
Located on Calle O’Donnell, in the heart of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the Doctor Blas García Clinic is not just another clinic: it is a destination for those seeking more than just beauty. Here, aesthetic medicine becomes art, technology becomes surgical precision, and each procedure becomes a transformative experience. It is not just a clinic: it is a space where science meets sensitivity, and where each face is treated as a unique work of art.
Dr. Blas García, an international leader in ultrasonic rhinoplasty, has turned this enclave into a meeting point between medical innovation and aesthetic philosophy. “Beauty is not a destination, it is a journey,” he says with the serenity of someone who has operated on thousands of faces, from local patients to visitors from the United States, Europe, and Latin America. His technique, introduced in Spain in 2016, has revolutionized nasal surgery.
Ultrasonic rhinoplasty: precision without aggression
Ultrasonic rhinoplasty represents a turning point in facial cosmetic surgery. “We have moved from aggressive and unpredictable rhinoplasty to a technique that respects the tissues, reduces inflammation, and offers natural results,” explains the doctor. “The patient comes in with an aesthetic concern and leaves with a solution. It is a minimally invasive, safe, and effective surgery. Recovery is faster, more precise, and with more predictable and better results than with traditional techniques, which are much more invasive and traumatic, allowing the patient to return to their daily life in a few days,” he adds.
The key lies in the use of ultrasonic terminals that remodel the bone with controlled vibrations, without damaging the soft structures. This translates into less pain, fewer complications, and facial harmony that respects the patient’s identity.
A space that interprets beauty

Dr. Blas García, an international leader in ultrasonic rhinoplasty, in his modern clinic on Calle O’Donnell in Santa Cruz. DA
The clinic is designed to make patients feel listened to, understood, and accompanied. From the first consultation, the medical team analyzes each face as if it were a work of art. “It’s not just about beautification. It’s about understanding what that person wants to project,” emphasizes Blas García. The approach is deeply human: each intervention starts with a conversation, an attentive gaze, and active listening.
Art and emotion
Although it is not defined as a gallery, the clinic’s interior design incorporates elements of contemporary art that reinforce its philosophy: beauty as balance and expression. The works on display are not merely decorative: they engage in dialogue with the space and those who inhabit it.
From Tenerife to the world
Ninety-five percent of the patients who come to the clinic are from outside the island. “We have visitors from mainland Spain, the United States, Europe, and Latin America,” Blas García points out. This constant flow of international patients has made the clinic a magnet for medical tourism in the Canary Islands. The island, with its privileged climate and cultural offerings, is the perfect setting for a peaceful and enriching recovery.
More than just cosmetic medicine
The Doctor Blas García Clinic not only transforms faces: it transforms lives. Every procedure is a quest for authenticity, a desire to respect the essence of the patient. Because in his clinics, beauty is not imposed: it is revealed.






