Archive for June, 2009

Cataract Surgeon Directory Achieves Top Local Rankings

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

The Cataract Surgeon Directory, released in December 2008, has attained excellent rankings on Google for search terms that include a location, such as cataract surgery San Diego or cataract surgeons Dallas. In the last six months, the Cataract Surgeon Directory on All About Vision has become increasingly popular with patients who wish to rejuvenate their vision.

The Directory features surgeon profiles that describe each surgeon’s background and experience. It also provides information about premium cataract surgery, including a description of the lenses that can simultaneously correct for cataracts and presbyopia, such as Crystalens and ReStor IOLs.

Before and After Photo Galleries on Consumer Guide to Dentistry

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Before and after photos of patients who have undergone cosmetic dentistry procedures are an excellent resource for prospective patients considering these procedures. Consumers can view the cosmetic dentistry photos and learn more about how a procedure, such as veneers or dental implants, can help enhance their smiles.

Ceatus allows cosmetic dentists to post their own before and after photos on Consumer Guide to Dentistry at no charge. This gallery is one of the most heavily visited areas of the website.

Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery Features Profiles of Reconstructive Plastic Surgeons

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

In addition to recently expanding content related to reconstructive surgery, Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery now offers profiles of academic-based reconstructive surgeons. Reconstructive plastic surgery centers help a wide range of patients, including those who have suffered from breast cancer or personal injury.

A list of all academic-based reconstructive plastic surgery centers is currently on the website, but only a handful of reconstructive surgeons have requested profiles. The profiles are provided at no cost to the academic centers and can feature one or more surgeons. Contact Ceatus to learn more about obtaining a profile for your academic center.

Bariatric Surgery Revision Information Now on Consumer Guide to Bariatric Surgery

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

As many as 10 to 15% of patients who have undergone bariatric surgery start to regain weight. Because of this trend, Consumer Guide to Bariatric Surgery has added a new article about bariatric surgery revision, which is used to re-shrink the stomach and get patients back on their weight loss path.

Two of the more common types of procedures, Transoral Rose (Restorative Obesity Surgery) and StomaphyX, are described in this new article. Consumer Guide to Bariatric Surgery also offers a range of information about the primary bariatric surgery procedures, such as gastric bypass surgery, lap band surgery and realize band surgery.