Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Hand Surgery.
Micro Surgery.

Our society demands that we be concerned about how we appear to others, but we, as individuals, are becoming increasingly concerned about how we feel about ourselves.
Many people have found that when they take care of themselves, they feel better, and that others notice and respond positively to this increase in self-esteem

"Plastic Surgery" it refers to the surgeon's work to mold or reposition tissue. The aim of this specialized field of medicine is to improve appearance as well as physical function, either by the patient's choice, or as an effort to minimize deformities resulting from accidents, disease, or birth defects.

Aesthetic procedures are primarily intended to improve facial and bodily features. Reconstructive surgery is generally involved with the correction of birth defects or other deformities that may result from illness, trauma, or cancer surgery.

Plastic Surgery is increasingly becoming a way to boost self-confidence and create that important first impression. Due t advances in the field of plastic surgery, many patients are able to avoid costly hospital stays. In fact, most aesthetic procedures can now be completed on an outpatient basis.

Plastic Surgery is no longer limited to women: an increasing number of men are realizing it is acceptable to be concerned about their appearance and have elected aesthetic surgery to advance in their careers or to improve their image in the workplace.


Our Philosphy :

For the confidence and security of the patient :


We think that :


Pre-Surgical computer design

In traditional form of Plastic Surgery consultation, the surgeon has in his mind the image of how the patient would be left and try to explain it by means of gestures or drawings. The patient "imagines" that he/she already caught the image that the doctor is trying to explain.

That's why Dr. Noé Maldonado García considers the pre-surgical computer design a very useful tool. By placing the patient photos on the computer screen, he modifies them according to the surgical plan so that the patient can see the expected final result before being operated, being possible to compare the mental image that the patient has of the result with the mental image that the surgeon has of the result he is offering to the patient.

It is very important to know if the image that the surgeon is "thinking" for you, is the same one that you want.