Monday, May 21, 2012

Watson Clinic Announces November Lecture Series

11/13/2011

Watson Clinic is pleased to announce the latest installments in their series of free monthly lectures. Watson Clinic’s facial plastic and plastic surgery experts will collaborate during a special informative event titled ‘Defying Your Age: Rejuvenation Solutions for the Face and Body’ on Saturday, November 5 (TOMORROW!) at 9:00 am. Participants including Drs. Serge Jean, Raam Lakhani, Pranay Patel, and J. Scott Ferguson will review the latest treatments and procedures to help patients look better and feel younger, including tummy tucks, mini facelifts, eyelid rejuvenation, breast augmentation, Botox and facial fillers, cosmetic lasers and more.  Bella Vista Spa specialist Debi Diorio will also be on hand to review permanent make-up options. Call 863-904-6266 to RSVP for this special event.


On Saturday, November 12 at 10:00 am, Watson Clinic facial plastic surgeon Raam S. Lakhani, MD, presents ‘Imagine the Possibilities of Facial Plastic Surgery,’ an overview of all surgical facial rejuvenation options, as well as the growing popularity of non-surgical treatments such as fillers and laser resurfacing.  In addition, he will provide information on the popular in-office mini facelift and eyelid rejuvenation. Call 863-904-6218 to RSVP for Dr. Lakhani’s lecture.





Watson Clinic orthopaedic surgeon/sports medicine specialist Douglas A. Shenkman, MD, will conduct a special presentation titled ‘A Knee Pain Talk That Will Help You Walk’ on Thursday, November 10 at 6:00pm.  Dr. Shenkman will discuss the latest non-operative options used to remedy knee pain, as well as a host of the most advanced surgical treatments, including minimally invasive surgery, computer-assisted procedures and gender specific knee replacements. Call 863-680-7189 to RSVP for Dr. Shenkman’s lecture.



All lectures will take place from the 3rd floor of Watson Clinic’s Bella Vista Building at 1755 N. Florida Avenue in Lakeland, except where noted. Light refreshments will be served. The lectures are free of charge, but seating is limited. 


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