NEWPORT BEACH, CA, November 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) The upcoming Women's Business Expo Orange County is an opportunity for executives and entrepreneurs to share lessons learned about success in business, relationships and life. Representatives from CosmetiCare (http://www.cosmeticare.com), a leading multi-specialty cosmetic rejuvenation practice with offices in Newport Beach and Long Beach, California, are attending the event to offer more information on the power of cosmetic treatments.
"CosmetiCare is excited to be a partner in such a positive event to expand and transform women's lives," says Orange County plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Niccole, founder and medical director of the practice. "This inaugural Women's Business Expo highlights the ability of women to take charge of their lives and profit through positive decisions. That's a message we wholeheartedly support."
CosmetiCare will have a booth at the event, where the practice will be raffling off BOTOX Cosmetic treatments, JUVEDERM injections, CO2 laser resurfacing treatments and LATISSE eyelash growth treatments. Representatives of the practice will also be available to answer questions about the full range of cosmetic treatments offered, from liposuction and breast augmentation to facelifts and rhinoplasty.
"This partnership is a natural fit for CosmetiCare," adds Dr. Niccole. "Many of our patients are strong, influential women like the ones who will attend this event. These female business owners often find themselves in the spotlight, whether they are pitching a new project, making a sales call, or presenting a new business idea. Naturally, they want to look as confident and poised as they feel, and that's where cosmetic treatments can help."
CosmetiCare's board-certified plastic surgeons - Dr. Burr von Maur and Dr. Sami Hamamji, in addition to Dr. Niccole - specialize in rejuvenation treatments to help women put their best face forward. The practice is trusted by business leaders and many celebrities, including Alexis Bellino, star of The Real Housewives of Orange County. Each surgeon at the practice is skilled in combining surgical and non-surgical cosmetic solutions to help women look their very best.
"We look forward to connecting with exceptional business women from the local community and sharing all that CosmetiCare has to offer," adds Dr. Niccole. "Conference attendees who stop by our booth have a chance to win great cosmetic treatments, and more importantly can learn about the full range of cosmetic procedures available at our practice."
The Women's Business Expo Orange County takes place November 15, 2012 from 3:00-8:00 at the Irvine Hilton.
CosmetiCare (http://www.cosmeticare.com) was founded in 1982 by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Niccole. Serving thousands of patients each year, CosmetiCare is an award-winning practice that has become one of the most recognized names in aesthetic services in Southern California and throughout the nation. The company offers two locations, in Orange County and in Long Beach. In addition to Dr. Niccole, CosmetiCare's team of medical professionals includes Dr. Burr von Maur and Dr. Sami Hamamji.
Orange County Plastic Surgeon Practice to Attend Women's Business Expo
CosmetiCare, serving Los Angeles and Orange County plastic surgery patients, is a partner at the Women's Business Expo, to be held November 15, 2012.
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[Press-News.org] Orange County Plastic Surgeon Practice to Attend Women's Business ExpoCosmetiCare, serving Los Angeles and Orange County plastic surgery patients, is a partner at the Women's Business Expo, to be held November 15, 2012.
