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About Dr Laith Barnouti

Dr Laith Barnouti

Dr Laith Barnouti is a specialist plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Australia with more than 15 years of experience. He founded Sydney Plastic Surgery after completing his medical training at several major hospitals including St Vincent’s and Royal Prince Alfred. His career includes performing thousands of successful surgical procedures with a focus on safety and clinical excellence. Dr Laith Barnouti holds professional qualifications such as MBBS and FRACS Plast which reflect his high level of surgical expertise. He operates exclusively in accredited hospitals to ensure every patient receives medical care in a controlled and professional environment.

Advanced skills were refined through extensive international training in countries such as Brazil, France, Sweden, and the United States. Dr Laith Barnouti studied under world renowned surgeons to master modern techniques and short scar methods. This global background allows him to offer a wide range of procedures including rhinoplasty, facelift surgery, and breast augmentation. He also performs body contouring through abdominoplasty and liposuction along with specialized surgeries like labiaplasty. His approach emphasizes natural and harmonious results that respect the unique physical features of each individual while avoiding an overcorrected or artificial appearance.

Education and communication remain central to his professional role within the medical community and the general public. Dr Laith Barnouti serves as a Conjoint Lecturer at the University of New South Wales where he helps train future doctors. He is also a frequent media commentator appearing on major television networks such as SBS and Channel 7 to discuss surgical standards. His work as a published researcher supports the advancement of plastic surgery practices and patient safety protocols. By sharing accurate information, he helps patients make informed decisions about their care and promotes a better understanding of modern reconstructive surgery.