SANTA ROSA, CA, May 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Patients of Plastic Surgery Associates, a full-service cosmetic surgery practice, and the Allegro Medspa (www.dayspa.com), a Napa area day spa, now can benefit from a convenient iPhone app with built-in calendar reminders to keep track of their appointments. The new feature also provides helpful information about the practice, including video testimonials and additional information about board-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Francisco Canales and Dr. Heather Furnas.
"The new iPhone application is a helpful resource to manage appointment times, but more importantly, it's a way for people to get to know our practice," Dr. Canales says. "With plastic surgery and medical spa treatments becoming increasingly common, it's more important than ever to choose your provider carefully. We hope that the additional information on the iPhone app helps people to feel informed and confident when they walk into our practice."
Allegro Medspa serves women and men who are looking for a Sonoma or Napa Valley day spa that offers some of the latest cosmetic enhancements. Popular treatments include BOTOX Cosmetic, Fraxel, Ultherapy, laser hair removal, and cellulite treatment.
"The people who come to Allegro Medspa for noninvasive treatments expect the very best, and it's our goal to deliver highly satisfying treatments," says Dr. Canales. "Our team is skilled not only in providing single treatments, but in developing a comprehensive treatment plan for each patient that can take caer of several cosmetic concerns, all without surgery."
Dr. Canales and Dr. Furnas oversee all treatments performed at Allegro Medspa. Both doctors are board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and have received extensive training in all aspects of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Additionally, they specialize in aesthetic plastic surgery - meaning that they have additional expertise and experience in performing cosmetic surgery of the face, breasts, and body. When they are not serving the surgical needs of people in Santa Rosa, Dr. Furnas and Dr. Canales volunteer their skills and experience abroad in developing countries.
"I spent a year in Kenya with my father who volunteered with the East African Flying Doctors, a charitable program that sends medical specialists to health facilities throughout Eastern Africa," Dr. Furnas says. "It was during this time that I became inspired by the transformative effects of plastic surgery. Since then, plastic surgery has been my passion."
Dr. Heather Furnas and Dr. Francisco Canales at Plastic Surgery Associates of Santa Rosa (www.dayspa.com) are board-certified plastic surgeons performing a variety of cosmetic surgery procedures. Dr. Heather Furnas graduated from the UCLA School of Medicine and completed a six-year residency in plastic surgery from Stanford University. Dr. Canales received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Stanford University in 1982, completed his plastic surgery residency at Stanford University Hospital. They are both board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and have been performing cosmetic and reconstructive surgery procedures such for Santa Rosa and Napa area breast augmentation, body contouring, and facial rejuvenation for patients since 1992.
Napa Area Day Spa Offers Free iPhone App
Board-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Francisco Canales and Dr. Heather Furnas are offering an iPhone app for plastic surgery that can be used to remember appointments, view before and after photographs, and more.
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[Press-News.org] Napa Area Day Spa Offers Free iPhone AppBoard-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Francisco Canales and Dr. Heather Furnas are offering an iPhone app for plastic surgery that can be used to remember appointments, view before and after photographs, and more.