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Complimentary Photo Assessment

How to take photos for a complimentary photo assessment by Dr Bish Soliman

TIPS

Photographer

Please find a friend or partner to take your photos. It can be difficult to capture accurate photos of your problem area/s when taking photos yourself.

 

The Photos

We photos taken by your friend or partner should include a:

  • Front view
  • Side on view both sides
  • 45-degree angle both sides if possible.

These should be taken at a distance of approximately 1.5-2 metres.

 

Background and Lighting

  • Photos should be taken against a plain wall, or uncluttered background with as much light as possible (use as many open windows and artificial lighting as you can).
  • Photos taken on a smart phone or modern camera will usually be okay.
  • Please do not use portrait mode. Please make sure the entire photo is in focus.

 

Sending Your Photos

Be sure not to compress or edit your images. This can often cause photos to blur.

Please send original, high resolution photos only.

EMAIL YOUR PHOTOS

info@solimanps.com.au

You can send one at a time via email (up to 10MB) if they are large or you can upload the photos using this upload form.

How to Take Photos for Each Procedure

Breast Photos (no bra)

Breast Surgery Taking photo guide Dr Bish Soliman

  • Stand up-right with feet shoulder-width apart and your arms and hands resting naturally by your side.
  • Be natural. Do not wear a bra or alter your posture or appearance.
  • You should take a photo from the front, left side, right side, and ideally a photo standing at a 45-degree angle on each side at a distance of 1.5 metres.

Tummy Photos

Tummy Surgery Taking photos guide Dr Bish Soliman

  • It is best to take photos in an up-right position with your underwear or bathers pulled down to your pubic bone. This is so the surgeon can clearly view your area of concern
  • Keep your posture natural, really relax and let your belly hang out.
  • Please take photos 2 metres away of the front, left side, right side, and ideally a photo standing at a 45-degree angle on each side.

Face Photos

Face Surgery Taking photos guide - Dr Bish Soliman

  • Before you begin, ensure your hair is tied back gently with a hair tie or headband and that you are make-up free.
  • You should take a photo from the front, left side, right side, and ideally a photo standing at a 45-degree angle on each side.
  • The patient’s nose tip should be aligned with their pupil for the 45-degree images – refer to white dotted line.

 

Nose Photos

Nose Surgery Taking photos guide Dr Bish Soliman

  • Ensure your hair is tied back gently with a hair tie or headband and that you are make-up free.
  • You should take a photo from below and above, as well as the front, left side, right side, and ideally a photo standing at a 45-degree angle on each side.
  • The patient’s nose tip should be aligned with their pupil for the 45-degree images – refer to white dotted line.

 

About Dr Bish Soliman

Dr Bish Soliman - Sydney Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, about us 01 2x
Specialist Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeon
FRACS (Plas), MS (Plas), MBBS (Hons 1), BCom

AHPRA Registered Medical Practitioner MED 0001679053 Specialist Registration in Plastic Surgery

Dr Bish Soliman is a Sydney-based Specialist Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who performs aesthetic surgery of the face, breast, and body as well as skin cancer surgery.

He currently holds two consultant microsurgery positions in major Sydney hospitals performing complex microsurgical reconstruction including DIEP breast reconstruction.

After graduating from The King’s School, Dr Bish completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Sydney. After working briefly at a major Sydney finance firm, he decided to pursue his passion and long-term goal of a career in medicine. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame at the top of his class, receiving First class honours and the prestigious Bower and Sherrard medal. He then went on to complete his junior medical training at Westmead Hospital during which time he was awarded Junior Medical Officer (JMO) of the Year, as well as a finalist for NSW Doctor of the Year.

LEARN MORE

Next Steps

Do your Research

  • All Surgery has risks and potential complications. Please read the risks and complications page
  • Visit our procedure pages and Blogs to learn more about your intended procedure

Making The Most Of Your Consultation

  • Please arrive slightly early for your in-person consultation with Dr Bish
  • Take notes during the consultation and review all the documents provided
  • You are welcome to bring a friend or relative to help consider your options
  • You may need to undress for a physical exam so wear comfortable clothes

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

  • Call us to find out more about surgery pricing and how you can pay for your surgery
  • Request more information about your procedure – call or contact us.

How to Book Your Consultation

  • A GP Medical Referral is now essential to see Dr Bish Soliman for any type of surgery.
  • You can book your consultation with Dr Bish Soliman by paying the consultation fee in advance – when you make your appointment.

Contact Dr Bish Soliman’s team

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