Dispelling Plastic Surgery Media Myths
A study produced by Austrailia’s University of Auckland recently announced that four out of five cosmetic surgery patients received some form of motivation to undergo treatments due to television programs.
Patients who could easily relate to the ‘characters’ on reality television shows were encouraged to undergo cosmetic procedures due to the quick and painless way that the programs portrayed plastic surgery.
Because of the high degree of editing and the post-production modification of these people’s specific surgical cases, patient’s should be warned from their cosmetic sugeons about setting unrealistic expectations for their surgery.
Such candid advice is what the general public truly needs, and you as an expert physician are qualified to dispense this information in anyway possible. At cosmeticSEO.com we recommend that cosmetic and plastic surgeons discuss and disclose all of the above information on their cosmetic surgery practice Web site, as this copy will not only help your patients - it will aid your practice’s marketing efforts by increasing your online visibility and brand awareness.
For more information about how you as a specializied physician or cosmetic surgeon can add helpful and informative Web copy to your medical practice Web site on a regular basis, continue browsing through our plastic surgery marketing blog at cosmeticSEO.com.
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