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Marco Carmona, MD
Plastic Surgeon
4.5 (193 reviews)
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18 years experience
Boulevard Puerto Cancun . Zona hotelera, local 2, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Quintana Roo
1 miles
It took me a long time to discover, research, and finally commit to the idea of a fat transfer proce...
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Arturo Valdez, MD
Plastic Surgeon
5.0 (59 reviews)
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17 years experience
Azuna Medical Center Av Sayil esq Savignac Malecón Tajamar , Cancun, Quintana Roo
1.6 miles
I flew from Chicago to Cancun to have a deep plane facelift, neck lift, and forehead lift with Dr. V...
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Rodrigo Dominguez-Millan, MD
Plastic Surgeon
5.0 (14 reviews)
10 years experience
Cancun-Playa del Carmen, Cancun
1.5 miles
As a RN my main concern was safety, especially traveling from the US to Mexico. I did extensive rese...
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Edgar Torres, MD
Plastic Surgeon
4.1 (18 reviews)
25 years experience
Av. Sayil esquina con Av. Savignac Malecón Tajamar , Cancún
1.6 miles
Absolutely amazing!! I had a breast lift and implants. The results were fabulous!! My daughter and I...
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Alfonso Gonzalez Cepeda, MD
Plastic Surgeon
4.0 (26 reviews)
36 years experience
Avenida Holbox #90, , Cancun, Quintana Roo
1.9 miles
I had a breast augmentation, full body liposuction, Botox, restalyne and a fat transfer to the fine...
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