Dr Daniel Bialeoko graduated in Forensic Medicine from the University of Medicine, Paris, France, in 1976 and General Surgery the University of Medicine in Marseille, France in 1986. He subsequently attended fellowships and board certification trainings in various areas, including Forensic Medicine in 1982; Micro Surgery in 1983; General Surgery in 1986; Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990-2002. Dr Bialeoko has applied Canfield 3D Imaging, a technology from the US, in plastic surgery cases since 2010 to help patients visualise their appearance before and after their procedure. Dr Daniel Bialeoko is a plastic surgery specialist with 37 years of experience and who values natural beauty as his guiding philosophy. His career goal has always been to achieve results that are natural and harmonious with the body. After many years working in France, Dr Bialeoko officially joined FV Hospital in Vietnam in July 2023 as Head of the Plastic Surgery & Cosmetics Department (FV Lifestyle Clinic). He offers a wide range of surgical solutions, including rhinoplasty, adjustments to protruding ears, face lifts and eyelid reshaping. He is skilled in breast reductions, including mastopexy, and breast implants, breast augmentation via lipo-modelling, breast implant placement, abdominoplasty, cruroplasty and brachioplasty. Dr Bialeoko has extensive experience in surgeries related to the genitals, including labiaplasty and penoplasty, liposuction, lipostructure, and reconstruction after trauma or cancer recovery. Dr Daniel Bialeoko also performs non-surgical cosmetic procedures, including Botox and Hyaluronic Acid filler injections, collagen induction, thread-lifts, skin rejuvenation, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to treat hair loss. Known for his dedication and attention to detail, Dr Daniel Bialeoko is an attentive listener and offers meticulous advice in every case, treating patients like friends. After a thorough examination, he offers solutions tailored to each patient’s needs, ensuring optimal aesthetic results that align with the principles of natural beauty. He exercises the art of plastic surgery with “the French touch”, it means with the respect of natural beauty. Prior to joining FV Hospital, Dr Bialeoko worked at various private clinics and hospitals in France, including Cannes, Alpes Maritimes (1986-1992), Fréjus – Saint-Raphael, Var (1987-1992), Tarbes private clinic, Hautes Pyrénées (1992-1996), Hospital of Lourdes, Hautes Pyrénées (2008-2012), private clinic, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques (1996 – 2023), and Pau Pyrénées Hospital, Pau (2003 – 2023). At FV Hospital, Dr Bialeoko will lead the Plastic Surgery & Cosmetics Department (FV Lifestyle Clinic), aiming to consolidate its reputation as a prestigious, safe centre for beauty solutions in Ho Chi Minh City and the neighborhood areas. To schedule an appointment with Dr Daniel Bialeoko, Plastic Surgery & Cosmetics Department (FV Lifestyle Clinic), please contact: (028) 54 11 33 33, ext. 1552, 7000. Related Articles Related Articles 20/04/2026 Transarterial Chemoembolisation (TACE) for Liver Cancer What is transarterial chemoembolisation? Transarterial chemoembolisation or TACE is a palliative treatment for liver cancer. This can be a cancer originating in the liver or a cancer that has spread (metastasised) to the liver from other areas of the body. TACE is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. 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