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It’s no secret that cosmetic treatments have a bad rap. While some non-surgical procedures seem to have now mostly bypassed the stigma, such as non-invasive anti-aging radio frequency treatments, many patients may be less likely to share their experiences with other procedures, such as fat reduction treatments or more invasive procedures.
From the launch of The Real Housewives franchise in 2006 to stories of celebrity plastic surgery gone wrong, and all the tales between, there is no shortage of sensationalized depictions of aesthetics patients and procedures. Though the image of so-called “overdone” women seems to still be the reigning stigma surrounding cosmetic treatments today, it is far from an accurate or even remotely fair portrayal of the medical aesthetics field today. So how can your medical aesthetics clinic fight back and overcome the taboo?
Authenticity is a buzzword cropping up everywhere these days, particularly in social media and digital content. For those watching from the outside, the cosmetic surgery industry seems counter to the authenticity movement, selling the idea of blanket beauty standards that apply to all, rather than embracing individual beauty. Naturally, the conversation sways to body positivity and individual beauty standards, as beauty influencers strive to broaden the definition of beautiful. With a 2017 consumer survey noting 90% of millennials and 80% of baby boomers rate authenticity as important when connecting with brands and businesses, authenticity and body positivity are a topic your medical aesthetics clinic cannot ignore. This statistic is clear proof that real and relatable should be prioritized over pretty and perfect, especially in your social media marketing. But be careful: nearly six out of every 10 consumers believe brands are failing to sell the authentic message they’re attempting to convey.
To fight back against the taboo of overdone results and show consumers how cosmetic treatments can help emphasize their authentic selves and their natural beauty, make diverse and unposed images a priority in your advertising and social media campaigns. If your budget permits, partnering with an influencer who brings an honest take on your treatments to their loyal followers may be another way to increase your brand’s authenticity, showing consumers the overall process of cosmetic treatments and the natural results as the outcome. Finally, have your ideal patient be your inspiration and identify the values that can help you connect to them, incorporating those values into your monthly social media and marketing plans and ensuring you’re always staying on message to better attract and connect to your ideal patient online.
Although the authenticity movement is gaining steam, at this time, cultural beauty ideals and personal confidence levels are still intrinsically tied—just consider that 55% of patients in 2017 sought cosmetic treatments to look better in their selfies. But the pressure to adapt to a rigid beauty standard to improve social media selfies is only one reason patients may inquire about cosmetic treatments. Many patients commit to medical aesthetic treatment plans that allow them to fulfill the desire to have their outer appearance match their perception of their authentic self, while still others seek treatment to erase marks that may remind them of events they’d now like to leave behind, hit their aesthetic goals to live their most vibrant and confident life, or improve their career success. In fact, according to a 2017 survey by The American Society of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the majority of patients (57%) who sought treatments did so as a means to refresh their appearance to remain competitive in the workplace.
Asking prospective patients the reason they’ve sought out your medical aesthetics treatments can assist your clinic in better focusing advertising and social media marketing, as well as your digital content strategy, on what matters most to your ideal patients. By sharing the reasons your patients have sought out your services—while protecting their anonymity and privacy—you’ll also be able to help shed the stigma that cosmetic treatments are all about vanity.
As sexist as it may seem, more often than not, consumers associate cosmetic treatments with women and the cultural idea of female beauty standards. While female-identifying persons may comprise the majority of patients, as a medical aesthetics treatment provider, it may be obvious to you that this isn’t a women-only trend. According to the 2017 annual survey by The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, men have become more drawn to cellulite reduction, non-surgical fat reduction, and laser skin resurfacing in the last year. Meanwhile, another 2017 surveys estimates that 70% of male respondents noted they were interested in cosmetic procedures. To help shed the sexism surrounding cosmetic treatments, male patients should not be ignored in your medical aesthetics clinic’s marketing efforts.
To help fend off the idea any females-only assumptions, look to your advertising and social media marketing to get the word out to interested male patients and ensure they are well represented. Seek to include an even number of images of men as you do women and craft a message that specifically speaks to the concerns of your male cosmetic treatment patients. Further still, if your clinic is looking to grow into the cosmetic treatments for men niche, it may be a wise decision to dedicate a portion of your website to explain to prospective patients how procedures may be adapted for male clients and market them in a way that will be capture this particular audience’s trust and business.
At the end of the day, what will best help your medical aesthetics clinic stop the stigma surrounding cosmetic treatments is to offer treatments that are safe, effective, and in-demand — and to improve your service offerings to meet the latest aesthetic treatment trends.
To get the ideas flowing, browse our medical aesthetic devices, powered by cutting-edge technology and bolstered with seamless upgrades and access to our dedicated in-house marketing team. Contact us to speak to an expert today.
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Venus Versa™ has CE Mark as a multi-application device intended to be used in aesthetic and cosmetic procedures. The SR515 and SR580 applicators have CE Mark for the treatment of benign pigmented epidermal and cutaneous lesions and treatment of benign cutaneous vascular lesions. The HR650/HR650XL and HR690/HR690XL applicators have CE Mark for the removal of unwanted hair and to effect stable long-term or permanent hair reduction for Fitzpatrick. The AC Dual applicator has CE Mark for the treatment of acne vulgaris. The DiamondPolar™ applicator has CE Mark for non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides in Fitzpatrick skin types I-IV. The OctiPolar™ applicators on the Venus Versa™ system has CE Mark for temporary body contouring via skin tightening, circumferential reduction, and cellulite reduction. The NanoFractional RF™ (Viva) applicator has CE Mark for dermatological procedures requiring ablation and resurfacing of the skin.
Venus Bliss™ has CE Mark as a non-invasive medical aesthetic device enabling a comprehensive approach leading to body contouring, addressing fat reduction, skin tightening, circumference reduction, and cellulite reduction.
ARTAS iX™ has CE Mark with indication for use for harvesting hair follicles from the scalp in men diagnosed with androgenic alopecia (male pattern hair loss) who have black or brown straight hair. ARTAS iX™ is intended to assist physicians in identifying and extracting hair follicular units from the scalp during hair transplantation; creating recipient sites; and implanting harvested hair follicles.
NeoGraft® has CE Mark with indication for use in suction-assisted follicular extraction and re-implantation. NeoGraft® is an auto-graft system and can be used on both male and female patients.
Venus Legacy™ has CE Mark for the increase of skin tightening, temporary circumferential reduction, cellulite reduction, and wrinkle reduction.
Venus Velocity™ has CE Mark for treatment of hirsutism (hair removal), permanent hair reduction (defined as the long-term stable reduction in the number of hairs re-growing when measured at 6, 9, and 12 months after the completion of a treatment regimen), and the treatment of pseudofolliculitis barbae for all Fitzpatrick skin types.
Venus Viva™ has CE Mark for the use in dermatological procedures requiring ablation and resurfacing of the skin, and the treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides in Fitzpatrick skin types I-IV with the DiamondPolar™ applicator.
Venus Epileve™ has CE Mark for hair removal, permanent hair reduction (defined as the long-term stable reduction in the number of hairs re-growing when measured at 6, 9 and 12 months after the completion of a treatment regimen), and the treatment of pseudofolliculitis barbae for all Fitzpatrick skin types. Venus Epileve™ is also CE-Marked for hirsutism.
Venus Freeze Plus™ has CE Mark for treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides using the DiamondPolar™ applicator, and CE Mark for the treatment of cellulite reduction, increase of skin tightening, and temporary circumferential reduction on the OctiPolar™ applicator.
Venus Glow™ provides a dermal rejuvenation treatment that works to open up and deep-clean pores. Venus Concept is the exclusive distributor for Venus Glow™.
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