What Cosmetic Surgery issues would you like to know about?

What Cosmetic Surgery issues would you like to know about?

Posted on 17. Feb, 2009 in Cosmetic Imperfections, Non-Surgical Procedures, Surgical Procedures

We’re excited to announce contentoday the official launch of Cosmetic Surgery Guru.

We have lots of plans for this website, but before we get started with writing content, we want to ask: what would you like to read about?

Is there any specific information and advice that you are looking for regarding surgical and non-surgical cosmetic surgery procedures?

We have a team of writers who will be writing about issues which lead to cosmetic surgery and surgical and non-surgical procedures. Within the next few days, you will be able to start reading about these issues…

Here are the first 10 posts we are planning to write about:

  1. Acne
  2. Rosacea
  3. Hair removal
  4. Hair loss
  5. Acne treatment
  6. Hair transplants
  7. Breast enlargement
  8. Micodermabrasion
  9. Liposuction
  10. Botox

The first 4 articles are looking at cosmetic imperfections, with the remaining articles being surgical and non-surgical procedures.

We welcome your feedback about these issues in the comments below.

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7 Responses to “What Cosmetic Surgery issues would you like to know about?”

  1. Lego Assassin

    17. Feb, 2009

    Sounds good, look forward to seeing new content being added.

  2. Rebecca

    17. Feb, 2009

    Your site looks very nice, well put together and inviting. As for as the things to read about. Probably 7 out of 10 in your starter list I’d be interested in reading about~~

  3. Vivi-Mari

    17. Feb, 2009

    Ways in which to improve a skin scarred by acne, with grooves caused by illness, stress and age, ON A BUDGET, IF even possible. Thanks…

  4. Vivi-Mari

    17. Feb, 2009

    Oh and why my hair gets very greasy and frail but uneven so it’s really hard in places: what could possibly cause it (have never heard of it before) and what to do… I get an urge to pull out all the bad hairs. There are more of them in certain places on my head, such as at the back. They are not just frizzy, they are really knotty.

  5. Cosmetic Surgery Guru

    17. Feb, 2009

    Thank you very much for your feedback Lego Assassin, Rebecca and Vivi-Mari!
    We will definately try and put together an article about how to improve scarred skin as a result of acne on budget, thanks for the suggestion Vivi-Mari. We’ll have a think about what could be causing your hair condition Vivi-Mari… Watch this space. :-)

  6. Julian

    18. Feb, 2009

    I get dry skin when I manage my acne, but if i don’t use those products, my sking gets greasy and acne pops up like crazy; also my hair is very greasy and has dandruff, the only product that “works” (cause it doesn’t) is the citrus or mint head & shoulders, if I use any other product everything gets out of control like my acne.

    I really don’t think there’s a solution to my problem, I’ve been to 3 dermatologists and they all said the same thing, and no solution.

  7. Dom Romeo

    18. Feb, 2009

    As a psoriasis sufferer, I’d like to know what treatments actually really work, and why.

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