Re: Cosmetic Laser...Yea or Nay

From: Robert Brenner (robbrenner@earthlink.net)
Fri Feb 21 10:32:10 2003


I did a market survey prior to starting the cosmetic service. Patients have almost universally been positive about it. In fact, I have had no negative comments. They like the idea of someone whom they trust doing the procedure.

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Robert Brenner MD

> >> Flame me if you must (I'm not a medical professional), but have any of you done a marketing survey to determine how your patients feel about a potential cosmetic/medical practice? > >While I think there's some comfort in having an M.D. oversee the >process, (it sure beats having it done by an illegal immigrant in a >rented house on the wrong side of the tracks), it seems a bit cheesy to >have this service in a medical practice. I think if my gynecologist >told me he was going to do to this, I'd go elsewhere.





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