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About us

Our Team The staff at Face Forward are its most valuable asset. Our mission is to provide the highest quality patient service to those seeking surgical or medical cosmetic treatments whilst providing a warm professional environment in which patients feel comfortable. By the very nature of this mission, we are committed to the ongoing pursuit of excellence.

Our staff include the lovely Kims', who are our smiling faces greeting you at the front desk and when you phone; our Practice Manager Senka, who manages all aspects of the Practice. My clinical team include Leanne, our Nurse Manager, Hayley, our Implant Patient Co-ordinator and Specialist Dental Nurse, who are both exceptionally skilled in their field, whom without I would be totally lost, Karin my Cosmetic Nurse Practitioner and Abi, our talented and totally committed Para-Medical Aesthetician who performs our skin treatments and knows the products like the back of her hand.

Dr Kate Morlet-Brown is an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon. She is a specialist concerned with disease, injuries and deformities of the face, jaw and mouth, and this may be related to the function or aesthetics (appearance) of these structures. This specialty is recognised by both the Medical and Dental profession.

Dr Morlet-Brown has both Medical and Dental qualifications, as well as a comprehensive training in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. She holds fellowships with the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons and the Royal College of Surgeons of England, both in the specialist area of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

Dr Morlet-Brown has a keen interest in both surgical and medical cosmetic treatments and has extensive training, both within Australia as well as Internationally.

Dr Morlet-Brown attends conferences regularly to keep up with all the latest techniques and treatments available within Australia and through out the world. Dr Kate give lectures and runs regular training sessions to pass on the knowledge she has gained over her many years of practise.


Professor Andrew Smith is an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon. He is a specialist concerned with disease, injuries and deformities of the face, jaw and mouth, and this may be related to the function or aesthetics (appearance) of these structures. This specialty is recognised by both the Medical and Dental profession.

Prof Smith trained in the UK and before heading up the dental school at UWA was at Melbourne University for 20 years.

Prof Smith has a keen interest in all aspects of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery but most especially in Oral Cancer.

Prof Smith attends conferences regularly to keep up with all the latest techniques and treatments available within Australia and through out the world. Professor Smith was the Chair of the Board of Studies in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the RACDS and is a previous president of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons.


Dr Hewitt is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon. He graduated with Honors from the University of Western Australia's School of Medicine before completing advanced training in Plastic Surgery. He became a fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons in 2005 and is also a member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons.Dr Hewitt is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon.

After completing his Plastic Surgery training in Perth, Tim was appointed the Royal Australasian CranioMaxillofacial Fellow and left Perth to undertake his subspecialty training.

Tim has returned to Perth and now works in Private Practice at St John of God Hospital, Subiaco, and visits us fortnightly at Face Forward on a sessional basis. He operates at St John of God Hospital, Hollywood Private Hospital and Cambridge Day Surgery. In the Public Hospital System, Tim works as a Craniofacial Surgeon at Princess Margaret Hospital and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospitals. He has accorded status at Royal Perth Hospital. Since his return, Princess Margaret Hospital has become the leading centre in Australia for the use of Craniofacial Springs for the treatment of Craniosysnostosis. Click here to view an article reporting the surgery of a 12-week-old boy born with Craniosynostosis.

In Private practice, Tim has a keen interest in General Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery including Aesthetic surgery of the face, breast and body. He operates at St John of God Hospital, Subiaco, Hollywood Private Hospital and Cambridge Day Surgery.

Our Community At faceforward, we never underestimate the importance of community. Together, we form a whole; individually, we are but fragments of that whole. We therefore support our community, local and global, on an ongoing basis. Our regular efforts include donating raffle prizes for schools and proudly sponsoring a number of charities.

Global - World Vision The faceforward ethos is not just to strive for excellence in all that we do but also to share our good fortune with those who have less. To that end, we sponsor - through World Vision - a lovely nine-year-old girl named Orline.

Orline lives with her parents in rural Haiti, a very poor country in the West Indies. At present she attends pre-school, where her favourite subject is 'rhymes'. At home, Orline enjoys playing with dolls, just like little girls everywhere.


Perth Community - Auskick Words by Dr Kate Morlet-Brown. With two young boys and a husband totally committed, it seams only logical to support our local team - the Mosman Park Red Backs. Our special event on the calendar is the Mothers Day Kick Off. This is an annual event where all mums (the unsung hero's) get to show their stuff and have a boot for the goals. Admittedly I am one of the worst booters around, but that doesn't stop me having a go - as well as a good old laugh! Go Red Backs!

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