Summer Special

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Summer Special
PROGRAM
33rd Annual Meeting of the
International Society for Dermatologic Surgery ISDS
in cooperation with:
The Swiss Society of Dermatology and Venereology (SSDV)
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October 18-20, 2012
Venue: Hotel Palace Luzern/Switzerland
“Connecting the world through dermatologic and aesthetic surgery”
This event was accredited by EACCME and assigned 16 European CME Credits (ECMEC)
Main Topics: Aesthetic-, Dermatologic Surgery // Tumor Surgery // Anatomy Laser // IPL, Radiofrequency //
Liposuction, Lipofilling // Facial Rhytidectomy-Facelift // Tissue Augmentation, Filler, Botulinum Toxin // PDT, Peeling //
Venous Sclerotherapy
Congress President: Joseph Alcalay, MD / Israel // Jürg Hafner, MD / Switzerland
Program Chairs: Joseph Alcalay, MD / Israel // Jürg Hafner, MD / Switzerland // Kai Munte, MD / Netherlands //
Andreas M. Skaria, MD / Switzerland
Get detailed information at: info @ isdsworld.com // www.isdsworld.com
ISDS Headquarters Office // Silvia Becker, Karin Schäfer // Seeheimer Straße 3 // D-64297 Darmstadt/Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 6151 9518 89 2 // Fax: +49 (0) 6151 9518 89 3 // Last Date for Abstract Submission: July 31, 2012
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WELCOME TO Luzern !
Dear ISDS Members,
Dear SSDV Members, Dear Guests
Joseph Alcalay, M.D.
Congress President
Scientific Committee
Jürg Hafner, M.D.
Congress President
Scientific Committee
Günter Burg M.D.
Honorary President
Andreas M. Skaria M.D.
Scientific Committee
On behalf of the International Society for Dermatologic
Surgery and the Swiss Society of Dermatology and
Venereology we welcome you to the joint meeting of both
societies in the wonderful city of Lucerne from October 18th
to 20th, 2012. An outstanding scientific program together
with enriched social activities promises that you are going
to be part of an excellent meeting.
CONGRESS PRESIDENTS
Joseph Alcalay, M.D. // Israel
Jürg Hafner, M.D. // Switzerland
Honorary President
Günter Burg, M.D. // Switzerland
Scientific Committee
Joseph Alcalay, M.D. // Israel
Jürg Hafner, M.D. // Switzerland
Kai Munte, M.D. // Netherlands
Andreas M. Skaria M.D. // Switzerland
For the last 32 years the ISDS has been the leading
society in dermatologic surgery worldwide. The input of its
members to the knowledge and expertise of dermatologic
and aesthetic surgery is well recognized. The annual
meeting this year is very special due to the fact the SSDV
is taking an equal part in the program. This will expose
ISDS members from 43 countries to the excellence of Swiss
dermatology and will promote dermatologic surgery among
dermatologists of the center of Europe, since it is also
our goal to actively involve all our Austrian and German
friends in the program. A lot of our most renown senior
experts in dermatologic surgery from all member countries
around the world have already consented to give their talks
and workshops, and there is also plenty of space for free
communications, which will guarantee a good mixture of
expertise in established techniques with innovation, new
heads and new ideas.
Congress Secretary
Sonja Sattler, M.D. // Germany
Lucerne is easily accessable with public transportation
from Zurich airport. The city of Lucerne harbours a very
nice old town and is located at one of the most beautiful
lakes at the north rim of the amazing Swiss Alps. The
Friday afternoon excursion will take us with a steam boat
to the famous village of Vitznau, from where the historical
rackrailway brings all of us to the top of the Rigi, one of the
loveliest mountains in the area. The Rigi Hotel Kulm will
offer us a typical Swiss Dinner with a superb view on all
important peaks of the Swiss and even French Alps.
Historian
Deborah S. Sarnoff, M.D. // USA
The gala dinner will take place at the congress venue itself,
the splendid Palace Hotel of Lucerne, located at the lake
with a view on the great “KKL” concert hall right on the
opposite side of the water. The success of the meeting also
depends on your attendance.
We very much look forward to your participation in the
meeting and to welcoming you to Lucerne.
Associate Executive Director
Sonja Sattler, M.D. // Germany
See you at the meeting,
Yours
Kai Munte, M.D.
Scientific Committee
CONGRESS
COMMITTEES
ISDS OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Joseph Alcalay, M.D. // Israel
President-Elect
Henry W. Randle, M.D. // USA
Vice President
Loek Habbema, M.D. // Netherlands
Secretary
Maurizio Podda, M.D. // Germany
Treasurer
Anthony V. Benedetto, M.D. // USA
Immediate Past-President
Jorge Ocampo Candiani, M.D. // Mexico
Founding-President
Perry Robins, M.D. // USA
Executive Directors
C. William Hanke, M.D. // USA
Gerhard Sattler, M.D. // Germany
ISDS Board of Directors
Sarita Martins De C. Bezerra, M.D. // Brazil
Doris Hexsel, M.D. // Brazil
Marina Landau, M.D. // Israel
Mihaela Leventer, M.D. // Romania
Michel McDonald, M.D. // USA
J. Ramsey Mellette, M.D. // USA
Kai Munte, M.D. // Netherlands
Miriam E. Piansay-Soriano, M.D. // Philippines
Kevin S. Pinski, M.D. // USA
Antonio Rusciani, M.D. // Italy
Neil S. Sadick, M.D. // USA
Birgit Wörle, M.D. // Germany
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faculty
A–B
Maurice Adatto
SWITZERLAND
Lehavit Ackerman
ISRAEL
Joseph Alcalay
ISRAEL
Jean-Michel AmiciFRANCE
Josef Aschwanden
SWITZERLAND
Robert L. BaranFRANCE
Katrin Baumann
SWITZERLAND
Walter Bayard
SWITZERLAND
Falk G. Bechara
GERMANY
Anthony V. BenedettoUSA
S. M. De Fatima Martins Bezerra BRAZIL
Alain Bezzola
SWITZERLAND
Guillermo Blugerman
ARGENTINA
Ralph Braun
SWITZERLAND
Gary J. BraunerUSA
Marius Bredell
SWITZERLAND
Helmut Breuninger
GERMANY
Günter Burg
SWITZERLAND
C–F
Alejandro Camps Fresneda
SPAIN
Daniel Cassuto
ITALY
Karla Chaloupka
SWITZERLAND
Julian Conejo-Mir
SPAIN
Rodica CosgareaROMANIA
Siddhartha S. Das
INDIA
Chris W. den Hengst
NETHERLANDS
Dorothee Dill-Müller
GERMANY
Reinhard Dominic
SWITZERLAND
Piotr Dziunycz
SWITZERLAND
Jörg-Ulrich Fechner
SWITZERLAND
Konstantin Feise
GERMANY
Alina Fratila
GERMANY
Lars French
SWITZERLAND
G–H
Hassan Galadari
DUBAI
Sahar Foad Ghannam
KUWAIT
Pietro Giovanoli
SWITZERLAND
Leonard Harry GoldbergUSA
Robert H. GotkinUSA
Somesh Gupta
INDIA
Loek Habbema
NETHERLANDS
Hans Martin Häfner
GERMANY
Jürg Hafner
SWITZERLAND
Shlomit Halachmi
ISRAEL
Eckart Haneke
GERMANY
C. William HankeUSA
Wolfgang Hartschuh
GERMANY
Kerstin Haufe
SWITZERLAND
Monika Hess Schmid
SWITZERLAND
Doris Hexsel
BRAZIL
Günther Hofbauer
SWITZERLAND
David Holzman
SWITZERLAND
Robert Emil Hunger
SWITZERLAND
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I–k
Paula G. Karam
LEBANON
Bruce KatzUSA
Roland Kaufmann
GERMANY
Martina Kerscher
GERMANY
Leon KircikUSA
Helena Kordic
SWITZERLAND
Gertruud Krekels
NETHERLANDS
Oliver Philip Kreyden
SWITZERLAND
Joachim Krischer
SWITZERLAND
Aleksander KrunicUSA
Christian Kunte
GERMANY
L–M
Marina Landau
ISRAEL
Michael Landthaler
GERMANY
Severin Läuchli
SWITZERLAND
Stephan Lautenschlager
SWITZERLAND
Frédérique-Anne Le Gal
SWITZERLAND
Serge LetessierFRANCE
Mihaela LeventerROMANIA
Phillip Lévy
SWITZERLAND
Elisabeth Livingstone
GERMANY
Andreas Lösler
GERMANY
Mirjana Maiwald
SWITZERLAND
Samuel H. Mandelbaum
BRAZIL
Gionata Marazza
SWITZERLAND
Leonardo Marini
ITALY
Michel McDonaldUSA
Medhat Abdel Malek
JORDAN
Mahaveer MehtaUAE
J. Ramsey MelletteUSA
Larry E. MillikanUSA
Matthias Möhrle
GERMANY
Gary D. MonheitUSA
Andreas Moser
SWITZERLAND
Richard John MotleyUK
Ronald L. MoyUSA
Kai Munte
NETHERLANDS
N–Q
H. A. Martino Neumann
NETHERLANDS
Stephan Nobbe
SWITZERLAND
Bernard Noel
SWITZERLAND
Jorge Ocampo Candiani
MEXICO
Margaret OlivierioUSA
Paola Pasquali
SPAIN
Tatjana Pavicic
GERMANY
Miriam Emily Piansay-Soriano
PHILIPPINES
Antonio S. Picoto
PORTUGAL
Kevin S. PinskiUSA
Maurizio Podda
GERMANY
Sheldon V. Pollack
CANADA
Welf Prager
GERMANY
Maria Cristina Puyat
PHILIPPINES
R–S
Harold RabinovitzUSA
Henry W. RandleUSA
Perry RobinsUSA
Bettina Rümmelein
SWITZERLAND
Luigi Rusciani
ITALY
Neil S. SadickUSA
Deborah SarnoffUSA
Gerhard Sattler
GERMANY
Bettina Schlagenhauff
SWITZERLAND
Uta Schlossberger
GERMANY
Chrysalyne SchmultsUSA
Hero Schnitzler
SWITZERLAND
Kyle K. Seo
KOREA
Jean-Francois SeyFRANCE
Daniel M. SiegelUSA
Andreas M. Skaria
SWITZERLAND
Mouna Skaria
SWITZERLAND
Androulla Spiritou Kontidou
CYPRUS
Bo Stenquist
SWEDEN
Birthe Stevens
SWITZERLAND
Raimo SuhonenFINLAND
Hema SundaramUSA
Lis Surachmiati Suseno
INDONESIA
Atchima Suwanchinda
THAILAND
Michael H. TiganUSA
T–Z
Daphne Thioly-BensoussanFRANCE
Kenneth J. TomeckiUSA
Andreas Volz
SWITZERLAND
Heidi WaldorfUSA
Ahmed Hany Weshahy
EGYPT
Birgit Wörle
GERMANY
Zeina S. TannousUSA
Room Information
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Thursday October 18, 2012
Ambassadeur
(Main Auditory)
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7:30
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22:30
23:00
Karajan 1
Karajan 2
Reduit
Lobby
Blue Saloon
Master Course A
Swissana
Meggen
Dermacenter
Küssnacht
AMTS
Master Course B
Master Course C
Master Course D
Master Course B
Facial Rejuvenation
Master Course C
Aesthetic Laser
Master Course D
Pig Face Training
Coffee Break in Exhibition
Master Course A
Reconstructive
Tumour Surgery
Lunch Break
President´s Speech
Master Course F
Coffee Break in Exhibition
Master Course F
Life Support
President´s Speech
Master Course E
Coffee Break in Exhibition
President´s Speech
Master Course E
Body Contouring
Master Course F
Life Support
Opening Ceremony
Welcome Reception
7:00
7:30
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Friday October 19, 2012
7:00
7:30
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22:00
22:30
23:00
Ambassadeur
(Main Auditory)
Karajan 1
Karajan 2
Breakfast A
Botox
Breakfast B
Phlebology
Breakfast C
Blepharoplasty
Symposium A
Controversies in
Tumour Surgery
Symposium B
Usefulness of
Chemical Peel
Symposium C
Why do we need
Lasers in Dermatology
Master Course G
Dermoscopy for
Dermatol Surgeons
Symposium D
Different Modalit.
Symposium E
Rejuvenation Eye
Symposium C
Lunch
CSS Zeltiq
Lunch
CSS Anteis
Master Course G
Dermoscopy for
Dermatol Surgeons
Reduit
Lobby
Blue Saloon
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
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11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
13:30
Coffee Break in Exhibition
Lunch Break in Exhibition
Keynote Lecture
14:00
Lake & Mountain Excursion
(Dept. 15:00)
Steam Boat & Rack Railway to Mount Rigi
Superbe View
Swiss Dinner at Top of Rigi
14:30
15:00
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Saturday October 20, 2012
7:00
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22:30
23:00
Ambassadeur
(Main Auditory)
Karajan 1
Karajan 2
Breakfast D
Flap Dynamics
Breakfast E
Facial Rejuvenation
Breakfast F
Hair Restoration
Symposium F
No Goes Derm Surg
Symposium G
Altern Aesth Derm
Reduit
Lobby
Blue Saloon
Keynote Lecture
Free Comm. A
Coffee Break in Exhibition
Keynote Lecture
Free Comm. B
Symposium H
Controv Derm Surg
Symposium I
Eyelid Surgery
ISDS Membership
Lunch Break in Exhibition
CSS Myoscience
Keynote Lecture
CSS Syneron
The Plastic Surgeon’s
Speech
14:00
Symposium M
Hair Restoration
Coffee Break in Exhibition
Free Comm. C
Symposium J
Soft Tissue Augm
Free Comm. D
Symposium L
Lasers: Unexpected
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
8:45
9:30
9:45
10:15
11:00
11:30
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12:30
13:00
13:30
Symposium K
Immunosuppress
Closing Ceremony
Farewell Drink
Exhibitor List
Silver Sponsor
Syneron Medical Ltd.
Anteis S.A.
ISRAEL
SWITZERLAND
Bronze Sponsor
F. Hoffmann-La Roche
Switzerland
Exhibitor
3Gen, LLCUSA
Allergan AG
SWITZERLAND
Brymill Cryogenic SystemsUSA
CDP Swiss Medical Laser GmbH
SWITZERLAND
DEKA M.E.L.A. s.r.l.
ITALY
DelascoUSA
Dexcel Pharma ISRAEL
Ellman InternationalUSA
Esthetic-Med GmbH
SWITZERLAND
Eyelas Medical GmbH
SWITZERLAND
IGEA GmbH
Germany
Lóreal France
MERZ Pharmaceuticals GmbH
Germany
MSD SWITZERLAND
MyoscienceUSA
Orcos Medical AG
SWIZERLAND
Ulthera, Inc.USA
ZELTIQUSA
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October 18, 2012 – 1st Day
tHURSDAY
Master Courses (A, B, C, D)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
9.00am – 1.00pm Master Course (A) – on Reconstructive Tumor Surgery
Chairs: Kai Munte, Christian Kunte,
Andreas M. Skaria
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Best Techniques for Lip and Perioral
Rejuvenation // Gary Monheit
Live Injection Radiesse and Sculptra/
PLLA for facial lifting/volumizing
Sculptra // Heidi Waldorf
TBD // Cristina Puyat
Venue: Dermacenter Küssnacht
Anesthetics and Equipment // Kai Munte
Anatomy and Danger Zones //
Andreas M. Skaria
Systematics in Skin Flaps //
Matthias Möhrle
The Horizontal Approach in Facial
Reconstruction // Jean Michel Amici
Grafting Techniques // Jürg Hafner
Advancement Flaps // Maurizio Podda
Island Pedicle Flaps // Mihaela Leventer
Rotation Flaps // Richard Motley
Transposition Flaps // Christian Kunte
Bilobed and Multilobed Flaps //
Severin Läuchli
Interpolated Reconstruction of the
Nose // Ramsey Mellette
Combined Reconstructions //
Henry Randle
Venue: Swissana Meggen
9.00am–12.00noon Master Course (B) – on Facial
Rejuve nation (Chemical Peels +
Fillers) Live Treatment
Chairs: Jörg-Ulrich Fechner, Hassan
Galadari, Sahar Ghannam, Philippe Lévy
Operator:
Ultrasound in Facial Rejuvenation //
Jörg-Ulrich Fechner
Soft Tissue Augmentation using cannulas:
Pearls from Dubai // Hassan Galadari
TBD // Sahar Ghannam
TBD // Doris Hexsel
TBD // Philippe Lévy
TBD // Marina Landau
TBD // Welf Prager
US Experience in volumetric fillers //
Neil Sadick
TBD // Hero Schnitzler
Rejuvenation around the eye with the
canula technique // Mouna Skaria
Panfacial Rejuvenation with Injection //
Atchima Suwanchinda
9.00am–12.00noon Master Course (C) – on Aesthetic
Laser Treatment / Live Treatment
Chairs: Maurice Adatto, Bettina Schlagen
hauff, Leonardo Marini
Operator:
Maurice Adatto
Lehavit Akerman
Ablative laser surgery (Co2-Laser) and
non-ablative fractional resurfacing
(FraxelTm) // Leonardo Marini
HA Martino Neumann
The Facial Makeover Concept: Combi
nation treatment with different non
invasive skin tightening devices //
Bettina Rümmelein
Ablative laser surgery (CO2-Laser) and
non-ablative fractional resurfacing
(FraxelTm) // Bettina Schlagenhauff
Laser treatment of vascular lesions and
laser hair removal (diode laser, IPL) //
Birthe Stevens
Combining Fractional CO2 laser and
other Lasers // Mahaveer Mehta
Laser treatment of benign pigmented
lesions and tattoos (Q-switched Nd:YAG
laser) // Kerstin Haufe
Cosmetic surgery of the cysts, naevus,
tumours and atrophic scars //
Siddartha S. Das
Venue: Academy for Medical Training and Simulation
(AMTS) Luzern
9.00am–12.00noon Master Course (D) – on Pig Face
Training
Chairs: Dorothee Dill-Müller, Frédérique
Anne Le Gal, Stephan Nobbe
Tutors:
TBD // Dorothee Dill-Müller
TBD // Frédérique-Anne Le Gal
TBD // Gionata Marazza
October 18, 2012 – 1st Day
tHURSDAY
TBD // Stephan Nobbe
TBD // Bernard Noel
Minimizing flap size due to temporary
wound healing by second intention in
young adults // Andreas Volz
10.00am – 10.30am COFFEE Break
PLENARY SESSION (A)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
1.30pm – 6.30pm "The President's Speech"
Chairs: Jürg Hafner, Joseph Alcalay,
Günter Burg
Second intention wound healing //
Perry Robins
Removal of the proximal nail fold //
Robert Baran
An update on nail surgery //
Eckart Haneke
2.30pm – 3.00pm
Coffee Break in Exhibition
Uses of the Glabellar flaps after Mohs
surgery // Antonio Picoto
A new trend to get lovely lips //
Serge Letessier
The laser in the treatment of vascular
lesions of Dermatological interest //
Luigi Rusciani
A New Approach to Radiofrequency Skin
Tightening // Sheldon Pollack
A 4 year experience with fractionated
CO2 laser // C. William Hanke
4.30pm – 5.00pm
Coffee Break in Exhibition
How much have my criteria's for Mohs
micrographic surgery changed over the
last years? // Alejandro Camps Fresneda
Liposuction 2012 refined //
Gerhard Sattler
Personalized Trend in Lower Eyelid
Rejuvenation // Alina Fratila
New targets in the treatment of basal
cell carcinoma // Julian Conejo-Mir
"Only the shadow knows" – revisiting
fillers and volumizing // Gary Brauner
Challenging Issues with Fractional Laser
Resurfacing // Jorge Ocampo Candiani
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Master Courses (E, F)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
4.00pm – 6.30pm Master Course (E) – on Body
Contouring
Chairs: Doris Hexsel, Loek Habbema,
Bruce Katz
TBD // Loek Habbema
Historical aspects of liposuction in
dermatology with emphasis on safety //
C. William Hanke
TBD // Chris den Hengst
TBD // Doris Hexsel
A New Long-Lasting Approach to Cellu
lite Therapy // Bruce Katz
A Structural Approach to Non-Ablative
Whole Body Rejuvenation // Neil Sadick
Application of vertical injection
techniques // Gerhard Sattler
Bodycontouring - vibration-, laser- and
radiofrequency-assisted liposuction //
Birgit Wörle
VASER Liposuction, State of the Art //
Emily Piansay-Soriano
Venue: Academy for Medical Training and Simulation
(AMTS) Luzern
2.00pm – 6.30pm Master Course (F) – on Life Support
Chairs:Katrin Baumann
Operators: Anesthesiology Team
PLENARY SESSION (B)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
6.30pm – 8.00pm Opening Ceremony and
Welcome Reception
Welcome from the ISDS & Congress
President // Joseph Alcalay
Welcome from the Founder President //
Perry Robins
Welcome from the Honorary Congress
President // Günter Burg
Speakers:
Welcome from the City of Luzern //
Therese Vinatzer
President of the City Council Luzern
Welcome from the President of the Swiss
Society of Dermatology and Co-President
of the current 33rd ISDS Congress //
Jürg Hafner
October 19, 2012 – 2nd Day
Friday
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Breakfast Sessions (A, B, C)
Symposium (A, B, C, D, E)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
7.00am – 8.00am Botox (A)
Anthony Benedetto, Kevin Pinski
Room: Ambassador
9.00am – 10.30am Symposium (A) – Controversies in
Tumor Surgery
Chairs: Jürg Hafner, Gionata Marazza,
Henry Randle
Phlebology (B)
Konstantin Feise, H.A. Martino Neumann,
Walter Bayard
Room: Karajan 1
Blepharoplasty (C)
Alain Bezzola, Alina Fratila
Room: Karajan 2
Master Course (G)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
8.30am – 12.30pm Master Course (G) – Dermoscopy
for the Dermatologic Surgeon
Chairs: Ralph Braun, Harold Rabinovitz,
Margaret Oliviero
Speakers: Ralph Braun, Harold
Rabinovitz, Margaret Oliviero
Welcome // Ralph Braun
Introduction to dermoscopy (equipment) //
Harold Rabinovitz
Terminology // Ralph Braun
Pattern recognition: a two-step process //
Ralph Braun
Patterns of melanocytic lesions: benign
and malignant // Margaret Oliviero
Patterns of melanocytic lesions: benign
and malignant // Harold Rabinovitz
10.30am – 11.00am Coffee Break in Exhibition
Patterns of benign non-melanocytic
lesions // Ralph Braun
Patterns of malignant non-melanocytic
lesions // Harold Rabinovitz
Facial Lesions // Margaret Oliviero
Unknown cases for the audience and
last man standing contest (winner
receives a free dermatoscope) //
Harold Rabinovitz, Ralph Braun,
Margaret Oliviero
Concluding Remarks // Ralph Braun
12.00noon–1.30pm Lunch in Exhibition and
Company Sponsored Seminars
Staging Classifications of Cutan SCC
revisited: Tübingen // Helmut Breuninger
Staging Classifications of Cutan SCC
revisited: Boston // Chrysalyne Schmults
Surgery of Large Skin Tumours //
Gertruud Krekels
Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans //
Jean-Francois Sey
Atypical Fibroxanthoma // Henry Randle
Unusual Cutaneous Oncology //
Leonard Goldberg
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 2
9.00am – 10.30am
Symposium (B) – Do we really need
Chemical Peel of the Face in the
year 2012 ?
Chairs: Sahar Ghannam, Paula Karam,
Marina Landau
What is the place today for superficial
peels // Daphne Thioly-Bensoussan
TBD // Sahar Ghannam
TBD // Paula Karam
TBD // Martina Kerscher
Art and science of deep chemical peels //
Marina Landau
Combining peeling with other techniques //
Androulla Spiritou Kontidou
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Reduit
8.30am–12.00noon Symposium (C) – Why do we need
Lasers in Dermatology?
Chairs: Leonardo Marini,
Michael Landthaler, Shlomit Halachmi
Laser assisted drug delivery //
Shlomit Halachmi
Laser-Multilayering strategies in facial
rejuvenation // Leonardo Marini
Laser Therapy of Vascular Lesions //
Michael Landthaler
October 19, 2012 – 2nd Day
Friday
Advanced photo-dermal PDT in facial
rejuvenation // Leonardo Marini
Laser removal of permanent makeup //
Bettina Rümmelein
Non ablative fractional laser resurfacing //
Bettina Schlagenhauff
Unusual medical indications of lasers in
Dermatology // Joachim Krischer
Fractional Ablative CO2-Laser Resur
facing // Deborah Sarnoff
The role of lasers in treating skin
lesions // Shlomit Halachmi
Trans epidermal delivery using combi
nation of pixel RF and impact technology // Lehavit Ackerman
10.30am – 11.00am Coffee Break in Exhibition
Sponsored by Anteis S.A. // Switzerland
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12.00noon–1.30pm Lunch in Exhibition and
Company Sponsored Seminars
Company Sponsored Seminar
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
12.30pm – 1.30pm Zeltiq
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Reduit
12.30pm – 1.30pm Anteis S.A.
Modelis for Facial Volumization: New
Filler and New Injection Techniques //
Sheldon Pollack
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
11.00am–12.00noon Symposium (D) – Different Modalities to treat skin cancer
Chairs: Antonio Picoto, Eckart Haneke,
Raimo Suhonen
PLENARY SESSION (C)
Photodynamic Therapy // Robert Hunger
Update in radiotherapy for skin tumors //
Stephan Lautenschlager
Imiquimod // Mirjana Maiwald
Cryosurgery for Skin Cancer //
Paola Pasquali
TBD // Rodica Cosgarea
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 2
11.00am–12.00noon Symposium (E) – Rejuvenation
around the Eye
Chairs: Anthony Benedetto,
Daniel Cassuto, Monika Hess Schmid
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
1.30pm – 2.30pm
KeyNote Lectures
Chairs: Günter Burg, Gary Brauner
New dermal fillers and filling
techniques // Sheldon Pollack
Dermatology in the Internet in the
New Millennium // Daniel Siegel,
President of the AAD
Social Event – included in registration fee
Departure 3.00pm
3.30pm – 11.30pm Tour to Mount Rigi
Orbital anatomy for the dermatologist //
Anthony Benedetto
Anatomical changes of the periorbital
area with aging // Alain Bezzola
Minimally invasive rejuvenation
techniques // Birgit Wörle
Managing the crepey eyelid without
surgery // Heidi Waldorf
Surgical periorbital rejuvenation
techniques // Alina Fratila
Discussion: Is there a role for surgery in
periorbital rejunvenation // Daniel Cassuto
Steam Boat – Rack Railway to Mount Rigi – Swiss Dinner at
Hotel Rigi Kulm – Railway back to Luzern
One of the most beautiful and overwhelming trips
in the Swiss Mountains
Friendly atmosphere, old-fashioned steamboat and
rackrailways
Excellent Swiss Dinner with a superb view on the Top
of Europe
October 20, 2012 – 3rd Day
Saturday
Breakfast Sessions (D, E, F)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern
7.00am – 8.00am Flap Dynamics (D)
Chairs and Speakers: Andreas M. Skaria,
Michelle McDonald
Room: Ambassador
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Why not use wide local excision //
Kai Munte
Why not use flaps before having a final
histologic result // Andreas M. Skaria
Why not use general anesthesia for
liposuction // Gerhard Sattler
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 2
Facial Rejuvenation (E)
Chairs and Speakers: Tatjana Pavicic,
Hema Sundaram, Welf Prager
Room: Karajan 1
Combined Treatments for Multiple
Tissue Planes - Why, When and How? //
Hema Sundaram
Panfacial approach with botulinum toxin
and fillers // Tatjana Pavicic
TBD // Welf Prager
Liposuction (F)
Chairs and Speakers: Loek Habbema,
Chris Den Hengst
Room: Karajan 2
PLENARY SESSION (D)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
8.00am – 8.45am Keynote Lecture
Chairs: Anthony Benedetto,
Sheldon Pollack
Botulinum Toxin for Facial and Body
Shaping // Kyle Seo
Sentinel Node Biopsy in Primary
Cutaneous Melanoma // Christian Kunte
8.45am – 9.45am Symposium (G) – Alternative Approaches in Aesthetic Dermatology
Chairs: Larry Millikan, Serge Letessier,
Medhat Abdel Malek
Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix - A New Synergy with Radiofrequency and Injectables? //
Hema Sundaram
TBD // Serge Letessier
TBD // Medhat Abdel Malek
Complimentary/Alternative Medicine in
Cosmetic Dermatology // Larry Millikan
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassador
8.45am – 9.45am Free Communications (A) Surgery
Chairs: Christian Kunte, Gionata Marazza,
Jorge Ocampo-Candiani
Innovative horizons in dermatosurgery //
Sudhir Sharma
Dermatosugery puzzle (multiple defect
repair) // Andreas Lösler
Repair of nose // Rodica Cosgarea
Repair of the ear and periauricular
region // Samuel Mandelbaum
Spiral flap to repair the ala nasi //
Josef Aschwanden
Symposium (F, G) // Free Communication (A)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
8.45am – 9.45am
Symposium (F) – No Goes in
Dermatologic Surgery
Chairs: Roland Kaufmann, Ramsey
Mellette, Gerhard Sattler
Why not use Lasers to Treat Moles //
Aleksander Krunic
When to use and when not to use radiotherapy // Jürg Hafner
Why not use PDT for nodular BCC //
Roland Kaufmann
9.45am – 10.15am Coffee Break in Exhibition
Sponsored by Anteis S.A. // Switzerland
PLENARY SESSION (E)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
10.15am – 10.55am Keynote Lecture
Chairs: Daniel Siegel, Michael Landthaler
Targeted therapies in metastatic mela
noma // Elisabeth Livingstone
October 20, 2012 – 3rd Day
Saturday
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Symposium (H, I) // Free Communication (B)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
12.00noon–12.30pmMembership Meeting
11.00am–12.00noon Symposium (H) – Controversies in
Dermatologic Surgery
Chairs: Falk Bechara, C. William Hanke,
Kyle Seo
12.00noon–1.30pm Lunch in Exhibition and
Company Sponsored Seminars
Am I flapophilic? // Joseph Alcalay
Can I drill the bone in Ambulatory
Surgery // Falk Bechara
Unusual applications of fillers //
Kevin Pinski
Combined methods for non-surgical
rejuvenation of multiple planes //
Hema Sundaram
Pitfalls in Mohs Surgery – Dermato
phathology Slide Reading //
Zeina S. Tannous
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 2
Company Sponsored Seminar
12.30pm – 1.30pm Myoscience
Focused Cold Therapy – A new era in
medical aesthetics // Gerhard Sattler
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
1.30pm – 2.30pm
Syneron, Israel
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 2
11.00am–12.00noon Symposium (I) – Eyelid Surgery
Chairs: Karla Chaloupka, Richard Motley
Eyelid repair after Mohs micrographic
surgery // Alejandro Camps Fresneda
Should I save, reconstruct or ignore the
lacrimal Canal // Richard Motley
Advance eyelid repair // Helena Kordic
Cryotherapy of the benign eyelid
lesions // Raimo Suhonen
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
11.00am–12.00noon Free Communications (B) Scar
Chairs: Stefan Nobbe, Antonio Picoto
Keloid and hypertrophic scars //
Siddhartha S. Das
Can steroids make keloids worse? //
Michael H. Tirgan
Dermabrasion // Sarita Martins De
C. Bezerra
Thermal Treatment of Keloid //
Ahmed Hany Weshahy
TBD // TBD
PLENARY SESSION (F, G)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
1.30pm – 2.00pm Keynote Lecture (F)
Chairs: Joseph Alcalay, Julian Conejo Mir,
Leonard Goldberg
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Molecular
Pathways and Targeted Therapies //
Günther Hofbauer
2.00pm – 3.30pm The Plastic Surgeon’s Speech (G)
Chairs: Maurizio Podda, Marius Bredell,
Lars French
What’s new in Plastic Surgery //
Guillermo Blugerman
Plastic Surgery for the Skin Cancer
Patient // Pietro Giovanoli
Eyelid Surgery for the Skin Cancer
Patient // Karla Chaloupka
ENT Surgery for the Skin Cancer Patient //
David Holzmann
Maxillofacial Surgery for the Skin Cancer
Patient // Marius Bredell
What’s „old“ and still valid in Aesthetic
Surgery // Daniel Cassuto
3.30pm – 4.00pm
Coffee Break in Exhibition
October 20, 2012 – 3rd Day
Saturday
Symposium (J, K, L, M) // Free Communication (C, D)
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 2
2.00pm – 3.00pm
Symposium (M) Hair restoration
Chair: Kyle Seo, TBD
Hair Line Modification in Female
Patients // Kyle Seo
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Nail perforations in total
onychodystrophy // Reinhard Dominic
Hidradenitis suppurativa: extensive
cases // Wolfgang Hartschuh
Safety and efficacy of two anti-acne /
anti-aging treatments in photodamaged
skin with mild-to-moderate acne:
double-blind split-face clinical trial //
Leon Kircik
Vitiligo // Siddhartha S. Das
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 1
4.00pm – 5.00pm Symposium (J) – Soft Tissue
Augmentation
Chairs: Hassan Galadari,
Deborah Sarnoff, Serge Letessier
TBD // Chris den Hengst
Hyaluronic acid volumizers with
cannulas // Mouna Skaria
The Perfect Lip // Deborah Sarnoff
Rethinking the 4 R's of Rejuvenation:
Regenerate, Replace, Rebalance and
Reflect // Hema Sundaram
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Karajan 2
4.00pm – 5.00pm Symposium (K) – Skin Pathology in
the Immunosuppressed Patient
Chair: Günther Hofbauer, Daniel Siegel
5.00pm – 6.00pm
Symposium (L) – Lasers
Chair: Aleksander Krunic,
Michael Landthaler
Use of the 1440 nm Wavelength for
Laser Lipolysis of the Neck //
Deborah Sarnoff
Complication in Laser Surgery //
Aleksander Krunic
TBD // Samuel Mandelbaum
TBD // Uta Schlossberger
Reducing Filler Granulomas with
Intralesional Laser Treatment //
Emily Piansay-Soriano
Latest Developments in Laser Eyelid
Rejuvenation // Bruce Katz
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
Immunosuppression changes tumour
biology // Günther Hofbauer
Modifying immunosuppression to
decrease cutaneous carcinogenesis //
Piotr Dziunycz
Skin cancer surgery in the immunosuppressed // Chrysalyne Schmults
Venue: Palace Hotel Luzern, Room: Ambassadeur
4.00pm – 5.00pm
Free Communications (C)
Inflammatory Disease
Chairs: Alejandro Camps Fresneda,
Matthias Möhrle, Gionata Marazza
Hidradenitis suppurativa: small and
medium size cases // Andreas Moser
5.00pm – 6.00pm Free Communications (D)
Complications
Chairs: Gary Brauner, Maurizio Podda,
Severin Läuchli
Complications with fillers //
Sarita Martins De C. Bezerra
Complications of skin cancer surgery //
Falk Bechara
Curettage – Cryosurgery for HPV-16
associated subungual squamous cell
carcinoma in situ // Bo Stenquist
Review of a novel compound
(1% 4-ethoxybenzaldehyde) in reducing
facial erythema // Leon Kircik
TBD // TBD
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Friday October 19, 2012
Departure 3.00pm
3.00pm – 11.00pm
Tour to Mount Rigi
Mt. Rigi railways - from past to present
Steam Boat – Rack Railway to Mount Rigi – Swiss Dinner at
Hotel Rigi Kulm – Railway back to Luzern
1863:Engineer Riggenbach patents his cogwheel
system in France
One of the most beautiful and overwhelming trips
in the Swiss Mountains
1871:Inauguration of the Vitznau-Rigi railway (VRB)
from Vitznau to Staffelhöhe
Friendly atmosphere, old-fashioned steamboat and
rackrailways
1873:Inauguration of the VRB operation between
Staffelhöhe and Kulm
Excellent Swiss Dinner with a superb view on the Top
of Europe
1874:Inauguration of the VRB double track between
Freibergen and Rigi Kaltbad
Inauguration of the Rigi-Scheidegg Railway
(Kaltbad - Scheidegg)
1875:Inauguration of the Arth-Rigi Railway (ARB):
Valley railway from Arth am See – Oberarth and
cogwheel railway Oberarth – Rigi Kulm
1882:The steam boilers of the VRB locomotives are
converted from a vertical to a horizontal position
1884:Section of route, from Arth to Goldau, in operation
throughout the year for the first time
1897:
The story of Mt. Rigi's name – Riginun, mons regina,
Rigam, Reginam montium, Rigi …
Inauguration of the elevated platform in Arth – Goldau
1906:Start of winter service between Vitznau and
Rigi Staffelhöhe
Electrification of the valley railway from Arth – Goldau
In his description of Switzerland in 1479, the eminent
humanist Albrecht von Bonstetten (1442-1504) referred to the
"mons regina" and its description by the local population as
the Queen of the Mountains.
1907:Electrification of the mountain railway from
Goldau – Rigi Kulm
A further reference to the mountain was found in a 1561 copy
of a document dating from 1360 with the words
"the highest extent Riginun".
1931:The Rigi – Scheidegg Railway closes
The Town Clerk of Lucerne, Renward Cysat (1545-1614),
wrote of the Reginam montium and of the "Rigam" referred
to by the rural population. According to Cysat, both names
originated from the Latin or the Italian "Riga" – meaning line
or streak in the rocks. This has been confirmed by modern
research as a reference to the clearly visible rock ledges on
the north and west side of the Kulm.
1959:The valley railway of Arth – Goldau stops operating
and is replaced by a bus service
1928:
Start of winter service between Goldau and Rigi Kulm
1937:Electrification of the Vitznau – Rigi Kulm route
1968:Inauguration of the Weggis – Rigi Kaltbad Aerial
Cableway (LWRK)
1990:
Opening of the rail connection ARB-VRB in Rigi Staffel
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1991:Inauguration of the new depot and workshop
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1992:
Merger of the Vitznau – Rigi Railway and the
Arth – Rigi Railway to form the Rigi Railways
Company; Takeover of the Rigi ski lift company
1993:
Launch of the new panoramic cable car cabins
of the LWRK
1999:Invention of the special flexible rack railway switch
by Mt. Rigi Railways and application for the
worldwide patent
2000:Operation of the first flexible rack railway switch
2000:
125 years anniversary of the Arth-Rigi-Railways
2006:
100 years anniversary of the winter service and
winter sport activities on Mt. Rigi
2007:Opening of the new Mt. Rigi event marquee
(space for up to 800 people) at Rigi Staffel
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ISDS – All about us …
… how to join us ...
All about us …
The International Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ISDS) was founded in
1978 in response to a need for a worldwide forum for dermatologists who offer
surgical treatment to their patients.
In addition, the ISDS brings dermatologic surgeons together so they may
exchange innovative techniques and
work for standardization and improvement of training programs in dermatologic surgery and cosmetic surgery.
The ISDS encourages continuing
education and research in the field of
dermatologic and cosmetic surgery and
related fields through an Annual
Scientific Congress.
Physicians from as many as 62 countries attend these congresses. The
sharing of new surgical procedures,
research and statistics is essential in
the search for a more effective way to
treat skin conditions.
At these congresses the ISDS always
offers a social side program of gala
activities in special historic and artistic
locales and tours of the city and country
of the venue where we can form a group
of friends which not only exchange their
knowlege at the Congress but also
throughout the years.
It is a wonderful opportunity to meet
people with similar interests from
different parts of the world. The friendships established at our events have
always been a strong part of our Society.
It affords an opportunity to attend the
international meetings at different
locations around the world, to enjoy the
local cuisine, cameraderie, friendship and
beauty of the countries where meetings
are held.
New members who would like to join the
International Society for Dermatologic
Surgery are very welcome.
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•contact the ISDS Headquarters at
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•send this form along with two letters
of recommendation and € 20,00 non refundable application fee to the Head
quarters
•the annual dues are € 125,00 / residents € 40,00 payable in EUR currency by
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•Subscription of the Journal for
Dermatologic Surgery at a special rate
2007
2007 Venice/Italy
Venice/Italy
2008
Boracay/Philippines
2008 Boracay/Philippines
•Reduced admission fee to ISDS Annual
Congresses as well as workshops and
congresses which are co-sponsored by
the ISDS.
2008
2008 Las
Las Vegas,
Vegas, NV/USA
NV/USA
2009
Bangkok/Thailand
2009 Bangkok/Thailand
•Council of National Dermatologic
Surgery Societies for the international
exchange for national Dermatologic
Surgery experiences.
•Special rates at Hertz when making car
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•Participation in the ASDS-ISDS
Lawrence Field Travelling fellowship
fund mentorship program
2009
2009 Vienna/Austria
Vienna/Austria
2010
2010 Bucharest/Romania
Bucharest/Romania
2011
2011 Bali/Indonesia
Bali/Indonesia
2011
Heidelberg/Germany
2011 Heidelberg/Germany
2012 New Delhi/India
Upcoming ISDS Congresses:
Upcoming ISDS Congresses:
2012 New Delhi/India
2013 Paris/France
2012 Luzern/Switzerland
2013 Rio de Janeiro/Brasil
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34th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Paris / France
October 2013
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CONGRESS REGISTRATION
fax to: +49 (0) 6151.101 231 0
Please use our online registration desk 24 hours a day: www.isdsworld.com
CONTACT INFORMATION
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Address
CityState
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Phone
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Congress Fees
October 18-20, 2012
Summer Special Plenary Session, Symposium
MEMBER ISDS, DGDC, ASDS, SSDV NON MEMBER
Residents*
MEMBER ISDS, ASDS DEVELOPING COUNTRY
early bird
after Sep. 15, 2012
500 €
700 €
150 €
600 €
800 €
200 €
300 €
NON MEMBER DEVELOPING COUNTRY
400 €
INVITED SPEAKERS
500 €
Thur Oct 18, 2012
MASTER COURSE PALACE HOTEL LUZERN Ambassador
A Reconstructive Tumor Surgery
100 €
250 €
MASTER COURSE Swissana Meggen
B FACIAL REJUVE NATION
200 €
350 €
MASTER COURSE DERMACENTER KÜSSNACHT
C Aesthetic Laser Treatment
200 €
350 €
MASTER COURSE ACADEMY FOR MEDICAL TRAINING AND SIMULATION
D Pig Face Training
F Life Support
200 €
350 €
MASTER COURSE PALACE HOTEL LUZERN Karajan 1
E Body Contouring
100 €
350 €
Fri Oct 19 & Sat Oct 20, 2012
MASTER COURSE PALACE HOTEL LUZERN Ambassador
G Dermoscopy for the Dermatologic Surgeon
100 €
250 €
BREAKFAST SESSION
A Botox
B Phlebology
C Blepharoplasty
0 €
0 €
D Flap Dynamics E Facial Rejuvenation
F Liposuction
0 €
0 €
SOCIAL EVENTS
0 €
0 €
UNFORGETTABLE EXCURSION TO THE SWISS MOUTAINS (everything included)
Spouse Pass** 180 €
(Included: Cocktail Reception on Thursday Night in Exhibition Areaand Gala at Palace Hotel Luzern on Saturday Night)
EXHIBITOR BADGE *** 200 €
(Included: Access to exhibition area, Cocktail Reception on Thursday Night in Exhibition Area, Scientific Session in “Ambassador” and Coffee Breaks)
350 €
450 €
600 €
350 €
450 €
450 €
450 €
450 €
350 €
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180 €
200 €
The booking of the Scientific Session includes access to Industrial Exhibition, Cocktail Reception on Thursday Night in the Exhibition Area and Gala at Palace Hotel
Luzern on Saturday Night). The early registration deadline, late fees will be applicable even when the registration forms are received before the deadline.
* The applicant's Registration Form must be accompanied by written proof of status; otherwise low fees will not be validated. If forms certifying status
are sent after the early bird registration deadline, late fees will be applicable even when the registration forms are received before deadline.
** No access to scientific program
***Include access to the exhibition area, Plenary Session in “Ambassador” and Coffee Breaks
PAYMENT
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ANKÜNDIGUNG // ANNOUNCEMENT
LIVE SYMPOSIUM // LIVE SURGERY SYMPOSIUM
11.
Internationales Darmstädter Live-Symposium
für Dermatochirurgie und Ästhetik
International Darmstadt Live Symposium
for Dermatologic and Cosmetic Surgery
29. Nov. - 2. Dez. 2012
NOV. 29 - DEC. 2, 2012
Rosenpark
Klinik
In Kooperation mit der
Deutschen Gesellschaft für Dermatochirurgie
in cooperation with the
German Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Tagungspräsidium // Congress Presidents:
Gerhard Sattler - Rosenpark Klinik, Darmstadt
Maurizio Podda - Hautklinik, Klinikum Darmstadt
Tagungssekretariat // Congress Secretary:
Sonja Sattler - Rosenpark Klinik, Darmstadt
Kongressbüro // Congress Office:
CAS Congress Administration Services GmbH, Seeheimer Str. 3, D-64297 Darmstadt/Germany
Tel.: +49(0)6151/10123-0 Fax: +49(0)6151/10123-10
e-mail: [email protected] www.cas-kongresse.de
Payment in EUR must accompany application.
INDICATE METHOD OF PAYMENT BELOW:
o Check enclosed, payable to ISDS
o MasterCard o Visa o American Express
Print card number in spaces below:
International Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Expiration Date:
Please enclose with application:
1. Application Fee (non-refundable) € 20
2. Letters of recommendation
Signature:
Application for Membership
Name:
First/Given Middle
Last/Family
Category of Membership - Check one only:
 Fellow
 Associate
Birthdate:
Month Day Year
 Affiliate
 Resident
Fellow: Any physician who is licensed to practice medicine, currently performs dermatologic surgery and has completed three (3) years of post graduate training
in dermatology. Associate: Any licensed physician who has at least one year, but less than three (3) years of post graduate training in dermatology or any licensed
physician who has completed a one (1) year dermatologic surgery fellowship. Affiliate: Any individual who has specific experience or interest in dermatologic surgery
or related scientific fields of endeavor. Resident: Any physician who is in an accredited dermatology residency or training program.
Office Address:
City:
State/Province:
Postal Code:
Country:
E-mail Address: Office Telephone:
Fax :
(Include Country/City Codes) (Include Country/City Codes)
Home Address:
City:
State/Province:
Postal Code:
Country:
Home Phone: _________
(Inc Country/City Codes)
Please indicate how you learned about the ISDS: _____________________________________________________
Preferred Mailing Address - Check one:  Office
Year Completed Med School: Name of Medical School:
Specialty - Check one:  Dermatology  Other
Number of Yrs of Specialty Training:
Institution Name:
Date Certification Received (i.e., June 1984):
Year Completed Specialty Training (i.e., 1984):
Specialty Certification:
 Yes
 No
 Home
Name of Specialty Certification Board:
If you serve as a faculty member, identify your academic title:
Name of Hospital or Institution where you serve as a faculty member:
Membership in Professional Societies:
The information below will provide the Society with information about the surgical procedures that you perform. Please check off the procedures you perform, and
the number of years experience with these procedures.
 General Dermatologic Surgery (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Vein Stripping (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Cryosurgery (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Hair Transplantation (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Mohs Surgery (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Skin Grafts & Flaps (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Cosmetic Surgery & Blepharoplasty (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Laser (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Male Genital Surgery (Yrs. Exp.
)
 Dermabrasion (Yrs. Exp.
)
It is your responsibility to provide letters of recommendation from two (2) Fellows of the International Society for Dermatologic Surgery from your country. Contact
the ISDS Headquarters if you require a list of the Fellows in your country or if your country does not have two ISDS Fellows.
Letters of recommendation have been requested from:
1) Name:
2) Name:
REVIEW INFORMATION BELOW AND SIGN APPLICATION FORM. Form will not be accepted without signature.
• I understand that, if I am accepted for membership in the Society, payment of annual dues is required, beginning with the current year. Fellows, Associates, and
Affiliates dues are Euro 125.00 and Resident members pay dues of Euro 40.
• I hearby waive any and all liability and claims against the ISDS, its officers, directors, and agents for any and all claims arising out of this application
and arising out of said party’s membership in the ISDS.
• I understand a membership certificate will be issued after a Fellow of the ISDS attends two (2) annual meetings (after acceptance as a Fellow).
Signature:
Send completed application, along with application fee, to:
Date:
International Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Silvia Becker, Seeheimer Str. 3, D-64297 Darmstadt – Germany
Telephone: +49-6151-951 8892, FAX: +49-6151-951 8893, E-Mail: [email protected]
“Connecting the world through dermatologic and aesthetic surgery”
This event was accredited by EACCME and assigned 16 European CME Credits (ECMEC)
Get detailed information at:
info @ isdsworld.com // www.isdsworld.com
ISDS Headquarters Office
Silvia Becker // Karin Schäfer
Seeheimer Straße 3 // D-64297 Darmstadt/Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 6151 9518 89 2 // Fax: +49 (0) 6151 9518 89 3