Social media for plastic surgeons. AI that turns your results into scroll-stopping content.

    Film a procedure. ReelsDoc identifies the surgery, writes the hook, times the before-and-after reveal, adds voiceover and music, and publishes to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. In 2 minutes.

    Your results are your best marketing. Nobody's seeing them.

    Plastic surgery content is some of the most watched content on social media. Rhinoplasty reveals, BBL results, facelift transformations. People can't stop watching.

    But filming it, editing it, writing the hook, timing the reveal, adding the right music, and posting it to four platforms consistently? That's a full-time job. And you already have one.

    You've seen the surgeons with 100K followers who post every day. Their work isn't better than yours. They just have a system for getting it online. You don't.

    You've tried hiring help. The overseas freelancer posted generic templates that made your practice look like everyone else's. The agency quoted you $5,000 a month and still needed weeks of onboarding before they understood your procedures. Your staff tried, but between patient calls and scheduling, content production fell off after a couple of weeks.

    Meanwhile, every procedure you perform is a piece of content that could be bringing in consultations. It's sitting on someone's phone, unedited, unseen. And no generic AI posting tool or overseas freelancer can replicate what's in that footage. That's YOUR work. YOUR results. The only thing missing is a way to get it from the phone to the feed without it becoming a second job.

    Film the procedure. ReelsDoc handles the rest.

    1

    Film during the day.

    Someone holds a phone during a rhinoplasty, a breast augmentation, a facelift, a body contouring session. Or snap before-and-after photos. 30 seconds to 2 minutes of raw footage is all you need.

    2

    Send it on Telegram.

    Open your ReelsDoc chat and send the footage. Photos, videos, or a mix. Up to 10 files at once.

    3

    AI builds the content.

    It identifies the procedure. Writes a hook matched to the audience. Someone researching rhinoplasty for the first time gets a different hook than someone comparing surgeons. The AI edits the footage, adds voiceover in your chosen voice, layers music and captions, and includes your practice phone number and website.

    4

    Review and publish.

    Watch the finished video in your Telegram chat. If it looks good, tap publish. TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook. All at once. If you want changes, tap redo and tell it what to fix.

    Transformations that stop the scroll. Not stock photos.

    Before-and-after reveals

    Send a before photo and an after photo. The AI stitches them into a video with proper pacing, a dramatic reveal, voiceover explaining the procedure, and a call to action. This is the content that goes viral in plastic surgery.

    Procedure footage

    Rhinoplasty, liposuction, breast augmentation, facelifts, tummy tucks. Film the procedure, the AI produces a clean, professional video that shows your skill without the parts that get flagged.

    Surgeon expertise

    You explaining why you chose a specific technique, what makes your approach different, or what patients should know before booking. The AI keeps your words and builds a professional video around them.

    Patient journey content

    Pre-op consultation, day of surgery, recovery milestones, final results. The full arc that helps potential patients understand what to expect.

    Office and team content

    Your operating room, your team, your consultation process. The content that builds trust before someone books a $10,000 procedure.

    Built for surgical content. Not adapted from a generic editor.

    Before-and-after stitching.

    Send two photos. Get a video with proper pacing, a dramatic reveal transition, and voiceover. The AI knows how to time the reveal for maximum impact.

    Blood and surgical content detection.

    Operating room footage often contains blood. Instagram and TikTok flag it. The AI detects blood and converts to black-and-white automatically. Your content stays live.

    Procedure recognition.

    The AI identifies what surgery it's looking at from the footage. Rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, BBL, facelift. This context drives the hook, the voiceover script, and the call to action.

    Voice cloning.

    Record your voice once inside the chat. The AI narrates your content in your voice from then on. Patients hear you before they meet you.

    Audience awareness. Content that educates someone who's never considered plastic surgery gets a different hook than content that targets someone comparing surgeons in their area. The AI adjusts automatically.

    The numbers.

    Overseas FreelancerAgencyYour StaffReelsDoc
    Monthly cost$500-1,500$3,000-5,000Their timeLess than lunch
    Content qualityCanva templatesProfessional but slowAmateurProfessional
    Turnaround3-5 days1-2 weeksWhen they can2 minutes
    Understands your proceduresAfter monthsAfter onboardingThey work thereDay one
    Volume8-12 posts/month12-20 posts/month2-4/week if luckyAs many as you film
    Before-and-after handlingManualManualNoneAutomatic

    Questions about social media for plastic surgeons

    What should plastic surgeons post on social media?

    Before-and-after results, procedure footage, surgeon explanations of techniques, patient journey content, and office tours. The plastic surgeons getting consultations from social media are the ones showing real transformations and real expertise. Stock photos and templates don't build the trust someone needs before booking a $10,000 procedure.

    How often should a plastic surgeon post on social media?

    At least 3-4 times per week. Consistency builds trust and keeps you visible. With ReelsDoc, every procedure you film can be a published post within 2 minutes. If you do five procedures a day, that's five potential posts. The bottleneck becomes filming, not editing.

    What social media platforms work best for plastic surgeons?

    TikTok and Instagram are where plastic surgery content performs best. Before-and-after reveals, procedure footage, and transformation videos are built for short-form video. YouTube Shorts is growing fast. Facebook reaches the 35-55 demographic with the budget for elective procedures. ReelsDoc publishes to all four with one tap.

    How much does social media marketing cost for a plastic surgeon?

    A dedicated social media manager runs $3,000-5,000 a month. An agency specializing in plastic surgery can charge even more. An overseas freelancer runs $500-1,500 with generic output that doesn't match your brand. ReelsDoc costs less than a daily lunch. Try 5 videos free and compare the output.

    Is social media marketing worth it for plastic surgeons?

    Plastic surgery is one of the most visual specialties. The content practically makes itself. Patients research surgeons online before booking consultations. If your social media shows real results, real expertise, and consistent activity, you're building trust at scale. If your last post was months ago, that's a red flag for someone about to spend thousands.

    5 free videos. See what your surgical content could look like.

    Film a procedure or snap a before-and-after tomorrow. Send it to ReelsDoc. Two minutes later, it's on every platform. No credit card, no commitment.