If you have questions regarding breast augmentation surgery, join Dr. Gabriel and his staff for an informative talk. Seats are still available for this free intimate dinner, where you will recieive information about this procedure and have the opportunity to ask the doctor your questions.
Roots Restaurant
19215 SE 34th Street, Suite 100
Monday, May 16, 5:30pm
The event is free, but space is limited and registration is required. Register online at http://www.swevents.org/ or call 360.514.1010.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
An Evening With Dr. Gabriel
Join Dr. Gabriel and his staff at Roots Restaurant for a free dinner talk discussing breast augmentation. Get your questions answered and sign up for a free consultation. Sign up for this event and save a seat for you and your friends!
Breast Augmentation Talk
Where: Roots Restaurant, Camas, WA
When: Monday May 16, 5:30pm
Call: 514-1010 to RSVP
Open House Specials
Interested in breast augmentation, abdominoplasty and body contouring? Come meet with Dr. Gabriel and get your questions answered at this special event. Also recieve information on keeping your skin bright and vibrant through the summer with Charmi Gosalia, our clinic aesthetician. Recieve a 20% discount on all skin products and services when you sign up!OPEN HOUSE
Join us on May 2 @ 4:30p
Blush Hair Body & Soul
225 NE 4th Ave, Camas
Meet Dr. Allen Gabriel and aesthetician Charmi Gosalia
Monday, January 31, 2011
Buy one, get one free on Latisse.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Dr. Gabriel and others' stories of Haiti covered in the Columbian newspaper.
Tom Vogt, of the The Columbian newspaper recently wrote an incredibly moving story about local residents linked to the devastating January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Featured in that story is Dr. Allen Gabriel, his wife Cassie Gabriel (an anesthesiologist with Columbia Anestheia Group), his medical assistant, Shelby Gialich, and Matt Schoolfield, a Vancouver photographer who works for Southwest Medical Group.
Here is an excerpt from that article:
“It was so devastating,” [Dr. Gabriel] said. At Hôpital Adventiste, a medical center in Port-au-Prince, “There were patients everywhere,” he said. “All three times I was there, I slept in a cot in a hallway.”
Read the entire Columbian article or visit our blog about Haiti here.
Featured in that story is Dr. Allen Gabriel, his wife Cassie Gabriel (an anesthesiologist with Columbia Anestheia Group), his medical assistant, Shelby Gialich, and Matt Schoolfield, a Vancouver photographer who works for Southwest Medical Group.
Here is an excerpt from that article:
“It was so devastating,” [Dr. Gabriel] said. At Hôpital Adventiste, a medical center in Port-au-Prince, “There were patients everywhere,” he said. “All three times I was there, I slept in a cot in a hallway.”
Read the entire Columbian article or visit our blog about Haiti here.
Dr. Gabriel's Botox study is one of the most-read stories among plastic surgeons in 2010.
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Given the level of positive national and international response to the article, it's no real surprise that it made the top ten list. In fact, since the press release went out on September 2, 2010, hundreds of plastic surgery practices and news outlets (including MSNBC) have covered the story.
We're thrilled to be able to offer our breast reconstruction patients new options that include a significant reduction in pain. Call our office at 360.514.1010 to learn more about this exciting new option for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction.
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