
DoCorpo · Plastic Surgery
Before deciding
Clear information for a responsible aesthetic decision
We gather the questions that appear most often before an evaluation: indication, safety, recovery, expectations, costs, and subsequent follow-up.
Does not replace medical consultation
Each answer depends on your evaluation

The indication depends on a complete medical evaluation: medical history, medications, tests, skin quality, anatomy, habits, expectations, and the goal of the procedure. At DoCorpo we avoid indicating surgery solely due to aesthetic desire; first we check if it is safe, reasonable, and coherent with your case.
The team reviews your reason for consultation, medical history, and goals. Depending on the procedure, a physical analysis, clinical photography, test requests, and an explanation of alternatives may be carried out. The consultation also serves to discuss scars, recovery, risks, limits, and expected results.
Sometimes it is possible, but it is not always the safest choice. The decision depends on surgical time, health status, areas to be treated, necessary recovery, and the surgeon's criteria. If a combination increases risk or hinders the post-operative period, a step-by-step process can be proposed.
Recovery varies depending on the procedure, technique, and individual response. Some surgeries allow resuming light activities within a few days; others require more rest, garments, drains, or follow-ups. Approximate times, restrictions, and warning signs are explained during the consultation.
It depends on the procedure. A surgery can produce long-lasting changes, but the body continues to change with time, weight, pregnancy, aging, and habits. In injectable treatments, results are temporary and may require maintenance.
Safety begins before the operating room: medical history, tests, proper patient selection, and explanation of care. Afterwards, medical follow-up allows monitoring healing, inflammation, discomfort, and progression. Each case receives specific instructions.
The budget is defined after the evaluation because it depends on the technique, complexity, surgical time, supplies, follow-ups, and particular needs. Giving prices without evaluating the case can create incorrect expectations.
DoCorpo is in Cuenca, Ecuador. On the contact page, you can find the address, map, phone, email, and direct access to WhatsApp to coordinate your appointment.