HOUSTON, TX, October 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Whether you need a boost, or want to look on the outside like you feel on the inside, Capriotti Cosmetic & Laser Surgery is excited to announce the launch of their new website containing information about the cosmetic surgery procedures and non-surgical beauty treatments they offer.
According to their website, Capriotti Cosmetic & Laser Surgery works under the motto "We never forget they have a choice." Their mission is to enrich the lives of their patients by improving their appearance through the latest, most effective techniques in cosmetic surgery. They do this by offering the best in cosmetic surgery procedures and skin rejuvenation treatments, such as breast augmentation, botox injections, breast lifts, and face lifts among others.
Capriotti Cosmetic & Laser Surgery operates under the leadership of Dr. Robert J. Capriotti, a cosmetic surgeon with over 25 years of experience in the industry. Dr. Capriotti was one of the first surgeons in America to use lasers during cosmetic surgery, and he is a certified member of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. He also is credited with developing a nasal implant for Asian rhinoplasty used by surgeons around the world.
Capriotti Cosmetic & Laser Surgery's revitalized website is user friendly. It includes detailed information about the services they provide, as well as before-and-after photos of the quality of Dr. Capriotti's work. There also is a Frequently Asked Questions page on the website for anyone looking to learn more about different types of cosmetic surgery.
If you want more information about Capriotti Cosmetic and Laser Surgery, visit their website or call 713-674-7201. They also can be reached toll free by calling 800-922-4583.
http://drcapriotti.com/
Capriotti Cosmetic & Laser Surgery feels that the patient's entire experience should validate their decision to undergo cosmetic surgery.
To start your transformation call Capriotti Cosmetic & Laser Surgery or use the easy-to-follow contact us form on their website.
With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Capriotti is well know for his advancements in cosmetic surgery and his new website contains a wealth of information.
Capriotti Cosmetic & Laser Surgery Launches a New, Informative Website
Their new website contains detailed information about cosmetic surgery and the advantages of different procedures.
2012-10-27
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