Posts Tagged ‘Liposuction’

Ceatus Offers a Variety of Before and After Galleries

Friday, June 25th, 2010

As part of its comprehensive education programs for consumers, Ceatus offers a range of before and after photo galleries for various enhancement procedures. For plastic surgery, the breast implants before and after gallery in Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery is one of the most heavily visited sections of the site. In the newest Ceatus portal, Breast Implants 4 You, the breast augmentation before and after photos are also very popular. The body contouring galleries, including liposuction before and after pictures and tummy tuck before and after photos, attract the attention of many moms who want to regain their pre-pregnancy figures. Veneers before and after photos are also very popular for those consumers who visit the Consumer Guide to Dentistry.

Expansion of Liposuction Information

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

New techniques for liposuction surgery are developing at a rapid pace.  Advancements in laser and ultrasound technology provide for new and less invasive ways to eliminate fat. Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery has expanded its section about liposuction to include an article on laser liposuction. This article complements other information in the section related to standard liposuction, tumescent liposuction and the cost of liposuction surgery. In the coming months, a number of additional articles will appear in this section, including information about Zerona and water-assisted liposuction.

Plastic Surgery Visitors Exeed 2.2 Million in 2009

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

During 2009, more than 2.2 million unique visitors came to the Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery. This website, now among the most widely visited online sources of information about cosmetic plastic surgery, has detailed sections about breast surgery, body contouring, hair loss, facial surgery and injectables. The most visited articles relate to breast augmentation,  liposuction, breast lift and Botox injections.  Ceatus Media Group, who owns and operates the web portal, projects the traffic growth in 2010 to exceed 30%, just as in 2009.