Overview
This specialty addresses the surgical treatment of congenital, acquired, or traumatic alterations affecting the appearance and functionality of tissues and body structures. It includes both reconstructive interventions and aesthetic procedures aimed at improving the patient’s harmony and self-esteem.
Common Conditions Treated
Reconstructive Surgery
- Congenital malformations (cleft lip, protruding ears, syndactyly)
- Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
- Burn or trauma sequelae
- Reconstruction after skin tumor removal
- Pathological scars (keloids, contractures)
- Facial paralysis and functional reconstructive surgery
Aesthetic Surgery
- Rhinoplasty, otoplasty, mentoplasty
- Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), facelift
- Breast augmentation, reduction, or lift
- Liposuction and body contouring
- Abdominoplasty and post-bariatric surgery
- Female and male intimate surgery
What to Expect During Your Visit
During the first consultation, the surgeon will carefully assess the patient’s physical characteristics, expectations, and needs. Measurements will be taken, diagnostic images reviewed if applicable, and surgical or minimally invasive treatment options proposed.
Specialized Services
Integrated unit for reconstructive, aesthetic, and post-bariatric surgery. Medical safety protocols for all procedures. Coordination with dermatology, oncology, gynecology, or traumatology depending on the case. Minimally invasive techniques with shorter recovery time. Individualized aesthetic consulting with planning.
Additional Services and Tests
- Minimally invasive pediatric surgery (laparoscopy)
- Outpatient pediatric surgery (no hospital admission)
- Specialized pediatric anesthesia
- Family accompaniment before, during, and after the intervention
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