WHAT’S NEW AT Q | SPRING NEWSLETTER
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ASPIRE Galderma Rewards is a program created to reward patients with discounts and bonuses for eligible Galderma products such as Restylane®, Restylane Silk®, and Sculptra®. The longer you are a member and the more points you earn, more options are available such as cash back card opportunities and exclusive VIP experiences. Once registered, points are earned each time you visit your doctor for a Galderma aesthetic treatment. Ask our clinical staff at your next appointment for more information or click here to sign up today.
Dr. William Koenig was recently named a Top Doctor on RealSelf, the well-known community for cosmetic procedures. Awarded to less than 10% of the RealSelf doctor community, Dr. Koenig demonstrates high patient satisfaction through patient reviews, receives favorable feedback on expert answers, and invests time answering questions asked by the patient community regarding procedures. With patient goals in mind, Dr. Koenig continues to contribute to the RealSelf community, which in turn allows patients to come to his practice well-informed and prepared for their consultation. Dr. Koenig was also awarded the On-Time Doctor award from Vitals in 2014. Honoring his patients’ time is very important to him, and this recognition was given by patients for reporting the shortest average wait times.
It’s the perfect gift for just about any occasion! The Quatela Center is pleased to now offer gift cards available in any denomination. If you are looking for the perfect gift for a loved one or friend, gift cards can be purchased for services with Drs. Quatela and Koenig. Call 244.1000 or stop by our office for more information and to purchase.
From April 17-26, Dr. Vito Quatela and the HUGS (Help Us Give Smiles) mission team traveled to Hanoi, Vietnam for the third time to perform surgery on children affected by microtia and other facial deformities. Microtia is referred to as “small ear” and is characterized by an underdeveloped outer ear. Cartilage is removed from the ribs, which is then carved and pieced together to create the framework for the ear. Teams of medical professionals and volunteers have given of their time and expertise to complete over 900 surgical procedures and 18 mission trips since the inception of HUGS in 2003. These surgeries allow children who often lack the necessary medical care to be given opportunities that they might not have otherwise. Click here to learn more about the HUGS Foundation.