Dr. Cesia Cifuentes

First, protect your essence.

Cesia works from a simple conviction: looking well should feel well, without pressure, without excess and without losing what makes you you.

Approach

Natural

Promise

Follow-up

Boundary

Can say no

Dr. Cesia Cifuentes at Clínica Olive

Aesthetic physician · patient too · clinical judgment

Aesthetic medicine consultation with clinical criteria

Meet Dr. Cesia

Her way of caring comes from having been on the patient side.

Cesia understands that aesthetics touches self-esteem, confidence and daily life. That is why she listens first, explains calmly and recommends only what truly adds value.

  • Empathy without judgment
  • Subtle, measured changes
  • Your best version, in your own skin
  • Nothing that risks your wellbeing

Clinical commitment

Not to change your essence, but to highlight what is already beautiful.

Aesthetic medicine at Olive is decided through medical judgment, registered products, high-level technology and realistic expectations.

First, do no harm. If a procedure is not right for you, Cesia will tell you.

Ethics before profit

Not everything that can be done should be done. The priority is a healthy, natural result that feels coherent with you.

Verifiable quality

She works with registered products and high-end technology for treatments that are safer and more consistent.

Real follow-up

If a complication appears, the response is follow-up, communication and continuous clinical management. You are not left alone.

How Cesia cares

Firm empathy for real patients.

Care also means responsible boundaries: noticing insecurity, guiding honestly and referring when mental wellbeing or surgery needs another specialist.

Calm listening
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Calm listening

Before deciding on Botox, filler or laser, she organizes what bothers you, your history and your expectations.

Calm listening
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Technology with judgment

Equipment and products are chosen for quality, safety and registration; not for trends or commercial pressure.

Technology with judgment
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Responsible boundaries

When there are signs of aesthetic abuse or dysmorphia, she can say no and guide toward psychology, psychiatry or plastic surgery.

Responsible boundaries