Meet Drs. Vito Quatela, William Koenig, Heather Lee, and Ashley Amalfi, all board-certified plastic surgeons at the Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery in Rochester, New York. Learn about the past, present, and future of cosmetic medicine from each of their unique perspectives, as well as their mission of creating uplifting experiences that change the lives of each and every person they treat.
Women experience many changes to their bodies, and menopause is one that affects all women at some point in their lives.
Women may exercise regularly and make healthy choices about diet, but often their body contours continue to change, leaving behind the shapely curves of younger womanhood.
Despite these changes, most women still feel young and active in middle age and are looking for a solution to maintain a youthful body shape.
To that end, The Quatela Center offers The Menopause Makeover, and to talk about it we’re joined in this episode by cosmetic breast and body contouring plastic surgeon Doctors William Koenig and his Patient Consultant, Lauren.
Sunscreen.
Apply the right kind and apply it often.
But that’s not all we’re going to discuss in this episode.
We’re here to discuss a procedure called Mohs surgery, a precise surgical technique used to treat skin cancer, with Dr. Heather Lee and her Patient Consultant, Lisa
Many women notice changes in their bodies post-pregnancy. And there are many areas of the body that can be addressed with cosmetic procedures collectively known as The Mommy Makeover.
There are many techniques used to perform a Mommy Makeover, and many factors to take into consideration when making a surgical plan.
To talk more about The Mommy Makeover, we’re joined in this episode by The Quatela Center’s cosmetic breast and body contouring plastic surgeons Doctors Ashley Amalfi and William Koenig
Now that we’ve gotten to know the doctors and patient consultants at the Quatela Center, we’re taking some time to talk about a range of plastic surgery procedures.
On our last episode we discussed one of the more uncommon procedures, Labiaplasty.
This time, one of the more common procedures, Rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty can change the size, shape, and structure of your nose.
To talk more about the procedure, we’re joined by 2 specialists in facial plastic surgery - Doctors Vito Quatela and Heather Lee.
Now that we’ve gotten to know the doctors and patient consultants at the Quatela Center, we’re going to spend the next episodes talking about a range of plastic surgery procedures.
And we start with one of the more uncommon procedures called Labiaplasty.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that around 10,000 labiaplasty procedures are done each year.
For a sense of comparison, the same data shows that, annually, about 215,000 people get rhinoplasties and around 300,000 breast augmentations are done.
To talk more about the procedure, we’re joined by Doctor Ashley Amalfi and her Patient Consultant Melissa.
Rhinoplasty, tummy tucks, breast reconstruction and augmentation. The Qualeta Center offers these, and other, plastic surgery options to create uplifting experiences for patients.
As a compliment to that part of the practice, Dr. Vito Quatela started Q: The Medical Spa. His goal was to provide his patients with options to help enhance their surgical results. He also wanted to provide clients that weren’t ready for, or interested in, surgery with minimally invasive cosmetic treatments that could help them feel rejuvenated and refreshed with minimal downtime and recovery.
To talk more about it, we’re joined by Dr. Vito Quatela and Medical Spa Director, Pam.
Over the past few episodes, we’ve been introducing you to the Quatela Center’s Patient Consultants. The relationship between patients and the doctors at The Quatela Center start with Patient Consultants, who are a first point of contact with the practice. Consultants take the time to help answer the many questions people ask about plastic surgery options.
On this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Vito Quatela and his Patient Consultant, Brooke
You’ve decided to investigate plastic surgery options for yourself. You’ve been to Quatela dot com, learned about the practice and the doctors who perform the procedures. But you have questions. Maybe a lot of them. To help answer some of those questions are the Quatela Center’s Patient Consultants. They are a first point of contact with the practice for many patients. Each Patient Consultant works with 1 of the Quatela Center’s 4 surgeons. So, let’s get to know them.
On this episode, Dr. Ashley Amalfi and her Patient Coordinator, Melissa
You’ve decided to investigate plastic surgery options for yourself. You’ve been to Quatela dot com, learned about the practice and the doctors who perform the procedures. But you have questions. Maybe a lot of them. To help answer some of those questions are the Quatela Center’s Patient Consultants. They are a first point of contact with the practice for many patients. Each Patient Consultant works with 1 of the Quatela Center’s 4 surgeons. So, let’s get to know them.
On this episode, Dr. Heather Lee and her Patient Coordinator, Lisa
You’ve decided to investigate plastic surgery options for yourself. You’ve been to Quatela dot com, learned about the practice and the doctors who perform the procedures. But you have questions. Maybe a lot of them. To help answer some of those questions are the Quatela Center’s Patient Consultants. They are a first point of contact with the practice for many patients. Each Patient Consultant works with 1 of the Quatela Center’s 4 surgeons. So, let’s get to know them.
Starting with Dr. William Koenig and his Patient Coordinator, Lauren.
A 2019 Washington Post article showed some interesting numbers about medical schools. That year, for the first time, women were slightly ahead of men in terms of medical school enrollment – according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
But when you look at the number of women pursuing surgical careers from about the same period, the gap between men and women is much greater with men dominating that part of the field.
Within plastic surgery, a 2017 study showed the ratio of male to female surgeons was approximately 5 to 1. A smaller gap than in other surgical specialties, but sill surprising when you consider the fact that women make up the vast majority of plastic surgery patients.
The Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery has a balanced surgical team consisting of 2 men – Drs. Vito Quatela and William Koenig and 2 women – Drs. Ashley Amalfi and Heather Lee.
There are plenty of misconceptions about plastic surgery.
Dr. William Koenig has probably heard most of them.
In a place like Rochester, where we often don’t seem to get enough nice weather days to spend outdoors, it might lead you to believe that summer months would be a bad time to have a procedure done.
But as we hear from Dr. Koenig, plastic surgery has no season.
In recent years, the surgical team at The Quatela center has doubled.
Dr. Vito Quatela actively recruited his former fellow and student, Dr. Heather Lee, who joined the practice in 2017.
In 2019, Dr. William Koenig became aware of another rising star in the plastic surgery world, Dr. Ashley Amalfi.
The need to expand the team at was due, in large part, to the success Drs. Koenig and Quatela were having with creating uplifting experiences that changed their patients’ lives.
For about the last decade and a half, the surgical team at Rochester’s Quatela Center was a duo – with Doctors Vito Quatela and William Koenig handling all the procedures.
Over the past few years, that team has doubled with the addition of Dr. Ashley Amalfi – who we’ll meet in our next episode – and Dr. Heather Lee – who did her fellowship under Dr. Quatela.
It was early in their relationship that Dr. Quatela realized this was one student he couldn’t let get away.
And a young doctor was about to begin her career under the wing of a celebrated plastic surgeon.
On the last episode, we got to hear from Dr. Vito Quatela about his beauty for life philosophy.
This time, we’re one on one with Dr. Quatela’s longtime practice partner - Dr William Koenig.
Dr. Koenig takes a holistic approach to his own life and bring those ideas and principles into the relationships he builds with his patients.
For Dr. Koenig, plastic surgery, like health and wellness, is a lifelong commitment.
And when he creates uplifting experiences that change people’s live, he wants to make sure the results last as long as possible
What sets the Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery apart from other practices? To begin with, the team features two of the most respected and talented plastic surgeons, not just in Rochester, but in the nation. Dr. Vito C. Quatela and Dr. William J. Koenig . And their work is complimented by Doctors Heather Lee and Ashley Amalfi…both of whom we’ll meet later in this podcast series.
In this episode, we get some one on one time with Dr Quatela to talk about his beauty for life philosophy and how the Quatela Center creates uplifting experiences that change people’s lives
The first 2 episodes of this podcast were recorded in early 2020
And as we were about to launch – well - you know what happened
Everything was put on the shelf.
And we waited
And waited.
So it’s been a little over a year since the last time we've spoken with Doctors Vito Quatela and William Koenig.
And there's a lot to catch up on.
The Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery is headed by its founder and director, Dr. Vito Quatela, and his practice partner Dr. William Koenig.
But they don’t do it alone.
As the practice has grown so too has the team of talent who use their skills to provide uplifting experiences for all Quatela Center patients.
Meet Drs. Vito Quatela and William Koenig, both double board certified plastic surgeons, and hear about the founding of The Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery in Rochester, New York. You’ll learn a bit about the history of The Lindsay House, where the Quatela Center is located, and how the medical paths of these 2 incredibly gifted surgeons came together to create uplifting experiences that change the lives of their patients.