Dr Anna Loch-Wilkinson is an Australian-trained plastic surgeon based on the Gold Coast and Brisbane. She completed her undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney before attaining her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) — also at the University of Sydney. Upon completing her medical degree and internship, Dr Loch-Wilkinson completed her Basic Surgical Training, followed by her initial registrar years in Orthopaedic Surgery before commencing specialist training with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) in Plastic Surgery in NSW and Queensland.
After finishing her specialist training, Dr Loch-Wilkinson completed an International Fellowship in Microsurgery & Breast Reconstruction in Bristol, UK, as well as a Hand Surgery Fellowship at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London. She is one of the only dual fellowship-trained surgeons in Qld. She also worked in Bristol and London as a consultant surgeon before returning to Queensland. Dr Loch-Wilkinson currently holds a Consultant Plastic Surgeon appointment at the Mater Hospital in Brisbane, on top of working privately on the Gold Coast and Ballina. Her main areas of practice are breast reconstruction, hand surgery, limb reconstruction, facial trauma, and skin cancer removal.
Dr Loch-Wilkinson is internationally recognised for her ground-breaking work on Breast-Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) in collaboration with Professor Anand Deva and Macquarie University. She is also a reviewer for two international peer-reviewed plastic surgery journals, and continues to be involved in research to help improve plastic surgery outcomes. Outside of medicine, Dr Loch-Wilkinson enjoys working towards her commercial pilots licence, playing soccer, paddle boarding, and scuba diving.
Dr Loch-Wilkinson is accepting her referrals through Medical Objects.