Pleomorphic adenoma is the most frequent benign tumor of the major salivary glands, 80% located in the parotid gland, it has an age of onset between the fourth and fifth decade of life, being more prevalent in men.Its diagnosis is mainly clinical associated with ultrasonography or aspiration biopsy as a confirmatory study.Although its rate of malignancy is very low, its risk of recurrence makes the mainstay of its treatment the complete excision of it.However, there is still no consensus on the extent of the resection or on the ideal surgical approach that is associated with a lower rate of complications.This article presents a case of a female patient with a diagnosis of pleomorphic adenoma in the left parotid region, with complete tumor resection using the modified Blair approach proposed by Hernandez and Gómez.This approach technique was used with the main objective of preserving the superficial lobe of the parotid and the facial nerve, obtaining a satisfactory and uncomplicated aesthetic result.Thus exposing this approach as a useful alternative in the resection of benign parotid pathologies with a low risk of facial nerve injury and a better aesthetic result.