AHPRA Registration: MED0001407863

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About the Practice17 April 20265 min read

Female Cosmetic Doctor in Sydney

Dr Georgina Konrat is a female cosmetic doctor consulting in Bondi Junction, Sydney. All-female theatre team for intimate procedures.

Dr Georgina Konrat

Dr Georgina Konrat

MBBS, FACCSM — Sydney consultations • Brisbane practice

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Dr Georgina Konrat (MBBS, FACCSM) is a female cosmetic doctor consulting from Bondi Junction in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, with additional practice availability through Brisbane Cosmetic Clinic. She has practised medicine since 1997 and holds General Registration with AHPRA under MED0001407863. Many patients search for a female cosmetic doctor specifically, and this page sets out what the practice looks like, what to expect at consultation, and how to book a first appointment.

Who Dr Konrat Is

Dr Konrat completed her MBBS at the University of Sydney and is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine (FACCSM). Her primary consulting rooms are at Suite 402, Level 4, 59-75 Grafton Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022. She is not classified as a plastic surgeon — her registration is as a medical practitioner with cosmetic medicine experience — and that distinction is explained in detail on the how to choose a cosmetic doctor in Sydney page for patients researching the difference.

She is the developer of the DOVE Surgical Technique for labiaplasty — a proprietary operative approach created in 2005 and published in 2012 — and uses it as the basis of her labiaplasty practice. Other cosmetic procedures at the practice include eyelid surgery, otoplasty, breast reduction, breast lift, breast implant removal, nipple reduction, inverted nipple correction, brachioplasty (arm lift), and liposuction. The full list is on the procedures page.

All-Female Theatre Team for Intimate Procedures

For intimate procedures such as labiaplasty and revision labiaplasty, Dr Konrat uses an all-female theatre team where the hospital allows. The practical effect is that the doctor, anaesthetist (where a female anaesthetist is available at the facility), and scrub staff are all women. This is not a marketing guarantee — staffing depends on who is available on the day — but it is the default arrangement requested for intimate procedures at the practice's primary operating facility. Patients can ask about the team composition during their consultation.

For non-intimate procedures (eyelid surgery, otoplasty, breast, arm, liposuction), the same policy does not apply by default, but patients are welcome to ask about team composition if it matters to them. A female chaperone can be present during any consultation or examination at the patient's request.

What First Consultation Looks Like

AHPRA's 2023 reforms require every cosmetic surgery patient in Australia to have a GP referral before the first consultation, and to attend two separate consultations with the doctor who will perform the procedure, with a seven-day cooling-off period between the second consultation and surgery. The practice follows this framework for every patient without exception.

At the first consultation with Dr Konrat, the conversation covers the specific concern the patient has come to discuss, the relevant medical history, any medications, the procedures that may be appropriate (and any that should be ruled out), and the realistic risks and recovery involved. Patients are welcome to bring a support person, a list of written questions, and any imaging or prior medical records relevant to the discussion. Photography is not required at a first consultation and is only undertaken with written consent when it is clinically appropriate.

The second consultation is the formal informed-consent discussion, where the planned procedure, the risks, the fee, and the recovery timeline are confirmed in writing. If a patient decides not to proceed at this stage, there is no pressure and no fee penalty — the practice treats the cooling-off framework as a genuine safety check, not a sales funnel.

Cultural, Religious, and Personal Reasons

Patients may prefer a female cosmetic doctor for a range of reasons. Some patients have cultural or religious practices that make a female doctor the appropriate choice for any examination involving the chest, breast, or genital area. Some patients have had past experiences — medical or personal — that make them feel more comfortable with a female practitioner. Some patients do not have a specific reason but simply prefer it, and that is a reasonable preference that does not require justification. The practice treats all of these reasons the same way: with respect, without questioning, and without requiring explanation.

Booking and Referral

To book a first consultation, a current GP referral is required. Most GPs are familiar with the AHPRA referral framework and can issue the referral during a standard consultation. Once the referral is in hand, the practice can be contacted by phone on 02 9188 1949 or through the online booking page. The practice can also be contacted through the contact page if the patient would prefer to ask questions in writing before committing to a consultation.

Related Reading

Patients researching the choice of cosmetic doctor may also find it useful to read how to choose a cosmetic doctor in Sydney — which explains the AHPRA register, the difference between a cosmetic doctor and a plastic surgeon, the red flags that should prompt a second opinion, and the key questions to ask at consultation.

Dr Georgina Konrat

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Dr Georgina Konrat

MBBS, FACCSM — Cosmetic Medical Practitioner

AHPRA Registration: MED0001407863

Disclaimer: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Individual results vary. The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice.

Next Step

Ready to Book a Consultation?

The first step is a confidential consultation where Dr Konrat will discuss your concerns, explain the procedure in detail, and answer any questions you may have.

A GP referral is required for surgical procedures. Please note the mandatory 7-day cooling off period applies to all cosmetic surgery consultations.