When people research plastic surgery abroad, they usually start with the clinic — its photos, its website, its reviews. But the single most important decision you will make is not where you have surgery. It is who holds the scalpel.
A beautiful facility can house surgeons of very different skill and experience. The clinic sets the stage; the surgeon writes the outcome. Below, the Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico team explains why the surgeon matters more than the clinic, and gives you a practical checklist for choosing the right board-certified plastic surgeon in Mexico City.
The surgeon, not the clinic, decides your result
Hospital accreditation is important — but understand what it actually measures. Accreditation confirms that a facility meets operational and safety standards: sterile operating rooms, emergency equipment, qualified nursing, proper anesthesia. It says nothing about the skill of any individual surgeon working inside it.
In practice, several surgeons with very different levels of experience may operate in the same accredited hospital. Two patients can walk into the same building, pay a similar price, and leave with very different results — because they were operated on by different hands. That is why your search should start with the surgeon and treat the facility as a necessary baseline, not the deciding factor.
What actually determines a good outcome
A handful of surgeon-specific factors predict your result far better than a clinic's branding:
- Procedure-specific experience. What matters is not how many operations a surgeon performs in general, but how many of your procedure they perform. A surgeon who does hundreds of rhinoplasties a year is a different proposition from one who does a handful.
- A broad, consistent portfolio. Look for a wide range of genuine before-and-after results across many patients and body types — not three flawless photos. Consistency across average cases tells you more than a couple of perfect ones.
- Specialization over generalism. A surgeon focused on the area you care about tends to produce more refined, reliable results than an all-rounder.
- Direct communication. A surgeon who is willing to speak with you personally before surgery is showing you both their confidence and their accountability.
How to verify a surgeon's credentials in Mexico
Mexico has a rigorous certification system for plastic surgeons — you simply need to know what to look for:
- Board certification. A qualified specialist is certified by the Mexican Council of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery (Consejo Mexicano de Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reconstructiva, or CMCPER) and is typically a member of the AMCPER. This confirms accredited specialist training — not just a general medical license.
- Verify the certification. Ask for the surgeon's full name and certification number, and confirm it. A reputable surgeon or coordinator will provide this without hesitation.
- Match the specialty to your procedure. Confirm the surgeon regularly performs the specific operation you want, in accredited private hospitals.
You can read more about the surgeons Argaman works with on our plastic surgeons in Mexico page.
Questions to ask before you commit
Before you pay a deposit or book a flight, get clear answers to these questions:
- Who exactly will perform my surgery, and what is their board certification?
- How many of this specific procedure do they perform each year?
- Can I see a broad range of their before-and-after results, including typical outcomes — not only the best ones?
- Will I speak with the surgeon directly — not only a coordinator — before I commit?
- Who is my point of contact for follow-up and, if needed, complications after I return home?
Clear, confident answers are a very good sign. Hesitation or deflection is a signal to keep looking.
Red flags to watch for
A few patterns should make you pause, no matter how attractive the price or the photos:
- You cannot find out who your surgeon is. If the provider will not name the specific surgeon before you book, that is a serious warning sign.
- You only ever speak to a salesperson. No access to the surgeon before you commit means no accountability.
- Pressure to pay quickly. Deposits demanded before a genuine consultation are a classic red flag.
- Suspiciously cheap, with no details. A rock-bottom price attached to an anonymous surgeon is not a bargain.
- A tiny, too-perfect portfolio. A handful of flawless before-and-afters — and nothing else — can hide a lack of real experience.
Insist on a direct surgeon consultation
The single best filter is simple: insist on a direct video consultation with the surgeon who will actually operate — before you commit and before you pay a deposit. A good surgeon welcomes it. It is your chance to confirm their expertise, discuss your goals honestly, understand the realistic result, and simply see whether you trust the person who will be responsible for your body.
If a provider cannot or will not arrange that conversation, treat it as your answer.
How Argaman matches you with the right surgeon
Since 2012, Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico has been built around exactly this principle. As a surgical-coordination provider, our job is to put the surgeon — not just the facility — at the center of your decision.
- We match you with a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in your specific procedure, operating in accredited private hospitals in Mexico City.
- We arrange a direct video consultation with that surgeon before you travel, so you meet the person who will operate.
- We are transparent about credentials, the plan and the all-inclusive price — with no pressure and no anonymous surgeons.
- A bilingual coordinator stays with you from your first message through your recovery and your virtual follow-ups after you return home.
Want to meet the surgeon before you decide?
Request a free, no-obligation consultation. We will match you with a board-certified surgeon experienced in your procedure and arrange a direct video consultation — so you can choose with confidence, not guesswork. Book your consultation to get started.
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