PlasticSurgery.com Unveils a New Look and Upgraded Features

A leading online resource for elective procedures, PlasticSurgery.com is proud to unveil an enhanced look, improved navigation, and user-friendly options.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA, October 19, 2008 --(PR.com)-- PlasticSurgery.com is Better Than Ever.

On PlasticSurgery.com, it is easier and more exciting than ever for prospective patients seeking plastic surgery.

“We are very excited about the newly released look of PlasticSurgery.com,” Greg Powers, the chief technologies officer, says. “Our goal was to make the homepage easier to navigate and more dynamic for our readers. We have several new sections developed on our site that highlight the most recent user comments in our forum, news articles, and patient stories.”

Both new and returning visitors will immediately notice the clear and inviting appearance of the site, as well as its speed and ease of usability. PlasticSurgery.com, an affiliate of iEnhance.com and CosmeticSurgery.com, is a Web site that has naturally built on its unique goal of connecting consumers with the tools they need to make the best decisions.

Before and after plastic surgery photos, a glossary of terms, financing information, and vast amount of procedure pages are available user-friendly resources for the consumer. The newest addition to every procedure page that is not to be overlooked: a downloadable, customized PDF “Surgeon Questionnaire” that can accompany the patient during his or her initial consultations.

Catering to one of the biggest decisions a patient must make – selecting a plastic surgeon – PlasticSurgery.com features an extensive directory of physicians who specialize in many types of concentrations: aesthetic facial plastic surgery, body contouring surgery, and reconstructive surgery.

New York plastic surgeon Dr. Kenneth R. Francis, Denver, Colorado plastic surgeon Dr. John Grossman, and Greensboro, North Carolina plastic surgeon Dr. Byron Barber are among the highly sought-after specialists profiled on PlasticSurgery.com.

Even amongst the wavering population of U.S. budget-conscious individuals; cosmetic procedures continue to be in high demand among both men and women. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), nearly 11.7 million surgical and non-surgical procedures were performed in the United States in 2007.

“This is just the beginning of making PlasticSurgery.com a better destination for everyone who is interested in plastic surgery,” says Powers.

For further information, please visit www.plasticsurgery.com or contact Elana Pruitt. She can be reached at (909) 758-8363 or via e-mail at elana.pruitt@plasticsurgery.com

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