Dr Eng-Peng Tan has dedicated his career to performing and perfecting the art of breast enlargement.
He graduated from the University of Singapore in 1968. In a professional surgical examination conducted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1971, was awarded the Alhady Gold Medal for graduating Dux. He undertook general surgical training in Edinburgh under the then President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Mr Alexander Ross.
Dr Tan trained in plastic and reconstructive surgery in some of Britain's leading hospitals, including Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, where he worked with Dr D.C. Bohenham, past President of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons.
Establishing his practice in Sydney in 1979, he now practices exclusively in Cosmetic Surgery. Two state-of-the-art operating theatres are staffed by a team of specialist nurses and a specialist anaesthetist.
Dr Tan believes that plastic surgery is his calling. He has been referred to as 'a Sculptor of human happiness.' He performs his operations in silence, in order to maintain total concentration on his patients. His ethical and professional standards are of the highest calibre.
A pioneer of computer imaging and virtual consultations in cosmetic surgery in Australia, Dr Tan places great importance on keeping up to date with the latest techniques and technology, travelling to the USA frequently to update and attend selected seminars every year.
He is a frequent guest on television programmes and is featured regularly in leading fashion and beauty magazines.
Over 25 years of working with Cosmetic Surgery Patients has allowed Dr Tan to develop an insight into human nature that plays an important part in his consultation methods.
"Empathy and understanding of the patient is of the utmost importance to my service."
Dr Tan was born in Malaysia in 1944, and to herald the end of WWII was named Eng Peng which means Eternal Peace. He comes from a family of nine doctors. He is married and has two children in the medical profession.
He is a founding trustee of the Australian Chinese Charity Foundation. Dr Tan was the first Director of Welfare in the Australian Chinese Medical Association.
Dr Tan is a founding Fellow of The Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery from its inception. He resigned in late 2006 for personal reasons. He has the highest regards for the College and believes that it is the representative body for surgeons totally dedicated to Cosmetic Surgery.
Dr Tan is multi-lingual, speaking fluent English, Malaysian, Indonesian and multiple Chinese dialects.

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