Initial orientation
This step offers a practical overview of evaluation, instructions and logistics before the procedure.

Preparation helps patients reach a procedure with information, studies, instructions and organized expectations.

This step offers a practical overview of evaluation, instructions and logistics before the procedure.
The patient should follow personalized guidance and communicate questions early.
Controls and habits help support safer evolution.

Preparation does not end with having a surgery date. It also includes reviewing studies, medical history, instructions, medications and any detail that can affect procedure safety.
When patients arrive with that information organized, the experience feels calmer and the team can focus on each step with greater clarity.
The operating room is an organized clinical environment with timing, roles and checks that are part of procedure safety.
Before reaching this stage, patients should clearly understand instructions, studies, medications, fasting, support arrangements and final questions.
Schedule an evaluationReview the common questions and use them as a starting point for your medical evaluation.
No. This information is educational. Treatment decisions should be made after a personalized medical evaluation.
The website helps you understand your options, but the indication depends on your history, BMI, habits, studies and health goals.
The first step is scheduling a consultation to review your case, answer questions and define whether additional studies are needed.
Schedule my evaluationTake the first step with a personalized consultation and direct medical guidance.