Dr. Frank Agullo, also known as Dr. WorldWide, introduces Preservé breast augmentation at Southwest Plastic Surgery. This innovative method uses Motiva Ergonomix implants, smaller incisions, and preserves natural tissue, delivering faster recovery, less discomfort, and natural results with minimal downtime.
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Dr. Frank Agullo, a double board-certified plastic surgeon widely recognized as Dr. WorldWide, has completed advanced training at Establishment Labs' global headquarters in Alajuela, Costa Rica. The specialized surgeon-to-surgeon program focused on Motiva Preservé breast-preservation augmentation, a minimally invasive technique designed to improve patient outcomes while reducing surgical impact.
The training emphasized Motiva Ergonomix implants, which are ultra-lightweight and adapt naturally to body movements, offering a soft, natural feel. Unlike traditional augmentation requiring larger incisions and muscle dissection, the Preservé method uses smaller incisions (2-3 cm) and preserves the pectoralis muscle. This technique creates a stable implant pocket while.
Clinical data supporting this method demonstrate remarkable results, including zero cases of lower-pole malposition at three-year follow-up, highlighting the structural benefits of tissue preservation. The lighter weight and smaller footprint of Motiva Ergonomix implants allow surgeons to achieve the visual effect of larger implants-typically 300 to 350cc-with volumes closer to 150 to 200cc. This reduction in implant size decreases strain on the breast's supporting ligaments, contributing to enhanced long-term comfort and durability.
The minimally invasive breast-preservation augmentation procedure is typically completed in approximately thirty minutes under light conscious sedation. Patients benefit from a rapid recovery, often dressing themselves and leaving the recovery area within an hour. Most resume their daily activities within one to two days and return to gym workouts after only a few days. This recovery timeline is significantly shorter than that associated withconventional breast augmentation surgeries. Because the procedure preserves nerves, ducts, and blood vessels, patients experience less postoperative discomfort, minimal bruising, and better preservation of breast sensation. The small incision is discreetly hidden in the inframammary fold, enhancing the aesthetic outcome.
Dr. Agullo expressed enthusiasm about bringing these advanced techniques to his practice, stating, “Being invited to Costa Rica by Establishment Labs allowed me to bring the most forward-thinking solutions back to Southwest Plastic Surgery. My goal has always been natural enhancement with minimal disruption to a patient's life, and breast-preservation augmentation delivers on that promise.”
Beginning in late August 2025, Southwest Plastic Surgery will offer this innovative breast-preservation and minimal scar augmentation procedure to El Paso and beyond. This advancement provides patients access to smaller scars, lighter implants, and faster, more comfortable recoveries than ever before, reinforcing Dr. Agullo's commitment to patient-centered care and surgical excellence.
About Dr. Frank Agullo
Frank Agullo, MD, is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He is the founder of Southwest Plastic Surgery in El Paso, Texas, and is internationally recognized for his expertise in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. Dr. Agullo shares surgical insights and results with a global audience through social media as @RealDrWorldWide.
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