PASO ROBLES, CA, February 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) In an effort to connect with readers and improve communication between surgeons and patients, BeautySmoothie (http://www.beautysmoothie.com) was recently launched to deliver a constantly updating repository of cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery and medical spa blog posts and articles.
"Even today, there's a lot of misinformation about cosmetic surgery and non-surgical options," explains Scott Tobin, creator of the site and a medical marketing professional with over a dozen years of online marketing experience. "By publishing contributions from prominent cosmetic and plastic surgeons all over the country, we're helping to get better information out to potential patients."
BeautySmoothie is not just a compilation of plastic surgery blogs. The site also offers insider secrets, beauty tips, and latest details about new and upcoming cosmetic procedures and breakthroughs in medical technology. With cosmetic surgery procedures on the rise for both men and women, it's more important than ever for patients to be informed.
"Our goal is to build a community where smart cosmetic choices are made, based not on rumors or bargain prices, but instead relying on opinions and information from some of the most trusted names in the medical aesthetics field," says Mr. Tobin. "The more readers are able to learn about cosmetic options, the better their patient experience will be."
Contributors to BeautySmoothie are encouraged to share professional experiences, opinions on latest trends and offer their perspectives on cosmetic procedures. Feedback and comments are encouraged both from readers and from the contributors themselves in an effort to maintain an ongoing dialogue.
Readers of BeautySmoothie are able to search the site based on cosmetic concern or procedure. Common categories for beauty concerns include acne scarring, age spots and skin texture or sagging. Procedures fall into one of four categories: breast enhancement, body contouring, facial sculpting and nonsurgical. The nonsurgical procedures section addresses topics such as BOTOX, injectable fillers, laser resurfacing and laser hair removal.
"The idea behind the site is to include all the information you'll need in one spot," adds Mr. Tobin. "Just about every prospective patient will have questions about their procedure, or how to choose the right surgeon. With BeautySmoothie, they have a new option for finding the information they need."
Doctors interested in becoming contributors to the site can learn more at http://www.beautysmoothie.com/contribute.
A collaborative effort among cosmetic and plastic surgeons from across the country, BeautySmoothie (http://www.beautysmoothie.com) helps women and men make smart cosmetic choices based on information and opinions from highly regarded specialists in the health and beauty field. Contributors are specially selected because of their experience and training in aesthetic medicine, and regularly provide professional opinions on the latest trends in cosmetic dermatology, plastic surgery, medical spa procedures, and many other cosmetic options.
BeautySmoothie Connects Surgeons with Patients
The new cosmetic surgery blog BeautySmoothie connects with readers by publishing posts from prominent surgeons within the medical aesthetics industry.
2013-02-26
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[Press-News.org] BeautySmoothie Connects Surgeons with PatientsThe new cosmetic surgery blog BeautySmoothie connects with readers by publishing posts from prominent surgeons within the medical aesthetics industry.