Dr Young received his medical degree from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa in 1995.
Wits is one of the leading universities in Africa, and is world famous for anatomy and anthropology.
He then interned at the world-famous Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town and The Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, working in the Paediatric Burns unit with one of the leading Burns Specialists in the world, Professor Heinz Rode.
Later, he continued his surgical training in London at such esteemed hospitals as The Royal Free, St Thomas', King Edward VII and The Royal Marsden.
Returning to Sydney, he has been trained in some of the leading hospitals in Australia, such as RPOW, RPA, Westmead, Concord and St. Vincent's, training in General Surgery (4 years) and Plastic Surgery (5 years) as well as fostering his expertise overseas by training with world-renowned plastic surgeons in Brazil, USA, South Africa and Hong Kong. Today, with 18 years of experience, he has treated over 60,000 patients.
These days, Dr. Young annually attends conferences and symposiums both locally and internationally. His primary research interests are facial anatomy in aesthetic surgery and minimally invasive aesthetic treatments. In addition to assessing and researching disrupter technology.
Dr Young's passion for aesthetics and motivation to maximise the natural holistic balance has helped thousands of patients achieve a more youthful, natural-looking appearance with the wide range of non-surgical procedures he provides.
Most importantly, every patient's care is approached with their signature subtle style, safety and artistry, knowing how a healthy and beautiful appearance can create a happier and more confident you.
Dr Young focuses on minimally invasive cosmetic procedures for the face and body of Asian and Caucasian patients. This also includes FUE hair restoration of both male and females.
His years of hospital, outpatient, and clinical training afford a very high level of patient assessment and expertise in diagnosis and management.