Clinical Photography for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Plastic Surgery Photography That Defines Excellence
Clinical Imaging Australia got its start in 2014 after several prominent Specialist Plastic Surgeons challenged our founder to find a better way, highlighting the need for consistent and standardised photography. Today, our system is trusted by dozens of surgeons across Australia and New Zealand, providing the precision and reproducibility required in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Clinical Imaging is a comprehensive system that captures the full face, skin, breast and body, eliminating the need for multiple devices.
Plastic surgery is a multifaceted and often emotional journey for many patients. High-quality clinical photography supports communication and helps guide patients through each stage for a smooth pre- and post-operative experience. We help leading surgeons:
Capture the finest details so patients can see results through the surgeon’s lens – including delicate areas where changes are just millimetres
Build a before and after gallery
Easily track progress and healing in multi-stage procedures
Educate patients on their baseline anatomy and realistic expectations
Protect themselves with stringent documentation of pre-existing asymmetries and complication management
Manage case selection with factors like BDD
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Designed for the Demands of Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery requires imaging that is consistent, clinically accurate and of uncompromising quality. Our systems are purpose-built to meet these demands. Whether you’re capturing photos for surgery of the face, breast or body, Clinical Imaging ensures sharp ultra-high definition images and precise angles, every time.
Our easy-to-use system allows teams to efficiently catalogue photos by procedure type, stage and operating surgeon, making before-and-after comparisons simple and part of an elevated patient experience.
From solo surgeons to large group practices, we’ve built our system for adaptive surgical workflows, supporting clinics of all growth stages.
“I think photography is the most important
thing in communicating results in aesthetic
surgery and medicine, because everything
we do is about what is seen.”