About Dr Paul Quinn
Dr Paul Quinn is an internationally trained and award winning plastic surgeon, specialising in reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery of the breast, face and body.
While completing his plastic surgery qualifications, Paul undertook advanced plastic surgery training in England, specialising in all aspects of breast and hand surgery.
During this time, he attended many peripheral cosmetic plastic surgery clinics throughout the United Kingdom, working with some of the world leaders in plastic surgery. He attended the world-renowned Canniesburn microvascular flat course in Glasgow, Scotland.
Paul was awarded the prestigious Australasian Gordon-Gordon Taylor gold medal in 1999 for excellence in surgical training.
Practice Location
- Practice name Mount Hospital
- Address 61 Walcott Street, Mount Lawley, WA
- Suburb or City Mount Lawley, WA
- State Western Australia
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name Quinn Plastic Surgery
- Address 44 Churchill Avenue, Subiaco, WA
- Suburb or City Subiaco, WA
- State Western Australia
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Paul Quinn's specialty?
- Dr Paul Quinn is a Surgeon, General Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon (Reconstructive & Cosmetic).
- What is the address of the Dr Paul Quinn's practice?
- Dr Paul Quinn works at 61 Walcott Street, Mount Lawley, WA
- What are the Dr Paul Quinn's qualifications?
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Dr Paul Quinn is an internationally trained and award winning plastic surgeon, specialising in reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery of the breast, face and body.
While completing his plastic surgery qualifications, Paul undertook advanced plastic surgery training in England, specialising in all aspects of breast and hand surgery.
During this time, he attended many peripheral cosmetic plastic surgery clinics throughout the United Kingdom, working with some of the world leaders in plastic surgery. He attended the world-renowned Canniesburn microvascular flat course in Glasgow, Scotland.
Paul was awarded the prestigious Australasian Gordon-Gordon Taylor gold medal in 1999 for excellence in surgical training.