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Aesthetic Authority

Aesthetic Authority

Written by: Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery
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How Surgical Artistry Meets Medical Science for Exceptional Aesthetic Results

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  • Origins to Innovations | Aesthetic Authority Episode 2
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode of Aesthetic Authority, Dr. Peter Krasniak sits down with Dr. Vito Quatela, founder of the Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery, to explore the origins and evolution of one of the most renowned aesthetic practices in the country.

    Dr. Quatela shares his journey from early dreams of pediatrics to becoming a leader in facial plastic surgery, and how his passion for both medicine and design shaped the creation of the Lindsay House. They discuss the importance of mentorship, the power of innovation, and why building a collaborative, specialized team under one roof has been key to delivering exceptional care.

    Whether you're a fellow surgeon, aesthetic professional, or a patient interested in what makes the Quatela Center unique, this episode sets the foundation for future conversations on excellence in aesthetic medicine.

    🔔 Subscribe for more behind-the-scenes insights and expert discussions. 📍 Learn more at quatela.com

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    43 mins
  • The Psychology of Transformation | Aesthetic Authority Episode 1
    Dec 1 2025

    In this candid episode, Dr. Ashley Amalfi and Dr. Heather Lee dive deep into the emotional and psychological journey of plastic surgery. Far beyond aesthetics, they discuss the internal transformations they witness in patients, particularly mothers, post-menopausal women, and professionals navigating life milestones. From body image insecurities to regaining confidence, they reveal how surgery often marks a new chapter in someone’s life.

    They also unpack the role of support systems, recovery expectations, and the surprising influence of social media, both as a source of education and a driver of unrealistic standards. With compassion and clarity, they talk about how to recognize when someone’s ready for surgery and when it’s not the right time.

    The doctors share vulnerable moments: patients rediscovering themselves, partners becoming advocates, and the genuine impact of self-love. They also tackle more complex issues like body dysmorphia, setting healthy expectations, and the growing but still quiet rise of male patients.

    More than anything, this episode highlights how plastic surgery, when done for the right reasons, can empower people to live more fully, confidently, and authentically.

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    40 mins
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