Prosthetic Art Technology

Prosthetic Art Technology Prosthetic Art Technology provides the highest quality facial prosthetic rehabilitation and life-lik

11/12/2025

Absolutely LOVED working on this tattoo today. Can’t wait to deliver it in Sydney next week just in time for Christmas. Old worn tattoos, weathered and hazy, really fun to try and match the hand inked Sailor Jerry font for the two missing fingers in an old two word sentence. Hope they bring better luck next time ✌🏽

It’s a lovely thing to see your work improve over the years. Behind the scenes here we are all artists and each prosthes...
28/11/2025

It’s a lovely thing to see your work improve over the years. Behind the scenes here we are all artists and each prosthesis is agonised over by the maker and goes through the usual creative process “it looks good, hang on no I hate it!, oh actually no it’s good!” (If you are an artist you’ll know 😉). This process is amplified by the fact that sculpting this material is HARD, and 3mm too much or too little material can mean it won’t fit a shoe, could cause pressure or gait issues, or the person won’t like it. That and the fact that once you start to sculpt you only have a couple of days to work with the material before it starts to cure (no pressure!). Even with 3D technologies these prosthetics are still sculpted by hand and coloured by eye, often at a distance without ever seeing the actual patient in person. There is always some natural variation between iterations. It’s both a comfort and a distress to us as makers! We are always thinking of the person who will wear the prosthesis as we make it, their story, our hopes that what we make will help to make life easier or more complete. We sit with each limb for weeks and days, trying to incorporate changed anatomies and bring back symmetry. We can see a plaster cast of an amputation and know who it belongs to without seeing the name on it because we spend so long with each prosthesis, casting, smoothing, designing, creating. It becomes personal to all involved even though sometimes we never may meet the ones who wear our prostheses. The foot in the middle here is a new sculpt , the one on the right is an old version of the same prosthesis from years ago. Looking at this I can see how our techniques and skill improve each year. Thanks to all that choose to use us to make your prosthetics, not a day goes by where we aren’t thinking about how to make them better for you. ✨with love, Sophie and the PAT team

✨ We’re hiring an experienced Silicone Technician!4–4.5 days/week | Alstonville NSWWe make hyper-realistic silicone limb...
17/11/2025

✨ We’re hiring an experienced Silicone Technician!
4–4.5 days/week | Alstonville NSW
We make hyper-realistic silicone limb prosthetics and are looking for someone with 2+ years’ experience in silicone prosthetic fabrication.
🌊 Live + work in the Northern Rivers
🖐 Hands-on, creative, meaningful work
👌 Supportive small team & flexible hours
Interested? https://www.seek.com.au/job/88574306?ref=cm-ui

🙌🏽We’re hiring! 🙌🏿We’re looking for a Northern NSW artist or maker with hyper-realist skills (painting or sculpture) to ...
02/10/2025

🙌🏽We’re hiring! 🙌🏿
We’re looking for a Northern NSW artist or maker with hyper-realist skills (painting or sculpture) to join our team as a Casual Trainee Silicone Technician.
🎨 Sculpt. Paint. Colour-match. Create lifelike prosthetics that change lives.
🖌️ 2–3 days per week | Alstonville, NSW
👉🏾 For details visit www.prostheticarttech.com/news-1

It’s been a huge couple of days in Adelaide at the  annual conference. Always an honour to be able to speak amongst such...
31/08/2025

It’s been a huge couple of days in Adelaide at the annual conference. Always an honour to be able to speak amongst such a diverse and multidisciplinary group of cancer care professionals. A reminder too of the amazing work that are doing to advocate and provide resources for people needing facial prosthetics. I (Sophie) joined the executive board for ANZHNCS this year and am humbled by the amount of work this society and the board do behind the scenes, pushing forward collaboration, education and knowledge. Facial prosthetics will continue to be a part of this going forward. Congratulations to President and Convenor for this years wonderful event!

New Publication Alert!Excited to share a recent publication Sophie contributed to in the ANZ Journal of Surgery ⠀This co...
08/08/2025

New Publication Alert!
Excited to share a recent publication Sophie contributed to in the ANZ Journal of Surgery

This collaborative case series explores a novel approach to auricular reconstruction using subperiosteal implants for patients with significant temporal bone defects—combining surgical innovation with custom prosthetic solutions.

Proud to be part of this team working at the intersection of surgical planning, prosthetic art, and patient-centred care.

🔗 Link in bio (under ‘Publications’ in our Linktree)

Some very fun and rewarding digit deliveries today at .australia in Alexandria Sydney with prosthetist Carl Morris. Note...
02/07/2025

Some very fun and rewarding digit deliveries today at .australia in Alexandria Sydney with prosthetist Carl Morris. Note: Thumb prosthetics are particularly challenging given the forces they endure, retention is often an issue. This strap design took 3 iterations and ended up being based on a thumb splint with 2 durometers of silicone to give support in the right spots and flexibility in others while allowing movement of the wrist and MCP joints. 3D printing, and digital design was used along with some beautiful sculpting and painting and nail manufacturing. Our prosthetics are often worked on in small sections by the whole team and this thumb was no exception. We now have a new thumb strap design protocol we will be working with as a result of this case.

We have had a lovely week at our monthly prosthetic intensive week at our Alstonville clinic. Two wonderful people visit...
28/02/2025

We have had a lovely week at our monthly prosthetic intensive week at our Alstonville clinic. Two wonderful people visited the local area for a week and left today with their new prostheses. Both wanted to share the outcome and so with immense gratitude here they are (and thank you because it means we can show others what a prosthetic is). A spectacle retained nasal prosthesis and and adhesive retained ear. our trainee anaplastologist did an absolutely beautiful job on this ear which we hope will help bring some joy in the coming weeks, months, and years. These prosthetics were required after head and neck cancer treatment, we hope that the funding lobbying work happening with will mean that these prostheses will have adequate funding in the future for those who need it. Thank you Cecil, Brian and family for trusting us to make these for you.

The research on 3D technologies in facial prosthetics continues. Thanks to all involved for the work involved in getting...
02/01/2025

The research on 3D technologies in facial prosthetics continues. Thanks to all involved for the work involved in getting to publication. This study compares the accuracy and feasibility of handheld vs phone 3D scanners for ear prosthetics. Published in Dec in the ANZ Journal of Surgery. Link in our bio under the research publications section to read the article

Great to see some traction growing on our call for development of a funding scheme for facial prosthetics. Read the ABC ...
21/12/2024

Great to see some traction growing on our call for development of a funding scheme for facial prosthetics. Read the ABC news article in the link in our bio


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Unlike prosthetic limbs and breast implants, external facial prosthetics for cancer survivors aren’t covered by Medicare or most private health insurance in Australia.

For individuals like Tracey and Mark, who’ve undergone life-saving surgeries but are left with significant physical and emotional scars, the cost of facial prosthetics can be overwhelming. We are calling on the federal government to establish a $13 million fund to ensure equitable access to these life-changing prosthetics.

This isn’t just about appearances – it’s about dignity, confidence, and the ability to reclaim their lives. Read the ABC story and find out how you can help through the link in our bio.

For anyone interested in learning a little more about how we will use our Xero beautiful business prize funds a new Smar...
08/12/2024

For anyone interested in learning a little more about how we will use our Xero beautiful business prize funds a new SmartCompany article was published last week. Also really interesting learning about the other global winner Other Matter

Launched in 2023, the fund has already helped a number of startups, nonprofits and SMBs achieve their growth goals.

We need your help!  are working hard towards a federal funding scheme for facial prosthetics in Australia but the govern...
24/11/2024

We need your help!
are working hard towards a federal funding scheme for facial prosthetics in Australia but the government needs to hear your voice, particularly if this impacts you or a loved one. Please follow this link to download a letter template to send to your MP https://headandneckcancer.org.au/contact-your-local-mp/

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On Monday our CEO, Nadia Rosin and Deputy Chair of the Board, Carolyn Smith returned to Parliament House in Canberra to continue discussions about The Missing Piece of the Puzzle 2025 Pre-election Submission calling on the Federal Government to fund facial prosthetics and address the financial barriers faced by patients needing oral rehabilitation following the removal of part of their teeth or jaws.

While these meetings were another step forward, we need your help to advocate MPs around the country to prioritise the community in the upcoming budget!

Visit the link in our bio ‘Contact Your Local MP’ to use our letter template and help us raise our voice! 📣


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