Specialties
Breast, body, and facial surgery, intimate surgery, hair transplantation, non-surgical treatments, and technologies. Each page explains the procedure clearly — so you arrive at your consultation knowing what to ask.
How to choose
These pages exist to inform, not to decide for you. The recommendation for any procedure — surgical or not — is born of an individual evaluation with a plastic surgeon: an exam, your health history, and a frank conversation about expectations.
Breast
Implants to enhance or restore breast volume — including in reconstruction.
Augmentation, reduction, or lift of the breast tissue, depending on the indication.
Reduction of enlarged male breast tissue, after investigating the cause.
Body
Addresses excess skin, fat, and the abdominal muscles — from mini to full.
Removes localized fat and can relocate it to sculpt the contour.
Implants designed specifically for the volume and shape of the buttocks.
Volume and definition for the calves, in men and women.
A tailored plan to shape the arms, abdomen, and other areas.
Removal of excess skin after major weight loss, performed in stages.
Techniques to make scars less noticeable and remove small lesions.
Grafts, laser, and therapies to treat and prevent the after-effects of burns.
Face
Reshapes the nose — for aesthetic reasons, functional reasons, or both.
Repositions deep tissues and treats sagging in the face and neck.
Treats excess skin and bags on the upper and lower eyelids.
Adjusts the shape and position of the ears — from six years of age.
Adjusts the projection of the chin in pursuit of balance with the face.
Removes the buccal fat pads to slim the contour of the cheeks.
Non-surgical
Botulinum toxin to soften dynamic wrinkles and expression lines.
Biocompatible substances to restore volume and treat folds.
Combined techniques to balance the proportions of the face.
Repositions tissues and stimulates collagen for mild to moderate sagging.
Injectables that stimulate your own skin to produce collagen.
Polynucleotides for skin regeneration, hydration, and quality.
Regenerative medicine evaluated case by case, with careful judgment.
A mechanical peel that renews the skin's surface layer.
Skin renewal at different depths — chemical, physical, or laser.
Every surgical procedure involves risks. An individual evaluation with a plastic surgeon is essential.
Schedule your consultation
Describe what you want and leave the recommendation to those who examine you. The consultation is the first — and most important — step.