Why Brazil Is a Global Plastic Surgery Capital

Brazil has one of the deepest training traditions in aesthetic plastic surgery in the world, anchored around the Ivo Pitanguy school and a highly active professional society (Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica — SBCP). São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro host some of the busiest plastic surgery practices anywhere, and Brazilian surgeons have contributed meaningfully to the evolution of body-contouring, mammaplasty and rhinoplasty technique over decades.

International patients travel to Brazil for the combination of surgeon experience, procedural volume, and pricing that is typically a fraction of US private rates.

Primary hubs


Most Common Procedures


What Actually Goes Wrong: Complications

Major plastic surgery complications

Systemic complications

Brazil’s plastic surgery ceiling is extraordinarily high. The floor is not. Be particularly careful about surgeons offering very large-volume single-session body contouring, stacked procedures, or procedures in facilities that are not full hospitals with ICU capability.


Where Coverage Falls Short

How Medical Travel Complication Insurance Closes the Gap

Purpose-built for patients travelling for a planned procedure. Covers hospitalisation in Brazil for covered complications, emergency medical evacuation, a post-procedure window that continues after you return home, specialist consults at home tied to the complication, and companion support when a complication extends your stay.

Planning Brazilian plastic surgery or bariatric? Put medical travel complication insurance in place before you book your flights.

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How to Vet Your Brazilian Surgeon and Hospital


Pre-Travel Checklist


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Brazil safe for plastic surgery?

At SBCP-certified surgeons in ONA- or JCI-accredited hospitals, yes — outcomes comparable to top US/European practice. Surgeon and facility selection is everything.

What are the main procedures?

BBL, mammaplasty, abdominoplasty, liposuction, rhinoplasty, facelift, bariatric, dental.

Does travel insurance cover Brazilian surgery complications?

No. Elective procedures and their complications are excluded.

How do I verify a Brazilian plastic surgeon?

SBCP certification + state CRM registration + accredited facility affiliation.

How long should I stay in Brazil?

Minimum 10–14 days for major plastic surgery. Longer for stacked procedures.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute insurance, medical or financial advice. Coverage terms of medical travel complication insurance are subject to the policy certificate.

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