Web Log – March 2011 – New Web Site

Bogus Basin Backcountry
Bogus Basin Backcountry

I am happy to report that our new web site,  breastaugmentationboise.com has been launched.  At last check,  our main web site,  www.wigod.com actually occupies the first organic spot on a Google search for “breast augmentation boise.”  I like to think that our current site is frequently visited due to its helpful information and photographs.  Depending on the time of year, breast augmentation is often my most commonly performed operation.  Many patients come in for consultations with lots of misinformation that they have gleaned from the web.  To better educate potential patients, I thought it would be worth the time and effort to develop a whole site dedicated to this one operation.  The site presents some of the same basic information found on our main site, but a section on the augmentation process – start to finish –  is presented in greater detail.  I have also presented 12 new cases (one is the case of the month) with my own classification system.  Finally, I have introduced a frequently asked questions page.  One particularly nice feature of the new web site is that I can add more material myself (like faq’s and photos) as time and need allows.  I will announce any significant additions in the monthly blog.  Please visit https://www.breastaugmentationboise.com and forward it on to any friends who are looking for more information on the procedure.

Also, do not forget about the upcoming 2011 Komen Race for the Cure on May 7.  Our team is forming and we would love to have you, your friends, and your family join us for the effort.  We are currently designing a new bandana for team to wear on race day.  I should have a photo of it for the next blog.  Go to https://boise.info-komen.org/site/TR/RacefortheCure/BOI_BoiseAffiliate/1142176426?pg=team&fr_id=2030&team_id=154775 and join.

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