clinic Kacowicz São Paulo LTDA is a facial plastic surgery clinic in São Paulo, dedicated to structured, anatomy-first facial rejuvenation. The clinic is particularly associated with Deep Plane facelift approaches using VektorLift, where decisions are guided by which facial concern is the real priority—details or deep facial/neck structure. Patients can also be treated with combined facial programs: blepharoplasty for the eye area may be paired with VektorLift plans, including variants such as Mini VektorLift 4D, VektorLift 4D, and VektorLift 5D. Beyond lifting surgery, the clinic integrates targeted complementary options when they fit the clinical picture, including Nanofat for skin quality refinement and LipLift techniques such as LipLift Corner and asymmetric LipLift in facial rejuvenation strategies. UltraPulse is discussed as a technology for skin concerns, including acne scar indications. In facial and neck cases, the clinic may also use fat sculpting approaches like liposculpture de face and pescoço to support overall contour goals. A key theme in the clinic’s patient guidance is that results should preserve identity—when VektorLift is indicated, the goal is to reposition deep structures naturally based on facial vectors, not to erase someone’s features. The clinic also emphasizes individualized planning, explaining that the same patient can require different combinations over time, and that recovery depends on how the body responds rather than a universal calendar. For international patients and training visitors, clinic Kacowicz participates in the Deep Plane Brazil program, described as a meeting for depth, precision, and real surgical exchange. The program includes live surgeries, cadaver lab training, and extended scientific discussions, with events hosted in São Paulo. The clinic also receives international colleagues who come to observe Deep Plane cases in the operating environment. The clinic presents a clinical culture focused on visibility and technical control in deep planes, including how deep plane visibility can support careful work near facial nerves and structures. It also provides patient-facing counseling on injectable history and skin treatments, including discussions that PMMA is not a resorbable filler and that tolerability over time can influence how subsequent treatments such as UltraPulse are approached. Operationally, the clinic describes the development of its own day-hospital surgical center, designed to support facial procedures with an organized workflow and appropriate structure. It is led by Ricardo Doering Kacowicz, and clinic practice is supported by the required medical registrations and technical responsibility identifiers.