Procedures
We offer the following plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic procedures:

Skin Cancer Surgery
As with any cancer, skin cancer may require surgery to remove the cancerous growth.
Excision of Skin Lesion
Skin lesions are areas of skin that are different from the surrounding skin, such as lumps and sores. In some cases, they can indicate skin cancer.
Carpal Tunnel Release
If non-surgical treatments for your carpal tunnel syndrome have been unsuccessful, then carpal tunnel release surgery may be an option to consider.
Mole Removal
Most moles are harmless but can be easily removed if you are troubled by their appearance. Some moles, however, can be a sign of melanoma (skin cancer), especially if they have changed colour, shape, start itching, crusting, flaking or bleeding, or have grown in size.
Skin Assessment Clinic
If you have any problematic or concerning moles and skin lesions, we offer a head to toe skin assessment check for your peace of mind.
Scar Revision
Scar revision surgery aims to reduce the prominent appearance of a scar so it blends in with the surrounding skin.
What to expect
Undergoing any type of surgery is a personal experience that differs from one person to the next. At PK Plastic Surgery we listen to what you hope to achieve from surgery and make recommendations tailored to you.
1 Pre-Consultation
We expect you to have some queries before you book in for your first consultation. Please call or email us so we can talk you through what to expect. Including the cost of the consultation if you are funding your treatment yourself.
If you are ready to make an appointment, we will take some contact details from you and the reason you would like to see Mr Kalu.
If you are an insured patient, you will need to have your membership number and the authorisation code to hand. Please speak to your insurer if you do not have these details.
2 Consultation
All patients are required to have a consultation before their procedure as you will need to undergo a full health assessment with Mr Kalu before any surgery can be booked. It it also essential that you understand the risks of any planned procedure and the alternative options available to you. The consultation is a chance for you to ask questions and have one-on-one time with the surgeon before you decide to proceed.
3 Surgery
Once you have decided you would like to go ahead with your procedure, we will discuss available surgery dates with you and reserve your preferred choice. For general anaesthetic procedures, you will be required to have a pre-operative assessment with the hospital’s nursing team. Some patients may also need to have diagnostic tests, such as scans, and a pre-operative appointment with Mr Kalu. At any point between deciding to have surgery and undergoing the procedure, please do not hesitate to ask any questions you may have.
4 Recovery
After your surgery it is important to give your body time to recover. We will let you know how to care for yourself in the post-operative period and what activities you will be able to undertake.