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Dr. Paul Wigoda Launches Mother's Day $500 Plastic Surgery Giveaway on Facebook

Dr. Paul Wigoda is giving away a plastic surgery splurge for Mother's Day for Moms or Mr. Moms. All entrants will have the chance to win the Grand Prize of a $500.00 Dr. Wigoda gift card towards their cosmetic surgery procedure of choice.

Dr. Paul Wigoda Launches Mother's Day $500 Plastic Surgery Giveaway on Facebook
2013-05-07
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, May 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Paul Wigoda is giving away a plastic surgery splurge for Mother's Day and Moms or Mr. Moms from Fort Lauderdale to Miami to Boca Raton to Weston or anywhere in the state of Florida can enter to win a plastic surgery splurge for Mother's Day via The Facebook sweepstakes. The sweepstakes starts today on Dr. Wigoda's Facebook Page and all entrants will have the chance to win the Grand Prize of a $500.00 Dr. Wigoda gift card towards their cosmetic surgery procedure of choice*. In addition, five runners-up will receive a $100 Dr. Paul Wigoda gift card, and best of all, everyone who enters will receive a $50 Dr. Wigoda gift card. The winner will be published in and featured on Dr. Wigoda's Plastic Surgery Beauty Blog to share some of their top beauty tips.

Need a tummy tuck after the baby? Some Botox before that class reunion? Liposculpting in time for your son's graduation? Or painless breast implants, just because you deserve it? Which procedure will you choose to indulge in for your Mother's Day gift to yourself? Fort Lauderdale plastic surgeon Dr. Paul Wigoda makes choosing a little easier this year with his Mother's Day Facebook Plastic Surgery Sweepstakes in which everyone's a winner!

Official contest rules include: Winners must be 18 years of age or older, live in Florida and be part of Dr. Wigoda's Facebook Page. Gift cards are good towards any procedure by Dr. Wigoda of $1000 or more. The contest will run through May 12, 2013 and the winners will be notified by May 20th, 2013.

As Chief of Plastic Surgery at Broward Health Medical Center, Dr. Wigoda is board certified and a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Wigoda is an advocate for patient safety and education when it comes to plastic surgery. Areas of specialization include breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast lift, liposuction, rhinoplasty, tummy tuck, facelift, brow lift, eyelid surgery, Juvederm, Radiesse, Restylane and Cosmetic Botox treatments and spider vein treatments.

Dr. Paul Wigoda is regarded an expert source to the media and his plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery stories and opinions are regularly published in the Sun Sentinel, Miami Herald as well as the New York Times and reported via NBC and ABC. Dr. Wigoda practices plastic surgery in the Fort Lauderdale and Miami area. 1404 E Broward Blvd.

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
(954) 463-7088
Fax: 954-463-8766
Web: http://www.drwigoda.com

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[Press-News.org] Dr. Paul Wigoda Launches Mother's Day $500 Plastic Surgery Giveaway on Facebook
Dr. Paul Wigoda is giving away a plastic surgery splurge for Mother's Day for Moms or Mr. Moms. All entrants will have the chance to win the Grand Prize of a $500.00 Dr. Wigoda gift card towards their cosmetic surgery procedure of choice.