Dr. Arturo Bonilla, MD — Pediatric Microtia Surgeon
Dr. Arturo Bonilla has practiced pediatric microtia surgery exclusively since founding the Microtia — Congenital Ear Institute in San Antonio in 1996. He has not performed any other procedure since 1996 — every patient he sees has microtia, and every surgery he performs is ear reconstruction. That singular focus has been the defining characteristic of his practice for nearly thirty years.
Dr. Arturo Bonilla — Exclusive Pediatric Microtia Surgeon Since 1996
When Dr. Bonilla completed his fellowship in Pediatric Otolaryngology at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh in 1996, he made a choice that most surgeons would consider professionally unusual: he would accept only microtia patients. No general ENT cases. No other conditions. Just pediatric patients — newborn through age 17 — born with ears that didn't fully form, and the families who had been searching, often for years, for someone who could help.
That decision, made nearly three decades ago, has produced something the medical world has never seen before or since: a surgeon whose clinical focus has been concentrated entirely in a single, rare procedure for over thirty years. Every judgment call Dr. Bonilla makes in the operating room is the product of having made that exact judgment call thousands of times before — on pediatric patients from age six through their teenage years, evaluated from birth.
He opened the Microtia – Congenital Ear Institute in San Antonio, Texas in 1996. In the years since, families have traveled to his practice from all 50 states and from countries across four continents. Dr. Bonilla has practiced microtia reconstruction exclusively since 1996 — a degree of specialization that is uncommon in reconstructive surgery.
"Dr. Bonilla is truly the best. He made my son's dreams come true with making his ear. You can tell he truly put his heart and soul into his patients. His staff is very loving and make you feel at home."
Jocelyn A. — San Antonio, TXDr. Bonilla’s authority in microtia reconstruction rests on four things: three decades of exclusive focus, thousands of pediatric cases, early clinical work in 3D bioprinted ear reconstruction, including a principal role in one of the first FDA-authorized efforts to advance this technology into patient care — and a clinical record independently covered by national and international media.
Families who want to review his published research will find it on the publications page. His media coverage is documented on the in the news page. His thinking on first-time surgery is on the surgery guide, and his approach to complex cases is on the revision surgery page.
While other surgeons treat microtia among dozens of other conditions, Dr. Bonilla has treated nothing else for 30 years. The depth of focus this represents is unusual in reconstructive surgery.
Why Exclusively Microtia
Microtia is rare. It affects roughly 1 in 6,000–12,000 births, which means most plastic surgeons and ENTs encounter it occasionally at best. The result, for families navigating the condition, is a fragmented landscape: well-meaning doctors who have performed the surgery a handful of times, operating on a child who deserves someone who has done it thousands of times.
Dr. Bonilla recognized early in his training that this gap — between what these children needed and what the typical surgical market could offer — was one worth spending a career addressing. The Pediatric Otolaryngology fellowship at UPMC Children's Hospital deepened his clinical understanding of the pediatric ear. What it couldn't provide was the concentrated repetition that true mastery requires. That came from the decision to build a practice around one condition, exclusively, and to refine his technique on every single case.
The clinical philosophy he developed is built around a deceptively simple premise: natural rib cartilage, sculpted by hand, is the gold standard. Not synthetic implants. Not prosthetics. A living, biological framework built from the patient's own body — one that grows with the child, cannot be rejected, and will still be there, realistically resembling a natural ear.
Patients who underwent reconstruction in the late 1990s are now adults. The cartilage framework grew with them — which is the primary clinical advantage of living autologous tissue.
Training and Background
In Their Own Words
These letters arrived at our office from patients across the country. We keep every single one.
He truly is the best doctor. He made my daughter's dreams come true with making her ear. You can tell he truly put his heart and soul to his patients. His staff is very loving and so nice and make you feel at home
People come from all over the world to see Dr. Arturo Bonilla. We are so blessed that we found him. He not only is an amazing surgeon but he is also an amazing human being. He has a huge heart. He is an artist. He is the best Microtia Specialist!
I am so grateful to the doctor and his team, Mrs. Norma, Vanessa, and Dr. Bonilla. After so long, my daughter came into their care, and they have done an excellent job. Their dedication, professionalism, and vocation are truly remarkable. They helped and reassured our family, who traveled from Chile 🇨🇱. We are so happy, and my daughter is too, with Dr. Bonilla. What he does for his young patients is incredible 😊. The care he shows before and after each surgery is wonderful. Thank you to the entire team 💕
Independent Media Recognition
His expertise and his practice have been featured on national and Spanish-language television networks across the United States. These appearances reflect the recognition Dr. Bonilla has received from families, referring physicians, and colleagues over three decades of exclusive practice.
Contributing to the Next Generation of Microtia Reconstruction
Dr. Bonilla was among the early pioneers in clinical 3D bioprinted ear reconstruction and played a leading role in one of the first FDA-authorized efforts to bring this technology into patient care. That trial has concluded, and his role remains part of the technology’s early clinical history.
His participation in this trial is characteristic of his relationship with the science: he is not waiting for the future to arrive. He is helping determine whether it is real, how it performs, and whether it offers children a better path. The decision to participate reflects the same commitment that has defined his career — being wherever the best available care for these children is being developed.
Whatever the future holds, families who come to Dr. Bonilla benefit from both: a surgeon with over thirty years of exclusive experience in the proven gold-standard technique, and a clinician actively engaged in advancing what comes next.
A first-in-class clinical study exploring patient-specific living tissue scaffolds as an alternative to rib cartilage harvest for ear reconstruction.
Patients from Across the United States and Internationally
The combination of extreme specialization and proven outcomes means that geography has never limited who seeks Dr. Bonilla's care. Families regularly drive long distances or fly across the country for a first consultation — not because there is no surgeon closer to home, but because they want a surgeon whose practice is built exclusively around this procedure.
The practice has developed a full infrastructure to support traveling families: hotel coordination, surgical scheduling designed to minimize total travel days, and telehealth consultations for families who cannot make an initial in-person visit. For families from outside the United States, the office has experience with international patients and the practical logistics that international travel for surgery requires.
San Antonio, where the practice has been based since 1996, is well served by major airlines and sits at a comfortable drive from Houston, Austin, and Dallas — making it accessible to the large Texas population while also being a practical destination for patients arriving from anywhere in the country.
Telehealth initial consultations available for families who cannot travel for an initial visit. The office coordinates hotel accommodations and travel planning for surgical families.
"Every child I operate on has been a child born with a missing or underdeveloped ear. That is the whole of my career. I wouldn't have it any other way."