Florida Plastic Surgery & Medspa Triumphs in Sarasota Herald-Tribune Community Choice Awards, Securing Three Wins and Two Finalist Categories
- Florida Plastic Surgery & MedSpa in Sarasota, Florida, won three 2025 Herald-Tribune Community Choice Awards on March 20, 2025, at The Ora venue.
- The awards recognize excellence in aesthetics and wellness, reflecting the practice's strong community support and reputation under Dr. Kristopher Hamwi.
- Dr. Hamwi, a board-certified plastic surgeon known for awake surgeries since 2010 and customized patient care, accepted the awards along with his team including registered nurse Danaisa.
- Dr. Kristopher Hamwi expressed deep appreciation for the trust shown by his patients and the Sarasota community, emphasizing that the awards highlight their commitment to outstanding care and achieving natural-looking outcomes.
- Winning these awards emphasizes the practice's leadership status and community trust, while Florida Plastic Surgery & MedSpa looks forward to maintaining high-quality care and outstanding results.
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Florida Plastic Surgery & Medspa Triumphs in Sarasota Herald-Tribune Community Choice Awards, Securing Three Wins and Two Finalist Categories
Sarasota's Florida Plastic Surgery & MedSpa earns three prestigious 2025 Herald-Tribune awards for excellence.
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