How to Use Social Media to Build Patient Trust
Patients increasingly turn to social media to search for a plastic surgeon and to gauge if they can trust the doctor and the practice for their procedure.
Patients increasingly turn to social media to search for a plastic surgeon and to gauge if they can trust the doctor and the practice for their procedure.
MediaPSC has launched its Premier Social Media Package, an integrated marketing solution that combines video production, social media management, SEO-focused content creation, and digital branding services for healthcare providers and medical practices.
The new system removes the requirement for providers to draw individual syringes of hyaluronic acid.
Mamamia asks, what are the ethics around plastic surgeons sharing content on social media?
Read MoreOn social media, people are getting refreshingly real about their nips and tucks, thanks to open-book celebrities like Marc Jacobs, according to InStyle.
Read MoreHaute Beauty sat down with Haute Beauty experts to discuss the advantages or disadvantages of social media platforms. Here’s what they had to say.
Read More“We’ve always been fascinated with how celebrities look so incredible, and there’s a part of all of us who wants to find out why and how they do it,” Dr Anthony Youn tells Vice.
Read MorePatient perceptions of a plastic surgeon’s skills may be affected by implicit bias – based solely on the ethnicity of the surgeon’s name, a study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery suggests.
Read MoreProcedures used to be done in secret, but in the post-Kardashian world, transparency is just part of the process, The New York Times reports.
Read MoreThe surgeons advise users to dial back the filter and always remain authentic, Fox News reports.
Read MoreThe latest video in the #ItsNotAllTheSame social media campaign reminds patients to seek only doctors who are board certified and properly trained.
Read MorePatients often do not take social media into consideration when looking for a dermatologist, according to a survey from researchers at the George Washington University. The survey was published recently in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.
Read MoreHaute Living answers common questions from patients and professionals regarding plastic surgery and social media.
Read MoreThe Cutera University e-learning strategies are designed to empower practices to jump start social media engagement, boost business growth, and train employees.
Read MoreKeeping the lines of communication open gives patients a sense that you care about them and are committed to their well-being, says Alexander Rivkin, MD, the leading pioneer of non-surgical rhinoplasty.
Read MoreSocial media is a tremendous influence on patients interested in cosmetic surgery. However, YouTube and social media videos in general aren’t necessarily the most reliable source of information, researchers suggest.
Read MoreSURGE has launched a new service to plastic surgeon clients: Facebook Messenger Chatbots. This service complements its SEO work and Business optimization services, Newswire reports.
Read MorePlastic surgeons around the world have noticed not only an increase in the number of patients seeking cosmetic procedures, especially those that will photograph well on Instagram, but they’re also noticing that patients’ expectations are alarmingly unrealistic, RealSelf reports.
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