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September 26, 2008

Promoting Financing Options for Patients

Filed under: News, Techniques — Tags: , — Jeffrey @ 3:46 pm

Although the gross expense of cosmetic surgery procedures seems to be on the decline, making the decision to surgically or aesthetically improve one’s body is still a costly matter for some.

We at cosmeticSEO.com find that the best physician Web sites offer detailed financial planning information and options for patients who are interested in going “under-the-knife”.

That being said, you don’t have to feature detailed credit programs or a complex online financing Web application to aid patients with their economic endeavors. At times, the most helpful thing you can do as a consultative surgeon is to provide as much information as possible on this said subject.

Instruct your clients about the options available to them, and be sure to cover the intricacies and pitfalls about their selected surgeries. Aside from general financing information, can you offer advice and knowledge about the cost of maintaining their new look? The cost of any follow-up or repair procedures? Can you recommend any services available to patients for securing loans for cosmetic surgery?

By supplying all of this information on your Web site, you are not only helping your clients. The more content (that is - the more useful and unique content) that appears on your Web site will aid in your practice in the totality of its search engine marketing goals.

For more information on cosmetic surgery marketing, continue browsing through the entries in our plastic surgery marketing blog, or contact us today for your personal search marketing consultation.

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