
Clínica Salud Estética Introduces Minimally Invasive 'Preservé' Breast Augmentation to Tenerife
Dr. Antonio García-Cáceres has introduced the "Preservé" breast augmentation protocol to Tenerife, offering a minimally invasive technique that utilizes ergonomic implants to achieve more natural results with reduced surgical trauma.
Breast augmentation is evolving toward less invasive methods, and the team at Clínica Salud Estética is now bringing a new protocol called "Preservé" to the Canary Islands. Introduced in Tenerife by Dr. Antonio García-Cáceres, this technique reflects a growing trend in aesthetic surgery: prioritizing natural-looking results while minimizing surgical trauma.
The Preservé procedure focuses on protecting breast tissue, ligaments, and surrounding muscles. Unlike traditional surgery, it uses a smaller incision in the fold under the breast to create a precise space for the implant. A key benefit of this method is how it integrates the implant dynamically; by using ergonomic devices—specifically from Motiva—the implants move and behave more like natural breast tissue as the patient changes posture.
Clinically, this approach is best suited for patients with good tissue quality who want a moderate increase in size. Data suggests that patients also experience less swelling during recovery. Dr. García-Cáceres, who has over 20 years of experience in plastic and reconstructive surgery, has adopted this technique as part of the Gournay Group’s commitment to staying at the forefront of medical innovation.
However, Dr. García-Cáceres stresses that there is no "one-size-fits-all" solution in aesthetic medicine. He emphasizes that every surgery must be based on a careful, individual assessment. A patient’s unique anatomy and personal goals are the most important factors in choosing the right approach. Ultimately, innovations like Preservé are not universal fixes, but precision tools that work best when tailored to the individual patient.