Media Coverage
Dr. Francisco Canales and Dr. Heather Furnas are among the top plastic surgeons in California, as such, they are frequently asked to speak, train and lecture about the latest innovations and advancements in plastic surgery today. Together, they are recognized leaders in the field of Aesthetic Surgery and each bring over 20 years of experience to Sonoma and Marin County.
Speaking Engagements
Presented at the following conferences:

Plastic Surgery The Meeting
September 2016

The Aesthetic Meeting
April 2016

Aesthetica 2017
March 2 - 4

Insights in Breast and
Body Contouring
October 2018
Awards & Achievements

Tiffany Award
Dr. Heather Furnas

RealSelf Top Doctor
Dr. Heather Furnas

RealSelf Top Doctor
Dr. Francisco Canales

Top Plastic Surgeon
Aesthetic Everything

Best Plastic Surgeons
2013

Best Plastic Surgeons
2014

Best Plastic Surgeon
2015

Top Plastic Surgeon
Aesthetic Everything

Top Doctors
Dr. Francisco Canales

Top Doctors
Dr. Francisco Canales

Top Doctors
Dr. Francisco Canales

Top Doctors
Dr. Heather Furnas

Top Doctors 2018
Sonoma Magazine

Top Doctors 2017
Sonoma Magazine

Top Doctors 2016
Sonoma Magazine
Published Articles

Sifting through the Ashes to Find the Meaning of Resilience
Attending the 2017 American Society of Plastic Surgeons meeting in Orlando may have saved my life. On October 9, hours after a sparkling evening with my husband.
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A Look at What’s New and What’s Coming in Cosmetic Surgery
As we look back through the decades, we see that cosmetic surgery has broadened its reach far beyond the knife. Technological advances have refined our surgical techniques and given us more options, while expanding the frontier of noninvasive and minimally invasive procedures.
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The Impact of a Plastic Surgeon’s Gender on Patient Choice
Most surgical referrals are based on a list of doctors associated with patients’ insurance plans, whereas the market for aesthetic surgery is patient-driven, and its demand is growing.
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Why Women Request Labiaplasty
In recent years, labiaplasty has jumped in popularity, despite opposition to the procedure. In 2007, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists declared the recommendation of cosmetic vaginal procedures to be “untenable".
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Pregnancy and the Plastic Surgery Resident
Combining pregnancy with plastic surgery residency has historically been difficult. Two decades ago, 36 percent of plastic surgery program directors surveyed actively discouraged pregnancy among residents, and 33 percent of women plastic surgeons suffered from infertility.
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Discussion: Understanding and Overcoming Implicit Gender Bias in Plastic Surgery
Like the horizantal crease in a growing child's pants after the hem has been lengthened, gender bias is the memory of our history. Many washings and vigorous.
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Featured In...
The Kind of Plastic Surgery People Get Depends on Where They Live

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder — but where folks live around the country appears to figure in their choices when it comes to plastic surgery.
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The Designer Vagina on Health Report

Demand for designer vagina surgery or labiaplasty is growing quickly. In Australia, Medicare claims for labiaplasty more than tripled between 2000 and 2013.
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Understanding Female Genital Plastic Surgery Procedures

The number of labiaplasty procedures done in the U.S. jumped 400% between 2011 and 2015. One of the biggest reasons for that growth may be that people are finally talking and writing about female genital plastic surgery. From the noninvasive treatments, like ThermiVa and Viveve, that help with dryness and vaginal laxity, to surgical procedures, like labiaplasty and vaginoplasty, the field is growing.
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Why Would Women want to have Labiaplasty

Probably few surgical procedures are as controversial as labiaplasty, which refers to plastic surgery on the labia, the fleshy folds that enclose and protect the rest of women’s external genitals.
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Women in Plastic Surgery: Pregnancy

In the first video from Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery’s “Women in Plastic Surgery” series, American Society of Plastic Surgeon’s “Women Plastic Surgeons” group members share what it’s like to go through pregnancy while in plastic surgery residency.
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How Nicotine Sabotages Plastic Surgery

Having plastic surgery? Then your plastic surgeon probably told you not to smoke. That’s good advice. But that doesn’t mean you can reach for a substitute. Nicotine wears several masks that may seem seductively harmless, but don’t let them fool you! Nicotine gum, patches, snuff, chewing tobacco, cigarettes, pipes, cigars, and even trendy e-cigarettes have one thing in common: Nicotine.
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Giving Plastic Surgery as a Gift

As the holidays roll around, people sometimes call my plastic surgery office inquiring about giving the gift of plastic surgery. A wife may want to pay for her husband’s eyelid lift, or a husband might ask to surprise his wife with a breast augmentation.
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Eye Opening Way to Get Younger Looking Eyes

Your eyes are the windows to your age. In fact, studies have shown that when strangers are asked to judge how old a person is, the eye area is one of the biggest influences. The delicate skin around our eyes is usually the first place to get noticeable fine lines/wrinkles and even brown discoloration. The causes are exposure to sun and pollution, stress, and late nights.
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How To Choose the Right Plastic Surgeon

The majority of deaths that occur within health and medicine are due to negligence or incompetence. In the field of cosmetic plastic surgery, common deaths are related to anesthesia with the highest probability of occurrence being 1 out of 13,000 and lowest 1 out of 300,000.
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10 Features of a Safe Operating Room

If you’re having plastic surgery, you’re probably putting 100% of your focus on choosing your surgeon. But where you have your surgery is as important as who does your surgery. An excellent
surgeon is likely to operate in a safe operating room, which means one that has been accredited by a recognized national certifying agency.
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