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Follow on Google News | ![]() Dr. Paul Nassif, Star of E! Television’s “Botched,” Appears on Aesthetics InsiderCelebrity plastic surgeon discusses the life of a TV doctor and offers tips to help other aesthetic physicians gain popularity and grow their reputations.
By: BMC III, LLLC From offering advice on dealing with the media to pearls for effective patient education, Dr. Nassif and Dr. Dayan have a candid talk about aesthetic medicine, media, and pop culture. A social media fixture, Dr. Nassif talks to cosmetic specialists about how to use an online presence properly to grow their practices. He offers tips for making it onto television—start with local news programs, he suggests—and weighs the pros and cons of working with a publicist. Being a celebrity doctor is no easy task. “It’s a lot of work because, what you have to do being a celebrity doctor per-se, one, you’ve got to work. You’ve got to do your cases. You’ve got to see your patients. You still have your family life. Then, you’ve got to film a TV show! So, the weeks are very long,” Dr. Nassif admits. But the results are worth it, he adds, “I have to tell you, 99.99% of the comments that people come up to me and say, are always very positive. We love your show. We love what you’re doing for people. You’re actually helping them. You’re actually rejecting patients that don’t need plastic surgery.” Dr. Nassif talks about his forthcoming skincare line and also reveals his celebrity crush. Aesthetics Insider is a hard-hitting, no holds barred, practically focused, editorially independent news program designed to drill down to the issues that affect core aesthetic specialists, their practices, and their patients. Host Steven Dayan, MD, FACS promises to go behind the with today’s top business leaders, policy reformers, and decision makers. Aesthetics Insider with Dr. Steve Dayan is online now at ModernAesthetics.tv. The third season of “Botched” is slated to premiere in 2016. End
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