What are the objectives of Plastic Surgery?

Dr. Vila-Rovira currently directs the Vila-Rovira Institute of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery at the Teknon Medical Center. President of the Spanish Association of Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery (2002-2003), President of the European Society Hair Restoration Surgery (2003) and President of the Catalan Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery (1986-1987).

What is the objective of Plastic Surgery?

The objective of Plastic Surgery is to improve self-esteem, to improve self-esteem, also to reduce and eliminate physical complexes that bother people and also to rejuvenate and make bodies and people more attractive on the inside. It is really the inside that is of interest in all Plastic Surgery.

How to achieve the most natural result?

The most natural results are achieved by performing simple surgical procedures, not complicating our lives, being able to recover quickly with less aggressive interventions so that there are no bruises that can cause the stigma that something has happened, that there has been a cosmetic surgery, to be observed and detected. The natural is achieved when improvement is achieved but is not noticeable.

At what age is it recommended to undergo any cosmetic treatment?

Well, any age is good because ears at the age of 5 years old almost require correction so that children are not made fun of, at 17-18 years old, mammoplasty corrections can be made, either to increase, reduce, or increase, and then from that age there is no age, really the only thing that would stop us is if a person wanted cosmetic surgery and had a serious heart disease, but any age is good, even at 100 years old cosmetic surgery can be done.

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What advances have there been in Plastic Surgery to guarantee less invasiveness and more naturalness?

There have been many advances, especially in technology, in sutures, but a very important one has been microsurgery, being able to work on the human body with magnifying glasses, with microscopes. Another advance has been stem cells; with all these regenerative processes we have entered the future and soon we will be able to easily transplant ourselves, or transplant tissues and body parts from one person to another.