Glenn Bartlett, Plastic Surgeon | NZ Institute of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

Glenn Bartlett, Plastic Surgeon FRACS

Plastic Surgery - Philosophy

"Over the past few years we have seen a huge growth in the number of people seeking Plastic Surgery. There is a wealth of information in magazines and on the internet, but it can be difficult to know which of this information is relevant or appropriate to your needs.

Every patient’s needs differ, so I pride myself in providing a broad range of techniques at the cutting–edge of Plastic Surgery. New techniques are continuously being developed with better outcomes and shorter recovery times. My practice is not a production line. I will take the time to fully evaluate your needs so you can be confident before taking the step towards surgery.” 

Background

Mr Glenn Bartlett is a co-director of the New Zealand Institiute of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery.

A graduate of the Auckland School of Medicine, Mr Bartlett trained in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in the mid-1990s at Auckland’s Middlemore Hospital, Burwood Hospital in Christchurch, and at NZIPCS. He passed the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Examination in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 1997.

In 1998-99 he sought higher training and experience at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, where he pursued interests in Craniofacial Surgery, Pediatric (children’s) Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery.

During this period, Glenn also trained with some of Australia’s top cosmetic surgeons.

Cosmetic Surgery

Mr Bartlett's areas of expertise centre around his craniofacial experience. His appreciation of the intricacies of facial form and aesthetics is built on his studies in this field. He has particular interests in:

Reconstructive Surgery

Mr Bartlett maintains a busy reconstructive practice, with emphasis on:

  • Skin cancer and melanoma surgery
  • Reconstruction of facial trauma
  • A range of pediatric conditions, including:
    - Craniofacial anomalies
    - Cleft Lip and Palate surgery
    - Facial Palsy surgery
    - Ear anomalies
    - Surgery for Erb's Palsy
    - Haemangiomas and other vascular anomalies
  • Hand surgery

Along with his private practice at NZIPCS, Mr Glenn Bartlett is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon to Middlemore, Kidz First and Starship hospitals, where he specialises in paediatric conditions. He is the lead surgeon of the regional Craniofacial, Cleft Lip and Palate, and Microtia (congenital anomalies of the ear) clinics in Auckland.

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Phone: +64 9 529 5783
Fax: +64 9 524 6043
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Academic Affiliations/Training 

Mr Bartlett is a member of:

  • The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
  • The New Zealand Foundation for Cosmetic Plastic Surgery.
  • The New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons.
  • The Australasian Society of Aesthetic Surgeons.
  • The Australasian Society of Cranio Maxillofacial Surgeons. 

He serves on the executive of the New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons and the New Zealand foundation for Cosmetic Plastic Surgery.

He is actively involved in the training of registrars and general practitioners, and has run numerous workshops in microsurgery.

Glenn has written and presented academic papers on a wide range of topics in Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery. He is a regular participant in surgical aid programmes to the South Pacific and his work with unfortunate children has been the subject of several television programmes such as baby Keegan and baby Charlotte.

Mr Bartlett is a regular visitor to local and international meetings, keeping him at the forefront of developments in both Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery.

New Zealand Institute of Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery

Glenn Bartlett, Plastic Surgeon

New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS) International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery