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Orange County Cosmetic Surgery Practice Shares Real Housewife's Secret of the Week

CosmetiCare has added a new feature to its website, where patient Alexis Bellino from the Real Housewives of Orange County will regularly share her beauty "Secret of the Week."

2012-08-02
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, August 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Orange County cosmetic surgery practice CosmetiCare (http://www.cosmeticare.com/) has started regular feature on its website featuring a column from Alexis Bellino, a star of the Real Housewives of Orange County and celebrity on the radaronline's list of the top 10 women in Hollywood with the best breasts. Alexis will talk about her experience working with Dr. Michael Niccole at the practice and how cosmetic procedures at CosmetiCare have given her a new look and new self-image. She will also talk about skin care tips that she has learned from CosmetiCare's Orange County med spa.

Alexis Bellino has undergone rhinoplasty surgery at CosmetiCare from Dr. Niccole, a leading board-certified plastic surgeon who has received numerous honors and awards during his 30 years in private practice. Alexis has also had breast enlargement at the practice and is counted among the most beautiful celebrities in Hollywood.

"We are honored to be able to help Alexis maintain and enhance her outer beauty," says Dr. Niccole. "And we are excited to have her contribute to our website with regular beauty tips and secrets that will help all of our patients look that much better."

With her "Secret of the Week" feature, Alexis talks about trusted skincare products available on www.cosmeticare.com, highlighting those that have become part of her daily beauty regimen. She devotes maximum time to personal maintenance, and believes that it is important to look after your skin for a more beautiful you. Alexis is proud to be a super-fit mom of three kids and a self-proclaimed "traditional" housewife, who still finds time to maintain her sexy appeal and flawless youthful skin with premium skin care products and regular visits to CosmetiCare for non-surgical treatments.

"Our online store, which offers an excellent choice of cosmetic products, helps customers maintain their looks after cosmetic and reconstructive procedures at CosmetiCare," adds Dr. Niccole. "When people feel good on the outside, they feel more confident and sexy. The new feature from Alexis will help our patients find the right beauty regimen for their personal skincare needs. The products available in our online store and at our practice locations have been hand-selected for their premium ingredients and reliable results."

CosmetiCare (http://www.cosmeticare.com) was founded in 1982 by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Niccole. Serving thousands of patients each year, CosmetiCare has become one of the most recognized names in aesthetic services in Southern California and throughout the nation. The company offers two convenient locations in Orange County and in Long Beach. In addition to Dr. Niccole, CosmetiCare's team of medical professionals includes Dr. Burr von Maur, Dr. Leon Ren and Dr. Sami Hamamji.


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[Press-News.org] Orange County Cosmetic Surgery Practice Shares Real Housewife's Secret of the Week
CosmetiCare has added a new feature to its website, where patient Alexis Bellino from the Real Housewives of Orange County will regularly share her beauty "Secret of the Week."