I've known Dr. Morales for over three years and would highly recommend him (though, full disclosure, I have not had any surgery performed by him nor any other doctor--I work with hundreds of doctors and he happens to be one of my favorites. But, I am also in no way obligated to leave him a review nor am I in the habit of doing so). Without a doubt, I would trust him with my own surgery or one of my family member's.
He has all the skills, talent, and experience you'd want to find in a plastic surgeon, but knowing him as long as I have, I can say that one thing that genuinely sets him apart is that he seems to be a natural-born listener. Now, that seems like a funny thing to say, but I've been working with doctors for the better part of a decade and most of the postop patient dissatisfaction that I see happens when the surgeon and patient aren't on the same wavelength. Either expectations were not set properly or goals were not met because the doctor had their own agenda or just got so used to doing the same procedure over and over regardless of the patients' desires. Listening is so critical and I can tell you he has an uncanny talent for listening and absorbing what you say.
Obviously, listening alone is not enough, so if you do your research you'll find he went to one of the best programs for plastic surgery, does tremendous work, is on the cutting edge of technology, and contributes to various medical journals. But, one other thing that I see that demonstrates this that many patients may not be able to ever see is how well regarded he is by other plastic surgeons.
He is extremely well respected by other plastic surgeons and I've witnessed them seeking him out at trade shows specifically to get his opinion so they can follow his lead. Over the years I've known him, I see this with increasing frequency and I believe he is quickly becoming what they call a key opinion leader in the plastic surgery.