The Path Ahead
Future Vision
Where facial surgery is heading and our role in this evolution
Trends We Observe
Modified Faces
90% of faces we operate today have had non-surgical procedures. Anatomy has changed. Techniques need to keep up.
Our response: Techniques adapted for faces with biostimulators and fillers
Less Invasiveness
Patients seek results with less downtime. The trend is procedures that respect tissues and accelerate recovery.
Our response: Development of approaches that preserve more structures
Natural Results
The 'operated look' is out of fashion. Demand is for rejuvenation that doesn't reveal the surgery.
Our response: Focus on vectors and fixations that respect natural harmony
Integrated Technology
AI and medical software can assist in planning and documentation, freeing the surgeon for what really matters.
Our response: Development of tools like FaceOS and AI Copilot
Our Horizons
Short Term (1-2 years)
- arrow_right Consolidate Portuguese training programs
- arrow_right Launch English and Spanish versions
- arrow_right Develop clinical technology (FaceOS)
- arrow_right Expand trained surgeons community
Medium Term (3-5 years)
- arrow_right Establish presence at international congresses
- arrow_right Scientific publications with documented results
- arrow_right Recognized training certification
- arrow_right Partnerships with educational institutions
Long Term (5+ years)
- arrow_right Make Modern Face® a global reference
- arrow_right Hands-on training center
- arrow_right Contribution to specialty guidelines
- arrow_right Training new educators
The Mission That Drives Us
Our goal is not to be the largest facial surgery institute in the world. It's to be the most impactful. We want to create a virtuous cycle of knowledge that benefits patients everywhere.
"A well-trained surgeon impacts thousands of lives. A well-trained educator impacts generations."