top of page

Meet you Doctors

Dr Tracy Frazer, better known as “Dr Tracy”, qualified as a Medical Practitioner from the University of the Witwatersrand in December 2003.

She completed her internship at the Pretoria Academic Hospital in the year 2004, and went on to complete her community service at the Helen Joseph Hospital in December 2005.

Dr Frazer then spent 6 months as a Pediatric Medical Officer at the Coronation Hospital, before starting her career as a General Practitioner in 2006.

She attends regular academic meetings so as to be able to keep updated with all the latest medical information, and regularly renews her advanced cardiac life support and paediatric advanced life support courses, which were last updated in 2009.

In 2011 Dr Tracy was introduced to Aesthetic Medicine as her patients encouraged her to pursue Aesthetics as they would prefer to have a knowledgable and caring doctor perform aethetic procedures on them from being dis-satisfied by the conventional sausage machine that some aesthetic practices have become. This is mainly because Dr Tracy:

• strives for perfection,

• pursues patient satisfaction

• and concernes herself with her patients wellbeing.

Dr Christelle Pretorius was awarded Best Student in her final year BChD(pret) 1990.

 

Dr. Pretorius was also awarded:

  • Best Student in Maxillo Facial Surgery

  • Best Student of her year by the Prosthodontic Society of South Africa

  • Best Student in Restorative Dentistry

 

Even though Dr. Pretorius really enjoyed practicing dentistry, she noticed a vital step was missing in the process.  For Aesthetic Dentistry procedures to be wholly complete there is often a need to restore the absence or loss of volume of the soft tissue surrounding the jaw and face. Often patients with dentures or implants need volume in the areas of bone loss around the teeth. Also patients with incorrect jaw relations show deep lip lines, and often severe drooping of the corners of the mouth.

 

In the mid-nineties Dr. Pretorius attended her first International Medical Aesthetic Congress in Paris, France, to learn methods of restoring volume loss in the soft tissue surrounding the bone structure of the jaw and face.  She continues to attend International Medical Aesthetic Congresses around the world, to keep abreast with the fast-developing Medical Aesthetic treatments.

 

Dr Pretorius introduced the revolutionary new NEEDLE FREE INJECTOR to delegates at the 2013 Association of Aesthetic Doctors of South Africa congress. Although Dr Pretorius ensures that her knowledge of both dentistry and aesthetic medicine trends is completely up to date, she practices only medically safe procedures using proven products, in accordance with her professional training.  

bottom of page