He was in his 90s.
Pitanguy's died yesterday, a day after he carried the Olympic flame that later lit the cauldron at the Games' opening ceremony in Rio's Maracana Stadium. Suffering various health problems, he carried the flame while sitting in a wheelchair.
Pitanguy had a heart attack at his home in Rio de Janeiro, spokeswoman Patricia Sallum told The Associated Press. There were conflicting reports on his age. Some media and websites reported that it was 90, but Sallum said he was 93.
Pitanguy was said to have a long list of international jet-set types who he operated on, though he was also careful not to release names. He became so successful that he commuted to work in a helicopter from a private island.
Despite his fame and wealth, he also liked to help poor accident victims for free. Early in his career, he created a surgical wing of a hospital to treat those with few resources. Other hospitals followed suit, leading to several that offer discounted or even free plastic surgeries to the poor.
His body will be cremated today.
