11th International Symposium of Facial Plastic Surgery

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11th International Symposium of Facial Plastic Surgery
11th International Symposium of Facial Plastic Surgery
Join us for this memorable educational event
as we celebrate the Academy’s 50th Anniversary
Jonathan M.
Sykes, MD
Symposium Chair
Anthony P.
Sclafani, MD
Program Chair
Greetings to all and thank you for your interest in our program. Every four
years, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
(AAFPRS) and the International Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery
Societies (IFFPSS) host an international symposium that brings together
facial plastic surgeons from all over the world and in the specialties of facial
plastic surgery, oculoplastic surgery, dermatologic surgery, plastic and
cosmetic surgery. The symposium features the latest trends and technologies in facial plastic surgery by offering lectures, panels, workshops and
instruction courses led by experts in the field and an exhibition of over 100
companies displaying and introducing their latest products and services.
What makes this meeting special is the commemoration and celebration of
the Academy's 50th Anniversary. Building on the traditions of the AAFPRS,
this meeting explores the latest in techniques and technologies in facial
plastic and reconstructive surgery. Internationally renowned facial plastic
surgeons will be joined by colleagues in plastic surgery, dermatology and
oculoplastic surgery in discussing the nuances of facial plastic surgery.
Cadaver labs focusing on rhinoplasty, facelift, endoscopic brow and midface
lift, and blepharoplasty and ptosis repair provide hands-on experience to
practice the nuances of specific procedures, while separate workshops on
energy-based skin rejuvenation and hair restoration provide in-depth
coverage of these topics. A two-day practice management course will cover
marketing, social media and the Internet and staffing issues in your practice.
This symposium will be held in New York City and in the heart of Times
Square which promises to be a venue that will bring fun and excitement to
every member of your family. The cultural, recreational and educational
opportunities of New York are all within a short distance from the meeting.
Join us in New York, the City That Never Sleeps, for cutting -edge daytime
education and fantastic New York experiences afterwards.
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INVITATION FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FACIAL PLASTIC
AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
INVITATION FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF FACIAL
PLASTIC SURGERY SOCIETIES
Welcome back to "the city that never
sleeps", "the Big Apple", "the capital of
the world", the Empire City, Gotham,
"the center of the universe", or at least
our universe the week of the meeting.
No matter what you call it, it is New
York City and it is great to be back for
the 11th International Symposium of
Facial Plastic Surgery!
The 11th International Symposium of
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery is taking place next May in
New York City. It may seem far away
but it is actually just around the corner.
Edward H.
Farrior, MD
Could any place be more alive than this
great city? The shows, the food, the arts, and most of all
the conglamoration of the world's most renowned facial
plastic surgeons assembled by the meeting chairs Drs.
Sykes and Sclafani. It is extra special because we are
celebrating our Academy’s 50th Anniversary.
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The week will be spectacular with courses, presentations,
panels, and seminars addressing the tried and true as well
as the latest advances in fillers, neuromodulators, reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery. Speakers have
been assembled from facial plastic surgery, plastic surgery,
ophthalmology, dermatology, and the corporate world to
help us all improve our patient care and practice management.
What is being offered by our course directors is magnificent and not a moment should be missed, however, it is
important that we all save some energy for Broadway,
Fifth Avenue, the Museums of Modern Art, and Natural
History and that grand lady the Statue of Liberty, to
mention only a few and barely scratching the surface of
what is available to do and see.
Dr. Robert Simons and the 50th Anniversary Committee
have worked hard to have a special surprise for everyone
that I am indeed looking forward to. This will be a great
week, in a great city with a great group of our colleagues
from around the world. Please help yourself to her
hospitality.
Such a big and important meeting takes
a substantial amount of effort to put
Jose Juan
together a program. Also, additional
Monteswork is required as our sister society,
Bracchini, MD
the American Academy of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery is celebrating its 50th Anniversary. A founding society of the IFFPSS, the AAFPRS
has been a pillar of the Federation; its members have
enriched this organization, while at the same time they
have hosted several meetings where international speakers
have had the chance to share their experiences, techniques, and to grow altogether as surgeons and friends.
We at the Federation are proud to co-sponsor the International Symposium, which we know will be an educational
success and memorable event.
As president of the IFFPSS, I take this opportunity to
invite you to come to New York, a city that will offer the
ideal frame for an international gathering of experts in
the field of facial plastic surgery, and to celebrate with our
American colleagues half a century of developing a
specialty. The program promises to be an extensive and
interesting one, covering all the aspects of surgical and
non-surgical procedures, with the participation of
worldwide recognized faculty under the expert direction
of Jonathan M. Sykes, MD, and Anthony P. Sclafani, MD.
You cannot miss this wonderful opportunity to visit one
of the most beautiful and exciting cities in the world, as
we gather to also help celebrate the AAFPRS’ 50th
Anniversary.
50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery (AAFPRS) will celebrate its 50th Anniversary at this
meeting. Big surprises are in store for all meeting attendees,
members and non-members alike. Come celebrate with us...enjoy
a festive event, have a peek at the brand new Archival Center,
participate in trivia games, walk away with give-aways...a walk
down memory lane has never been this much fun. See what the
future has in store for all participants.
50th Anniversary Committee
Robert L. Simons, MD, Chair
Peter A. Adamson, MD
Donn R. Chatham, MD
Fred G. Fedok, MD
Grant S. Gillman, MD
Grant S. Hamilton, III, MD
Do reserve Thursday, May 29, 2014, 6:00pm to 9:00pm, to partake
in the party of the year. We will celebrate our anniversary at the
Marriott Marquis with great views of the city. Your presence with
international food stations, drinks, and entertainment will make
this a memorable evening. There is no fee to attend the party, but
registration is required. Please indicate your attendance on the
registration form on page 22.
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Samuel M. Lam, MD
E. Gaylon McCollough, MD
William E. Silver, MD
Fred J. Stucker, MD
Ivan Wayne, MD
The 11th International Symposium is sponsored by
the AAFPRS Foundation and the IFFPSS.
ABOUT THE AAFPRS AND ITS FOUNDATION
ABOUT THE IFFPSS
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) was founded in 1964 and
represents more than 2,500 facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons throughout the world. The AAFPRS is a
National Medical Specialty Society of the American
Medical Association (AMA). The AAFPRS holds an
official seat in the AMA House of Delegates and on the
American College of Surgeons board of governors.
The majority of AAFPRS members and fellows are
certified by the American Board of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery, which includes examination in
facial plastic and reconstructive surgery procedures, and
the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery. Other AAFPRS members are surgeons certified
in ophthalmology, plastic surgery, and dermatology.
In 1974, the Educational and Research Foundation
for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS Foundation) was created to
address the medical and scientific issues and challenges
which confront facial plastic surgeons.
The AAFPRS Foundation established a proactive
research program and educational resources for leaders
in facial plastic surgery. Through courses, workshops,
and other scientific presentations, as well as a highly
respected fellowship training program, the AAFPRS
Foundation has consistently provided quality educational programs for the dissemination of knowledge and
information among facial plastic surgeons.
In the early 1990s, FACE TO FACE humanitarian
programs were established so that AAFPRS members
could use their skills and share their talent in helping the
less fortunate individuals here and abroad.
• FACE TO FACE: International brings AAFPRS members to third world countries where they treat children
with facial birth defects and anomalies.
• FACE TO FACE: The National Domestic Violence
Project allows AAFPRS members to perform surgeries
on survivors of domestic abuse here in the United States,
who have received injuries to their faces.
• The newest member to FACE TO FACE is FACES OF
HONOR. This program offers free surgical care for
soldiers who have been injured in the line of duty in Iraq
and/or Afghanistan.
The International Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery
Societies (IFFPSS) is a group of societies of facial plastic
surgeons from various countries around the world. This
Federation was formed in 1997 after extensive discussions initiated by the AAFPRS. The member societies of
the IFFPSS are:
O American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
OASEAN Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery
OAustralasian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
OBrazilian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
OCanadian Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
OColombian Society of Facial Plastic Surgery and
Rhinology
OEcuadorian Society of Rhinology and Facial Surgery
OEuropean Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
OKorean Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery
OMexican Society of Rhinology and Facial Surgery
OPan Asia Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery
OTaiwan Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery
OVenezuelan Society of Rhinology and Facial Plastic
Surgery
The Federation continues to serve its goal of improving
communication and cooperation among all of our
societies for many educational programs and other
programs that benefit patients. The most important
aspect of the history and future of the Federation,
however, are the many relationships developed and our
ability to improve the quality of facial plastic surgery
around the globe.
CONTACT
For questions about any of the information
contained in this brochure, please contact:
AAFPRS Foundation
310 S. Henry Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 299-9291
Fax: (703) 299-8898
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.aafprs.org
Visit the AAFPRS Web site frequently for program
updates: www.aafprs.org/Education-meetings.html.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The meeting is offered for continuing medical education
of medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing
physicians (MDs and DOs) in the field of facial plastic
and reconstructive surgery. The program is for physicians
with all levels of experience and covers aesthetic, reconstructive, and congenital issues relevant to this specialty.
The AAFPRS Foundation is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for
physicians. The AAFPRS Foundation designates this live
activity for up to 38.25AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
At the conclusion of the meeting, participants should be
able to:
W Discuss the range of facelift techniques and to choose
the correct technique for each patient.
W Incorporate techniques of face lifting into patient care
to improve safety and outcomes.
W Integrate advanced rhinoplasty techniques into patient
care for optimal results.
W Confidently manage complications of rhinoplasty and
blepharoplasty, and utilize techniques to minimize these
complications.
W Apply the approaches and techniques of respected
surgeons to optimize results in repair of congenital
deformities, such as cleft lip and palate and microtia, as
well as reconstructions of the face after cancer removal.
EVALUATION AND CME CREDITS
MEETING FORMAT
With the launch of the AAFPRS Foundation’s LEARN
(Lifelong Educational and Research Network) in 2013, we
now have the capability of capturing meeting evaluation
responses and award CME credits to participants on line
at www.aafprs-learn.org.
This year’s symposium will be different from the past--it
offers a different format and features more talks and
lectures, labs, and workshops. Each day will have different
“trains” with different schedules. Make sure you pay
attention to the daily schedule. There will be panels and
lectures happening in one “train” while there are instruction courses and free papers happening concurrently. This
will allow you to pick and choose as you please and not be
tied down to one room. Take note that there are three halfday labs on Thursday and two-half day labs on Friday and
there is an additional fee to attend the labs. The Exhibit
Hall will be open from 9:00am to 6:00pm daily and with
varying breaks and lunches, you will be able to access the
hall at all times.
ACCREDITATION/CREDIT DESIGNATION
Please note that in order to access your personal LEARN
account, you will need to know your AAFPRS log on ID
and password. If you do not know your current AAFPRS
ID and password, please e-mail Karen Sloat before the
meeting, [email protected], and she will provide you with
the necessary information to complete your evaluation
and claim your CME Credits. Knowing this information
ahead of time will avoid delay in obtaining your credits
on-site.
HOTEL AND MEETING SITE
There is a Tutorial on the LEARN home page that will
describe the various aspects of the site and how each can
assist you in building your personal educational experience. Don’t wait; visit the LEARN site today at:
http://www.cecity.com/aafprs/2013/tutorial/player.html.
The symposium will be held at the New York Marriott
Marquis (1535 Broadway, New York, NY 10036), located
in the heart of Times Square. Special group rates have
been reserved for attendees starting at $269 a night.
A dedicated booking Web site has been created for you to
be able to make, modify and cancel your hotel
reservations on-line, as well as take advantage of any
room upgrades, amenities or other services offered by the
hotel. Visit the link: https://resweb.passkey.com/
Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=10721508
or call (877) 303-0104; (212) 398-1900.
Disclaimer
Registrants for this course understand that medical and
scientific knowledge is constantly evolving and that the
views and techniques of the instructors are their own and
may reflect innovations and opinions not universally
shared. The views and techniques of the instructors are
not necessarily those of the Academy or its Foundation
but are presented in this forum to advance scientific and
medical education. Registrants waive any claim against
the Academy or its Foundation arising out of information
presented in this course. Registrants also understand that
operating rooms and health-care facilities present
inherent dangers. Registrants waive any claim against the
Academy or Foundation for injury or other damage
resulting in any way from course participation. This
educational program is not designed for certification
purposes. Neither the AAFPRS nor its Foundation
provides certification of proficiency for those attending.
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DISTINGUISHED FACULTY
Manoj T. Abraham, MD
Peter A. Adamson, MD
Washington Almeida, MD
Kenneth Anderson, MD
Fazil Apaydin, MD
Sherrell J. Aston, MD
Daniel Baker, MD
Shan R. Baker, MD
Stephen F. Bansberg, MD
Anthony Bared, MD
Jose Enrique Barrera, MD
Lawrence Bass, MD
Benjamin Bassichis, MD
Rami K. Batniji, MD
Robert Baxter
Mark M. Beaty, MD
Daniel G. Becker, MD
Stuart M. Bentkover, MD
Alexander Berghaus, MD
Dario Bertossi, MD
Francine Biel, MD
William J. Binder, MD
John B. Bitner, MD
Derek Kofi Boahene, MD
Armando Boccieri, MD
Miriam Boenisch, MD
Gregory H. Branham, MD
Anthony Brissett, MD
Edward D. Buckingham, MD
Dawn Buckingham, MD
Perry Burstin, MD
Sydney Butts, MD
Patrick J. Byrne, MD
Ozmak Cakmak, MD
Andrew C. Campbell, MD
Randall Capone, MD
Diogo Oliveira Carmo, MD
Paul J. Carniol, MD
Daniel Cassuto, MD
David Chang, MD*
Ed Chang, MD
Donn R. Chatham, MD
W. Gregory Chernoff, MD
Ross A. Clevens, MD
Roxana Cobo, MD
Joel Cohen, MD
Mark B. Constantian, MD
Minas Constantinides, MD
Peter D. Costantino, MD
Candace Crowe
Richard E. Davis, MD
Steven H. Dayan, MD
Louie M. DeJoseph, MD
Mark Delacure, MD*
Jamie DeRosa, MD*
Hun Jong Dhong, MD*
Tracy Drumm
Gillian Dunlop, MD
J. Kevin Duplechain, MD*
Charles East, MD
Petros Economou, MD
David A.F. Ellis, MD
Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD
Jorge Espinosa, MD
David Evans, MD
Waleed Ezzat, MD
Steven Fagien, MD
Edward H. Farrior, MD
Lopez-Ulloa Fausto, MD
Fred G. Fedok, MD
Miguel Goncalves Ferriera,
MD
Julius Few, MD
Richard W. Fleming, MD
Jill Foster, MD
Patrick Frechet, MD
M. Sean Freeman, MD
John L. Frodel, MD
Holger Gassner, MD
Eric Genden, MD
Richard D. Gentile, MD, MBA
Olivier Gerbault, MD
Roy Geronemus, MD
Mark J. Glasgold, MD
David Goldberg, MD
Robert A. Goldberg, MD
Neil A. Gordon, MD
Norbert Gorski, MD
H. Devon Graham, III, MD
Artur Grinfeld, MD
Lisa D. Grunebaum, MD
Wolfgang Gubisch, MD
Tessa A. Hadlock, MD
Grant S. Hamilton, MD
Mark Hamilton, MD
Hernando Harker, MD
Monte O. Harris, MD*
Richard Harvey, MD
Jill Hessler, MD*
Laura Hetzler, MD
Peter A. Hilger, MD
Rosalind Hill
Marcelo Hochman, MD
John Hoffmann, MD
J. David Holcomb, MD
Peter Holtz, MD
David B. Hom, MD
Ying-Che (Ryan) Hsu, MD
Koen Ingels, MD
Lisa E. Ishii, MD
Andrew J. Jacono, MD
Yong Ju Jang, MD
Boyette Jennings, MD
Brian S. Jewett, MD*
Hong Ryul Jin, MD
John H. Joseph, MD
Jose Jurado, MD
Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD
Jae Goo Kang, MD*
Chuan-Hsiang Kao, MD
Gürkan Kayabasoglu, MD
Gregory S. Keller, MD
Robert M. Kellman, MD
Melissa Kelz
Chang Hoon Kim, MD
David W. Kim, MD
In Sang Kim, MD
Theda C. Kontis, MD
Robert Kotler, MD
Milos Kovacevic, MD
Gorana Kuka, MD
Keith A. LaFerriere, MD
Sam M. Lam, MD
Phillip R. Langsdon, MD
Wayne F. Larrabee, Jr, MD
P. Chase Lay, MD
Wendy Lee, MD
Paul D. Leong, MD
Wendy Lewis
Peter Lohuis, MD
Fausto Lopez-Ulloa, MD
Z. Paul Lorenc, MD
Corey S. Maas, MD
William Mack, MD
Ralph Magritz, MD
Devinder S. Mangat, MD
Jaoao Maniglia, MD
Mehmet Manisali, MD
Denise Mann
George Marcells, MD
Benjamin C. Marcus, MD
Guy G. Massry, MD
Kate McCarn, MD
E. Gaylon McCollough, MD
Dirk Jan Menger, MD
Frederick J. Menick, MD
Philip J. Miller, MD
Nancy Miranda, MD
Harry Mittelman, MD
Steven R. Mobley, MD
Stelio Mocella, MD
Kris Moe, MD
José Juan MontesBrachini, MD
Hyung Jin Moon, MD
Jeffrey S. Moyer, MD
Craig S. Murakami, MD
Mohsen Naraghi, MD
Rhoda Narins, MD
Paul S. Nassif, MD
Antonio Nassif Filho, MD
James Newman, MD
Gilbert Nolst Trenite, MD
Pietro Palma, MD
Ira D. Papel, MD
Stephen S. Park, MD
Norman J. Pastorek, MD
Krishna G. Patel, MD
Jose Patrocinio, MD
Lucas G. Patrocinio, MD
Steven J. Pearlman, MD
Fernando C. Pedroza, MD*
Stephen W. Perkins, MD
Bruno Pesucci, MD
Tuan Pham, MD
Allison T. Pontius, MD
Stephen A. Prendiville, MD
Edmond A. Pribitkin, MD
Harrison C. Putman, MD
Alan Putterman, MD
Vito C. Quatela, MD
Ariel N. Rad, MD
Francisco Ramirez, MD*
Michael J. Reilly, MD*
John F. Reinisch, MD
John S. Rhee, MD
Samieh Rizk, MD
Tom Romo, III, MD
David Rosenberg, MD
Joshua Rosenberg, MD*
Elizabeth Rostan, MD
Daniel E. Rousso, MD
Julian Rowe-Jones, MD
Brian Rubenstein, MD
Mark G. Rubin, MD
Neil Sadick, MD
Hesham Saleh, MD
Sigmund L. Sattenspiel, MD
Anthony P. Sclafani, MD
Tom Seery
Jeffrey Segal
Craig W. Senders, MD
Michael Setzen, MD
Noëlle S. Sherber, MD
David Sherris, MD
Charles Shih, MD
William W. Shockley, MD*
Douglas Sidle, MD*
Kathy Sie, MD
Paymen Simoni, MD
Robert L. Simons, MD
Jeffrey H. Spiegel, MD
Henry Spinelli, MD
John Standefer, MD
Fred J. Stucker, MD
Susan Sullivan, RN
Jason Swerdloff, MD
Hema Sundaram, MD
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD
Monica Tadros, MD
Ignazio Tasca, MD
Abel-Jan Tasman, MD
Scott A. Tatum, MD
J. Regan Thomas, MD,
Geoffrey W. Tobias, MD*
Travis Tollefson, MD
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
Ria Trimartani, MD
William H. Truswell, MD
Thomas L. Tzikas, MD
Cesar Villafuerte, Jr., MD
Heidi Waldorf, MD
Tom D. Wang, MD
Deborah Watson, MD
Ivan Wayne, MD
Robert Weiss, MD
Sara Wester, MD
Edwin F. Williams, III, MD
Paul Winnington
Tae-Bin Won, MD
Brian Wong, MD
Jochen Wurm, MD
Eduardo C. Yap, MD
G. Jackie Yee, MD
*denotes unconfirmed
speaker
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DAY 1: Tuesday, May 27, 2014
2 TRAIN -- Royale/Plymouth
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
3 TRAIN -- Uris/Shubert
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
A TRAIN -- Music Box/Majestic
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
9:45am PANEL: Facial Reconstruction Case Studies: Cases that
Helped Define My Technique
Moderator: Stephen S. Park, MD
Panelists: Steven R. Mobley, MD, Kris Moe, MD;
Peter A. Hilger, MD; Tom D. Wang, MD;
Hyong Ryul Jin, MD; and Alexander Berghaus, MD
11:15am Critiques, Questions and Answers
9:45am T4 Managing the Tear Trough
and Lower Eyelid-Cheek
Junction
Mark Hamilton, MD and
Fred G. Fedok, MD
9:45am T5 The Severely Twisted Nose
Hun Jong Dhong, MD and
Daniel Becker, MD
9:45am T6 Surgical Repair of Septal
Perforations
Stephen F. Bansberg, MD and
Iganzio Tasca, MD
11:30am Lunch
10:45am T7 Management of Facial
Trauma
John M. Hoffmann, MD and
Sydney Butts, MD
1 TRAIN -- Broadway Ballroom, 6th Floor
7 TRAIN -- Manhattan Ballroom, 8th Floor
8:45am Welcome and Introduction from the Chairs
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD and Anthony P. Sclafani, MD
9:15am The State of the Specialty
Edward H. Farrior, MD, AAFPRS President and
Jose Juan Montes, MD, IFFPSS President
9:45am PANEL: Changing World, Changing Faces
Moderator: J. Regan Thomas, MD
Panelists: Roxana Cobo, MD; Fazil Apaydin, MD;
Heshem Saleh, MD; Yong Ju Jang, MD, and
Anthony Brissett, MD
11:15am Critiques, Questions and Answers
11:30am Lunch
Titans of Facial Plastic Surgery
12:30pm Twelve giants in our field give their personal and
historical perspectives.
Global Facial Beauty
Peter A. Adamson, MD
12:50pm Facelift Longevity: Does Technique Make a Difference?
Daniel Baker, MD
1:10pm The Rhinoplasty Dichotomy: Is What We Hear at
Meetings What Our Rhinoplasty Patients Really Want?
Pietro Palma, MD
1:30pm The Future of Oculoplastic Surgery,
Robert A. Goldberg, MD
1:50pm Pushing the Limits in Rhinoplasty
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
2:10pm The Business of Facial Plastic Surgery
Edwin F. Williams, III, MD
2:30pm Q&A
2:40pm Break
Titans of Facial Plastic Surgery
2:50pm My Personal Evolution of Caring for Patients with Oral
Clefting: A Humbling but Joyful Career
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD
3:10pm How to Achieve Excellent Results in Facial
Reconstruction: My Long-Term Experience
Fred Menick, MD
3:30pm Robotic Head and Neck Reconstruction: The Future?
Eric Genden, MD
3:50pm Cosmetic Dermatology: Field Driven by Marketing or
Science?
Mark Rubin, MD
4:10pm Practical Aesthetics: Making a Nose that Fits the Face
Mark Constantian, MD
Auricular Reconstruction : Surgical Innovations,
4:30pm Traning Methods and An Attempt to Look Forward
Ralph Magritz, MD
4:50pm Q&A
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the Exhibit Hall
COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Conclude your day with the opportunity to meet and
greet friends from all over the globe. Visit our loyal
exhibitors and see what they have to offer. The
Cocktail Receptions will be held in the Exhibit Hall
from 5:00pm to 6:00pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Friday.
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DAY 1: Tuesday, May 27, 2014
N TRAIN -- Marquis Ballroom, 9th Floor
9:45am PANEL: Emerging Technologies – Proven Results?
Moderator: John S. Rhee, MD
Panelists: Edmund A. Pribitkin, MD; James Newman,
MD; Neil Sadick, MD; David B. Hom, MD;
Richard D. Gentile, MD; Brian Wong, MD;and
Tessa A. Hadlock, MD
11:15am Critiques, Questions and Answers
10:30am Break
10:30am Break
10:30am Break
10:45am T8 Surgical Management of
Chronic Facial Paralysis
Peter D. Costantino, MD and
Monica Tadros, MD
11:30am Lunch
11:30am Lunch
10:45am T9-Additional Procedures to
Maximize Your Rhinoplasty
Results
Antonio Nassif Filho, MD and
Nancy Miranda, MD
11:30am Lunch
11:30am Lunch
The popular AAFPRS Video Learning Center will be
present and will be open to all meeting attendees.
The John Dickinson Memorial Library has over 275
procedural and instructional DVDs which you can
view at the meeting. You may also purchase the
DVDs on-site and receive a 10% meeting discount.
There will be BRAND NEW DVDs at this meeting
and they will be shown during the breaks.
See the bright lights of Times Square from this first-class
accommodation, the New York Marriott Marquis. Ideal for business,
family, and leisure travelers, the Marquis boasts spacious, newly
renovated guestrooms, most with fantastic city views. All of the Big
Apple’s attractions are easily accessible from this hotel’s central
location: the Broadway Theater District, Madison Avenue shopping,
Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center and NBC Studio tours are
just a short walk or cab ride away. And after a long day of travel,
you’ll be able to wind down in the new Marriott Revive bed dressed
with down comforters and 300-thread-count linen.
For a truly unique experience, head up to the View Restaurant and
Lounge, New York City’s only revolving roof-top restaurant, featuring
New York State cuisine and wines. To satisfy all your cravings, the
Marquis has a number of other dining establishments on site,
including the Encore, the Atrium Lounge, Katen Sushi Bar, Starbucks
Coffee, and the Broadway Lounge. You’ll be able to keep up your daily
fitness routine at the Fit for You Program, a state-of-the-art 4,000
square foot fitness center that offer breathtaking views of Midtown.
All of these amenities and many more make the New York Marriott
Marquis your home away from home for the length of your trip.
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Island in the middle of New York
Harbor, in Manhattan, New York
City. The statue, designed by
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and
dedicated on October 28, 1886, was
a gift to the United States from the
people of France. The statue is of a
robed female figure representing
Libertas, the Roman goddess of
freedom, who bears a torch and a
tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the
law) upon which is inscribed the
date of the American Declaration
of Independence, July 4, 1776. A
broken chain lies at her feet. The
statue is an icon of freedom and of
the United States: a welcoming
signal to immigrants arriving from
abroad.
Call early to book your room at the special AAFPRS meeting attendee
rate. See page 6 for details.
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DAY 2: Wednesday, May 28, 2014
TRAIN 1 -- Broadway Ballroom, 6th Floor
7 TRAIN -- Manhattan Ballroom, 8th Floor
8:00am
8:00am PANEL: Functional Rhinoplasty Results
Making Every Breath Count
Moderator: David E. Sherris, MD
Panelists: Ignazio Tasca, MD; John Rhee, MD;
Richard Harvey, MD; Milos Kovacevic, MD;
and Michael Setzen, MD
9:15am Critiques, Questions and Answers
9:30am
PANEL: More is Less or More is More?
How Aggressive Should Your Facelift Be?
Moderator: Ira D. Papel, MD
Panelists: Dan Baker, MD; Stephen W. Perkins, MD;
and David Rosenberg, MD
Critiques, Questions and Answers
9:45am
Break
9:30am Break
10:00am The Safety Facelift: A Superior Alternative to the
Deep Plane Facelift
J. Regan Thomas, MD
10:30am The Deep Plane Facelift: A Superior Procedure
for Face Lifting
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD
11:00am Critiques, Questions and Answers
11:15am “Forever Young”
A Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the
AAFPRS
Robert L. Simons, MD and Donn R. Chatham, MD
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm
1:15pm
1:30pm
1:45pm
2:00pm
2:15pm
2:30pm
2:45pm
3:00pm
3:15pm
3:30pm
3:45pm
Lasers and Light Technology Symposium
Moderators: Mark Hamilton, MD and Paul J.
Carniol, MD
Advantages of Erbium Laser Resurfacing
Andrew C. Campbell, MD
Temperature Controlled Laser Facial Sculpting
Richard D. Gentile, MD, MBA
Laser Facial Rejuvenation for Hispanic Patients
Hernando Harker, MD
Comparative Evaluation of Laser Treatment of Scars
Kate McCarn , MD
Combining Laser Modalities to Optimize
Cervicofacial Rejuvenation
Elizabeth Rostan, MD
Laser Scar Revision
Lisa Grunenbaum, MD; Wendy Lee, MD; and
Noelle Sherber , MD
Picosecond Lasers for Tattoo Removal
Robert Weiss, MD
Combining Q switch and Fractional Lasers for Tattoo
Removal
Louie DeJoseph, MD
Combining Technologies for Contouring
Robert Weiss, MD
Comparative Evaluation of Treatment of
Hyperhydrosis
David Goldberg, MD
Robotic - Laser Hair Transplantation
Kenneth Anderson, MD
Panel: Avoiding and Managing Laser Complications
Moderators: Paul J. Carniol, MD and Mark Hamilton,
MD
Panelists: William H. Truswell, MD; Kevin
Duplechain, MD: David Goldberg, MD: Robert
Weiss, MD; Neil Sadick, MD; Hernando Harker, MD;
Lisa Grunenbaum, MD; and David Holcomb, MD
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the Exhibit Hall
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10:00am PANEL: Expert Tips to Manage and Avoid
Rhinoplasty Complications
Moderator: Richard E. Davis, MD
Panelists: Gilbert Nolst Trenité, MD; Wolfgang
Gubisch, MD; Dean M. Toriumi, MD; and Peter A.
Adamson, MD
11:15am Critiques, Questions and Answers
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm PANEL: Don't Blink: Tips to Optimize Your
Blepharoplasty Results
Moderator: Peter A. Adamson, MD
Panelists: Alan Putterman, MD; William Mack, MD;
Guy Massry, MD; Jose Juan Montes-Brachini. MD;
and Devinder S. Mangat, MD
2:15pm Critiques, Questions and Answers
2:30pm Break
3:00pm
3:15pm
3:30pm
3:45pm
4:00pm
4:15pm
4:30pm
4:45pm
5:00pm
Making Fat Work: Techniques and Tips
Moderator: Sam M. Lam, MD
Introduction to Volume Aesthetics
Mark J. Glasgold, MD
Micro Re-Injections of Autologous Fat
Koen Ingels, MD
My Fat Graft Technique with 2 Year Results
Edward D. Buckingham, MD
Fat Grafting Combination Procedures
Thomas L. Tzikas, MD
Fat Grafting Vs. Fillers
Sam M. Lam, MD
Facial Volumizing with Autogenous Fat: Planning
and Injection Techniques
Lawrence Bass, MD
Q&A
Panel Discussion
Critiques, Questions and Answers
DAY 2: Wednesday, May 28, 2014
N TRAIN -- Marquis Ballroom, 9th Floor
8:00am PANEL: Cleft Nose Management
Moderator: Sydney Butts, MD
Panelists: Tom D. Wang, MD and Jonathan M. Sykes, MD
9:00am Critiques, Questions and Answers
Minimally Invasive Treatments – Salvation or Curse?
Moderator: Theda C. Kontis, MD
9:15am Why Minimally Invasive Treatments will Never Replace
Surgery
E. Gaylon McCollough, MD
9:30am Why Minimally Invasive Treatments will Replace
Surgery
Steven H. Dayan, MD
9:45am Facial Volume Restoration with Fat: Salvation
Sam M. Lam, MD
9:55am Facial Volume Restoration with Fat: Curse
Theda C. Kontis, MD
10:07am Fillers/Neurotoxins: Salvation
Rhoda Narins, MD
10:17am Fillers/Neurotoxins: Curse
John Joseph, MD
10:29am Minilift: Salvation
Ross A. Clevens, MD
10:39am Minilift: Curse
Ira D. Papel, MD
10:51am CO2 Laser: Salvation
Lawrence Bass, MD
11:01am CO2 Laser: Curse
Heidi Waldorf , MD
11:10am Q & A
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
Wednesday Afternoon at the Movies -- Rhinoplasty
Moderator: David W. Kim, MD
1:00pm Technique-Based Videos: Dorsum and Nasal Bones
Hump Reduction / Osteotomies
Stephen W. Perkins, MD
Spreader Grafts
Grant S. Hamilton, MD
Spreader Flaps
Shan R. Baker, MD
Dorsal Augmentation
Pietro Palma, MD
Diced Dorsal Cartilage / Fibrin Glue
Shan R. Baker, MD
Endonasal Dorsal Diced Cartilage
Abel-Jan Tasman, MD
Q&A
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the Exhibit Hall
1:30pm Technique-Based Videos: Nasal Tip
Nasal Tip Suturing
Peter A. Adamson, MD
Columellar Strut
Peter A. Hilger, MD
In-line Septal Extension Graft
Steven J. Pearlman, MD
Lateral Crural Strut Graft
Grant S. Hamilton, MD
Lateral Crural Flap
J. Regan Thomas. MD
Vertical Lobule Dome Division
Minas Constantinides, MD
Q&A
2:00pm Technique-Based Videos: Other Techniques
Lateral Wall Batten
Stephen S. Park, MD
Butterfly Graft
Benjamin Marcus, MD
Bovie Vaporization Technique
Steven R. Mobley, MD
Alar Base Reduction
Minas Constantinides, MD
Composite Graft
Tom D. Wang, MD
Q&A
2:25pm Problem-Based Videos: Asymmetric Nose
Crooked Nose I
Steven J. Pearlman, MD
Crooked Nose II
Yong Ju Jang, MD
Dislocated Caudal Septum
George Marcells, MD
Asymmetric Nasal Tip
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
Q&A
2:50pm Problem-Based Videos: Revision and Trauma
Over-Resected Nose
Peter A. Hilger, MD
Secondary Alar Retraction
Stephen W. Perkins, MD
Secondary Cleft Deformity
Tom D. Wang, MD
Saddle Nose
Ira D. Papel, MD
Q&A
3:15pm Problem-Based Videos: Nasal Tip
Dependent Tip
Julian Rowe-Jones, MD
Over-Projected Tip
Abel-Jan Tasman, MD
Managing Tip Projection
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
The Flat Nose
David W. Kim, MD
Q&A
4:00pm Break
4:15pm Management of Facial Vascular Anomalies
Moderator: Marcelo Hochman, MD
Panelists: Francine Blei, MD; Roy Geronemus, MD;
and Craig W. Senders, MD
5:15pm Critiques, Questions and Answers
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the Exhibit Hall
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DAY 2: Wednesday, May 28, 2014
DAY 2: Wednesday, May 28, 2014
2 TRAIN -- Royale/Plymouth
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
3 TRAIN -- Uris/Shubert
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
A TRAIN -- Music Box/Majestic
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
C TRAIN -- Palace
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
E TRAIN -- Winter Garden
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
7:45am W1 Tips and Techniques for
Lower Blepharoplasty
Jill Foster , MD and Allen
Putterman, MD
7:45am W2 Midfacial Contouring
Roxana Cobo, MD
and Julius Few, MD
7:45am W3 Minimally Invasive
Management of Prominent
Ears
Manoj Abraham, MD and
Holger Gassner, MD
7:45am W4 Complex Forehead and
Brow Reconstruction
Lisa Grunebaum, MD;
Wendy Lee, MD and
Sara Wester, MD
7:45am W5 Facial Procedures for
Gender Reassignment
Jeffrey Spiegel, MD
8:30am Break
8:30am Break
8:45am W8 The Rhinoplasty Patterns
and Solutions That I have
Identified So Far
Mark Constantian, MD
8:45am W9 Contemporary Managment
of Orbital Fractures
John Hoffmann, MD and
Mehmet Manisali, MD
8:45am W10 Rhinoplasty in Children
Gilbert Nolst Trenité, MD and
Deborah Watson, MD
9:30am Break
9:30am Break
9:45am W13 Chemical Peels in the Age
of Lasers
Mark Rubin, MD and
Devinder S. Mangat, MD
9:45am W14 Non-Endoscopic Browlift:
Simplified
Henry Spinelli, MD and
Lucas Patrocinio, MD
10:30am W18 Management of Microtia
Brian Rubenstein, MD and
Charles Shih, MD
10:30am W19 Contouring of the Cheek,
Midface and Jaw
Philip J. Miller, MD and
Stephen W. Perkins, MD
8:30am Break
8:30am Break
8:30am Break
8:45am W6 Anatomic Basis to Avoiding
Blepharoplasty Complications
Shan R. Baker, MD and William
Mack, MD
9:30am Break
9:45am W11Lasers in Aging Face
Surgery
Richard D. Gentile, MD, MBA
and David Goldberg, MD
10:30am W16 Upper Blepharoplasty and
Ptosis Repair
Alan Putterman, MD and
William Mack, MD
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm W21 The Deviated Nose
Miriam Boenisch, MD and
Jamie DeRosa, MD
8:45am W7 Rhinoplasty Tip Revisions
Steven J. Pearlman, MD and
Abel-Jan Tasman, MD
9:30am Break
9:45am W12 Planning Successful Facial
Reconstruction
Sydney Butts, MD; Krishna
Patel, MD; and Boyette Jennings
10:30am W17 The Path to Gaining Power
on the Web--Becoming an
Online Influencer
Tom Seery, RealSelf
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm W22 Safely Achieving Maximal
Defintion in Thick or Thin Skin
Noses
Olivier Gerbault, MD
1:45pm Break
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm W23 Lifting the Face: Surgery
Vs. Neurotoxins
Dario Bertossi, MD and
Theda C. Kontis, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm W26 Is There a Role for a
Minimally Invasive Facelift?
E. Gaylon McCollough, MD;
Harry Mittelman, MD; Fred G.
Fedok, MD; and Phillip R.
Langsdon, MD
2:45pm Break
3:15pm W31 Correction of the Severely
Deviated Septum
Fazil Apaydin, MD and
Jose Jurado, MD
4:00pm Break
4:15pm W36 Ethnic Considerations in
Rhinoplasty
Roxana Cobo, MD; Sam Rizk,
MD; and Armando Boccieri,
MD
2:00pm W27 Advanced Neck Lifting
Vito C. Quatela, MD and
Andrew A. Jacono, MD
2:45pm Break
3:15pm W32 Nasal Dorsal
Augmentation
In Sang Kim, MD; Cesar
Villafuerte, Jr., MD; and
Eduardo Yap, MD
1:00pm W24 Thick Skin in Nasal Tip
Surgery
Tae-Bin Won, MD and
Jose Juan Montes-Brachini, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm W28 Surgery for Migraines: A
New Niche for Facial Plastic
Surgery
Marcelo Hochman, MD
2:00pm W29 Repair of the Saddle Nose
Deformity
Julian Rowe-Jones, MD and
Grant S. Hamilton, MD
10:30am W20 Straightening the Crooked
Nose
Doug Sidle, MD and
Ivan Wayne
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm W25 Genioplasty Vs. Alloplastic
Chin Augmentation
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD;
Ed Chang, MD; and
Jose Barrera, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm W30 Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid
Fractures: Strategies in
Management
John L. Frodel Jr., MD
and Mehmet Manisali, MD
2:45pm Break
2:45pm Break
2:45pm Break
3:15pm W33 Levels of Face Lifting
Harrison C. Putman, III, MD
and George Marcells, MD
3:15pm W34 The Art of Nasal Form
Norman J. Pastorek, MD and
Gillian Dunlop, MD
3:15pm W35 Face Lifting: Personal
Techniques
Richard D. Gentile, MD, MBA
4:00pm Break
4:00pm Break
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
9:45am W15 Blepharoplasty:
Recreating the Beautiful Eye
Gregory H. Banham, MD and
Jill Hessler, MD
1:45pm Break
4:00pm Break
4:15pm W37 Contemporary
Management of Microtia
Ria Trimartani, MD and
Derek Kofi Boahene, MD
9:30am Break
4:00pm Break
4:15pm W38 Finesse and Individualization in Upper Eyelid
Aesthetic Surgery
Guy Massry, MD and
Robert Goldberg, MD
4:15pm W39 An Organized Approach to
the Aging Neck
Jorge Espinosa, MD and
Fred G. Fedok, MD
4:15pm W40 SMAS Modifications:
High SMAS Manipulation Vs.
Deep Plane Techniques
Paul D. Leong, MD and David
Rosenberg, MD
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS
Cocktail Reception
At the end of the day on Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Friday, gather in the
Exhibit Hall for a Cocktail Reception.
Unwind, mingle with your colleagues,
and check out the latest instruments,
technology, and services that our
exhibitors have to offer.
St. John FACE TO FACE Benefit
The AAFPRS is partnering up with St.
John New York Boutique to bring you an
exclusive fashion event. Enjoy a private
informal modeling of the collection,
passed hors d'oeurves, champagne and
shopping. Treat yourself to the iconic
style of St. John. A percentage of
proceeds shall benefit the Academy’s
FACE TO FACE programs. The event will
take place at St. John Boutique, 665 Fifth
Avenue, on Wednesday, May 28, 2014,
from 4:30pm to 6:30pm.
Media Training Workshop
Fine tune your media
skills on May 30, 2014,
5:30pm to 7:30pm,
with Jane Hanson.
Jane is a nine time
Emmy Award winner
who has 30 years of
broadcast experience.
Many of you know her
from her time as the Host of The TODAY
Show (1988-2003) or her days of
anchoring NBC New York News.
Reconnect with Jane in a more intimate
setting as she applies her broadcast
experience to meet your media needs.
Jane will offer a two- hour didactic course
showing our membership how to best
present on air or how to better deliver an
in person interview. Take your media
expertise to the next level, refine your
message, become even more clear, concise
and compelling. TV in particular
demands more of physicians, to get the
message across, you must be energetic,
dynamic, brief and brilliant. Jane offers
powerful tools of the trade that will give
our members an even greater advantage.
Refreshments will be served. There is an
additional fee for this workshop and a
limit of 75 people. The room will fill up
quickly, so register early.
Industry Sponsored Events
Visit the AAFPRS Web site frequently
for program updates:
www.aafprs.org/Education-meetings.html.
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There may be Industry Sponsored Events
added to the program in the early
evenings. Please check the AAFPRS Web
site frequently for updates to the
program: www.aafprs.org/Educationmeetings.html.
You may register on-line at:
www.aafprs.org/Education-meetings.html
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DAY 3: Thursday, May 29, 2014
DAY 3: Thursday, May 29, 2014
1 TRAIN -- Broadway Ballroom
6th Floor
7 TRAIN -- Manhattan Ballroom
8th Floor
2 TRAIN -- Royale/Plymouth
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
3 TRAIN -- Uris/Shubert
6th Floor-- Instruction Courses
A TRAIN -- Music Box/Majestic
6th Floor--Instruction Courses
C TRAIN -- Palace
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
E TRAIN -- Winter Garden
6th Floor-- Instruction Courses
7:30am
8:00am PANEL: You Can See the Light,
But Can You See the
Difference?- Energy Based
Technology
Moderator: Paul J. Carniol, MD
Panelists: Richard D. Gentile,
MD, MBA; J. David Holcolmb,
MD; Mark Rubin, MD; Neil
Sadick, MD
8:45am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
7:45am TH1 Reconstructing the
Difficult Auricle
Ralph Magritz, MD
7:45am TH2 Midface:
Volume Vs.
Suspension
Paul Lorenc, MD and
Gregory S. Keller, MD
7:45am TH3 25 Year
Experience in
Structural Grafting in
Rhinoplasty
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
7:45am TH4 Surgical
Management of
Melanoma
Jeff Moyer, MD and
Edward Buckingham,
MD
7:45am TH5 Dealing with the
Dissatisfied Patient
Sigmund L.
Sattenspiel, MD
8:30am Break
8:30am Break
8:30am Break
8:45am TH9 Vascular
Anomalies: A
General Primer for
Facial Plastic Surgeons
Marcelo Hochman,
MD
8:45am TH10
Avoiding and
Managing
Complications of
Facial Soft Tissue
Fillers
John Joseph, MD
and Joel Cohen, MD
9:30am Break
9:30am Break
9:45am TH14 Advances in
Facial Paralysis
Management
Tessa A. Hadlock, MD
9:45am TH15 Acne Rosacea
The Red Face
David A.F. Ellis, MD
9:00am
9:15am
PANEL: As the Septum
Goes...Management of the
Complex Septum
Moderator: Tom D. Wang, MD
Panelists: Wolfgang Gubisch,
MD; George Marcells, MD;
Jose Jurado, MD; Norman J.
Pastorek, MD; Minas
Constantinides, MD; and
David W. Kim, MD
Critiques, Questions and
Answers
Break
9:45am
PANEL: The Crooked Nose-My Favorite Techniques
Moderator: Peter A. Hilger, MD
Panelists: Armando Bocchieri,
MD; Pietro Palma, MD; Daniel
Becker, MD; Charles East, MD;
Ira D. Papel, MD; and
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
11:15am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
12:30pm PANEL: Reworking the
Worried Brow: Ridding
Wrinkles and Rejuvenating the
Forehead
Moderator: Keith A.
LaFerriere, MD
Paneliests: Vito C. Quatela,
MD; H. Devon Graham, MD;
Peter A. Adamson, MD;
Henry Spinelli, MD; Koen
Ingels, MD; Jose Juan Montes,
MD; and Stephen W. Perkins,
MD
2:00pm Critiques, Questions and
Answers
2:15pm
Break
2:45pm
Different Facelift Techniques
for Different Patients
Sherrill Aston, MD
Critiques, Questions and
Answers
3:15pm
3:30pm
4:00pm
4:15pm
4:45pm
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Advances in Contemporary
Rhinoplasty
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
Critques, Questions and
Answers
Contemporary Facial
Reanimation
Tessa A. Hadlock, MD
Critiques, Questions and
Answers
8:30am Break
8:45am TH6 Tools and Tips for Upper
Blepharoplasty
Jill Foster, MD; Guy Massry,
MD; and Artur Grinfeld, MD
9:30am Break
9:00am PANEL: Why I Never Have Skin
Resurfacing Complications, and
How I Manage Yours
Moderator: Robert Weiss, MD
Panelists: Joel Cohen, MD; Paul
J. Carniol, MD; Heidi Waldorf,
MD; and Devinder S. Mangat,
MD
9:45am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
10:00am Break
10:30am PANEL: Microtia Case Studies:
Cases that Helped Define My
Technique
Moderator: Craig S. Murakami,
MD
Panelists: Ralph Magritz, MD;
John Reinisch, MD; and
Kathy Sie, MD
11:15am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
11:30am “Aligning the Stars”
Robert L.Simons, MD
9:45am TH11 Contemporary
Management of Chronic Facial
Paralysis
Kofi Bahene, MD and Mark
Delacure, MD
10:30am Break
10:45am TH16 Mastering Facial
Implants
Harry Mittelman, MD and
William J. Binder, MD
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm TH21 Personal Perspectives on
Revision Rhinoplasty
Joao Maniglia, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm TH25 Advanced Lateral Crural
Techniques
Nancy Miranda, MD;
Jochen Wurm, MD; and
Olivier Gerbault, MD
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
2:45pm Break
1:00pm Rapid Reports: Free Paper
Presentations
N TRAIN -- Marquis Ballroom
9th Floor -- Optional Labs
(Additional fee to attend)
7:30am Facelift Dissection Lab
Moderators: Stephen W.
Perkins, MD; Jose
Patrocinio, MD; Rami
Batniji, MD
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
(Additional fee to attend)
1:00pm Blepharoplasty and Ptosis
Repair Lab
Moderators: Tom D. Wang,
MD; Jill Foster, MD; Alan
Putterman, MD; Ed ward
Buckingham, MD; and
Dawn Buckingham
3:15pm TH29 Contemporary
Management of Nasal Septal
Perforations
Stelio Mocella, MD and
Edmund Pribitkin, MD
4:00pm Break
8:45am TH7 Treatment
Algorithms for the
Management of Cleft
Deformities
Travis Tollefson, MD
and Krishna Patel, MD
9:30am Break
9:45am TH12 Management
of Severe Facial and
Skull Base Trauma
Walleed Ezzat, MD
and Robert M.
Kellman, MD
10:30am Break
10:45am TH17 Through Thick
or Thin--Excellent
Rhinoplasty Results
in Thick and Thin
Skinned Patients
Richard E. Davis, MD
and Norbert Gorski,
MD
11:30pmLunch in the Exhibit
Hall
1:00pm TH22 The Dilemma
of Extensive Facial
Skin Cancer
Peter Lohuis, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm TH26 Facial Plastic
Surgery Dilemmas in
Children
Fred J. Stucker, MD
8:45am TH8 Nasal
Reconstruction
Frederick Menick, MD
9:30am Break
9:45am TH13 Safe and
Effective Upper and
Lower Blepharoplasty
J. Regan Thomas, MD
and Norman J.
Pastorek, MD
10:30am Break
10:30am Break
10:45am TH18 Restoration of
the Midface: Surgery
or Volumization?
Jeff Moyer, MD and
Greg ory W. Chernoff,
MD
11:30pmLunch in the Exhibit
Hall
1:00pm TH23- Creating the
Perfect Nasal Profile
Fazil Apaydin, MD
and Julian RoweJones, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm TH27 Management of
Secondary FrontoOrbital-Perinasal
Deformities
John L. Frodel , Jr.,
MD and Bruno
Pesucci, MD
2:45pm Break
4:15pm TH33 Problems in Secondary
Tip Surgery
Wolfgang Gubisch, MD
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
The sessions on Thursday end at
5:00pm. Go freshen up and get ready
to partake in the party of the year.
Don’t miss the 50th Anniversary
celebration on Thursday, May 29,
2014, 6:00pm to 9:00pm, at the
Marriott Marquis with great views
of the city... international food
stations, drinks, and entertainment
will make this a memorable evening.
10:30am Break
10:45am TH19 Primary and
Revision Techniques
for Managing
External Valve
Stenosis and Collapse
Richard Harvey, MD
and George Marcells,
MD
4:00pm Break
4:15pm TH34 Rejuvenating
the Heavy Neck
Keith A. LaFerriere,
MD and Shan R.
Baker, MD
3:15pm TH31 Selecting the
Correct Facelift
Procedure
Neil A. Gordon, MD
4:00pm Break
4:15pm TH35 How to
Beautify Severely
Underprojected and
Bulbous Tip
Yong Ju Jang, MD
10:45am TH20 Hair
Transplantation: FUE
and FUG
Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD;
John Bitner, MD;
Lisa Ishii, MD; and
Gorana Kuka, MD
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit
Hall
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit
Hall
1:00pm TH24 Precise and
Successful
Management of the
Nasal Dorsum
Chuan Hsiang Kao,
MD and Petros
Economou, MD
R TRAIN -- Cantor/Jolson
9th Floor Free Papers
7:45am Free Papers
Presentations
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit
Hall
1:45pm Break
1:00pm Microtia Lab
2:00pm TH28 Creating the
Ideal Nose
Fernando Pedroza, MD
Optional Lab (Additional
fee; space is limited)
2:45pm Break
3:15pm TH30 Minimal
Incision Brow and
Forehead Surgery
Koen Ingels, MD and
H. Devon Graham,
III, MD
8:30am Break
2:45pm Break
3:15pm TH32 Nasal
Reconstruction: Big
or Small
William W. Shockley,
MD and Brian
Jewett, MD
4:15pm TH36 Treating the
Nasal Dorsum: Evolution in Osteotomies
and Functional
Grafting
Olivier Gerbault, MD
and Milos Kovacevic,
MD
Moderators: Vito C. Quatela,
MD; Thomas Romo, III,
MD; and Tessa A. Hadlock,
MD
Faculty: Ralph Magritz, MD;
Stephen S. Park, MD; and
Craig S. Murakami, MD
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DAY 4: Friday, May 30, 2014
DAY 4: Friday, May 30, 2014
1 TRAIN -- Broadway Ballroom
6th Floor
N TRAIN -- Marquis Ballroom
9th Floor
2 TRAIN -- Royale/Plymouth
6th Floor Practice Management Program
3 TRAIN -- Uris/Shubert
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
A TRAIN -- Music Box/Majestic
6th Floor -- Insturction Courses
C TRAIN -- Palace
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
7:30am PANEL: Polished Results in
Mohs Reconstruction
Moderator: Shan R. Baker, MD
Panelists: Frederic Menick, MD;
Jeffrey S. Moyer, MD; Abel-Jan
Tasman, MD: Stephen S. Park,
MD; Craig S. Murakami, MD;
and Patrick J. Byrne, MD
9:00am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
8:00am PANEL: Managing the
Midface- Aging Face
Moderator: Theda C. Kontis, MD
Panelists: Z. Paul Lorenc, MD;
William J. Binder, MD; Edwin F.
Williams, III, MD; Mark J.
Glassgold, MD; and Andrew J.
Jacono, MD
9:15am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
7:45am F1 A Structured Approach to
Selecting the Appropriate
Facelift Procedure
E. Gaylon McCollough, MD and
StephenW. Perkins, MD
7:45am F2 Surgical Management of the
Aging Forehead
Peter A. Adamson, MD
7:45am F3 Management of the Dorsum
in Rhinoplasty
Jose Patrocinio, MD and
Jae Goo Kang, MD
8:30am Break
8:45am F7 Management of the Crooked
Dorsum
George Marcells, MD; Craig S.
Murakami, MD; and
Washington Almeida, MD
9:15am Break
9:30am Break
8:00am The Cosmetic Consultation
Revisited: Managing Today’s
Patients
Moderator: Wendy Lewis
Screening Out Difficult Patients
Minas Constantinides, MD
How Not to Get Sued
David Goldberg, MD
A Team Approach to the
Consultation
Susan Sullivan, RN
The Art of Closing
Andrew C. Campbell, MD
9:45am Facelift Case Studies – Cases
that Helped Define My
Technique
Moderator: Shan R. Baker, MD
Panelists: E. Gaylon McCollough,
MD; Norman J. Pastorek, MD;
David Rosenberg, MD; and
Keith A. LaFerriere, MD
11:15am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
10:00am Friday Matinee- Now Showing:
Periorbital Rejuvenation
Moderators: Guy Massry, MD;
Devinder S. Mangat, MD;
Robert Schwarcz, MD; Julie
Woodward, MD; and John
Fezza, MD
9:15am Break
9:45am F11 Multimodality Midface
Rejuvenation
Lisa Grunebaum, MD; Noelle
Sherber, MD; Jackie Yee, MD
and Ariel Rad, MD
11:30pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm PANEL: Winning by a Neck:
Successful Management of the
Neck and Chin
Moderator: Daniel E. Rousso, MD
Panelists: J. Regan Thomas, MD;
Edward H. Farrior, MD; Wayne
F. Larrabee, Jr., MD; Gregory S.
Keller, MD; and John Joseph, MD
2:30pm Critiques, Questions and
Answers
2:45pm Break
3:15pm PANEL: Rhinoplasty in a
Multicultural World
Moderator: Roxana Cobo, MD
Panelists: Washington Almeida,
MD; Fazil Apaydin, MD;
Armando Bocchieri, MD;
Monte O. Harris, MD;
Ying-Che Hsu, MD; Fausto
Lópes, MD; and Edward Yap,
MD
4:45pm Critiques, Questions and
Answers
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
Media Training Workshop
Fine tune your media skills on Friday,
May 30, 2014, 5:30pm to 7:30pm, with
Jane Hanson. Refreshments will be
served. There is an additional fee for
this workshop and a limit of 75 people.
The room will fill up quickly, so register
early. See page 13 for details.
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11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm PANEL: Tools and Tips in Tip
Rhinoplasty
Moderator: Pietro Palma, MD
Panelists: Charles East, MD;
Richard E. Davis, MD; Holger
Gassner, MD; Julian RoweJones, MD; and Minas
Constantinides, MD
2:30pm Critiques, Questions and
Answers
9:45am Practice Tips from Beginner to
Seasoned Professional
Moderator: Julian Rowe-Jones, MD
Teams and Technology
Julian Rowe Jones, MD
Creating an Image and Video
Presence
Pietro Palma, MD
Title TBD
Stuart C. Bentkover, MD
Title TBD
Mark M. Beatty, MD
Title TBD
Andrew C. Campbell, MD
Academic Practice
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD
8:30am Break
8:45am F6 Twenty Years of Short Scar
Facelifts: Indications, Limitations, Longevity, Complications
Dan Baker, MD
3:15pm PANEL: Facial Fixes in a New
York Minute
Moderator: Anthony P. Sclafani,
MD
Panelists: Neil Sadick, MD;
Hema Sundaram, MD; and
Henry Spinelli, MD
4:45pm Critiques, Questions and
Answers
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
7 TRAIN -- Manhattan Ballroom
8th Floor -- Optional Labs
(Additional fee to attend)
7:30am Rhinoplasty Lab
Moderators: Steven J.
Pearlman, MD and
Randall Capone, MD
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
(Additional fee to attend)
1:00pm Endobrow and Midface Lab
Moderator: Edwin F.
Williams, III, MD and
Allison Pontius, MD
1:45pm The Social Practice –Staying
Ahead of the Curve
Wendy Lewis
2:05pm Managing the Unhappy Patient
Your Own and/or A Colleague’s
Mark Constantian, MD and
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD
2:45pm Break
3:15pm What Lasers and Energy Based
Devices Should I Buy?
Calculating the ROI of Bringing
New Technology into Your
Practice
Moderator: Ross A. Clevens, MD
Panelists: Julius Few, MD;
Robert Weiss, MD; Corey S.
Maas, MD; and Donn R.
Chatham, MD
5:00pm Cocktail Reception in the
Exhibit Hall
9:30am Break
9:45am F12 Tip Surgery: Sutures Vs.
Grafts
Mark Constantian, MD
9:45am F13 Nasal Alar and Tip
Reconstruction
Jeff Moyer, MD and
Steven R. Mobley, MD
10:30am Break
10:30am Break
10:45am F17 Rational Basis for
Functional Rhinoplasty
David W. Kim, MD; Ben Marcus,
MD; and Tuam Pham, MD
10:45am F18 Cleft Rhinoplasty
Tom D. Wang, MD
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm F20 Management of the Asian
Eyelid
Sam M. Lam, MD; P. Chase Lay,
MD; and Hyung Jin Moon, MD
9:30am Break
10:30am Break
10:45am F16 Graduated Approach to the
Saddle Nose Deformity
Ira D. Papel, MD and
Ezzat Walleed, MD
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm F21 Shaping the Face, Surgically
and Non-Surgically
LawrenceBass, MD and
Neil A. Gordon, MD
1:45pm Break
12:45pm The Truth About Ratings and
Reviews Revealed
Moderator: Philip J. Miller, MD
Panelists: Robert Baxter, Tom
Seery; and Jeffrey Segal
8:45am F8 Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty
Dario Bertossi, MD and
Mohsen Naraghi, MD
9:30am Break
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
2:45pm Break
8:30am Break
2:00pm F23 Endonasal Rhinoplasty
Geoffrey W. Tobias, MD
2:45pm Break
3:15pm F26 Endonasal TipPlasty
Holger Gassner, MD and
Norman J. Pastorek, MD
1:00pm F22 Functional Rhinoplasty:
Fixing the “Broken” Nose
Ignazio Tasca, MD and Diogo
Carmo, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm F24 Volumizing the Face
Larry Bass, MD and
Mark Hamilton, MD
2:45pm Break
3:15pm F27 Players and Parts in a
Malpractice Suit
William H. Truswell, MD and
E. Gaylon McCollough, MD
4:00pm Break
4:00pm Break
4:15pm F28 Grasping the Concepts of
Nasal Tip Surgery
Peter A. Adamson, MD
4:15pm F29 The Extended Purse-string
Facelift: Indications and
Limitation
John L. Frodel, Jr., MD
R TRAIN -- Cantor/Jolson, 9th Floor -- Instruction Courses
7:45am F5 The Utilization of Adult Fat
Derived Stem Cells in Regenerative and Cosmetic Medicine
W. Greg Chernoff, MD
8:30am Break
8:45am F10 Orthognatic Surgery
Jonathan M. Sykes, MD;
Ed Chang, MD; and
Jose Barrera, MD
9:30am Break
9:45am F15 The Male Aesthetic
Patrick J. Byrne, MD; Monica
Tadros, MD; and Michael Reilly,
MD
10:30am Break
10:45am PANEL: The Beautiful Cell:
Facial Plastic Surgery on the
Cellular Level
Moderator: Anthony P. Sclafani,
MD; Hema Sundaram, MD;
W. Gregory Chernoff, MD; and
David B. Hom, MD
11:45am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm SYMPOSIUM: Splitting Hairs:
Hair Procedures (Transplantation with FUE and FUG, Hairline Advancement and Scar Repairs
Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD; Sheldon
S. Kabaker, MD; Patrick Frechet,
MD; Gorana Kuka, MD; Anthony
Bared, MD; and Sam M. Lam, MD
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:45pm Break
2:00pm F25 Short Incision Facelift
Under Local Anesthesia
John Standefer, MD and
Jason Swerdloff, MD
3:15pm F28 SOOF Lift Blepharoplasty
M. Sean Freeman, MD
E TRAIN -- Winter Garden
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
7:45am F4 Microtia Repair with Porous
Polyethylene
Tom Romo, III, MD and
John Reinisch, MD
8:30am Break
8:45am F9 Correcting Rhinoplasty
Complications
Miriam Boenisch, MD and
Perry Burstin, MD
9:30am Break
9:45am F14 Microtia Repair
Scott A. Tatum, MD
10:30am Break
10:45am F19 Can Rhinoplasty be Ethnic?
Mark Constantian, MD and
Tom Romo, III, MD
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm F30 Management of
Mandibular Fractures
Robert M. Kellman, MD
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DAY 5: Saturday, May 31, 2014
DAY 5: Saturday, May 31, 2014
1 TRAIN -- Broadway Ballroom
6th Floor
7 TRAIN -- Manhattan Ballroom
8th Floor
N TRAIN -- Marquis Ballroom
9th Floor Practice Management Program
2 TRAIN -- Royale/Plymouth
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
A TRAIN -- Music Box/Majestic
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
E TRAIN -- Winter Garden
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
7:30am PANEL: Rhinoplasty Case
Studies: Cases that Helped
Define My Technique
Moderator: Peter A. Adamson,
MD
Panelists: Fazil Apaydin, MD;
Gilbert Nolst-Trenité, MD;
Julian Rowe-Jones, MD; Shan R.
Baker, MD; and Dean M.
Toriumi, MD
9:30am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
7:30am PANEL: Avoidable and
Unavoidable Complications I
Have in Blepharoplasty: How I
Manage My Own and Treat
Those of Other Surgeons
Moderator: Stephen W. Perkins,
MD
Panelists: Henry Spinelli, MD;
Jill Foster, MD; William Mack,
MD; Vito C. Quatela, MD; and
Daniel E. Rousso, MD
9:30am Critiques, Questions and
Answers
8:00am PANEL: Are You Getting Your
Money’s Worth? - Best Practices
for Measuring Results of Online
Marketing
Moderator: Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD
Panelists: David Evans; Peter
Holtz; Tracey Drumm; and
Candace Crowe
7:45am S1 Modern Mastery of Nasal
Osteotomies
Rami K. Batniji, MD and
Olivier Gerbault, MD
7:45am S3 Brow Lifting
Keith A. LaFerriere, MD and
Julius Few, MD
7:45am S5 Non- Surgical Periorbital
Rejuvenation
Jose Juan Montes-Bracchini, MD
and Francisco Ramirez, MD
9:45am Break
9:45am Break
Charting the Course of
Facial Plastic Surgery
10:15am Comprehensive Lower
Blepharoplasty: Decision
Making and Algorithm for
Optimal Results and Patient
Satisfaction
Steve Fagien, MD
10:35am An Anatomical Approach to Tip
Refinement
Julian Rowe-Jones, MD
10:55am Decision Making in the
Management of the Difficult
Nose
Yong Ju Jang, MD
11:15am The Pain Truth
Steven H. Dayan, MD
11:35am Long-Term Facelift Results:
Secondary and Tertiary
Facelifts—Same Surgeon,
Same Patient
Sherrill Aston, MD
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm PANEL: Managing the Lower
Eyelid-Midface Complex
Moderators: Benjamin Bassichis,
MD and Fausto Lopez Ulloa,
MD
Panelists: Guy Massry, MD;
Julius Few, MD; Tom D. Wang,
MD; Daniel E. Rousso, MD; and
Corey S. Maas, MD
2:30pm Critiques, Questions and
Answers
10:15am PANEL: East Coast/West Coast
What’s the Difference in
Marketing Approaches?
Moderator: Donn R. Chatham,
MD
Panelists: West: Paul S. Nassif ,
MD; Corey S. Maas, MD; Robert
Kotler, MD; and Paymen
Simoni, MD
East: Andrew A. Jacono, MD;
Philip J. Miller, MD; Jeffrey S.
Epstein, MD; David Rosenberg,
MD
11:15am PANEL: Spin Doctors — Tips
for Creating Pitches that Get
Media Placements
Moderator: Melissa Kelz
Panelists: Denise Mann and
Patty Matthews
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm PANEL: Good to Great Press
Releases, Eblasts, Blogs, Articles
Pointers for Creating Readable
Content That Gets Shared
Moderator: Denise Mann
Panelists: Rosalind Hill; Paul
Winnington; Melissa Kelz; and
Wendy Lewis
12:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm PANEL: Turning that Frown
Upside Down: Managing the
Dissatisfied Patient
Moderator: Donn R. Chatham,
MD
Panelists: Jonathan M. Sykes,
MD; William H. Truswell, MD;
E. Gaylon McCollough, MD;
Daniel Baker, MD; and Heidi
Waldorf, MD
2:30pm Critiques, Questions and
Answers
8:45am S6 The State of the Art in NonSurgical Enhancement of the
Face
Julius Few, MD and Rhoda
Narins, MD
9:30am Break
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm S11 Managing the Nasal Length
Minas Constantinides, MD
and Ying Che Hsu, MD
1:45am Break
2:00pm S16 Cleft Lip Management
Scott A. Tatum, MD and
Cesar Villafuerte, Jr., MD
3 TRAIN -- Uris/Shubert
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
7:45am S2 Anatomic Approach to
Functional Rhinoplasty
John Hoffmann, MD and
Minas Constantinides, MD
8:30am Break
8:45am S7 Revision Rhinoplasty
Dirk Menger, MD and
Tom D. Wang, MD
9:30am Break
2:00pm PANEL: The ___ Lift: Pros
and Cons of Branded
Procedures
Moderator: Steven J. Pearlman,
MD
Panelists: Keith A. LaFerriere,
MD; Paul S. Nassif, MD; and
Payman Simoni, MD
Broadway theatre is theatrical
performances presented in one of
the 40 professional theatres with
500 or more seats located in the
Theater District and Lincoln Center
along Broadway, in the Manhattan
borough of New York City. The
Broadway Theater District is a
popular tourist attraction in New
York City. According to The
Broadway League, Broadway shows
sold approximately $1.081 billion
worth of tickets in calendar year
2012.
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9:45am Break
8:30am Break
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm S12 Variations in Face Lifting
Ira D. Papel, MD and
Vito C. Quatela, MD
8:30am Break
8:45am S8 Safe and Effective Tip
Refinement with Tip Cartilage
Conservation
Richard E. Davis, MD
9:30am Break
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm S13 Facial Shaping with
Botulinum Toxin Type A
Paul Lorenc, MD; Chang Hoon
Kin, MD; and Hyung Jin Moon,
MD
C TRAIN -- Palace
6th Floor -- Instruction Courses
7:45am S4 Nasal Tip Techniques
Ira D. Papel, MD and
Gürkan Kayabasoglu, MD
8:30am Break
8:45am S9 Nasal Tip Surgery
Charles East, MD
9:30am Break
8:30am Break
8:45am S10 Facial Plastic Surgery
Emergencies: Recognition,
Management and Prevention of
Complications
Sydney Butts, MD; Theda C.
Kontis, MD; Laura Hetzler, MD;
and Krishna Patel, MD
9:30am Break
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm S15 Effects and Management of
the High Dorsum
Jose Juan Montes-Brachini , MD
and Fausto Lopez-Ulloa, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm S19 Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
for the Facial Plastic Surgeon
Joshua Rosenberg, MD
The meeting adjourns at 3:00pm on
Saturday, May 31, 2014.
11:30am Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
1:00pm S14 Surgical Management of the
Midface
Ozmak Cakmak, MD and
Theda C. Kontis, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm S18 Iberic Rhinoplasty
Miguel Goncalves Ferriera, MD
and Diogo Oliveira Carmo, MD
1:45pm Break
2:00pm S17 Finesse in Male Facelift and
Browlift Surgery
Ross A. Clevens, MD and
Stephen A.Prendiville, MD
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is home to 12 influential arts organizations,
including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera,New York Philharmonic, and
New York City Ballet.
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Organization of Facial Plastic Surgery
Assistants Program (OFPSA)
Thursday, May 29, 2014
12:00pm-1:00pm Welcome Luncheon for the OFPSA
1:00pm-3:30pm
3:30pm-4:45pm
6:00pm-9:00pm
What’s In Your Bag? Let Us Sift
Through All the Bells and Whistles
Out There …What Really Works?
Come hear what practices are saying
about their most valued, coveted tools
in the office.
OFPSA Round Tables
Meet Your Colleagues
No one knows the day-to-day
challenges more than those around
this table.
50th Anniversary Reception
Friday, May 30, 2014
7:00am-8:00am
OFPSA Breakfast
REGISTRATION
Payment and Remittance
The Exhibition Hall is where it all happens! The
exhibition will be huge and will have nearly 100
companies featuring their latest products, services and
technology. All breaks and lunches, and daily Cocktail
Receptions (except for Thursday) will be held in the
Exhibit Hall to maximize your time with our loyal
exhibitors. The hours are as follows:
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
9:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday, May 29, 2014
9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday, May 30, 2014
9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday, May 31, 2014
9:00am - 1:00pm
The registration form and payment must be received in
the AAFPRS Foundation office by Friday, April 18, 2014 in
order to qualify for the pre-registration fee. After Friday,
April 18, 2014, you will be charged the on-site fee.
Registration fees for physicians, OFPSA members, allied
health professionals, and spouses and guests include a
badge; on-site program; attendance to all the sessions
(unless there is an additional fee involved); entrance to
the Exhibit Hall; lunches, morning and afternoon breaks;
and the Cocktail Receptions. Spouses/guests who do not
register for the meeting but wish to attend the Cocktail
Receptions, may purchase a ticket for $100. The spouse/
guest fee carries no acknowledgement of course attendance.
Full payment must be made in U.S. funds and must
accompany registration. Check must be payable to the
AAFPRS Foundation and mailed to: AAFPRS, P.O. Box
759033, Baltimore, MD 21275-9033. Credit card payments may be faxed to (703) 299-8898 or mailed to the
AAFPRS office: AAFPRS Foundation, 310 S. Henry Street,
Alexandria, VA 22314.
The hall will close promptly after lunch on Saturday.
Please plan to make your purchases before Saturday to
avoid the rush on the last day.
Cancellation Policy
EXHIBITION
Full refunds less a $75 cancellation fee will be honored
before Friday, April 18, 2014. After this date, no refunds
will be granted. No shows are considered to be an on-site
cancellation and therefore will not be eligible for any
refunds. A cancellation requires written notification.
Registration Categories
Please register (using the form located on the back) under
any one of these categories:
Physicians
Physicians (MDs and DOs) who wish to receive CME
credits must register as physicians in the appropriate
registration category and designate their medical degree.
AAFPRS members: Members who meet all membership
requirements and have paid their 2014 dues. Physicians
who are members of the societies that comprise the
International Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery Societies (IFFPSS) fall under this category. (See registration
form for list of societies.)
Morning Session
O Accountable Interactive Marketing
O The Legal Aspects of the Office – What Are the Most
Important Items To Do Now?
O Is It a True Relationship – The Medical Office and The
Medical Spa?
O Best Practices to Retain Your Patient or How For Your
Waiting Room Not to Be Empty
Non-members: Physicians who are not currently members of the AAFPRS or any society affiliated with the
IFFPSS. (See registration form for list of societies.)
Afternoon Session
O Tricks of the Trade for Neurotoxins and Injectable
Fillers
O Patient Safety and Risk Management – Keeping Control
O How is Your Cosmetic Consultation Different?
O Making the Most of the Secret Shopper
Fellowship Participants: Fellows participating in an
AAFPRS Foundation fellowship program between July 1,
2013 and June 30, 2014.
Residents: Member and non-member residents in an
ACGME-accredited residency program. Verification of
residency from program director must be submitted at
time of registration.
Non-physicians
Spouses and Guests: A spouse, guest, relative or an
individual accompanying a registered physician for social
and food functions only. Spouses or guests who wish to
attend the scientific sessions and courses, should register
under the Allied Health Professionals category.
Evening
OFPSA Night Out on the Town – “Theater Night”
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Optional: Attend the Practice Management Sessions
(See AAFPRS “N Train” Schedule for details.)
OFPSA Members: Facial plastic surgery assistants who are
members of the Organization of Facial Plastic Surgery
Assistants (OFPSA) should register under this category.
New York is the most populous city in the United States
and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of
the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.
The city is referred to as New York City or the City of
New York to distinguish it from the State of New York, of
which it is a part. A global power city, New York exerts a
significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art,
fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. The home of the United Nations Headquarters,
New York is an important center for international
diplomacy and has been described as the cultural capital
of the world. New York City, arguably the world's most
vibrant and sprawling metropolis, occupies five boroughs, each with its own distinct identity.
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Allied Health Professionals: Non-MDs and non-DOs such
as medical assistants, office personnel, nurses,
aestheticians, and physician assistants, must register under
this category to receive a letter of attendance.
Visit the AAFPRS Web site frequently
for program updates:
www.aafprs.org/Education-meetings.html.
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REGISTRATION FORM
11th International Symposium of Facial Plastic Surgery
See back of this page for description of registration categories.
GENERAL REGISTRATION
Pre-reg.
On-site
By 4/18/2014 After 4/18/2014
n AAFPRS/IFFPSS Member
$945
$1,095
n Non-Member Physician
$1,345
$1,495
n Resident (U.S. ACGME Program)*
$545
$645
n OFPSA Member+ (Thurs. Fri. Sat. only)
$375
$475
n Allied Health Professionals
$695
$795
n Member in 2013-2014 AAFPRS Fellowship* n/c
n/c
n Spouse/Guest (includes Cocktail Receptions)$350
$450
*Registration must include written verification from program director.
+Rate drops to $355 per person for 5 or more assistants from the same office.
Optional Fees
Member
Non-member
n Thursday Microtia Lab
$75
$150
n Thursday Morning Facelift Lab
$900
$1,100
n Thursday Afternoon Blepharoplasty Lab
$900
$1,100
n Friday Morning Rhinoplasty Lab
$900
$1,100
n Friday Afternoon Midface Lab
$900
$1,100
n Friday Media Training Workshop
$50
$50
n Cocktail Receptions #____ tickets
$100
$100
(only if not registered above as a spouse/guest)
n Exhibit Hall Afternoon Pass
$150
$150
(only if not registered above as a spouse/guest)
n 50th Anniversary Party (RSVP required)
n/c
n/c
Total payment $________________
PAYMENT
Payment Method: Full payment must be made in U.S. funds and must
accompany registration. Check must be payable to the AAFPRS Foundation
and mailed to: AAFPRS, P.O. Box 759033, Baltimore, MD 21275-9033.
Credit card payments may be faxed to (703) 299-8898 or mailed to the
AAFPRS office. For questions about any of the information contained in
this brochure, please contact: AAFPRS Foundation, 310 S. Henry Street,
Alexandria, VA 22314; Phone: (703) 299-9291; Fax: (703) 299-8898;
E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.aafprs.org.
[ ] Check
[ ] American Express
[ ] Visa
[ ] MasterCard
Card Number
Security Code
Exp. Date
Print Name on Card
Signature of Authorized Card User
To register at the AAFPRS member rate,
you must be a member of at least one of
IFFPSS societies listed below. Please
check your membership:
n American Academy of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery
n ASEAN Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
n Australasian Academy of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery
n Brasilian Society of Rhinology Facial
Plastic Surgery
n Canadian Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
n Colombian Society of Facial Plastic
Surgery and Rhinology
n Ecuadorian Society Rhinology and
Facial Plastic Surgery
n European Academy of Facial Plastic
Surgery
n Korean Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
n Mexican Society of Rhinology and
Facial Surgery
n Pan Asia Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
n Taiwan Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
n Venezuelan Society of Rhinology and
Facial Plastic Surgery
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