How to Choose the Right Plastic Surgeon in Mexico
The surgeon matters more than the clinic. How to verify credentials, what to ask, and the red flags to avoid.
20 to 30 years of experience each, members of the most demanding plastic surgery boards, operating exclusively in an accredited private hospital in Mexico City.
Since 2012, Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico has been curating one of the most trusted plastic surgery teams in Mexico City. Our reputation was not built on marketing — it was built, patient after patient, on surgical precision, honest consultations and results that speak quietly for themselves.
Every operator on our team is a fully board-certified plastic surgeon, not a cosmetic surgeon. Each holds between 20 and 30 years of clinical practice and is an active member of the most demanding medical societies in the field, both in Mexico and internationally.
When you book with us, you are not simply choosing an affordable destination — you are choosing a surgical team that would meet the standards of the top clinics in New York, Los Angeles, Paris or Zurich, at a fraction of the price.
BOOK A FREE CONSULTATIONOur surgeons are active, in good standing, and their credentials are independently verifiable with every organisation below.
In Mexico, becoming a board-certified plastic surgeon requires at least fifteen years of medical training. Here is exactly what that looks like.
Only after passing the CMCPER board examination can a Mexican surgeon legally call themselves a cirujano plástico. Anything less and they are a general practitioner, a cosmetic surgeon, or a doctor with a short aesthetic certificate — not a plastic surgeon. Board-certified plastic surgeons are also required to renew their accreditation periodically to stay current with new techniques.
Inside every operating room where we perform surgery, this is the team we require for every single Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico procedure.
Every procedure is performed by the lead surgeon with a second board-certified plastic surgeon assisting — never a resident, never a trainee.
Four dedicated surgical nurses manage instruments, monitoring, sterile field and patient positioning throughout the operation.
A board-certified anesthesiologist is assigned exclusively to you — supported by an attending nurse — from induction through full recovery.
Two dedicated scrub nurses handle instrumentation and sterile workflow according to international surgical safety checklists (WHO).
Implants, sutures, meshes and pharmaceuticals are all FDA-approved and fully traceable — you receive the serial numbers of every implant used.
Surgeries take place inside accredited private hospitals with full ICU, blood bank and emergency services on-site — never in an isolated day-clinic.
After more than 15 years of vetting surgeons and overseeing over 7,000 procedures, these are the five non-negotiable criteria we use to select every surgeon we collaborate with.
Certification is not a legal requirement — it is a voluntary higher standard. A board-certified surgeon adheres to stricter protocols, is recognised as a true expert in their specialty, and commits to continuous learning. Peace of mind starts here.
Board certification is the floor, not the ceiling. Each of our surgeons brings 20 to 30 years of practice and thousands of cases across body, face and breast — we pair every patient with the surgeon whose track record fits their specific procedure.
A great surgeon is also a great listener. Our surgeons take the time to understand your goals, answer every question without judgment, and establish the professional trust an elective surgery demands. No rushed consultations — ever.
Their practice, operating room and staff must meet the highest standards of cleanliness, sterilisation and patient safety. This is why every procedure is performed inside accredited private hospitals — never in a standalone day-clinic or private office.
Elective surgery requires radical trust. Our surgeons disclose every risk, every limitation and every realistic outcome — even when it means telling a patient that a given procedure is not the right solution for them. Honesty over up-sell, always.
One of the most common — and most costly — confusions patients make when choosing a surgeon abroad.
A cosmetic surgeon is, in many countries, simply a physician from any medical background — dermatology, OB-GYN, general practice, ENT — who has added aesthetic procedures to their practice through short postgraduate courses or weekend workshops. They are not legally required to hold plastic surgery board certification, and their surgical volume in invasive body or face procedures may be limited.
A true plastic surgeon has completed a minimum of 6 years of dedicated residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery after medical school. They are board-certified by CMCPER — the only authority recognised by the Mexican government for plastic surgery — have thousands of complex aesthetic and reconstructive procedures under their belt, and maintain hospital privileges, continuing education and peer review every single year.
At Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, we only work with surgeons in the second category. Full stop.
Plastic surgery in Ibero-American countries follows a strict common code of ethics, mandated by every board affiliated with the FILACP (Ibero-Latin American Federation of Plastic Surgeons). That code explicitly forbids board-certified plastic surgeons from personal advertising through websites, television or external media channels.
This is why you will not find our surgeons' names, photos or CVs listed on this website. Every one of them holds significant roles at major hospitals and universities, and many are actively engaged in scientific research — their reputation is built on peer recognition, not online marketing.
Once you complete your pre-consultation form, you will receive a fully personalised file for the plastic surgeon assigned to your case — including name, credentials, training, hospital affiliations and complete curriculum vitae — so you can verify their background in detail before your first consultation.
I met three surgeons in Miami before I flew to Mexico City for my consultation with Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico. The level of experience, the way the surgeon took an hour to examine me, the hospital — it was on a completely different level. I am three months post-op and my friends still can't tell I had surgery. That's exactly what I wanted.— Samantha K., Texas, United States READ MORE TESTIMONIALS
A board-certified plastic surgeon in Mexico has completed at least 15 years of education and medical training and has passed the certification exam of the Mexican Council of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery (CMCPER). This is the only certification officially recognised by the Mexican government for plastic surgery practice — any other aesthetic title is either a different specialty or a non-recognised short course.
Every surgeon on our team has 20 to 30 years of operating experience and has personally performed thousands of aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. As a team we have completed more than 7,000 surgeries, with 80% of international patients coming through direct referrals from previous patients.
A cosmetic surgeon is typically a physician from another specialty (dermatology, OB-GYN, general practice) who has added aesthetic procedures through short training programs. A plastic surgeon has completed a minimum of 6 years of dedicated residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery after medical school. At Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, every operator is a fully board-certified plastic surgeon — never a cosmetic surgeon.
Our surgeons are active members of the CMCPER (Mexican Council of Plastic Surgery), AMCPER (Mexican Association of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery), FILACP (Ibero-Latin American Federation), ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons) and ISAPS (International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery).
All procedures are performed in accredited, high-standard private hospitals and surgical centres in Mexico City, fully equipped with modern operating rooms, ICU and 24/7 emergency support. Our operating-room protocol requires two board-certified plastic surgeons, a dedicated anesthesiologist and a full team of specialised nurses for every surgery — no exceptions.
Absolutely — and we strongly recommend it. We offer free virtual consultations before you travel, so you can speak directly with your surgeon, review photos, discuss your goals and have all your questions answered. A second in-person consultation takes place the day before surgery at the partner hospital where your procedure will be performed.
Because Ibero-American plastic surgery boards — including FILACP, which governs the profession across all Spanish-speaking countries — explicitly prohibit individual surgeons from advertising through websites, television or any external media. Once you submit your pre-consultation form, we send you a complete, personalised file on your assigned surgeon — credentials, curriculum vitae, hospital affiliations and training background included.
Because consistent, exceptional results require time. High-volume clinics optimise for schedule density; low-volume surgeons optimise for result quality. We partner exclusively with board-certified plastic surgeons in private practice who take the time each procedure genuinely requires — and have spent decades building their reputation on that commitment alone.
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