with questions about hospital logistics, scheduling, and travel arrangements for Canberra patients.
Consultation fee: $450. With a valid GP referral, patients may be eligible for a partial Medicare rebate on the consultation fee.
For consultation preparation specifically, see the Canberra Plastic Surgery Consultation Checklist.
How Surgery Works for Canberra Patients
For patients based in the ACT, the process is straightforward:
Step 1 — Consultation in Canberra: Your initial and follow-up consultations take place at the Campbell clinic. No need to travel to Sydney until surgery is confirmed and scheduled.
Step 2 — Surgical Planning: Once you decide to proceed (following the required cooling-off period), your surgical plan is finalised and pre-operative assessments are coordinated through the practice team.
Step 3 — Surgery in Sydney: Procedures are performed at accredited private hospitals in Sydney. Dr Turner’s team will provide comprehensive information on what to prepare, what to bring, and what to expect on the day and in the immediate recovery period.
Step 4 — Follow-Up in Canberra: Post-operative follow-up appointments are available at the Canberra clinic wherever possible, reducing the need for repeat travel to Sydney during recovery. Telehealth follow-up may be available for appropriate review appointments.
Patients from ACT and Surrounding Regions
The Canberra clinic regularly sees patients from across the ACT and surrounding areas of New South Wales, including:
- Canberra suburbs. Braddon, Barton, Civic, Manuka, Griffith, Kingston, Deakin, Woden, Belconnen, Tuggeranong, Gungahlin, Weston Creek, and the Inner North and South
- Queanbeyan and surrounding NSW. A short drive across the border
- Southern Tablelands. Yass, Goulburn, Braidwood, and surrounding areas
- South Coast NSW. Batemans Bay, Nowra, and the Eurobodalla region
- Snowy Mountains region. Cooma, Jindabyne, and surrounds
Canberra is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours from Sydney by road or under an hour by air, with regular services between the two cities. The practice supports patients travelling from Canberra to Sydney for surgery with clear pre-operative communication and coordinated logistics.
Further information is available on the Out of Town Patients page.
Frequently Asked Questions – Canberra Plastic Surgery
How often does Dr Turner consult in Canberra?
Dr Turner holds consultations at the Campbell clinic on Fridays by appointment. Call 1300 437 758 or contact the practice online to check availability.
Do I need a GP referral?
Yes. A referral from your GP is required before your first specialist consultation. This is a regulatory requirement and may allow you to access a partial Medicare rebate. Referrals are valid for 12 months.
Is surgery performed in Canberra?
Consultations take place at the Campbell clinic in Canberra. Surgery is performed at accredited private hospital facilities — the specific facility and all arrangements are discussed during your consultation.
How many consultations are required before surgery?
A minimum of two consultations is required before any cosmetic procedure proceeds. This allows adequate time for thorough assessment, discussion, and considered decision-making.
Can I have my follow-up appointments in Canberra?
Post-operative follow-up is arranged on an individual basis. The practice team will work with you to plan appointments that are practical for your location and recovery stage.
What does a consultation cost?
The consultation fee is $450. With a valid GP referral, a partial Medicare rebate may apply. Contact the practice for further details.
Book a Consultation at the Canberra Clinic
If you are based in Canberra, Queanbeyan, the ACT, or southern NSW and would like to explore your surgical options with Dr Turner, contact the practice to request a consultation at the Campbell clinic.
Canberra Clinic: G24/6 Provan Street, Campbell ACT 2612 Phone: 1300 437 758 Email: [email protected] Consultations: Fridays by appointment
The practice doesn’t endorse, partner with, or recommend any specific loan providers or BNPL services.
Canberra Procedure Pages
Canberra Patient Resources
The following resources cover the planning, decision-making, and procedure-specific considerations most commonly raised by Canberra patients.
Planning and Logistics
- Travelling from Canberra to Sydney for Plastic Surgery
- Canberra Plastic Surgery Consultation Checklist
- Choosing a Plastic Surgeon in Canberra
- FRACS vs Cosmetic Surgeon in Canberra
Face, Neck, and Facelift Surgery
- Facelift Surgery Canberra
- Deep Plane vs SMAS Facelift Canberra
- Mini Facelift Canberra
- Facelift Recovery Canberra: Week-by-Week
- Neck Lift vs Lower Facelift Canberra
- Deep Neck Lift and Vertical Vector Facelift Canberra
Rhinoplasty
- Rhinoplasty Consultation Canberra
- Rhinoplasty Cost Canberra
- Functional Rhinoplasty Canberra
- Dorsal Hump Rhinoplasty Canberra
- Revision Rhinoplasty Canberra
- Open vs Closed Rhinoplasty Canberra
- Asian and Ethnic Rhinoplasty Canberra
Breast Surgery
- Breast Augmentation Decision Guide Canberra
- Breast Implant Options Canberra
- Breast Augmentation Cost Canberra
- Breast Implants vs Fat Transfer Canberra
- Tuberous Breast Correction Canberra
- Breast Implant Revision Canberra