NOVA Plastic Surgery of Reston, Virginia unveils new logo and tagline

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NOVA Plastic Surgery of Reston, Virginia, has just unveiled a new tagline to represent the NOVA brand. The new tagline, "It's Still You, Only Better," signifies NOVA's commitment to preserving the unique beauty of each person, while helping them look and feel their best.

"The work that we do allows patients to still feel like themselves, but we've given them added confidence by helping change the areas that were previously bothering them," Dr. Fadi Nukta, MD, a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and director of NOVA Plastic Surgery said. "Patients of NOVA Plastic Surgery know that we are here to deliver the very best results."

NOVA Plastic Surgery has also unveiled a sinuous new logo that truly represents the enjoyable experience a patient will have when visiting their office and working with them.

"We wanted our tagline, logo and color scheme to be a portrayal of the personalized and educational experience a patient will have with NOVA Plastic Surgery," Dr. Nukta explains. "We believe we have achieved that and are excited to hear what our patients have to say about the new brand."

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