Bryan J. Michelow, MD., FACS

Bryan J. Michelow, MD., FACS

Monday, September 6, 2010

Paying it forward by giving back

Contemporary Cosmetic Surgery partners with
Beachwood High School to educate
the future generation about
skincare and the dangers of sun damage.

Help us contribute to a highly worthwhile educational cause.

How fortunate can one be, having a Plastic Surgery practice in a city with an
outstanding school district such as Beachwood City Schools.

The Beachwood High Schools’ marketing program taught by Jean Getz is a fine example
of an educational experience that contributes to the district’s glowing reputation.

The popular marketing class draws high school students from Beachwood, Chagrin Falls
and West Geauga. Acting as both a marketing and an advertising agency, students are
able to obtain first hand, real-life experience by providing solutions to area
businesses. Students who show interest in marketing are selected to participate in the class. As
a team, they choose the company for which they would like to perform research and
develop a marketing plan.

I am honored to announce the class has chosen Contemporary Cosmetic Surgery and our
products for their current research and promotion develop program..
At an introductory meeting with the students last week, we proposed the following
challenges:
  1. How do we promote healthy skincare habits and the use of sunscreen to teens
    and young adults?
  2. How do we get the word out that melanoma is the second most common cancer
    affecting teens? Protecting the skin with sunscreen is a simple and effective means
    of preventing Melanoma.
  3. Acne is a teens nemesis. How can a practitioner educate teens about the
    management of a serious condition that may lead to scarring,
    disfigurement and personal embarrassment.


We are looking forward to the recommendations this bright group of teenagers will
provide. Their findings will be presented at a Deca (marketing) in Orlando, Florida.


In exchange for their hard work, Contemporary Cosmetic Surgery will make a
contribution to the program.

You too can be a part of this worthwhile educational cause.

Visit our office for any skincare, Botulinum toxin or dermal filler service and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Beachwood High School.

This promotion will continue until the end of the semester when the Beachwood High School marketing program ends.


Call 216.595.6800 to join us in this exciting venture that will help young people
maintain the “health and beauty of their skin” for a lifetime.


Bryan J. Michelow, MD, FACS.

Office: 216.595.6800

http://www.drmichelow.com/