Archive for January, 2012

Thank you for the feedback

Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at 5:16 pm | Posted in General Cosmetic Surgery

Reviews are becoming more and more important for all different aspects of our lives. In the old days we relied on consumer reports, food critics, movie critics and the like to give us information on products or services. Now we have instant information at our fingertips about all types of services.

I value the reviews that patients write about me and about my practice. One site that we are associated with has a large number of frequent reviews of my NJ plastic surgery practice which I wanted to share.

Other sites such as yelp reviews, yahoo reviews, google places, insiderpages are always growing.

I value the information posted and read it carefully. If you have concerns I wish you would contact me directly at esorokin@delawarevalleyplasticsurgery.com so we can address any issue. If you have the time to post a review, I certainly appreciate it!

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Happy New Year ! Indeed a busy season for cosmetic surgery!

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012 at 5:30 pm | Posted in General Cosmetic Surgery

I was sent an interesting article written by Katherine Rosman in the Wall Street Journal published December 29, 2011. The article is called Happy New Year: The Busiest Season for Cosmetic Surgery.

The articles describes many patients as wanting to “go underground” during the recovery process and using the holiday season to be able to avoid work, school and friends.

Every year I see patients schedule surgery often in February or March for December of the upcoming year. They know when they will have time off and schedule early for these weeks. I see this in my New Jersey Plastic Surgery practice every year.

I don’t know that this is absolutely necessary especially with rapid recovery procedures such as breast augmentation where I tell patients in my NJ cosmetic breast implant practice to take 3 or 4 days off from work and that this is all that they will need. Even for facial resurfacing procedures such as my fractional Smartskin CO2 laser the recovery is only 5 or 6 days.

Still, I see this phenomenon every year and it is interesting to see it in the Wall Street Journal. In contrast the slow time of year is usually the last week in August or first week in September when kids are home from camp and school is about to start.

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