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Looking to Improve Your Practice? Practice Solutions Offers Insight from the Experts, Advice, Forms, and Connections with Fellow Colleagues to Help Solve Your Practice Pain Points
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Aesthetic Society products: Policies & Procedures, Employee Manual, Job Descriptions, and Cycle of Care.
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SMART BEAUTY GUIDE - MEMBERS ONLY
NEW LOOK!
Featuring an engaging, consumer-friendly website, is the consumer face for The Aesthetic Society.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR CONSUMERS:
?? Daily aesthetic surgery and cosmetic medicine news stories
?? Some of the industry's most comprehensive and detailed procedural information and statistics, including laser and light-based therapies and injectables, as well as combined procedures such as mommy makeover and procedures for men ? complete with eye-catching illustrations
?? Safety and planning tools to help consumers research and prepare for their consultation
?? Engaging video clips on patient safety, emerging trends and new technologies
?? Patient testimonial videos that share real plastic surgery stories
?? Questions from patients, answered directly by members, featured on procedure pages
?? Featured local surgeon recommendations and optimized search easily connects consumers to an aesthetic surgeon in their area
?? Before-and-after photos to help visualize optimal procedure results
?? Annual procedural statistics highlight the most popular procedures and growing trends
?? Member profiles are linked with Vizium360/RealPatientRatings so that prospective patients can instantly see the surgeon's ratings and reviews
HIGHLIGHTS FOR MEMBERS:
?? Localization: The Find a Surgeon database uses the latest Google mapping technologies to show potential patients members who reside in a specific geographic area
?? Your practice on the home page: Purchasers of an Enhanced Practice Profile Page will have the opportunity to appear on the home page of Smart Beauty Guide
?? A comprehensive metrics dashboard is available at . It tells you how many referrals you receive from Smart Beauty Guide along with providing several other insightful statistics: o How many potential patients clicked to view your phone number on standard listings o How many viewed your before and after photos o How many viewed Ask-A-Surgeon questions you have answered o How many page views your Enhanced Profile has attracted
?? No penalties for linking: o Members linking to Smart Beauty Guide will have a completely customized experience for their patients and potential patients with the Find-A-Surgeon database hidden
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REDESIGNED ENHANCED PRACTICE PROFILE
EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEMBERS AND BETTER THAN EVER!
Smart Beauty Guide, the Society's premier online consumer resource, has recently reached an all-time high in visitor traffic and is steadily increasing in viewership every month.
Members who hold an Enhanced Practice Profile (EPP) receive 10% of the website's monthly traffic - that's a 10% conversion rate.
For example, Society member Dr. Michael Law (at left) has shared 165 before and after photos, answered 26 "ask a surgeon" questions, and posted two blogs on , resulting in a whopping 27,184 impressions on the site over the past 12 months! The more you populate your EPP, the better your results will be.
Many websites offer physician profiles with annual fees ranging from $3,500 up to $5,000 - with an Aesthetic Society Enhanced Practice Profile you can get all of the benefits of a comprehensive online presence for only $699 per year (plus a one-time set-up fee of $399).
BENEFITS:
?? NEW! Subscribers to Vizium360/RealPatientRatings can now have your ratings appear on your Enhanced Practice Profile!
?? EPPs consistently get top rankings in major search engines
?? EPPs receive preferred placement in the Select-ASurgeon physician listings, which are fully optimized for local search
?? Members with EPPs receive up to 3 times as much exposure to consumers as members with a basic listing
?? By placing a direct link to your EPP on your website, visitors coming to Smart Beauty Guide will see you as the exclusive, featured surgeon, with all locater functionality hidden throughout the website
GREAT FEATURES, INCLUDING:
?? View At-A-Glance traffic statistics for your EPP
?? List up to three locations (clinical practices only)
?? Load a video or video playlist on your profile via YouTube
?? Includes links to your practice website, social media handles and your gallery of before and after photos
?? Messaging features allow consumers to contact you directly, generating leads
CODE EPP-DEV EPP-M
DESCRIPTION One-time set-up fee Annual Maintenance fee
PRICE $399* $699*
WANT TO MAXIMIZE YOUR EPP?
?? Answer questions and contribute before and after photos to the Smart Beauty Guide photo gallery. The more you contribute, the better your online presence.
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SMART BEAUTY GUIDE
FOR AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY AND COSMETIC MEDICINE
SMART BEAUTY GUIDE
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YOUR EXPERT SOURCE FOR
AESTHETIC SURGERY & COSMETIC MEDICINE YOUR FACE 2
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A GORGEOUS COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO AESTHETIC MEDICINE
SMART BEAUTY GUIDE FOR AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY AND COSMETIC MEDICINE
Exclusively for members of The Aesthetic Society and customized to their practice, the dazzling Smart Beauty Guide highlights the benefits and techniques of today's most popular cosmetic procedures, and includes explanations of terms commonly used with laser and light-based therapies. Beautiful illustrations and eye-catching photography make this brochure a must-have for any aesthetic practice, and our proprietary imagery you won't find anywhere else.
40 pages packed with content, plus 8.5" x 11" cover. The cover font features a beautiful metallic blue ink.
Exclusively for members of The Aesthetic Society.
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YOU'vE ChOSEn WELL
& ChOSEn SMART
The single most important factor in your cosmetic outcome is the surgeon you select. Choosing an aesthetic plastic surgeon is the smart choice. Members of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery practicing within the United States are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS).*
This certification guarantees that your surgeon has completed a minimum of five years of surgical training following medical school, including an approved residency program in plastic surgery, and has passed comprehensive oral and written exams. ABPS certification qualifies your surgeon to perform reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery of the face and entire body.
Do not be confused by other official-sounding boards and certifications. The ABPS is recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), which has approved medical specialty boards since 1934. There is no ABMS-recognized certifying board with "cosmetic surgery" in its name.
*If you live outside the United States, check your surgeon's affiliation with a member society of the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS), or the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS). Plastic surgeons in Canada are certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
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ThE DETAILS
FeeS There are usually four separate fees for cosmetic surgery: the surgeon's fee, operating room
cost, anesthesia, and implant costs (if applicable). If the surgery is performed in the doctor's own facility, the operating room cost may be included. Generally, payment is made prior to surgery. Fees vary according to the complexity of the operation, the location at which the surgery is performed and the type of anesthetic administered. Choose your plastic surgeon based on qualifications, not price.
INSurANce As a rule, cosmetic plastic surgery is not covered by insurance. But when a cosmetic
procedure corrects a functional problem, there may be an exception. For example, a breast reduction can correct a chronic backache, or an upper eye lift can improve vision impaired by eyelid hooding. In such cases, contact your insurance company prior to surgery to obtain a predetermination of benefits.
SurgIcAl FAcIlITy Cosmetic surgery can be safely performed in a hospital, a
surgicenter or an accredited office-based surgical facility. If you select a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, you can be sure that surgeon is operating in an accredited, state-licensed or Medicare-certified facility. Even when you undergo a nonsurgical procedure, be sure you are in a facility equipped for emergencies.
Before granting privileges, hospital review committees evaluate training and competency for specific procedures. Even if you are having surgery in your doctor's office, hospital privileges to perform the procedure you will undergo is an assurance that you are in expert hands.
ANeSTHeSIA Some procedures can be performed with a local anesthetic to numb the treated area,
together with a sedative that induces relaxation. Occasionally a sedative may also be used to induce relaxation. Other surgical procedures may require general anesthesia, providing sleep throughout the procedure. If general anesthesia is used, it must be administered by a Board-certified anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist.
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Surgery rISkS Cosmetic plastic surgery molds and reshapes living tissue, and the results are
not absolutely predictable. No surgeon can offer risk-free surgery or guarantee a perfect result.
Pre-AND POST-TreATMeNT INSTrucTIONS Your surgeon may request
medical clearance from your internist, heart doctor or anyone else treating you for a serious medical condition. Once you're cleared, your plastic surgeon will provide instructions that prepare you for a safe surgery and recovery. You will probably be asked to avoid smoking, aspirin and certain other medications. After the procedure, you can expect activity restrictions from several days to several weeks. Because it takes time for visible signs of healing to subside, plan significant business and social activities after you've had sufficient time to heal.
Cosmetic medical procedures are a blend of both art and science. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has a number of member surgeons who are weekend painters and sculptors, focusing on the human face and form. Plastic surgeons as a whole have a strong feeling for beauty. Their goal is to enhance the harmony of your facial features while preserving your unique facial character. Facial plastic surgery can lift your brow, open up your eyes, reshape your nose, reduce prominent ears, contour your cheeks, shape your chin and firm up your neck and jawline. Sometimes enhancing a single facial feature brings your whole face in balance, improving overall appearance, making you appear more youthful and increasing your self-confidence.
Your face is the first part of you that people notice, and a pleasing countenance will help you feel confident and assured.
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FAcEliFT / rHyTIDecTOMy
Today's facelift techniques are designed to tighten deep tissues, firm up excess loose skin and address volume changes that occur with aging. The goal of a facelift is to deliver your most youthful and natural look. Heredity, skin texture and the underlying bone structure of your face all play a role in how many years your facelift will remove and, to some extent, how long these changes will last.
Facelifts are not one size fits all; the procedure is dictated by your facial characteristics. In some, the deeper facial tissues may be repositioned or tightened to restore a more youthful contour and shape. In others, removal or addition of fat or other soft-tissue fillers may be necessary to achieve optimal results.
Basic to all facelifts is that excess skin is removed to yield a smoother, firmer facial appearance. One important goal of every facelift is to hide incisions, so that following surgery you can easily camouflage them with hair or makeup. The placement and length of incisions vary, depending on the facelift technique that best suits you. A facelift incision typically starts in the front of the ear, wrapping around the earlobe, with variations going up into the hairline of the temple, or behind the ear. Your doctor will help you determine the best technique to meet your individual needs.
Facelifts can also improve your neck, with your surgeon treating cord-like neck bands through a small incision placed under your chin, and through the same incision remove excess fat and tighten neck muscles. Excess neck fat can also be removed through a very small incision (or incisions) using liposuction.
After your facelift, you may feel tightness and you can expect some swelling, which
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skin to stimulate cell turnover and increase blood flow to the skin surface. The microdermabrasion machines use
either a spray of micro-crystals or a crystal-free hand-held device to polish the skin, sloughing off the top layer and
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leavin3g the complexion with a health4y glow. Microdermabrasion repairs sun damage and improves skin texture on
the face, neck, d?colletage, and hands.
Microdermabrasion is usually performed in a series of treatments to increase benefits and is frequently combined with a light chemical peel to further enhance results. Although your skin may be slightly pink following treatment, you will be able to immediately return to work and social activities.
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front and sides of your neck.
and also fight acne.
2. Facelift incisions may be placed within the hairline and within natural contours in front of
and behind the ears, as shown.
Tretinoin, a topical form of vitamin A, marketed as retin-A? or Renova?, is frequently prescribed to treat acne.
3. Skin is then pulled back and the incision closed.
It also helps to exfoliate the skin, unclog pores and stimulate cell turnover, thickening the dermis and promoting
4. Modified incisions include variations of the `short scar,' with shocrotellraignecnisiopnros daruocutniodnth. eIteaisr.also beneficial to use tretinoin to prep the skin before having a peel or microdermabrasion.
5. After surgery, the skin on your face and neck will look smoother, firmer and fresher. Hydroquinone, a lightening agent, improves mild to moderate hyperpigmentation. The effects of hydroquinone
may be enhanced when used with a tretinoin regimen. YOUR FACE 5
Sunscreens, especially those with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, are important in maintaining healthy skin and
preventing future damage from ultraviolet rays. Use sun protection daily, rain or shine, not just when you know
you will be exposed.
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1. A glycolic acid peel is a light treatment that gently penetrates the uppermost layers of your skin to reduce the visible effects of aging and sun damage.
2. Microdermabrasion is a popular technique that uses a stream of micro-crystals and suction to gently "polish" your skin, leaving your complexion healthy and glowing.
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In the last ten years there's been a huge increase in FDA-approved products available for office treatment of facial changes due to aging. In the right hands, improvement can be dramatic. Your plastic surgeon is now equipped with treatments to quickly soften creases, restore more youthful contours, and freshen your appearance. These treatments are no substitute for the longer-lasting more comprehensive corrections possible with surgery, but are frequently used to complement surgical results and, in many situations, are a reasonable alternative. Although less invasive than surgery, their effects are generally temporary. Your result will be determined by the product used and the training, skill, judgment, and experience of the professional administering your treatment. Two categories of anti-aging injectables are neuromodulators and soft tissue fillers.
NeurOMODulATOrS
These products target `dynamic' creases, those wrinkles that occur with different facial expressions. By relaxing the specific small muscles you use in creating facial expressions, neuromodulators, such as Botox?, stop you from wrinkling the overlying skin, which in turn prevents you from deepening facial creases in the treated area. Neuromodulators can help soften wrinkle areas such as `crow's feet' or forehead creases. Effects last for three months or more. Brands introduced in the United States are variations of the botulinum toxin A molecule and include Botox?, Dysport?, and Xeomin?.
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