
Preservé Technique: Respecting the Anatomy, Honoring Each Woman’s Story
With over three decades of experience in breast surgery, Dr. Sirlei recognized as a reference in the field has brought to the Center for Reconstructive Surgery a philosophy grounded in attention to every detail — Not only in the final result, but especially in preserving the structures that support both the body and the self-esteem of each woman.
The Preservé technique represents a significant advancement in this approach: a more precise, minimally invasive method that respects the natural anatomy of the breasts. Recommended for breast augmentation with implants, this technique stands out for preserving the breast’s natural ligaments — structures essential for contour and support.
By avoiding extensive tissue detachment, it is possible to minimize trauma, reduce recovery time, preserve sensitivity, and deliver more natural and harmonious results. The procedure uses smaller incisions and a special device for implant insertion, which lowers the risk of bleeding, simplifies the surgical process, and increases postoperative comfort.
Each breast has its own story, shape, and structure. Preserving it means respecting all of that — it means operating with the awareness of someone who cares, not just someone who transforms.
Dr. Sirlei is internationally certified to perform the Preservé technique, having been part of a select group of specialists trained in Costa Rica. This international training, combined with her solid career as a plastic surgeon and mastologist — reinforces the Center’s commitment to ethical, careful, and technically refined medicine.
At the Center for Reconstructive Surgery, our mission goes beyond the procedure itself. We believe in individualized care, where listening, planning, and follow-up are just as important as the surgery. Our method values the balance between form, function, and identity — always with safety, transparency, and respect for each woman’s choices.