Program in PDF file - American Society for Aesthetic

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Program in PDF file - American Society for Aesthetic
THE
AESTHETIC
MEETING
2015
Experience
the Global
Gathering of
Aesthetic
Innovators
and Experts
Palais des
congrès
de Montréal
Montréal,
Québec, Canada
May
14–19
2015
Convention
Program
The Annual Meeting of The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc. and Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation
WEEK-AT-A - G L A NC E
THURSDAY
PRE-MEETING EDUCATION*
n FA C E
7:30am – 4:00pm
S1 Staying Out of Trouble in Facial
Educational Opportunties
n OTHER
n BREAST
8:00am – 5:00pm
106 Form Stable Gel Implants—
S10 Medical Life Drawing and
20 Years of Experience in Brazil
Sculpture: The Human Figure
n PAT I E N T S A F E T Y
8:00am – 12:00pm
Rejuvenation: Locating the Facial
Nerve Using Facial Spaces and
Ligaments Anatomy—A Cadaver
Workshop
S11A AAAASF Inspector Training
7:30am – 1:00pm
Training
S2 Endoscopic Technique in
Forehead and Mid-Face—
A Cadaver Workshop
n OTHER
1:00pm – 5:00pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
S11B AAAASF Medicare Inspector
n OTHER
6:30pm – 7:30pm
S12 Cocktails and Complications
Symposium
n
AIM BODY OPTIONS
2:00pm – 4:00pm
6:00pm – 8:00pm
MOC-PSTM
S3D Women Aesthetic Surgeons’
1001 Maximizing Safety for Body
Dinner
Contouring After Massive Weight
Loss
S3 Women Aesthetic Surgeons’
n FA C E
2:00pm – 6:00pm
1002 Abdominoplasty
TM
S4 Facial Rejuvenation by MACS
MOC-PS
Lift—A Cadaver Workshop
1003 Scarpa Sparing
n RHINOPLASTY
2:00pm – 6:00pm
Abdominoplasty with Concomitant
Liposuction; No Drains Needed
N nn
E W 107 PAM—Periareolar
n
Augmentation Mastopexy: Using
the “Subcutaneous” Glandular
Mastopexy to Improve Outcomes
n BODY
108 Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery:
Labiaplasty and Beyond
n EYES
109 Eyelid and Periocular Surgery:
n MARKETING
110 Relationship Marketing: What
It Means and How to put It in Action
n
A I M FA C E O P T I O N S
4:30pm – 6:30pm
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
2001 Integrating Surgical Shaping
with Volumetric Enhancement: Fat
and Beyond—Face, Breast and
Body
TM
S5 Open and Closed Rhinoplasty:
2:00pm – 6:30pm
2002 Anatomy of the Face and Its
The Complete Basic Steps of
Rhinoplasty: A Cadaver Workshop
4-Hour Courses
4 CME credits per course
Relationship to Modern Facelift
Surgery
FRIDAY
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
8:00am – 12:00pm
S6 Re-Designing Your Aesthetic
101/201 Facelift: Planning and
Technique
for Office-Based Surgery
S7 Residents and Fellows Forum
n FA C E
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
7:30am – 5:30pm
S9 Cosmetic Medicine 2015—
Harnessing the Power of Cosmetic
Medicine in Your Practice
103 1-Mid-Facelifting through
Lower Blepharoplasty Incision/
2-Short Scar Face Lift
104 Effective, Efficient, Patient
Friendly
Facelifting Using SMAS, Fat and
Tumescent Technique
105 Reshaping the Face and
Lid-Cheek Junction
n MARKETING
208 Social Media Workshop—
n FA C E
203 Facelift Rejuvenation: Short
Scar Facelift, Necklift and
Temporal Brow Lift
n BREAST
MOC-PSTM
204 Comprehensive Breast
Surgery—Augmentation,
Mastopexy and Reduction
n BODY
N nn
E W 205 Classic Abdominoplasty
n
EDUCATIONAL COURSES*
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
9:00am – 4:30pm
S13 Skills for Successful Patient
Coordinators
Twitter, Facebook, RealSelf
12:30pm – 2:00pm
n OTHER
S14 Innovators Luncheon—The
N nn
E W 209 Tips and Pearls for
n
Presenting Your Ideas: Whether
in a Shark Tank, Board Room,
Classroom or Auditorium
210 ASJ Workshop: Manuscript
Preparation, Submission,
Revision and Acceptance
SATURDAY
S CIENTIFIC S ESSION
O RANGE
7:00am
Welcomes
7:15am
Panel—Techniques in Facelift and Fat
Grafting—Do the Compartments
Really Matter?
8:15am
Dueling Videos: The Ying and Yang of
the SMAS—To SMAS or Not to SMAS
9:00am
Special Presentation: The Anatomy of
Facial Aging
Most Interesting Lunch in the
World
12:30pm – 3:00pm
S15 Medical Students Interested
10:45am
Interactive Panel: Solutions to Your
Challenges in Breast Surgery
12:00pm
Special Presentation—How to Get
Patients in the Door: Exposing the
Motivations Behind Beauty
12:30pm
10:24am
Discussion
4:30pm
Hot Topics Tuesday Preview 2
4:35pm
Panel: What’s the Deal, Man?
S CIENTIFIC S ESSION
O RANGE
5:21pm
ALCL Update—What the Science
Tells Us
Discussion
3:15pm
Panel—In the Hot Seat!
1-Hour Courses
1 CME credit per course
n FA C E
301 Full Facial Fat
MicroAugmentation Under Local
Anesthesia
302 Fat Grafting During Facelift
and Blepharoplasty: Principles
and Art
n BREAST
303 Technical Refinements of
the Vertical Mammaplasty: A
Modified LeJour Approach
304 Solving Complex Aesthetic
5:47pm
6:00pm
Residents & Fellows Awards Winner
6:25pm
3:23pm
Hot Topics Tuesday Preview 3
Morphometric Analysis of Skeletal
Facial Aging: A Longitudinal Study
3:39pm
The Impact of Perifacial versus
Centrofacial Morphology on the
Overall Perception of Facial Aging
3:47pm
Who is Publishing in Facial Cosmetic
Surgery? A Citation Analysis Across
Specialties Over Five Decades
SUNDAY
S CIENTIFIC S ESSION
O RANGE
7:00am
Panel: Upper Lid Brow Junction:
What Do You Need to Fix?
8:00am
9:00am
305 The Minimal Incision
Coffee in the Aesthetic Marketplace
A Novel 3D Scanning Approach to
Understanding the Relationship of
the Arcus Marginalis and Tear
Trough Deformity
and Fascia Grafts
n EYES
10:45am
Panel: Is There Such a Thing as a
Non-Surgical Facelift? Injectibles,
Toxins, Energy-Based and Tissue
Tightening
Lunch in th e Aesthetic Marketplace
or ASAPS/ASERF Annual Business
Meeting
4:00pm
n RHINOPLASTY
10:40am
3:55pm
4:30pm
Panel: Tailoring Filler Choice to
Anatomical Location—A “Hot Seat”
Presentation
5:30pm
Panel: Augmentation Mastopexy—
Do the Canadians Have the Answer?
5 Cases/5 Years Out
9:08am
Assessing Outcomes Among
Patients Undergoing Facelift,
Blepharoplasty, and Browlift: Is
There a Difference?
9:16am
10:40am
10:45am
Panel: Peri-Oral Rytids—
Dermabrasion, Laser, Nanofat and
Croton Oil
12:00pm
Lunch in the Aesthetic Marketplace
or ASAPS/ASERF Annual Business
Meeting
Discussion
3:31pm
Discussion
307 Rhinoplasty: Diced Cartilage
10:32am
How Safe is Rhytidectomy? Analysis
of 11,300 Cases
12:00pm
n BODY
Aesthetic Genital Surgery
Complications of Fractional Lasers:
A Review of 716 Patients Treated by
Nurse and Physician Assistant Laser
pecialists under Medical Supervision
Residents & Fellows Awards Winner
Panel: Contour Restoration of the
Inferior Orbital Rim—Fat
Transposition vs Fat Injection
(Technique Video)
Breast Problems with Acellular
Dermal Matrix
THE BUSINESS SIDE
7:00am
Panel: Internet Marketing in 2015
8:00am
Panel: Leverage ASAPS to the
Max—How to Use ASAPS Products
and Services to Enhance Your
Practice
8:30am
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
7:00am
Panel: Focusing on Technique—
Large Volume Fat Grafting to the
Breast and Buttocks—State of
the Art
8:15am
International Expert—Vertical Lateral
Body Lift
Panel: Vaginal Rejuvenation
8:30am
9:15am
International Expert—Hair
Restoration with the Follicular Units
and Growth Factors
9:30am – 10:00am
Coffee Break in the Aesthetic
Marketplace
10:00am
The TIIM Technique: Tension
Management Implant Isolation
Mastopexy
Panel: Lead Management—From
Email Inquiry to the Waiting Room
9:30am
Coffee in the Aesthetic Marketplace
10:00am
Panel: Social Media in 2015
11:00am
Panel: Fraud in Your Aesthetic
Practice—How to Protect Yourself
EDUCATIONAL COURSES*
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
12:00pm – 1:00pm
S16 Financial Management for
Spouses and Managers
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
12:00pm – 2:30pm
S17A Physician Extender
Trough and Peri-Orbital Area:
Minimize Complications and
Optimize Results
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
The Treatment of Lower Lid
Retraction—An Algorrhythm
PREMIER GLOBAL HOT TOPICS
9:24am
10:08am
Discussion
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
Welcome
9:30am – 10:00am
2:07pm
Coffee Break in the Aesthetic
Marketplace
Single Staged Mastopexy with
Autologous Fat Grafting: An
Alternative to Augmentation
Mastopexy with Implants
3:00pm – 5:30pm
10:16am
S17B Physician Extender
308 Injection Techniques for Tear
309 Serious Complications of
ASERF Career Achievement Award
Facial Fillers: Diagnosis,
Prevention and Treatment
12:45pm
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
Lunch in The Aesthetic Marketplace
Prevention of Animation
Deformities in Breast Surgery
10:32am
Inverted Nipple Repair Revisited: A
Seven Year Experience
12:30pm – 1:30pm
306 Labiaplasty and Female
10:30am
N nn
E W 313 Correction and
n
10:16am
Hyaluronidase is Essential in
Treatment of Ischemia Caused by
Filler Arterial Embolism
2:00pm
Coffee Break in the Aesthetic
Marketplace
Corporate Sponsorship Awards
n BREAST
4:00pm
Coffee Break in the Aesthetic
Marketplace and Practice Changers
Theater—Continue the Conversation
with Premier Global Hot Topics
Special Presentation—Interactive
Videos Tailoring Facelift Approaches
to Individual Patients
Transaxillary Brachioplasty
Special Presentation—The Science of
Fat Grafting
N nn
E W 312 The Plastic Surgeon
n
Midas Touch—Why Everything
Turns to Gold for Some, But Not
for Others
in Plastic Surgery
9:30am
10:00am
102/202 Safer Sedation/Analgesia
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
Primary Surgery and Cogent
Secondary Techniques
What We Don’t Know; and How
We Put It All Together
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
RESIDENTS ONLY
8:00am – 1:00pm
S8 Rhinoplasty Mastery: Refined
2003 Facelifting: What We Know;
2:00pm – 4:00pm
2:00pm – 4:00pm
n RHINOPLASTY
8:00am – 5:00pm
MOC-PSTM
n PAT I E N T S A F E T Y
Practice—How to Get Beyond
Today
Rhinoplasty
Unifying Aesthetics and Function
MOC-PS
n FA C E
n RHINOPLASTY
207 Achieving Balance in
310 The Art of Consultation Using
2:00pm
Panel: In the Hot Seat—Fat Injection
Exclusive—Practical Pearls for Safe
Clinical Practice
2:34pm
Hot Topics Tuesday Preview 1
206 Advanced SAFELipo®
Individual Patient Personality
2:37pm
Techniques: Dramatic and
Comprehensive Body Shaping
311 Make Your Website More
Panel: New “Stuff”—Where Does It
Fit In?
Effective
10:00am
What’s Really Important in Fat
Transfer Techniques?
10:08am
ASC Isolation from Adipose Subject
to Long Term Cryopreservation:
Positive Implications for Stem Cell
Banking in Patients of Advanced Age
Para-Sternal Infiltration (PSI)
Composite Breast Augmentation
10:24am
Correcting Deformities Following
Breast Augmentation with Silicone
Implants: Can Fat Grafting Give
Predictable Results?
Injector Competence Training—
Level 1—Understanding the
Basics of Injection Techniques
with Neurotoxins and Hyaluronic
Acid Dermal Fillers
Injector Competence Training—
Level 2—Advanced/
Combination Injection
Techniques with Neurotoxins
and the Array of FDA-Approved
Dermal Fillers
Wine Tasting
Sunday, May 17 • 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Meet ASAPS leadership and enjoy a sampling of wines in
Booth #1817 on Sunday, May 17 from 3:30pm – 4:30pm.
This is your chance to ask questions and give feedback to
the ASAPS board and leadership.
n
AIM RHINOPLASTY
OPTIONS
2:00pm – 4:00pm
N nn
E W 4001 Rhinoplasty: A
n
Progressive Approach
MOC-PSTM
N nn
E W 4002 Comprehensive
n
Rhinoplasty
4003 Rhinoplasty: Optimizing
Your Results
1:30pm – 4:30pm
3-Hour Courses
3 CME credits per course
n BODY
402/502 Liposuction 2015:
2:00pm – 4:00pm
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
n FA C E
410 The Lift and Fill Facelift—
Redefining a Natural Look in
Facial Rejuvenation
nnn 411 The Safety and
Efficacy of Adipose-Derived
Stromal Vascular Fraction Cells
and Platelet-Rich Plasma in Fat
Grafting: Clinical Implications for
Regenerative Aesthetic Face
Lift Surgery
NEW
n BREAST
412 Incorporating Shaped
New Technologies, Established
Techniques, and Combined
Procedures
Textured Gel Implants (Round
and Anatomic) in Breast
Augmentation and
Reconstruction
403/503 Arms, Breast, Back,
413 Transaxillary Endoscopic
Buttocks and Thighs Following
Major Weight Loss
404/504 Gluteal Augmentation
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
405/505 Managing the #1
Headache of Practice—Staffing
Issues
n MARKETING
in Breast Augmentation
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
N nn
E W 409/509 Fillers—Exactly
n
Where and How to Inject Them
to Get Optimal Results and
Avoid Problems
n OTHER
nnn 420 The Myths &
NEW
Realities of Device Purchasing
and Marketing for Your Practice:
Pitfalls, Negotiating and
Opportunities
The Art of Waistline Shaping in the
Massive Weight Loss Patient
Price Transparency
611 Intelligent Choices in
Panel: Show Me Your Moves
8:30am
Injectables: Complications,
Strategies and Combination
Therapy
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
709 Combining Fillers and
Feature Panel: Better Call Saul Talks—
The Future of Plastic Surgery
8:00am
8:15am
International Expert Abdominoplasty
Panel: Medical Inventions
Panel: Legal Issues We Face in the
Digital Age
610 Challenging Blepharoplasty
612 Advances in Skin
MOC-PSTM
N nn
E W 708 The Corset Body Lift:
n
Neurotoxins for Pan-Facial
Rejuvenation
Resurfacing
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
710 From Hot Topics to a Hot
N nn
E W 711 Is it Me or My Staff that
n
9:45am
9:45am
9:45am
Coffee Break in the Aesthetic
Marketplace
Coffee in the Aesthetic Marketplace
613 Maximizing Time and
10:15am
4:30pm – 6:30pm
Coffee Break in the Aesthetic
Marketplace
10:15am
10:15am
Panel: EHR/EMR “Reasons to Take
the Plunge”
Determines Profitability?
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
Financial Efficiency by Utilizing
Technology and Patient
Consultants
11:15am
614 Reading Prospective
S712 Patient Coordinator Alums:
Panel: Marketing in 2015—Where
Should You Spend Your Money?
Patients More Effectively and
Improving Scheduling Results
5003 Large Volume Fat Grafting:
Indications, Technique and Results
n FA C E
510 Advanced Techniques for
Rejuvenation of the Neck and
Lower Face
N nn
E W 511 Optimizing the Neck
n
Lift: Platysmaplasty, Bands and
Submandibular Gland without
Submental Incision
n RHINOPLASTY
n EYES
Staff, Better Processes,
Better Success
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
9:15am
415 Vaginal Plastic Surgery: The
419 Your Best Practice: Better
Panel—Practice Management Pearls
9:05am
Open Rhinoplasty: Getting It
Right the First Time
Cultivating a Busy Cosmetic
Practice
Panel: Is Non-Surgical Fat Reduction
Replacing Liposuction? Does the
Result Justify the Transition?
9:15am
Body Contouring
418 “Making the Jump”
Patients
8:00am
A Study on the Safety on Cosmetic
Surgery in Teens and Tweens
514 Oculoplastic Surgery for
the Plastic Surgeon
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
417 Lasers and Devices in a
Plastic Surgery Practice
n PAT I E N T S A F E T Y
MOC-PSTM
515 Keeping Safe and Out of
Trouble: A Fresh Look at the
Culture of Patient Safety
516 Preventing Surgical Site
Infection in Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery
n OTHER
517 Stem Cells 101: Knowing
the Fundamentals for a New
Frontier
518 New Advances in Hair
Restoration
Management of Upper Lateral
Cartilages (ULCs) in Rhinoplasty
(Based on the author’s classification
of ULCs)
10:23am
10:23am
Assessing Patient Outcomes and
Satisfaction Following Facelifting
Using the FACE-Q
A Small Paradigm Shift in Nasal Tip
Surgery—Anatomic Reconstruction:
Based Upon 200 Consecutive
Primary and Secondary Cases
10:31am
N nn
E W 513 Key Concepts in
n
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
7:00am
Panel: Which Implant—Which Plane?
n BODY
External Genitalia
7:00am
Augmentation Mastopexy—
Problem Solving and Operative
Strategies
Endo-Splinting: Percutaneous
Treatment of Submandibular Gland
Protrusion
414 Lipoabdominoplasty and
n BODY
THE BUSINESS SIDE
5002 Breast Augmentation and
International Expert—Treatment of
Breast Implant Complications
n EYES
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
Interactive Panel—Abdominoplasty:
Restoring Abdominal Contour—
You Defend Your Choice
Abdominoplasty
2:00pm – 6:30pm
408/508 Optimizing Outcomes
Panel: Maintaining Support to the
Breast Implant
Breast Augmentation:
Processes and Refinements to
Improve Patient Outcomes
Forehead Surgery that Focuses
on a Natural Result for the
Patient
MOC-PSTM
7:00am
10:39am
416 Aesthetic Eyelid and
Reconstruction: The New
Paradigm in Breast Surgery
N nn
E W 5001 Common
n
Difficulties in Primary and
Revisionary Aesthetic Breast
Surgery
S CIENTIFIC S ESSION
O RANGE
n BODY
Want
407/507 Aesthetic Breast
MOC-PSTM
MONDAY
512 Lipoabdominoplasty—Safer
n EYES
n BREAST
AIM BREAST
OPTIONS
4:30pm – 6:30pm
Patient Satisfaction Following
Autologous Fat Transfer or Cell
Enriched Fat Transfer in Conjunction
with Facial Rejuvenation Surgery:
A Prospective, Comparative Study
406/506 What Patients Really
4-Hour Courses
4 CME credits per course
n
10:47am
Discussion
10:31am
TBD
10:39am
Discussion
10:45am
Special Presentation—The Aging
Nose
11:00am
Interactive Video: Rhinoplasty
10:52am
11:30am
Abdominoplasty with Scarpa's
Fascia Advancement Flaps: An
Innovative Adjunct to Waist
Modification in Body Contouring
Panel: The Common Challenges in
Primary Rhinoplasty—You Choose the
Solution
11:08am
11:16am
The Surgical TAP Block for
Abdominoplasty: A Comparison
versus Standard Nerve Block
Techniques
11:24am
Last Chance
to Visit Our
Exhibitors!
The Aesthetic Marketplace
closes Monday at 5:00pm,
so make sure to learn more
about the latest aesthetic
products and services.
Discussion
11:30am
Panel: New Member Panel—My Most
Challenging Cases in the Past 5 Years
12:30pm
Lunch in the Aesthetic Marketplace
EDUCATIONAL COURSES*
2:00pm – 6:30pm
4-Hour Courses
4 CME credits per course
n FA C E
601/701 Sculptural Rejuvenation
of the Face, Eyes, and Mouth
n BODY
602/702 Three-Dimensional
Don’t forget to visit The
Aesthetic Society in Booth
#1817 and save 20% on
our beautiful Smart Beauty
Guide brochures, Enhanced
Practice Profiles, and more!
615 Be Safe and Efficient—Know
the Impact of the Human Factor
Overcoming Scheduling
Objections
n MARKETING
N nn
E W 713 Cultivating Authority
n
Online: Where Reputation &
Rankings Intersect
n MARKETING
714 How to Market to the New
616 Maximizing Your Online
Digital Generation
Marketing ROI
N nn
E W 617 Your Online Exit
n
Strategy: Online Strategies to Fund
Your Retirement
n OTHER
PREMIER GLOBAL HOT TOPICS
7:37am
7:58am
Hani Zeini
8:13am
Robert Grant—Lifestyle Healthcare:
“Freedom vs. Feardom”
8:29am
Discussion
White Hot Quick Hits New Concepts
8:49am
Clearista—Alternative for
Keratin-Based Skin Lesions
8:59am
Practice Management—New Concepts
in Internal Marketing
9:09am
Lightweight Breast Implants
9:19am
n BODY
ThermiSmooth 250
in 2015
Coffee in the Tabletop Exhibits
N nn
E W 715 Body Lifts: Evolutions
n
9:40am
Formal English Mini-Debates
10:10am
TUESDAY
CoolSculpting vs Vanquish
THE BUSINESS SIDE
GalaFlex vs SERI Surgical Scaffold
Body Contouring—The Next
Generation of Liposuction,
Abdominoplasty, and Muscle
Augmentation with Fat Grafting
618 How to Integrate Fat
4:30pm – 6:30pm
6:30am – 7:30am
10:38am
2:00pm – 4:00pm
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
Tabletop Exhibits—Coffee and
Breakfast
Shaped Implants are Obsolete Now with
a Round Breast Implant and Fat Grafting
n FA C E
7:25am
10:52am
Opening Remarks and Welcome
Nurse Injector vs MD Injector
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
11:00am
Body Contouring in the Morbidly
Obese Patient: Assessment of
30-Day Complications Using the 2005
to 2012 NSQIP Datasets
Does Colles Fascia Affect Medial
Thighplasty?
n PAT I E N T S A F E T Y
Practice—How Innovation Can
Drive a Thriving Practice
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
7:30am
Grafting into Aesthetic Facial and
Breast Surgery
n BREAST
703 Simultaneous Facelift and
605 Management of Breast
Fat Injections
Ptosis
MOC-PSTM
607 The Surgical Nuances of
704 Safety in Facelifting: How to
Form Stable Breast Implants—
An International Perspective
Avoid Complications and
How to Treat Them
n BODY
n BREAST
608 Plastic Surgery of the
705 Techniques and Applications
Massive Weight Loss Patient
of Fat Grafting to the Breast
609 Bodylifting, Mastopexy, and
706 Vertical Scar Breast
Brachioplasty in the Massive
Weight Loss Patient: Technical
Refinements to Optimize Results
10:24am
7:30am
11:07am
Panel: Branding Your Aesthetic Practice
Discussion Q&A
8:30am
11:13am
Personal Financial Planning/Risk
Management in a Practice
Minimally Invasive Branded Facial
Procedures—The Real Lessons Learned
and How to Answer Your Patients. What
Works, What Won’t and What
You Should Do
9:00am
Business Solutions for Your MedSpa:
Who Can Operate Your Devices and
Do Treatments?
9:30am
Reduction and Mastopexy—
State of the Art
Coffee in the Tabletop Exhibits
707 Mastering Anatomically
Panel: PR—Considering a Publicist?
Shaped Highly Cohesive Breast
Implants
11:00am
10:00am
Panel—Reputation Management
11:40am
Discussion Q&A
12:00pm
Panel: Microneedling
12:30pm
Adjourn
WELCOME
THE AESTHETIC MEETING 2015
M O N T R É A L
Experience the Global Gathering of Aesthetic Innovators and Experts
Program Committee
Richard J. Warren, MD—Chair
Charles Thorne, MD—Vice Chair
Jeff Antimarino, MD
William P. Adams, Jr., MD
Grady Core, MD ex officio, CME Chair
Allen Gabriel, MD
Julio Garcia, MD
Ashkan Ghavami, MD
Adam Hamawy, MD
Jeffrey Janis, MD
David Kahn, MD
Gregg Latrenta, MD
Herluf G. Lund, MD ex officio,
Membership Commissioner
Constantino G. Mendieta, MD
M. Mark Mofid, MD ex officio,
Residents & Fellows Chair
Tracy M. Pfeifer, MD
Lee L.Q. Pu, MD, PhD
Richard J. Restifo, MD
Clark Schierle, MD
W. Grant Stevens, MD
Guy M. Stofman, MD
Chad D. Tattini, MD
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
Steven G. Wallach, MD ex officio,
Teaching Courses Chair
Verne Weisberg, MD
The Aesthetic Meeting
Educational Objectives
• Achieve reproducible, safe surgical
outcomes.
• Differentiate the levels of evidence
of upcoming modalities and the
appropriateness for incorporating
them into your practice.
• Analyze case studies on the treatment of
complications.
• Interpret and apply Evidence-Based
Medicine in aesthetic surgery education.
• Identify the controversies and
challenges of today’s aesthetic
surgery procedures and practices.
• Identify emerging techniques and trends in
cosmetic surgery and cosmetic medicine
and their potential applications in your
practice.
• Recognize the latest techniques in
the prevention of, and treatment of,
complications.
• Develop a plan to implement an
ethical, effective and interactive work
environment.
• Incorporate a “culture
Culture
of safety” into
of
Safety
your practice.
ASAPS/ASERF Central Office: 11262 Monarch Street, Garden Grove, CA 92841
Phone: 562.799.2356 or 800.364.2147 • Fax: 562.799.1098 • E-mail: [email protected]
ASAPS Communications Department: 36 West 44th Street, Suite 1205, New York, NY 10036
Phone: 562.799.2356 or 800.364.2147 • Fax: 212.921.0011 • E-mail: [email protected]
Aesthetic Surgery Journal: Phone: 562.799.2356 or 800.364-2147 • [email protected]
www.aestheticsurgeryjournal.com
Web Sites: www.surgery.org • www.smartbeautyguide.com • www.aserf.org • www.spsscs.org
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WELCOME
I
t is my distinct pleasure, on behalf of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
(ASAPS), to welcome you to The Aesthetic Meeting 2015 in Montréal. This terrific city, with
its mix of art, culture, history, and innovation, ties in perfectly to our theme, “Shaping the
Future: Innovation in Aesthetic Surgery.”
During this global gathering of innovators and aesthetic experts, you’ll discover an array of
new techniques, key research findings, and practice-changing information that you can
then apply to your own practice when you return home. The Aesthetic Meeting 2015
features a number of special presentations, panels and papers by surgeons with vast
experience in a particular field of aesthetic surgery. Additionally, you’ll gain valuable insights
and pearls of wisdom from our international colleagues, as they often have the opportunity
to implement new therapies, devices and techniques before they reach the U.S.
In The Aesthetic Marketplace, please make sure to stop by The Aesthetic Society’s Booth
(#1817) to learn more about the education, marketing support, and services we offer our
members. This year, you’ll be able to experience the ASAPS Tech Playground, where you’ll
demo the new RADAR Resource 2.0 and the ASERF Data Hub. These exciting new tools
will help you and your practice become more efficient and deliver better patient care. And if
you’re not yet a member of ASAPS, there has never been a better time to join. Stop by
Booth #1817 and learn more today.
Lastly, please make plans to join me at the Presidential Welcome Cirque Spectacular
on Saturday, May 16, 7:00pm, at Windsor Station. It will be one evening of food, drink,
and jaw-dropping acts that you won’t soon forget!
I know you’ll value the exceptional education you gain from The Aesthetic Meeting 2015
and hope you enjoy exploring this magical city of Montréal.
Michael C. Edwards, MD
President, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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WELCOME
O
n behalf of the Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation (ASERF), it is my
pleasure to welcome you to Montréal and The Aesthetic Meeting 2015, Shaping the Future:
Innovations in Aesthetic Surgery.
As your Foundation’s President, I want to thank you for your continued financial support. Your
trust in us and our mission has enabled ASERF to fund several research grants, some of which will
be reported on Saturday in “Innovators Luncheon—The Most Interesting Luncheon in the World.”
Additionally, your support has ensured the creation and beta test period of the ASERF Data Hub.
The Data Hub, ASERF’s portal for surgical data collection, will be a game changer. With help
from each of you, your professional Foundation will be able to data mine important information
that will ensure plastic surgery is kept out of the hands of regulators, improve patient safety, identify
gaps in clinical practice, and assist with creating educational content, all of which is a benefit to
the members of ASAPS. If you have a chance, stop by the ASAPS Tech Playground, Booth #1817,
and ask for a demonstration to see how easy participating in the ASERF Data Hub truly is.
While you are in The Aesthetic Marketplace I encourage you to visit the vendors to explore the
latest and greatest in technological advances. Additionally, please consider bidding on the many
terrific products and services in the ASERF Silent Auction. Jamil Ahmad, MD, and the entire
Industry Exhibits Committee has worked tirelessly to encourage participation, with many of our
exhibitors contributing. All sales support the ASERF Data Hub, meaning your bid makes a lasting
contribution to our specialty.
Last, but certainly not least, please consider joining us as we recognize this year’s ASERF Career
Achievement Award honoree, Foad Nahai, MD, on Saturday, May 16 at 12:30pm in Scientific
Session—Orange. Foad’s career is nothing short of amazing. As a plastic surgeon, author,
educator and leader, he has traversed the globe sharing his knowledge and expertise, shaping
and changing plastic surgery for the better. Join us in celebrating his accomplishments, and
consider making a donation to ASERF in his honor to support aesthetic surgery research.
Thank you again for your continued support!
Regards,
Al Aly, MD.
President, The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation
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WELCOME
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n behalf of The Aesthetic Society’s Education Commission it is our honor to welcome you to
the magical city of Montréal and The Aesthetic Meeting 2015.
We have worked diligently to craft a variety of exciting and inspirational educational opportunities
that provide you with enough choices to customize the perfect program to address your needs.
Our Scientific Sessions highlight panels and presentations by some of the top educators and
researchers in the specialty. This year, we have expanded Premier Global Hot Topics as well as
our practice management sessions, The Business Side. These sessions have been
incorporated into the main part of the meeting, greatly increasing your range of choice. The
ideas and techniques they offer will inspire dialogue and assist you in your craft. Our Educational
Courses and other opportunities offer the chance to fine tune your experience with topics
covering most everything in the specialty.
In addition, Aesthetic Immersion Modules (AIM) courses are ideal for those aesthetic surgeons
who want to intensify their learning experience by continuing the dialogue throughout the year.
AIM enables you to learn from recognized experts in aesthetic education through interactive
settings. Look for the AIM logo on the course schedule, and select a teaching course in Face,
Body, Breast, or Rhinoplasty. Within a 5-year period, attend all three courses in the module, as
well as participate in at least two of the webinars, and those who fulfill the requirements will
receive an AIM Certificate of Completion. For more information, please visit
www.surgery.org/aim.
Our colleagues on our various education committees have devoted considerable time and talent
to produce an outstanding program. Our appreciation goes out to all of them for their hard work
and dedication on behalf of aesthetic education.
On behalf of the Program Committee, we invite you to deep dive into many educational offerings
The Aesthetic Meeting provides. We hope you find your Aesthetic Meeting experience
exhilarating and thought-provoking.
Richard J. Warren, MD
Education Commissioner and Program Chair
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Charles H. Thorne, MD
Program Committee Vice Chair
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
WELCOME
WE ARE
AESTHETICS.
MEMBERSHIP &
ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
At The Aesthetic Society, we are aesthetics. We’re
here for you, at every stage of your professional
development, with an array of opportunities for you
to learn and grow. Discover more about these
opportunities by visiting The Aesthetic Society’s staff
in Booth #1817, or explore more about the various
engagement opportunities on the following pages.
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WELCOME
NOW, MORE THAN EVER.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
The Aesthetic Society is a selective and highly-qualified group of aesthetic plastic
surgeons, representing the best in the aesthetic specialty. Our mission, established
in 1967, is a simple one: to advance the science, art, and safe practice of
aesthetic plastic surgery among qualified plastic surgeons. At The Aesthetic
Society, our sole focus is aesthetics—nothing else.
100% dedicated to the specialty of
aesthetic plastic surgery and cosmetic
medicine, The Aesthetic Society is
at the forefront of education,
collaboration and research. Our
educational program is unfettered
by ancillary programs or conflicting
interests, with Active Membership
reserved as an exclusive privilege
and distinct honor for those plastic
surgeons who demonstrate
achievement and continued
education in the specialty. Within
our active, congenial community
of plastic surgeons, you’ll create
friendships and mentorships as
you engage in educational
opportunities, networking, and
discussion forums throughout the year.
With expanded opportunities and
benefits for both members and
non-members alike, The Aesthetic
Society is completely dedicated
to the exclusive needs, both educational
and business, of the aesthetic plastic surgeon. We invite you to explore all the
knowledge and tools that The Aesthetic Society offers to ensure that you stay one
step ahead of the rest. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery…
We Are Aesthetics.
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WE ARE AESTHETICS.
WELCOME
Aesthetic Society Benefits
While benefits vary according to your level of
engagement, The Aesthetic Society offers an
array of educational opportunities, products
and services focused on ensuring those with
aesthetic practices have the tools they need
to thrive. Please see following categories for
specific descriptions of benefits.
CME Tracking
“My CME Record 1.0”—For ASAPS
Members Only. The newly developed ASAPS
online “My CME Record 1.0” is ready for you
to test to see how it works. After the meeting,
if you complete your evaluation form[s] and
claim your credits, you will be notified in an
email when your credits are uploaded to your
individual My CME Record 1.0. You may add
your other CME activities as well as create
specific cycles for your credentialing and
licensure CME requirements. Simply enter
the cycle dates, give it a name, enter the
credits required, and let My CME Record 1.0
do the rest.
Education
The Aesthetic Meeting. Long considered the
“gold standard’ in aesthetic education, early
bird registration discounts for The Aesthetic
Meeting result in substantial cost-saving for
this premier educational event. (Discounts
for Active Members and Candidates for
Membership, complimentary registration
for Resident Program.)
RADAR Resource.
Now available on
tablets, smartphones,
and the web, RADAR
offers even more.
New features include
the ability to research
current procedures
and products with the highly-relevant search
function, test your knowledge with interactive
cases provided by plastic surgeons and
industry representatives, view a more
comprehensive library of procedure videos,
and navigate through ASAPS educational
content organized by anatomic area. RADAR
still provides all issues of ASJ from 1995present, allows you to engage in discussions
with other users, and annotate and organize
all content. RADAR Resource is complimentary
to Active Members (domestic and international),
Candidates for Membership (domestic and
international), Residents enrolled in ASAPS
Resident Program, and ASJ subscribers.
Webinars. Informative webinars on a variety
of timely subjects are offered regularly, free of
charge to Active Members, Candidates for
Membership, and those enrolled in the
Resident Program.
Aesthetic Surgery Journal.
Indexed, peer-reviewed,
and with an Impact Factor
of 2.034, ASJ is essential
for keeping up-to-date
on the latest aesthetic
techniques and research.
While a a print subscription
to the Journal costs $485 a year, access to
ASJ is complimentary for those engaged with
The Aesthetic Society (Active Members and
Candidates for Membership receive both
print and online access; Resident Program
members receive online access.)
Aesthetic Society News. Our quarterly print
and digital publication is a benefit of
membership. (See engagement categories for
specific delivery details.)
Symposia. The Aesthetic Society is continually
creating new and differentiated learning
modules, including education on The
Aesthetic Cruise and the ASAPS Las Vegas
Aesthetic Symposium. Early bird discounts
for those associated with The Aesthetic
Society apply.
Marketing
Smart Beauty Guide. Developed exclusively
for Active Members of The Aesthetic
Society, this popular consumer education
and marketing campaign was designed to
ensure your practice thrives by attracting
new patients to your practice. The
interactive and highly trafficked website,
SmartBeautyGuide.com offers consumers
aesthetic education and multiple touch points
with ASAPS Members. Beautiful brochures
and marketing materials further assist
Members in promoting their practice.
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WELCOME
Referral Sources. Exclusively for Aesthetic
Society Active Members, membership
includes access to three potential Referral
Sources: Select-a-Surgeon, Enhanced
Practice Profile (EPP) Web Pages, and Ask-aSurgeon. On average, smartbeautyguide.com
converts 10% of its monthly traffic to qualified
leads. The website garnered over 30,000
visits to member profiles during Q4' 2014.
Aesthetic Society
Logos. For Active
Members only, use the
Aesthetic Society logo
on your practice
materials, feature
prominently within your
office, positioning your practice as a center of
excellence.
ASAPS
Enhanced
Practice Profile
(EPP) with
Video.
Exclusively for
Active Members
for an additional
fee, EPPs are a
fully optimized service for impactful search
engine results. EPPs consistently get first
page rankings on Google, and in many cases,
are listed above and/or along with your
practice website. With an Enhanced Practice
Profile, simply by linking to their EPPs, Active
Members can become a Featured Local
Surgeon on the website, with the Select-aSurgeon feature removed.
Smart Beauty Guide
Logos. For EPP
subscribers, add the
Smart Beauty Guide Logo
to your website to create
a personalized experience
for consumers on The
Aesthetic Society’s consumer-facing website
(www.smartbeautyguide.com). Your practice
information will be showcased prominently to
visitors free from competition.
Aesthetic Society
Product Discounts.
From our Smart
Beauty Guide and
accompanying
procedure brochures,
exclusively for
members, to our
other marketing and
educational
materials, those engaged
with The Aesthetic Society receive
substantial discounts on products.
Ask-a-Surgeon. A free Q & A
Community, exclusively for
Active Members to answer
&
plastic surgery questions
from the public, your answers
are then linked free of charge to your EPP to
increase your online visibility.
QA
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Social Media and Digital Content. For Active
Members and International Active Members,
engage consumers via Social Media and
original news-worthy content. The Aesthetic
Society provides social media posts via
monthly email with easy-to-share Smart
Beauty Guide contests, news stories, blogs
and video. In addition, choose from an array
of ready-to-use original content for your blogs
and newsletters in our Digital Content Library
complete with stock photography and usage
guidelines.
Services
CME Tracking. See “My CME Record 1.0”
on page 7.
Legal Counsel. For Active Members and
Candidates for Membership, take advantage
of complimentary legal advice from the
Society’s attorney, Bob Aicher, Esq.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
Endorsed Member Service
Providers. Active Members
receive a variety of
discounted services and
products from our Aesthetic
Society Endorsed Member
Service Providers.
WELCOME
Active Membership—U.S. and
Canadian
The Aesthetic Society’s unparalleled
membership requirements provide an
opportunity to form friendships and network
with colleagues who share similar interests
and excellence in standards. For those
surgeons practicing in the U.S. and Canada,
the Society offers many exclusive benefits.
Active Member Benefits (U.S. and
Canadian):
• Use of ASAPS logo
• Membership Certificate
• Voting rights/Member Business meeting
• May serve in elected office
• Opportunity to serve on ASAPS Committees
• Aesthetic Meeting and ASAPS symposia
discounts
• Receive a hard copy of Aesthetic Surgery
Journal (ASJ) as well as online access
• Access to ASJ via RADAR Resource
• Smart Beauty Guide website listing
• Smart Beauty Guide Logos
• Product discounts, including the ability to
purchase Smart Beauty Guide marketing
materials available exclusively for members
• Variety of educational tools
• Select-A-Surgeon
• Ask-A-Surgeon
• Free legal advice from ASAPS legal counsel
• Enhanced Practice Profile (EPP) available
for purchase
• Complimentary webinars
• Print subscription to Aesthetic Society News
• Social Media and Digital Content
Requirements for Active Membership
(U.S. and Canadian):
• Board-certification in plastic surgery by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
or The Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC).
• Attendance at The Aesthetic Meeting or a
meeting exclusively organized and
managed by The Aesthetic Society within
4 years prior to application date.
• Documentation of a minimum of 75
aesthetic surgical cases during a recent
18 month period OR completion of a
12 month ASAPS Endorsed Aesthetic
Fellowship. (Fellowship must be endorsed
at time of completion, please verify with the
Membership Manager).
• Ability to document 60 category 1 CME
credits in aesthetic surgery during the 36month period prior to the application date.
• Two (2) sponsors that are Active/Life Members of The Aesthetic Society. One must be
within 100 miles of your practice, while the
other can be located anywhere within the
U.S. or Canada.
• Submission of a report on all malpractice
cases, if any.
• Provide verification of accreditation for any
surgical facilities that are used.
• Agree to abide by the Society’s Bylaws,
Conflict of Interest Policy and Code of
Ethics.
Active Membership (U.S. and Canadian) Fees*:
• Application fee of $250
• Active Member annual dues $1098
*Fees subject to change.
The Active Member (U.S. and Canadian)
Application Process:
• STEP 1: To begin the membership process,
please complete the Active Member Checklist
at www.surgery.org/checklist and submit to
the Membership Manager at [email protected]
or by fax to 562-799-1098 attention Alicia.
• STEP 2: Once verified, the full application
will be provided.
• STEP 3: Submit your completed application
no later than January 5 or July 1.
Applicants who submit a complete
application by the January 5th deadline are
eligible for election at the annual Aesthetic
Meeting in the spring. Individuals that submit
their application for the July 1 deadline are
eligible for election to membership at the end
of the year. A nominal fee to cover
administrative expense associated with your
application is required at the time you apply.
If you need help locating an Active Member
to use as a sponsor, go to
www.smartbeautyguide.com and use the
“Select a Surgeon” feature.
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WELCOME
International Active Membership
For those surgeons practicing in countries
other than the U.S. or Canada, The Aesthetic
Society offers unparalleled opportunities for
member engagement.
International Active Member Benefits:
• Use of ASAPS logo
• Membership Certificate
• Opportunity to serve on ASAPS Committees
• Aesthetic Meeting and ASAPS symposia
discounts
• Receive a hard copy of Aesthetic Surgery
Journal (ASJ) as well as online access
• Access to ASJ via RADAR Resource
• Smart Beauty Guide website listing
• Smart Beauty Guide Logos
• Product discounts, including the ability to
purchase Smart Beauty Guide marketing
materials available exclusively for members
• Variety of educational tools
• Select-A-Surgeon
• Ask-A-Surgeon
• Free legal advice from ASAPS legal counsel
• Enhanced Practice Profile (EPP) available
for purchase
• Complimentary webinars
• Online subscription to Aesthetic Society News
• Social Media and Digital Content
Requirements for International Active
Membership:
• Provide documentation of membership in a
national plastic surgery society acceptable
to ASAPS, or the International Society of
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS).
• Attendance at The Aesthetic Meeting or
a meeting exclusively organized and
managed by The Aesthetic Society within
4 years prior to application date.
• Documentation of a minimum of 75
aesthetic surgical cases during a recent
18 month period OR completion of a
12 month ASAPS Endorsed Aesthetic
Fellowship. (Fellowship must be endorsed
at time of completion, please verify with the
Membership Manager).
• Ability to document 60 hours of participation
in meetings that pertain to aesthetic
surgery during the 36-month period prior to
application date.
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• Two (2) sponsors, one must be an
Active/International Active or Life Member,
and the other a member of your national
society in IPRAS or from an ISAPS member
in your country.
• Submission of a report on all malpractice
cases, if any.
• Provide verification of accreditation for any
surgical facilities that are used.
• Agree to abide by the Society’s Bylaws,
Conflict of Interest Policy and Code of
Ethics.
International Active Members enjoy all the
rights and privileges of US Active ASAPS
Members, except for the right to vote and
hold elective office.
International Active Membership Fees*:
• Application fee of $250
• International Active Member annual dues
$840
*Fees subject to change.
The International Active Member
Application Process:
• STEP 1: To begin the membership process,
please complete the Active Member Checklist
at www.surgery.org/checklist and submit to
the Membership Manager at [email protected]
or by fax to 562-799-1098 attention Alicia.
• STEP 2: Once verified, the full application
will be provided.
• STEP 3: Submit your completed application
no later than January 5 or July 1.
Applicants who submit a complete
application by the January 5th deadline are
eligible for election at The Aesthetic Meeting
in the spring. Individuals that submit their
application for the July 1 deadline are eligible
for election to membership at the end of the
year. A nominal fee to cover administrative
expense associated with your application is
required at the time you apply.
If you need help locating an Active Member
to use as a sponsor, go to
www.smartbeautyguide.com and use the
“Select a Surgeon” feature.
If you have any questions about Active
Membership or International Active
Membership, please contact Alicia
Potochniak at 562.799.2356 or
[email protected].
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
WELCOME
NEW Candidate for Membership—
U.S. and Canadian
For those surgeons practicing in the U.S.
and Canada not yet eligible or still deciding
upon full Active Membership in The Aesthetic
Society, the Candidate for Membership
Program offers amazing discounts and
benefits as you chart your course for full
Active Member status.
Candidate for Membership Benefits
(U.S. and Canadian):
• NEW: Print and online subscription to the
Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ)
• Access to ASJ via RADAR Resource
• Print subscription to the Aesthetic Society
News
• NEW: Free legal advice from ASAPS legal
counsel
• NEW: Promote yourself as an ASAPS
“Candidate for Membership” on your
website and marketing materials
• Provide a letter of recommendation from an
Active/Life Member of ASAPS OR your
plastic surgery residency program director
(does not need to be an ASAPS Member).
Form is included in the application.
• Agree to abide by the Society’s Bylaws,
Conflict of Interest Policy and Code of Ethics.
At any time during your Candidacy period, we
encourage you to apply for Active
Membership, should you become eligible. It is
not a requirement to remain a Candidate for
Membership for the 5 year maximum term.
You must remain current on your Candidate
annual fee in order to state you are a
“Candidate for Membership” on your website
and marketing materials. While you are
able to use this verbiage “Candidate for
Membership,” you may not use the ASAPS
logo. Use of the ASAPS logo is reserved for
Active Members only.
Candidate for Membership Fees
(U.S. and Canadian)*:
• Access to the Society’s Online Clinical
Education Library, CME and Shopping Cart
Year 1: $450
• Discounts offering significant savings on
Aesthetic Society products, for which
Candidates for Membership are eligible
Year 3: $549
• INCREASED SAVINGS: Significant
discount on Guest Surgeon registration for
The Aesthetic Meeting and symposia
• Opportunity to serve on The Aesthetic
Society’s committees and influence change
within the specialty
• Complimentary webinars
Candidate for Membership Requirements
(U.S. and Canadian):
• Complete the Candidate for Membership
Application www.surgery.org/candidateform
• Provide documentation from The American
Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) or
The Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) Board
stating admissibility.
• Attendance at The Aesthetic Meeting
or a meeting exclusively organized and
managed by The Aesthetic Society within
4 years prior to application date.
• Provide verification of accreditation for any
surgical facilities that are used.
Year 2: $450
Year 4: $825
Year 5: $1,098
*Fees subject to change.
Participation in The Aesthetic Society’s
Candidate for Membership Program is limited
to five years. Candidates who meet Active
Membership requirements are encouraged to
apply for Active Membership.
The Candidate for Membership Application
Process:
• STEP 1: To begin the Candidate for
Membership application process, please
complete the application form at:
www.surgery.org/candidateform
• STEP 2: Submit all necessary verification,
as noted above.
• STEP 3: Complete process by paying
applicable fees.
If you have any questions about the
Candidate for Membership Program, please
contact Marissa Simpson at 562.799.2356
or [email protected].
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WELCOME
NEW International Candidate for
Membership
For those surgeons practicing outside the
U.S. and Canada not yet eligible or still
deciding upon full Active Membership in The
Aesthetic Society, the International Candidate
for Membership Program offers amazing
discounts and benefits as you chart your
course for full International Active Member
status.
International Candidate for Membership
Benefits:
• NEW: Print and online subscription to the
Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ)
• Access to ASJ via RADAR Resource
• Online subscription to the Aesthetic Society
News
• NEW: Free legal advice from ASAPS legal
counsel
• NEW: Promote yourself as an ASAPS
“International Candidate for Membership”
on your website and marketing materials
• Access to the Society’s Online Clinical
Education Library, CME and Shopping Cart
• Discounts offering significant savings on
Aesthetic Society products, for which
Candidates for Membership are eligible
• INCREASED SAVINGS: Significant
discount on Guest Surgeon registration for
The Aesthetic Meeting and symposia
• Opportunity to serve on The Aesthetic
Society’s committees and influence change
within the specialty
• Complimentary webinars
International Candidate for Membership
Requirements:
• Complete the International Candidate for
Membership Application www.surgery.org/
candidateform
• Provide verification of membership in a
national plastic surgery society acceptable
to ASAPS, or International Society of
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS).
• Attendance at The Aesthetic Meeting or
a meeting exclusively organized and
managed by The Aesthetic Society within
4 years prior to application date.
• Provide verification of accreditation for any
surgical facilities that are used.
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• Provide a letter of recommendation from an
ASAPS Active/International Active or Life
Member OR your residency program
director (does not need to be an ASAPS
Member). Form is included in the application.
• Agree to abide by the Society’s Bylaws,
Conflict of Interest Policy and Code of Ethics.
At any time during your International
Candidacy period, we encourage you to
apply for International Active Membership
should you become eligible. It is not a
requirement to remain an International
Candidate for Membership for the full 5 year
maximum term.
You must remain current on your International
Candidate annual fee in order to state you are
an International Candidate for Membership
on your website and marketing materials.
While you are able to use this verbiage
“International Candidate for Membership”,
you may not use the ASAPS logo. Use of
the ASAPS logo is reserved for Active
Members only.
International Candidate for Membership Fees*:
Year 1: $321
Year 2: $321
Year 3: $420
Year 4: $696
Year 5: $840
*Fees subject to change
Participation in The Aesthetic Society’s
International Candidate for Membership
Program is limited to five years. International
Candidates who meet the International Active
Membership requirements are encouraged to
apply for International Active Membership.
The International Candidate for Membership
Application Process:
• STEP 1: To begin the International
Candidate for Membership application
process, please complete the application
form at: www.surgery.org/candidateform
• STEP 2: Submit all necessary verification,
as noted above.
• STEP 3: Complete process by paying
applicable fees.
If you have any questions about the
International Candidate for Membership
Program, please contact Marissa Simpson at
562.799.2356 or [email protected].
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
WELCOME
Resident Program
For plastic surgery residents in training, The
Aesthetic Society has created the unique
Resident Program, designed to provide
qualified residents and fellows with many
complimentary aesthetic surgery educational
and support services. Enrollment in this
program is free and open to residents and
fellows currently enrolled in an accredited
plastic surgery residency program or
accredited/private plastic surgery fellowship
in the United States and Canada.*
• FREE: Registration for optional courses as
course monitors or if space is available 30
minutes prior to the start of the course
during the annual Aesthetic Meeting
• FREE: Free access to Education on
Demand Post-Aesthetic Meeting online
viewing
• FREE: Access to the Online Clinical
Education Library featuring surgical videos
on www.surgery.org/members
• FREE: Online subscription to Aesthetic
Society News
Resident Program Benefits:
• FREE: Online subscription to Aesthetic
Surgery Journal (ASJ)
• FREE: Participation in Aesthetic Society
Educational Webinars
• FREE: Access to ASJ via RADAR Resource
To complete the enrollment form, visit
www.surgery.org/professionals/residents
• FREE: Registration for the annual Aesthetic
Meeting
• FREE: Registration for the annual Aesthetic
Meeting’s Residents & Fellows Forum
If you have any questions about the Resident
Program, please contact Marissa Simpson at
562.799.2356 or [email protected]
*There is currently no Aesthetic Society International
Resident Program. International residents may attend The
Aesthetic Meeting free of charge (with verification.)
Close to Graduating?
Experience the new
“The Business of Launching
Your Practice—The ASAPS Gift of
Expert Advice.”
Free of charge to qualifying attendees,
this exciting weekend will take place
December 11 –13, 2015,
in Dallas, Texas. Visit
www.surgery.org/residents2015
for updates.
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WELCOME
The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation was
established in 1993 as the philanthropic arm of The Aesthetic Society.®
ASERF continues to fund research that directly impacts your practice.
Through directed research studies, as well as physician initiated
studies, ASERF is helping to ensure that aesthetic plastic surgery
products and techniques are safe, effective and relevant.
You can help keep plastic surgery
research moving forward by:
• Donating your honoraria
or royalties
• Becoming an annual donor
• Making a year-end donation
Want More Info?
Visit the ASERF Lounge
Room 518B—Fifth Floor
Palais des congrès de Montréal
• Funding a specific area
of research
Saturday, May 16
7:30am – 4:30pm
• Donating gifts of stock
Sunday, May 17
7:30am – 4:30pm
Consider ASERF in your
estate plans by:
Monday, May 18
7:30am – 1:00pm
• Leaving a bequest in your
will or trust
• Naming ASERF as a beneficiary
on a life-insurance policy
To learn more about donating to ASERF and other research projects,
please call 562.799.2356 or visit www.aserf.org
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WE ARE AESTHETICS.
WELCOME
Surgeons, are your
skin care specialists
members of the
SPSSCS?
Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists
Surgeons, if your skin care specialists are
not members of the Society of Plastic
Surgical Skin Care Specialists (SPSSCS),
they are missing out on the essential
educational opportunities available to them.
In today’s world, it is critical that those on
your staff devoted to skin care stay abreast of
the latest products, services, and cuttingedge treatments in skin care. The Society of
Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists is a
voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to
the promotion of education, enhancement of
clinical skills, and the delivery of safe, quality
skin care provided to patients.
SPSSCS Membership Benefits
• Annual meeting to enhance professional skills
• Opportunity to apply for annual meeting
member scholarship
• Midwest Multistate Division is approved by
the American Nurses Credentialing Center
to provide continuing nursing education
applicable towards CPSN recertification
requirements
• "Mentors for New Members" Program
• Newsletters (three each year)
• Professional networking opportunities
• Web site access
or licensed skin care professionals practicing
under the direct supervision of a plastic
surgeon certified by or eligible for examination
by the ABPS or the Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or facial
plastic surgeons who are a member of the
American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery or oculoplastic
surgeons who are a member of the American
Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery or dermatologic
surgeons who are a member of the American
Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
• Active Membership: Active participation
in the SPSSCS is the gateway to your
professional growth and identity. Networking,
participation, relationship-building, leadership and educational opportunities abound.
• Associate Membership: Active Members of
the SPSSCS, who no longer meet the
employment requirements for Active
Membership, may retain an Associate
Membership for 12 months while seeking
affiliation.
• International Membership: Eligible licensed
skin care professionals, employed by or
practicing under the direct supervision of
international plastic surgeons, may also
benefit as members of the SPSSCS.
• Membership Directory
• Opportunities for leadership and
experience in a volunteer organization
• Opportunities to attend specified ASAPS
scientific sessions and optional courses
• Nationally recognized plastic surgical skin
care society
SPSSCS Membership Qualifications
The SPSSCS offers membership
opportunities for licensed plastic surgical skin
care specialists practicing in the offices of
Board Certified Plastic Surgeons, Facial
Plastic Surgeons, Oculoplastic Surgeons and
Dermatologic Surgeons. Membership is open
to registered nurses, licensed practical nurses
SPSSCS Membership Dues
Annual Fee: $225
Additional member from same practice: $175
Your annual membership dues entitle you to
Society benefits for one year. Applications
can be found here: www.spsscs.org/wpcontent/uploads/membership_renewal2.pdf
Submit completed application, copy of
current license and annual fee to:
SPSSCS Central Office
11262 Monarch Street.
Garden Grove, CA 92841 USA
Phone: 800.486.0611 or 562.799.0466
Fax: 562.799.1098
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Watch. Learn. Advance.
Looking for Post-Meeting Videos?
Purchase The Aesthetic Meeting 2015
Education on Demand at the
Registration Desk.
WE ARE
AESTHETICS.
Education On Demand can be purchased online at:
www.surgery.org/educationondemand2015
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Your Favorite Research Tool & Professional Network
Is Now On Your Tablet, Smartphone, and The Web
Continuing to deliver the very best in aesthetic education, The Aesthetic Society’s
RADAR Resource is now even better, available anywhere and anytime. Through
RADAR, you can:
• Create
your very own medical library
•Interact
in the discussion forum & share content with a private
social network of colleagues
•Customize
the subject matter: create binders, highlight text, and add
notes to publications and videos with audio, video, high resolution
images, and URL attachments
•Earn
Category 1 CME and Patient Safety credits
(subscriptions available for purchase)
•Upload,
annotate and share your personal PDF documents
New On RADAR
With the new release of RADAR, enjoy the ability to:
•Search
all content within RADAR accurately with an integrated
Google Search Appliance
•Interact
with the Case Based Learning System which will illustrate
options, rationale for approaches, and best practices
•Access
Access to RADAR is free to Members and
Candidates for Membership of The Aesthetic
Society (domestic and international), Residents
and Fellows enrolled in the Aesthetic Society’s
Resident Program, and ASJ subscribers.
RADAR from your smartphone, tablet, and on the web
Enjoy All of the Free Content!
New Layout! – Easy to locate educational content organized by topic
and anatomic areas*:
•All
issues of Aesthetic Surgery Journal from 1995-present
•Extensive
Video Content from annual Aesthetic Meetings, ASAPS
Las Vegas Aesthetic Symposium, Baker Gordon, ASAPS Shaped
Implant Educational Program, ASAPS Members, and more
•Case
Based Learning System full of interactive cases provided by
plastic surgeons and industry
•Premier
Global Hot Topics 365: Webinars and educational materials
with an ongoing overview of new technologies and concepts
•Legal
advice from ASAPS General Counsel, Bob Aicher, Esq.
•ASAPS
Newsletter - Aesthetic Society News
•The
Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists
(SPSSCS) Newsletter - Specialty Skin Care
•ASAPS
Alphabetical and Geographic Rosters
•Practice
•Patient
•All
Management and Premier Global Hot Topics 365 Webinars
Safety resources
Aesthetic Society Annual Statistics from 1997-present
•Past
President Interviews
* some content only available to Active and International Active ASAPS Members
RADAR For Residents
Residents who log into RADAR will now have an area created specifically
for their educational needs as a plastic surgery resident.
•Case
Based Learning System with cases created by and for
plastic surgery residents
•Private
discussion forum available only to plastic surgery residents
•ASAPS
provided educational content
Discover The All-New RADAR Resource
at The Aesthetic Meeting 2015
Informational Sessions
Free Breakfast with RADAR:
Limited Space, Reserve with [email protected]
• Friday, May 15, 8am – 9am, Room 525 Convention Center
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Free Lunch with RADAR:
Limited Space Reserve with [email protected]
• Monday, May 18, 12:30pm – 1:30pm, Room 515 Convention Center
RADAR in The Aesthetic Marketplace:
ASAPS Tech Playground, Booth 1817
• Saturday May 16, 9:00am – 5:00pm
• Sunday May 17, 9:00am – 5:00pm
• Monday May 18, 9:00am – 5:00pm
RADAR in the ASJ Live Theatre
• Saturday May 16, 4:00pm – 5:00pm
• Sunday May 17, 4:00pm – 5:00pm
• Monday May 18, 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Shaping
the Future:
Innovation
in Aesthetic
Surgery
RADAR Practice Changers Presentations:
Practice Changers Theatre in The Aesthetic Marketplace
•Saturday May 16
9:45am – 10am RADAR 2.0 – What’s New? (Tracy Pfeifer, MD)
1:25pm – 1:40pm RADAR for Residents (Sammy Sinno, MD)
1:40pm – 1:55pm Interactive Cases on RADAR:
Everything Yowu Need to Know (Barry Fernando, MD & Jack Fisher, MD)
• Sunday May 17
9:35am – 9:45am RADAR 2.0 – What’s New? (Tracy Pfeifer, MD)
9:45am – 10am RADAR for Residents (Sammy Sinno, MD)
May 14–19, 2015
Palais des
Congrès
de Montréal
Montréal,
Quebec, Canada
• Monday May 18
9:50am – 10am Interactive Cases on RADAR:
Everything You Need to Know (Barry Fernando, MD & Jack Fisher, MD)
•Via
iPad App, simply search for “ASAPS” in the App Store
and download the free app.
•Via
your smartphone, tablet, or computer,
enter www.radarresource.org into your web browser.
•Login
with your ASAPS credentials –
email [email protected] for credentials
www.surgery.org/meeting2015
The Annual Meeting of The American Society for
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc. and Aesthetic Surgery
Education and Research Foundation
How To Access RADAR
www.surgery.org/radar
GENERAL INFORMATION
Abstracts—Now Available Online
The 2015 Abstracts for each scientific paper
and exhibit, as well as the papers presented
during the Residents & Fellows Forum, are
now available: www.surgery.org/handouts
The Aesthetic Marketplace
All registrants are invited to visit The Aesthetic
Marketplace located in the Palais des congrès
de Montréal on Level 2. It will be open
Saturday – Monday from 9:00am – 5:00pm.
Lunch will be provided Saturday – Monday
and tickets are included in each surgeon’s
and plastic surgical nurse’s registration fee.
Aesthetic Marketplace Only Pass
Aesthetic Marketplace-Only passes are available
for purchase. A pass is available only to office
staff employed by a plastic surgeon certified by
the ABPS or Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons (Canada) and verification of
employment is mandatory. This pass is available
for US$50.00 at the on-site registration counter
located in the Palais des congrès de Montréal
Lower Level North Lobby.
ASAPS Tech Playground
Experience the all-new RADAR Resource and
the ASERF Data Hub at the ASAPS Tech
Playground in Booth #1817. Demo the tools
and discover how to put these exciting
advancements to work for you! The Aesthetic
Marketplace will be open Saturday – Monday
from 9:00am – 5:00pm.
ASJ Live! Theater
Watch your favorite medical journal come to
life in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal’s ASJ
Live! Theater. This is your chance to ask
questions of authors and editors, listen to
discussions of important articles, and learn
more about this vital publication, which the
Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Report
gives an Impact Factor of 2.034, ranking
it 67th out of 204 journals in the overall
surgery category. The Theater is open
Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, in
The Aesthetic Marketplace.
Badges
Badges will be issued at the Palais des
congrès de Montréal Lower Level North
Lobby Registration Area. You will retrieve a
tote bag and badge holder at the designated
area. Please wear your name badge for ALL
meeting events. All registrants’ badges will be
encoded with their name, address, office
phone and fax numbers and email address. In
The Aesthetic Marketplace, present your
badge to company representatives to request
information about their products and services.
The bar code on your badge will contain the
courses for which you have registered and
paid. Your badge will be scanned at each
course to confirm your seat.
Business Center
As the closest business center to the Palais
des congrès de Montréal is a 10-minute walk,
we suggest utilizing your hotel business
center, should you have any needs.
ASERF Data Hub
Now you can focus on the care of your
patients, instead of the hassle of being
compliant. More than just “outcomes,” the
ASERF Data Hub has the ability to track
patients through the entire operative
experience as well as benchmark your
practice against your peers. Demo and give
your input on the ASERF Data Hub in the
ASAPS Tech Playground, Booth #1817. Open
Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm.
Charging Stations
Need to charge your device while in The
Aesthetic Marketplace? Visit The Aesthetic
Society in Booth #1817, as charging stations
are available in the lounge area.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Claim Your CME Credits
CME Credit Designation Statement
Attendees are required to log into
www.surgery.org/eval or visit the Credit
Claim/Evaluation Station kiosks in the
registration area. These stations will be
operational beginning Saturday evening.
It is the attendee’s responsibility to complete
an electronic form to claim credit for each
educational activity in order to have the
credit posted to his or her account. The
AMA requires that you certify the number
of CME credits commensurate with your
participation.
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery designates this live activity for a
maximum of 53 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits.™ Physicians should claim only credit
commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
For ASAPS Members: CME credits will be
uploaded to the new “My CME Record 1.0”
on the ASAPS Members Only portal,
www.asaps.org. After the meeting, if you
complete your evaluation form[s] and claim
your credits, you will be notified in an email
when your credits are uploaded to your
individual My CME Record 1.0. You may
create specific cycles for your credentialing
and licensure CME requirements.
For American Society of Plastic Surgeons
(ASPS) Members: CME credits are submitted
to the combined plastic surgery database
maintained by the American Society of Plastic
Surgeons three weeks following the closing of
the current quarter in June 2015. Please allow
an additional two weeks for ASPS to upload
the credits to your individual record.
CME Accreditation Statement
This educational meeting has been planned
and implemented in accordance with the
Essential Areas and Policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) through the joint
providership of the American Society for
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) and the
Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research
Foundation (ASERF). The Aesthetic Society
is accredited by the ACCME to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
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The Scientific Sessions are designated for
23 credits. An additional 30 credits are
designated for special seminars and optional
courses. Earn up to 53 CME Credits by
attending a course in every timeframe
offered and the entire Scientific Sessions.
Corporate Satellite Symposia
Several exhibiting companies will be
sponsoring educational courses in the
evenings so as not to conflict with The
Aesthetic Society’s planned programming.
Symposia information is provided in both the
Convention Summary schedule and in each
daily section of your Program Book. These
courses and the products discussed are not
endorsed by ASAPS.
Disclaimer
The content of this program is presented
solely for educational purposes and is
intended for use by medical practitioners in
the plastic surgery specialty. This material is
intended to express the opinions, techniques
or approaches of the authors and presenters
which may be beneficial and/or of interest to
other practitioners. ASAPS sponsorship of
this program and/or advertising are not to be
construed, in any fashion, as an endorsement
of the materials or products presented.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Disclosures
Relationships with commercial entities, as
defined by ACCME (a commercial interest is
any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or
distributing health care goods or services
consumed by, or used on, patients) will be
disclosed online and printed in the 2015
Meeting Program Book. This regulation is
narrow in scope; however, it includes spousal
relationships. For example, a trademarked
procedure is not a commercial interest as
defined by ACCME. Hospitals and surgery
centers that offer these procedures are not
commercial interests. An individual who does
a procedure is a provider of clinical services
to patients, not an ACCME-defined
commercial interest. Consulting or ownership
relationships in practice management/
marketing, and social media/Internet are
examples of non-commercial relationships
and are not printed in the disclosure list.
Additionally, the Society’s disclosure list does
not include any CV items such as volunteer
positions, relationships with publishers or
titles of textbooks. However, the faculty
oftentimes discloses these relationships to
the Society and they may include these items
on their first slide. If you have questions,
please contact the Aesthetic Society’s CME
Compliance Manager, Darlene Oliver at
[email protected].
Educational Course Tickets
Registration for Educational Courses is
available on a space-available basis. Stop by
the Registration Desk, Lower Level North
Lobby, to check space availability and make
your purchase.
Education on Demand
Webcasting Subscriptions
ASAPS will be video recording selected
Scientific Sessions and Optional Courses
from The Aesthetic Meeting 2015.
Webcast subscriptions will be available for
purchase at the Registration Desk. Stop by
for a complete list of recorded sessions and
special on-site-only pricing. All subscriptions
will be available for online viewing approximately
4 weeks after the meeting. Extend your
education beyond the classroom!
Emergency Medical Care
and First Aid
Do not dial 911 inside the building. To report
an emergency, call extension 511 from any
house phone at the Palais des congrès de
Montréal.
Alternatively, please feel free to visit the First
Aid location, Room 338, 3rd Floor for minor
first aid assistance, i.e., bandaids, etc.,
located near the Viger Hall.
Friends of Bill W
For Bill W meeting times and locations,
please contact Dr. James Fernau at
412-715-6320.
Handouts—Provided Online
Handout material for optional courses will
be available on our meeting website at
www.surgery.org/handouts. Please note:
Not all presenters provided handouts for
each course.
The bar code on your badge will contain the
courses for which you have registered and
paid. Your badge will be scanned at each
course to confirm your seat. Physical tickets
are not required for courses. A printed
agenda of your course(s) will be provided to
reference. Social event and lunch tickets will
be provided to gain access.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Hotel Phone and Fax Numbers
Media Lounge
Embassy Suites Montréal
P: 514-288-8886
F: 514-288-8899
All media representatives must register with
the Media Lounge located in room 518A at
the Palais de congrès de Montréal. The hours
are as follows:
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth
P: 514-861-3511
F: 514-954-2256
Hotel InterContinental Montréal
P: 514-987-9900
F: 514-847-8550
Hotel Le St. James Montréal
P: 514-841-3111
F: 514-841-1232
Hyatt Regency Montréal
P: 514-982-1234
F: 514-285-1243
Le Dauphin Hotel
P: 514-788-3888
F: 514-788-3889
Le Westin Montréal
P: 514-380-3333
F: 514-380-3332
Marriott Chateau Champlain
P: 514-878-8000
F: 514-878-6761
Springhill Suites Marriott
P: 514-875-4333
F: 514-875-4331
W Montréal
P: 514-395-3100
F: 514-395-3150
Zero1 Hotel Montréal
P: 514-871-9696
F: 514-871-9454
MOC-PSTM
Maintenance of Certification
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ required for
Part II–IV (Life Long Learning and Practice
Assessment Modules) of the MOC-PSTM can
be earned by attending selected optional
courses where the MOC-PSTM symbol appears.
Satisfactory completion of an appropriate
course will satisfy the CME requirement for
the assessment module. Eleven courses have
been approved by The American Board of
Plastic Surgery and qualify for one of the
designated tracer procedures within the
Cosmetic Module for MOC-PSTM: facelift,
augmentation/mammaplasty, blepharoplasty,
lipoplasty, and abdominoplasty. A course on
patient safety, which is permitted for those
physicians not in practice, is also available.
Look for the MOC-PSTM logo.
Friday, May 15
9:00am – 6:30pm
Saturday, May 16
8:30am – 5:30pm
Sunday, May 17
8:30am – 5:00pm
Monday, May 18
8:30am – 5:00pm
Tuesday, May 19
7:00am – 12:30pm
Members of the Media are also invited to
attend the Premier Global Hot Topics on
Saturday, May 16 from 2:00pm until 6:30pm
and Tuesday, May 19 from 7:30am until
12:30pm at the Palais de congrès de Montréal.
Meeting Attendance
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery, Inc. and the Aesthetic Surgery
Education & Research Foundation reserve the
right to restrict admission to their meetings to
ensure the most favorable educational
environment for the attendees.
Membership Information—
American Society for
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
(ASAPS)
Are you interested in becoming an Aesthetic
Society member but uncertain where to start?
Stop by The Aesthetic Society Booth #1817
and speak with our Membership Manager,
Alicia Potochniak. She will answer all
membership questions as well as assist you
through the process. You may also refer to
the Welcome section of this Program Book
for ASAPS Membership information.
See “Claim Your CME Credits” in the General
Information section for how your credits will
be reported.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Membership Information—
Aesthetic Surgery
Education and Research
Foundation (ASERF)
Stop by the ASERF Lounge to inquire about
ASERF Membership and donations. You may
also refer to the Welcome section of this
Program Book for ASAPS and ASERF
Membership information. The ASERF Lounge
is located in Room 518B, Fifth Floor, of the
Palais des congrès de Montréal. Hours:
Saturday, May 16 from 7:30am – 4:30pm
Sunday, May 17 from 7:30am – 4:30pm
Monday, May 18 from 7:30am – 1:00pm
Patient Safety CME
The Aesthetic Society requires that
all Active Members earn a
Culture
minimum of 20 CME credits in
of
patient safety related topics
Safety
over a three-year period
(beginning in 2005). Attend the entire 2015
Scientific Session and you can claim 8 patient
safety credits. Additional credits can be
earned by attending selected optional
courses where the ▲ symbol appears, up to
a maximum of 17.5 credits. The number
inside the symbol indicates the number of
credits within the presentation that are
applicable toward patient safety CME. See
“Claim Your CME Credits” in the General
Information section for how your credits will
be reported.
Policy on Faculty, Sponsor and
Attendee Disclosure
The Aesthetic Society policy requires
Faculty to provide at the beginning of their
presentations, both orally and on their first
slide, detailed disclosures of any healthcarerelated relationships and/or real/apparent
conflicts of interest relating to the educational
topic. Faculty are also required to disclose
off-label/unapproved uses of drugs or devices
mentioned during their presentations or
during the question and answer periods.
Detailed disclosures are also provided in
written form behind the “Faculty Disclosures”
tab of this Program Book. Attendees
providing comments or asking questions
during presentations are also required to
disclose all commercial interests.
Presidential Welcome
Cirque Spectacular
On Saturday May 16, at
7:00pm, join your colleagues
for Cirque food displays,
drinks and jaw-dropping
entertainment at the city’s
historic train station,
Windsor Station, for The Aesthetic Society’s
premier social event. To make the most
of our host city, Montréal, we’re combining
the traditional Welcome Reception and
Presidential Dinner Dance into one
spectacular event, The Magic of Montréal. As
Montréal is the home of Cirque du Soleil, with
rich circus history evident throughout the city,
this exciting element will be front and center
during The Magic of Montréal: Presidential
Welcome Cirque Spectacular! While within
walking distance of the Palais des congrès de
Montréal, shuttle service will be available from
designated hotels.
Presidential Welcome Cirque
Spectacular—Shuttle Schedule
ASAPS will be providing shuttle bus service
every twenty (20) minutes for the Presidential
Cirque Spectacular on Saturday, May 16
between the meeting hotels listed below and
the Windsor Station between 6:45pm and
10:15pm. Buses will be organized on the
following routes:
Route #1
The InterContinental Hotel, The St. James
Hotel, and Le Dauphin Hotel—Pick-up will be
at The InterContinental Hotel, Saint-Antoine
Street
Route #2
Le Westin Montréal & The Embassy Suites
Hotel—Pick-up will be at Le Westin Montréal,
Saint-Antoine Street
Route #3
The Hyatt Hotel & The W Hotel—Pick-up will
be at the W front entrance, with a stop at
The Hyatt
The Fairmont Hotel is a 5-minute walk
to Windsor Station and The Marriott
Chateau-Champlain is across the street
from Windsor Station.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Registration
The Convention Registration Desk is located
in the Palais des congrès de Montréal, Lower
Level North Lobby. The hours are as follows:
RADAR Resource
THE NEW RADAR RESOURCE IS HERE!
Now available on tablets, smartphones, and
the web, RADAR offers even more. New
features include the ability to research current
procedures and products with the highlyrelevant search function, test your knowledge
with interactive cases provided by plastic
surgeons and industry representatives, view a
more comprehensive library of procedure
videos, and navigate through ASAPS
educational content organized by anatomic
area. RADAR still provides all issues of ASJ
from 1995–present, allows you to engage in
discussions with other users, and annotate
and organize all content. Bring your tablets,
phones, and laptops and visit our Tech
Playground in the ASAPS Booth #1817 to
download RADAR Resource and try out all of
the features; attend the complimentary
“Breakfast with RADAR” on Friday, May 15,
9:00am, in Room 525 or “Lunch with
RADAR” on Monday, May 18, 12:30pm, in
Room 515 and get hands-on training with
RADAR experts (Space is limited. Must
reserve your spot with [email protected]);
and view RADAR presentations in the
Practice Changers or ASJ Live Theatres
in The Aesthetic Marketplace. (RADAR
Resource is complimentary to Active
Members (domestic and international),
Candidates for Membership (domestic and
international), Residents enrolled in ASAPS
Resident Program, and ASJ subscribers.)
Recording Policy (Photographic,
Video and Audio)
Recording (photographic, video and audio) of
the sessions during the ASAPS & ASERF
Annual Meeting is strictly prohibited. Edited
webcast subscriptions of selected Scientific
Sessions and Optional Courses will be
available for purchase at the Registration
Desk.
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Thursday, May 14
Friday, May 15
Saturday, May 16
Sunday, May 17
Monday, May 18
Tuesday, May 19
6:30am – 6:00pm
6:30am – 6:30pm
6:15am – 5:30pm
6:30am – 5:00pm
6:30am – 5:00pm
6:30am – 12:00pm
Scientific Poster Exhibits
The Scientific Posters will be available for
viewing in the 517 Foyer Friday through
Monday.
Security and Emergencies
Do not dial 911 inside the building. To report
an emergency, call extension 511 from any
house phone at the Palais des congrès de
Montréal.
Alternatively, please feel free to visit the First
Aid location, Room 338, 3rd Floor for minor
first aid assistance, i.e., bandaids, etc.,
located near the Viger Hall.
Shuttle Bus Schedule—Meeting
ASAPS will be providing shuttle bus service
every fifteen (15) minutes during the
designated hours below, between the
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel (Mansfield
entrance), the Marriott Chateau Champlain
(on de la Gauchetiere Street) and the Palais
des congrès de Montréal (Place Jean Riopelle
entrance). Please note that shuttles do not
run all day on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Buses will run on the following schedule:
Thursday, May 14
6:30am – 6:30pm
Friday, May 15
6:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday, May 16
6:00am – 9:00am
4:00pm – 7:00pm
Sunday, May 17
6:00am – 9:00am
4:00pm – 7:00pm
Monday, May 18
6:00am – 9:00am
4:00pm – 7:00pm
For the Presidential Welcome Cirque
Spectacular shuttle schedule, please see
page 5.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Speaker Ready Room
WIFI
All Scientific Session presenters are required
to submit their computer presentations at the
Speaker Ready Room located in Room 516A
on the Fifth Level of the Palais des congrès
de Montréal, adjacent to the Scientific
Session rooms, the day before their
presentation. The hours are as follows:
The Aesthetic Society is pleased to offer
complimentary Wifi at the Palais des congrès
de Montréal for The Aesthetic Meeting 2015.
Wifi will be available in the following areas:
Thursday, May 14
12:00pm – 6:00pm
Friday, May 15
6:30am – 7:00pm
Saturday, May 16
6:30am – 6:00pm
Sunday, May 17
6:30am – 6:00pm
Monday, May 18
6:30am – 6:00pm
Tuesday, May 19
6:30am – 12:00pm
Twitter Hashtag for The
Aesthetic Meeting 2015:
#ASAPS2015
Level 1 (Registration), Level 2 (inside The
Aesthetic Marketplace) and Level 5 (in the
ASAPS meeting rooms). Please note that Wifi
will NOT be available in areas of the Palais
des congrès de Montréal that are not
identified as ASAPS meeting space.
To access the Wifi, please launch the browser
on your device and choose “AestheticMeeting.”
The password for access is: ASAPS2015.
Access to the Wifi is limited to one hour of
use, and you may be asked to re-enter the
password after this period of time.
Wine Tasting with the
ASAPS Board
Join the Aesthetic Society’s
social media network to stay
updated throughout The Aesthetic Meeting
2015 on the program, presenter discussions,
social activities and other society highlights.
Meet ASAPS leadership
and enjoy a sampling of
wines in Booth #1817 on
Sunday, May 17 from
3:30pm – 4:30pm. This is
your chance to ask questions
and give feedback to the
ASAPS board and
leadership.
Follow ASAPS on Twitter:
www.twitter.com/ASAPS
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www.twitter.com/SmartBeautyNews
Become a fan of ASAPS on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/AestheticSociety
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Facebook:
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WE ARE AESTHETICS Photo
Booth & Lounge.
All attendees are encouraged to join the
WE ARE AESTHETICS movement by having
your picture taken in
the Photo Booth &
Lounge. All participants
will receive a free
photo via email.
Saturday – Monday,
9:00am – 5:00pm,
Booth #2017.
Women Aesthetic
Surgeons’ Lounge
Visit the W.A.S. Lounge in
The Aesthetic Marketplace,
Booth #109, to engage
with colleagues and
discuss topics specific to women in plastic
surgery all designed to create a sense of
camaraderie. Network with your peers while
enjoying a beverage and snack! Open
Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm. For
complete schedule of events, please see
the Saturday section, pages 10–11.
Supported by Sientra.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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Elevators
Entrances
Place-d’Armes
Escalators
Shuttle terminals
Truck waiting
area
ATM
Cloakroom
Phones
Washrooms
MC
•••
•••
Direct indoor access to hotels
■ Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
■ Gouverneur Place Dupuis
■ InterContinental
■ Hilton Montréal
■ Hyatt Regency
■ Marriott Château Champlain
■ Le St-James
■ Le Westin Montréal
■ W Montréal
Bixi
Indoor Pedestrian Network
Metro station
•••
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Direct indoor
access to hotels
Security SOC
•••
REGISTRATION
Parking
Freight
elevators
Restricted Area
•••
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Main entrances
Common area
FLOOR PLAN
Palais des congrès de Montréal—Level 1
Chenneville Street
Phones
Freight elevators
Elevators
Loading docks
Washrooms
Open Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Information
Escalators
Cloakroom
FLOOR PLAN
Palais des congrès de Montréal—Level 2
✪
Entrance
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
9
FLOOR PLAN
Palais des congrès de Montréal—Level 5
Scientific Session
Orange
Scientific Session
Blue
The Business Side
10
Freight elevators
Phones
Elevators
Escalators
Washrooms
Speaker Ready
Room
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
“I value the interaction ASAPS provides with my international
colleagues. Through them, I learn innovative techniques
which help me stay at the top of my game. Whether it is
at The Aesthetic Meeting, or through Aesthetic Surgery
Journal, webinars or symposia, ASAPS delivers
premier aesthetic education essential
for optimal patient care.”
Mary Powers, MD
ASAPS member since 2010
www.surgery.org
WE ARE
AESTHETICS.
PHOTO BOOTH & LOUNGE.
Join the fun in the “We Are Aesthetics” Photo Booth & Lounge,
and get your photo taken for free! Enjoy this moment to
celebrate your dedication to the aesthetic plastic surgery
specialty and share the photos via social media and on your
practice website. It’s a complimentary opportunity to share
your dedication with others, only from The Aesthetic Society.
Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, Booth #2017.
“As a member of the ASAPS Resident Program
I gained valuable benefits, such as meeting
registration and access to ASJ and RADAR
Resource—all for free.”
Jason Roostaeian, MD
www.surgery.org
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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The Business of
Launching Your Practice
The ASAPS Gift of Expert Advice
Residents’ Symposium
Chair: Mark Codner, MD
Co-Chair: Sal Pacella, MD, MBA
WE ARE
AESTHETICS.
December 11–13, 2015
Grand Hyatt at DFW—Dallas, TX
www.surgery.org/residents2015
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
11262 Monarch Street, Garden Grove, CA 92841-1441 • 800.364.2147 • 562.799.2356
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WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THURSDAY
THURSDAY
THURSDAY
n COMMITTEE MEETINGS
T O D AY ’ S E V E N T S
n AT T E N D E E R E S O U R C E S
Registration
Finance & Investment Committee Meeting
7:30am – 8:30am
Palais—Room 518C
6:30am – 6:00pm
ASAPS Board of Directors Meeting
Palais—Palais Passage, Level 1,
Street Level
Palais—Room 720
Speaker Ready Room
ASAPS/ASERF Board of Directors Luncheon
8:45am – 1:00pm
12:00pm – 6:00pm
1:00pm – 1:30pm
Palais—Room 516A
Palais—Room 720
Monitor Training
ASERF Board of Directors Meeting
12:00pm – 1:00pm
1:45pm – 4:30pm
Palais—Room 518C
Palais—Room 720
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n SOCIAL EVENTS
Faculty/VIP/International Reception
Various Cadaver Workshops
(By Invitation Only)
7:00am – 6:00pm
7:00pm – 8:30pm
See Badge Agenda for locations
S3 Women Aesthetic Surgeons’ Symposium
The Hotel InterContinental—Les Voutes
1:00pm – 5:00pm
Palais—Room 521
Supported by Allergan, Sientra, ZO Skin Health
The Rhinoplasty Society Meeting
8:00am – 5:00pm
Palais—Room 513
S3D Women Aesthetic Surgeons’ Dinner
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Le Westin Montréal—St. Antoine Room
Supported by Allergan, Sientra, ZO Skin Health
Starting Saturday—Explore
The Aesthetic Marketplace!
Open Saturday – Monday
9:00am – 5:00pm
Are You Bidding on Items in the ASERF Silent Auction?
Bid now through Monday for terrific savings!
ASERF
Silent
Auction
All proceeds go toward the ASERF Data Hub.
Create an account and bid now!
http://hand.bid/aserf
All Events will be held at the Palais des congrès de Montréal
Unless Otherwise Indicated
Agenda on Reverse Side of Badge
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THURSDAY
Educational Opportunties
P R E -M E E T I N G E D U C AT I O N *
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S4 Facial Rejuvenation by MACS Lift—
2:00pm – 6:00pm
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7:30am – 4:00pm
4 CME credits
S1 Staying Out of Trouble in Facial
Rejuvenation: Locating the Facial Nerve Using
Facial Spaces and Ligaments Anatomy—
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8 CME credits
Space is limited to 42 people.
Bryan Mendelson, MD; Mark Ashton, MD; Peter Callan, MD;
Mark Magnusson, MD; Chin-Ho Wong, MD;
Steve Jacobson, MD; Keith Mutimer, MD; Scott Ingram, MD;
Richard Bensimon, MD; Tim Papadopoulos, MD; and
Dan Kennedy, MD
Space is limited to 36 people.
Mark Jewell, MD; Glenn Jelks, MD; Kiya Movassaghi, MD;
Joseph Hunstad, MD; Dirk Richter, MD; Alex Verpaele, MD
and Becky Fickas, RN**
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2:00pm – 6:00pm
S5 Open and Closed Rhinoplasty: The
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4 CME credits
7:30am – 1:00pm
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S2 Endoscopic Technique in Forehead and
5.5 CME credits
.50
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Space is limited to 36 people.
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD; Richard Beil, MD; R. Laurence
Berkowitz, MD; Robert Gilman, MD; Paul Izenberg, MD;
Daniel Sherick, MD; and Jeremy Warner, MD
Space is limited to 24 people.
Renato Saltz, MD; Gregory Alberts, MD; Grady Core, MD;
Kiya Movassaghi, MD; Luis Vasconez, MD and
Richard Warren, MD
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1:00pm – 5:00pm
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No CME credit will be given for this course.
Chairs: Linda Leffel, MD and Melinda Haws, MD
Lead by June Thompson, PhD**
Supported by: Allergan, Sientra, ZO Skin Health
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6:00pm – 8:00pm
No CME credit will be given for this course.
Chairs: Linda Leffel, MD and Melinda Haws, MD
Supported by: Allergan, Sientra, ZO Skin Health
Presidential
Welcome
Cirque
Spectacular
7:00 pm
Sunday
W I N D S O R S TAT I O N
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Wine Tasting
Sunday, May 17
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Meet ASAPS leadership
and enjoy a sampling of
wines in Booth #1817 on
Sunday, May 17 from
3:30pm – 4:30pm. This
is your chance to ask
questions and give
feedback to the ASAPS
board and leadership.
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Put The Society’s Marketing
Tools to Work for You!
Created by branding experts, inspired by
consumers, and designed to bring referrals
to your door, Smart Beauty Guide is a
robust campaign exclusively for Aesthetic
Society members, with innovative elements
utilizing all branches of marketing, including
public relations, web, social media, video
and print advertising. This dynamic brand
is a multifaceted campaign designed to
create awareness with prospective patients,
and is just one more way The Aesthetic
Society puts your dues to work for you!
The Smart Beauty Guide
campaign includes:
• A robust and interactive website. The
Society's premier online consumer resource
has recently reached an all-time high in
visitor traffic and is steadily increasing in
viewership every month, with ASAPS
member-written blog posts going viral.
• Enhanced Practice Profile Pages. In
December of 2014, ASAPS Members who
held an Enhanced Practice Profile (EPP)
received a combined 8,636 visits during a
month-long period. This figure represents
approximately 10% of the website’s monthly
traffic—that’s a 10% conversion rate.
• An array of beautiful brochures supporting
the Smart Beauty Guide brand available for
purchase, and the entire procedure brochure
line available electronically on Canfield’s
ViewMyConsult.
Discover more about The Aesthetic Society’s Smart Beauty Guide
campaign and so much more at ASAPS Booth #1817.
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FRIDAY
FRIDAY
FRIDAY
n COMMITTEE MEETINGS
T O D AY ’ S E V E N T S
n AT T E N D E E R E S O U R C E S
Registration
Product Development Committee Meeting
4:00pm – 4:50pm
Palais—Room 720
Women Aesthetic Surgeons Committee Meeting
6:30am – 6:30pm
3:45pm – 4:30pm
Palais—Palais Passage, Level 1, Street Level
Palais—Room 518C
Speaker Ready Room
Palais—Room 516A
Light & Energy-Based Therapies
Committee Meeting
Media Lounge
Palais—Room 518C
6:30am – 7:00pm
5:15pm – 6:00pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
n SOCIAL EVENTS
Palais—Room 518A
ASERF Lounge
First Ladies’ Luncheon (By Invitation Only)
7:30am – 4:30pm
12:00pm – 2:30pm
Palais—Room 518B
Guilde Culinaire—Montréal
Breakfast with RADAR
n CORPORATE SATELLITE SYMPOSIA
8:00am – 9:00am
Palais—Room 525
Not endorsed by ASAPS or ASERF • No CME provided by ASAPS
n E D U C AT I O N A L P R O G R A M S
S6 Re-Designing Your Aesthetic Practice:
How to Get Beyond Today
8:00am – 12:00pm
Palais—Room 512ABEF
Alphaeon
9:00pm
To RSVP and receive VIP access, you must login to ShoutMD.
If you are not currently registered on ShoutMD visit
www.ShoutMD.com or download the app.
Galderma Laboratories, L.P.
S7 Residents & Fellows Forum
6:30pm – 10:00pm
8:00am – 1:00pm
Learn the Artistry of Restylane® Silk
Speaker: Dr. Arthur Swift, MD, CM, FRCS(C)
Le Westin Montréal, Montreal Ballroom A–B, 11th Floor
Register online www.regonline.com/ASAPSsilk
Palais—Room 520
Supported by: Sientra
S9 Cosmetic Medicine
Ulthera
7:30am – 5:30pm
Palais—Room 511
S10 Medical Life Drawing & Sculpture:
The Human Figure
Perspectives on Two Novel Aesthetic Devices:
Ultherapy—Where a Non-Surgical Lift Fits Into the Surgical
Practice and Cellfina—Long-Lasting, FDA-Cleared Solution
for Cellulite
8:00am – 5:00pm
Registration begins at 6:00pm
Palais—Room 515
Le Westin Montréal, Montréal Ballroom C–D
S11 AAAASF Inspector Training
7:00am – 11:00am
12:00pm – 4:00pm
Palais—Room 524
S12 Cocktails & Complications
6:30pm – 7:30pm
Palais—Room 512ABEF
Optional Courses 100 & 200 Series
2:00pm – 6:30pm
See Badge Agenda for Locations
Are You Following ASAPS?
FACEBOOK:
www.facebook.com/AestheticSociety
www.facebook.com/SmartBeautyGuide
TWITTER:
www.twitter.com/asaps
www.twitter.com/SmartBeautyNews
YOUTUBE:
www.youtube.com/aestheticsociety
www.youtube.com/SmartBeautyGuide
LINKEDIN:
www.linkedin.com/company/201056
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FRIDAY
Educational Opportunties
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
n PAT I E N T S A F E T Y
8:00am – 12:00pm
8:00am – 12:00pm
S6 Re-Designing Your Aesthetic Practice—
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Co-Chairs: Mark Jewell, MD and Robert Singer, MD
Presenters: Alan Durkin, MD; Michael Edwards, MD;
Mary Lind Jewell, RPT**; and Tom Seery**
David Watts, MD; Gary Brownstein, MD; John Newkirk, MD;
Geoffrey Keyes, MD; Theresa Griffin-Rossi, CAE**; and
Thomas Terranova, MA**
1:00pm – 5:00pm
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S11B AAAASF Medicare Inspector Training
8:00am – 1:00pm
S7 Residents and Fellows Forum
4 CME credits
For all Residents, Fellows and Medical Students
No CME credit will be given.
Ronald Iverson, MD; David Watts, MD; Janet Gomez, RN**;
and Theresa Griffin-Rossi, CAE**
Chair: M. Mark Mofid, MD
Vice Chair: Vigen Darian, MD
Supported by: Sientra
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6:30pm – 7:30pm
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1 CME credit
8:00am – 5:00pm
S8 Rhinoplasty Mastery: Refined Primary
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8 CME credits
Lunch will be provided.
Co-Chairs: Ashkan Ghavami, MD and Ali Sajjadian, MD
Faculty includes: Nazim Cerkes, MD; Mark Constantian, MD;
Rollin Daniel, MD; Joe Gryskiewicz, MD; Bahman Guyuron,
MD; Jeffrey Marcus, MD; Gaylon McCollough, MD;
Enrico Robotti, MD; Rod Rohrich, MD; Fred Stucker, MD;
and Geoffrey Tobias, MD
Space is limited.
Chair: Richard Warren, MD
Faculty: William Adams, Jr., MD; Felmont Eaves, MD;
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD; G. Patrick Maxwell, MD;
Bryan Mendelson, MD; Rod Rohrich, MD;
Charles Thorne, MD; Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD; and
Richard Warren, MD
n
AIM BODY OPTIONS
2:00pm – 4:00pm
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
MOC-PSTM
7:30am – 5:30pm
1001 Maximizing Safety for Body Contouring
S9 Cosmetic Medicine 2015—Harnessing the
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2 CME credits
8.5 CME Credits
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1002 Abdominoplasty l
Lunch will be provided.
Co-Chairs: Michael Kulick, MD and Z. Paul Lorenc, MD
Faculty includes: Renato Saltz, MD; Julius Few, MD; Grant
Stevens, MD; Steven Cohen, MD; Claudio DeLorenzi, MD;
G. Jackie Yee, MD; John Hoopman (Additional Faculty will be
added and are subject to change)
Educational grants provided by: Allergan; BTL Industries, Inc;
Galderma Laboratories; L.P.; Merz Aesthetics; Valeant
Pharmaceuticals; Ulthera; Zeltiq.
n OTHER
Linda Phillips, MD
2 CME credits
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Alan Matarasso, MD
MOC-PSTM
1003 Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty
with Concomitant Liposuction;
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2 CME credits
Michael Baker**; R. Brannon Claytor, MD;
Antonio Costa-Ferreira, MD; Lawrence Gray, MD; and
Luis Vasconez, MD
8:00am – 5:00pm
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8 CME credits
Space is limited to 30 people.
Lunch will be provided.
Grant R. Fairbanks, MD and Grant A. Fairbanks, MD
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Educational Opportunties
FRIDAY
2:00pm – 6:30pm
n BODY
4-Hour Courses
4 CME credits per course
108 Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery: Labiaplasty and
n FA C E
2 CME credits
101/201 Facelift: Planning and Technique
n EYES
4 CME credits
109 Eyelid and Periocular Surgery: Unifying
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4 CME Credits
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Michael Hernandez, MD**; Mark Nunnally, MD**; and
J. Devin Roberts, MD**
2 CME credits
Henry Spinelli, MD
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2 CME credits
Karen Zupko**, President, KarenZupko & Associates, Inc.
2:00pm – 4:00pm
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
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4:30pm – 6:30pm
Blepharoplasty Incision/ 2-Short Scar Face Lift
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
2 CME credits
2001 Integrating Surgical Shaping with
103 1-Mid-Facelifting through Lower
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Facelifting Using SMAS, Fat and Tumescent
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Louis Bucky, MD
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.50
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MOC-PSTM
2003 Facelifting: What We Know;
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106 Form Stable Gel Implants—20 Years of
2 CME credits
James Stuzin, MD; Rod Rohrich, MD; Roger Khouri, MD;
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD; and Constantino Mendieta, MD
James Zins, MD; J. Brian Boyd, MD; and Harry Moon, MD
Richard Warren, MD
n BREAST
2 CME credits
2002 Anatomy of the Face and Its Relationship
105 Reshaping the Face and Lid-Cheek
2 CME credits
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Volumetric Enhancement: Fat and Beyond—
S .25
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2 CME credits
James Grotting, MD and Charles Thorne, MD
Ruth Graf, MD and Luis Perin, MD
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Raul Gonzalez, MD
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FRIDAY
Educational Opportunties
2:00pm – 4:00pm
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
Expert
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Advice.
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203 Facelift Rejuvenation: Short Scar Facelift,
Necklift and Temporal Brow Lift
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Alan Matarasso, MD
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David Kahn, MD
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Eric Swanson, MD
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Absolutely Free.
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Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD and Simeon H. Wall, Sr., MD
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Nazim Cerkes, MD
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Thomas Seery** and Maureen Ezekwugo**
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Who Else Can Offer That?
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xclusively for Members and Candidates for
Membership of The Aesthetic Society. With
rich legal experience in the medical field, Bob
Aicher, Esq., is uniquely qualified to provide
free Member consultations in the areas of
practice management, insurance, malpractice,
scope of practice, ethics, and defamation.
To contact Bob Aicher, Esq., please email
[email protected] or call via phone at
707.321.6945.
Steven Dayan, MD
This service is not intended to replace legal counsel.
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2 CME credits
For More Information
Felmont Eaves, III, MD; Foad Nahai, MD; Phaedra Cress**
and Hunter Alexander**
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Toll-Free 800.364.2147 or
562.799.2356
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Friday, May 15, 2015
6:30pm
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Le Westin Montréal
Montreal Ballroom A–B, 11th Floor
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Not endorsed by ASAPS or ASERF • No CME provided by ASAPS
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The Aesthetic Society in Booth #1817
SATURDAY
SATURDAY
SATURDAY
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T O D AY ’ S E V E N T S
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Registration
6:15am – 5:30pm
Not endorsed by ASAPS or ASERF • No CME provided by ASAPS
Alphaeon
Epidermal Growth Factor Discussion
12:45pm – 1:45pm
Palais—Room 523
Palais—Palais Passage, Level 1, Street Level
Galderma Laboratories, L.P.
Speaker Ready Room
Recent Innovations and Advancements in the
Dermal Filler Market
6:30am – 6:00pm
Palais—Room 516A
12:45pm – 1:45pm
ASERF Lounge
Palais—Room 518C
7:30am – 4:30pm
Palais—Room 518B
n COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Media Lounge
International Fellowship Interviews
8:00am – 5:30pm
6:00am – 7:30am
Palais—Room 518A
Palais—Room 518C
The Aesthetic Marketplace
Residents & Fellows Committee Meeting
9:00am – 5:00pm
9:30am – 10:15am
Palais—Level 2
Palais—Room 518C
n E D U C AT I O N A L P R O G R A M S
Scientific Session
External Marketing Committee Meeting
7:00am – 12:45pm
9:30am to 10:15am
Palais—Room 720
Palais—Room 517ABC
ISAPS National Secretaries Meeting
Concurrent Scientific Session Orange
Palais—Room 720
2:00pm – 5:30pm
12:30pm – 2:00pm
Palais—Room 517BC
New Member Committee Meeting
Concurrent Scientific Session Blue
Palais—Room 518C
3:15pm – 4:30pm
2:00pm – 6:25pm
Palais—Room 517A
Patient Safety Committee Meeting
ASPSN Aesthetic Symposium
Palais—Room 720
3:25pm – 4:25pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
Palais—Room 522
ASAPS Industry Support Forum
S13 Skills for Successful Patient Coordinators
Palais—Room 523
9:00am – 4:30pm
4:00pm – 4:45pm
Palais—Room 521
n W. A . S . L O U N G E
S14 Innovator’s Luncheon
The Aesthetic Marketplace, Booth 109
Supported by Sientra
12:30pm – 2:00pm
Palais—Room 512ABEF
Burnout, Life Balance and How To Say NO
S15 Medical Students Interested In Plastic Surgery
9:30am – 10am
12:30pm – 3:00pm
Women on the Global Stage
Palais—Room 512H
Optional Courses 300 Series
12:30pm – 1:30pm
See Badge Agenda for locations
12:45pm – 2:00pm
Women & Work
4:00pm – 4:30pm
n SOCIAL EVENTS
ASAPS Presidential Welcome Cirque Spectacular
(By Ticket Only)
7:00pm – 10:30pm
Presidential Welcome
Cirque Spectacular
Windsor Station
7:00 pm
WINDSOR STATION
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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SATURDAY
Educational Opportunties
PRACTICE CHANGERS
Practice Changers Theater is located in Booth #319 in The Aesthetic Marketplace
MORNING BREAK
Station Two
9:30am – 10:00am
12:55pm
Station One
The Use of a Monofilament Absorbable Polymer
Mesh to Provide Soft Tissue Support in
Cosmetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery
9:35am
Precision Otoplasty: Combining Reduction
Ottoplasty with Traditional Otoplasty
Bruce Van Natta, MD
Sammy Sinno, MD
1:10pm
SERI—Wrapped Dermal Mastopexy—
A Description and Pilot Study
9:45am
RADAR 2.0—What’s New?
Mark Brzezienski, MD
Tracy Pfeifer, MD
1:25pm
Station Two
Manland—Incorporating Male Services
into Your Practice
9:35am
First, Do No Harm—How Safety Measure
Enhance the Performance of Your Practice
W. Grant Stevens, MD
Claude Oppikofer, MD
1:40pm
9:45am
Robert Aicher, Esq.
How to Advertise in Poor Taste
How to Advertise in Poor Taste
Robert Aicher, Esq.
AFTERNOON BREAK
4:00pm – 4:30pm
LUNCH BREAK
Hot Topics
12:45pm – 2:00pm
Station One
Station One
4:05pm
12:55pm
Nano-Fat Grafting
Search Engine Optimization
Alexis Verpaele, MD
Kevin Charles
4:15pm
1:10pm
The Online Patient Migration (Hint: It’s Away
From Your Site)
An Easy and Cost-Effective Method to Perform
the “No-Touch” Technique in Saline Breast
Augmentation
Ryan Miller
Shuhao Zhang, MD
Station Two
4:05pm
1:25pm
Cellfina
RADAR for Residents
Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
Sammy Sinno, MD
4:15pm
1:40pm
Interactive Cases on RADAR: Everything
You Need to Know
Gluteal Augmentation
Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
Barry Fernando, MD/Jack Fisher, MD
Explore The Aesthetic Marketplace!
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Visit the ASAPS Tech Playground—Booth 1817
Experience the ASJ Live! Theater—Booth 2823
Learn Tips for Your Practice at Practice Changers—Booth 319
Bid & Win in the ASERF Silent Auction—Booth 1701
Get your photo taken at the WE ARE AESTHETICS Photo Booth
& Lounge, Booth #2017
Open Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm
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WE ARE AESTHETICS.
EXPERIENCE
The
Magic of
Montréal
Presidential
Welcome
Cirque
Spectacular
Saturday, May 16, 2015
7:00 pm
W I N D S O R S TAT I O N
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Educational Opportunties
S C I ENTIFIC S ESSION O RANGE
Hall 517BC
SATURDAY
E D U C AT I O N A L C O U R S E S *
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
9:00am – 4:30pm
7:00am
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S13 Skills for Successful Patient Coordinators
Welcomes
Presidential Welcome—Michael Edwards, MD
ASERF Welcome—Al Aly, MD
Canadian Welcome—Nicholas Carr, MD
International Welcome—Susumu Takayanagi, MD
Program Chair Welcome & 2014 Annual Meeting Awards—
Richard Warren, MD
Space is limited to 100 Patient Coordinators to allow for
dialogue and discussion.
Lunch will be provided.
Karen Zupko**, President, KarenZupko & Associates
12:30pm – 2:00pm
Panel—Techniques in Facelift and Fat Grafting—
Do the Compartments Really Matter?
Moderator: Richard Warren, MD
Panelists: Timothy Marten, MD; Rod Rohrich, MD;
James Stuzin, MD
1.5 CME credits
Co-Chairs: William Adams, Jr., MD and Joe Gryskiewicz, MD
12:30pm – 3:00pm
S15 Medical Students Interested in Plastic
8:15am
Dueling Videos: The Ying and Yang of the SMAS—
To SMAS or Not to SMAS
Moderator: Sherrell Aston, MD
Panelists: Fritz Barton, Jr., MD; Alex Verpaele, MD
9:00am
Special Presentation: The Anatomy of
Facial Aging
Presenter: Bryan Mendelson, MD
9:30am
Coffee Break in The Aesthetic Marketplace
10:00am
Special Presentation—The Science of
Fat Grafting
Michael Longaker, MD
Surgery
For Medical Students Only!
No CME will be given.
Lunch will be provided.
Jamil Ahmad, MD and Robert Whitfield, MD
12:30pm – 1:30pm
1-Hour Courses
1 CME credit per course
A box lunch will be provided for those attending the following
one-hour courses and can be picked up at a designated
area in close proximity to the classrooms.
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301 Full Facial Fat MicroAugmentation
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Under Local Anesthesia l
1 CME credit
Corporate Sponsorship Awards
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Blepharoplasty: Principles and Art l
302 Fat Grafting During Facelift and
10:45am
1 CME credit
Interactive Panel: Solutions to Your
Challenges in Breast Surgery
J. William Little, MD
Moderator: Jack Fisher, MD
Panelists: Mitchell Brown, MD; Louis Bucky, MD;
Dennis Hammond, MD; Grant Stevens, MD
Special Presentation—How to Get
Patients in the Door: Exposing the
Motivations Behind Beauty
Steve Dayan, MD
12:30pm
ASERF Career Achievement Award
Presenter: Jack Fisher, MD
Recipient: Foad Nahai, MD
▲
Jeffrey Ptak, MD
10:30am
12:00pm
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S14 Innovators Luncheon—The Most
7:15am
n BREAST
303 Technical Refinements of the Vertical
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Mammaplasty: A Modified LeJour Approach
1 CME credit
Steven Wallach, MD
304 Solving Complex Aesthetic Breast
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Problems with Acellular Dermal Matrix
1 CME credit
Robert Cohen, MD
12:45pm
Lunch in The Aesthetic Marketplace
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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SATURDAY
Educational Opportunties
n BODY
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Brachioplasty l
S CIENT I F I C S E S S I O N O R A N G E
Lawrence Reed, MD
2:00pm
305 The Minimal Incision Transaxillary
Hall 517BC
1 CME credit
.50
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306 Labiaplasty and Female Aesthetic Genital
Special Presentation—Interactive Videos
Tailoring Facelift Approaches to Individual Patients
1 CME credit
Moderator: Sherrell Aston, MD
Presenter: Daniel Baker, MD
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Gary Alter, MD
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Session Chair: Lucie Lessard, MD
Session Chair: Michael Kulick, MD
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307 Rhinoplasty: Diced Cartilage and Fascia
1 CME credit
Residents & Fellows Awards Winner
Anita Patel, MD
3:23pm
n EYES
Residents & Fellows Awards Winner
308 Injection Techniques for Tear Trough and
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Peri-Orbital Area: Minimize Complications and
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Optimize Results l
1 CME credit
3:15pm
Haideh Hirmand, MD
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
3:31pm
Morphometric Analysis of Skeletal Facial
Aging: A Longitudinal Study
Rory McGoldrick, MD; Christopher Davis, MD;
Mingsha Zhou, MD; David Kahn, MD
3:39pm
309 Serious Complications of Facial Fillers:
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Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment
The Impact of Perifacial versus
Centrofacial Morphology on the
Overall Perception of Facial Aging
Francisco Bravo, MD
S A 1
1 CME credit
3:47pm
Claudio DeLorenzi, MD
n PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
310 The Art of Consultation Using
Who is Publishing in Facial Cosmetic
Surgery? A Citation Analysis Across
Specialties Over Five Decades
Individual Patient Personality
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Joshua Waltzman, MD; Kashyap Tadisina, BS, Susan Orra,
BA, Huseyin Elbey, MD; Colin Morrison, MD; James Zins, MD
1 CME credit
3:55pm
Constantino Mendieta, MD and Nina Mendieta**
Discussion
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311 Make Your Website More Effective
4:00pm
Coffee in The Aesthetic Marketplace
1 CME credit
Peter Houtz**
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Dana Fox**
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1 CME credit
Hilton Becker, MD
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4:30pm
Panel: Tailoring Filler Choice to
Anatomical Location—A “Hot Seat”
Presentation
Moderator: Steve Cohen, MD
Panelists: Z. Paul Lorenc, MD; Arthur Swift, MD;
Jackie Yee, MD
Discussants: Julius Few, MD; Michael Kane, MD
5:30pm
Panel: Augmentation Mastopexy—
Do the Canadians Have the Answer?
5 Cases/5 Years Out
Moderator: Steven Teitelbaum, MD
Panelists: Nicholas Carr, MD; Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD;
Frank Lista, MD; Brian Peterson, MD
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
Educational Opportunties
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
SATURDAY
4:00pm
Hall 517A
Coffee Break in The Aesthetic Marketplace and
Practice Changers Theater—Continue the
Conversation with Premier Global Hot Topics
PREMIER GLOBAL HOT TOPICS
4:30pm
2:00pm
Hot Topics Tuesday Preview 2
William Adams, Jr., MD
Welcome
Session Chairs: William Adams, Jr., MD; Jamil Ahmad, MD;
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD; Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
4:35pm
Panel: What’s the Deal, Man?
Moderator: William Adams, Jr., MD
Panelists: Barry DiBernardo, MD; Daniel Del Vecchio, MD;
Patrick Mallucci, MD; Jason Pozner, MD;
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
2:07pm
Panel: In the Hot Seat—Fat Injection
Exclusive—Practical Pearls for Safe
Clinical Practice
Moderator: William Adams, Jr., MD
Panelists: Louis Bucky, MD; Daniel Del Vecchio, MD;
Roger Khouri, MD; Ali Mojallal, MD
5:21pm
ALCL Update—What the Science
Tells Us
Anand Deva, MD—New Perspectives on Etiology of
Implant-Associated ALCL
Marshall Kadin, MD—Biomarkers to Identify Risk Factors
for ALCL—Clinical Implications
2:34pm
Hot Topics Tuesday Preview 1
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD
2:37pm
5:47pm
Panel: New “Stuff”—Where Does It
Fit In?
Discussion
Moderator: Joe Gryskiewicz, MD
Panelists:
Michael Kane, MD—New HA’s (Vobella, Volift, Teosyal, etc)
Kevin Smith, MD—Voluma Update
John Gross, MD—Evosyal—Upcoming Toxin: Trial Data
David Moatazedi—Fillers and Injectables—Market Direction
and Industry Perspective
M. Bradley Calobrace, MD—Teoxane Skin Care Line
Jim Headley—Skincare—Market Direction and Industry
Perspective
6:00pm
Panel—In the Hot Seat!
Moderator: Jamil Ahmad, MD
Panelists:
Jason Pozner, MD—Thermi RF
Robert Whitfield, MD—CoolSculpting
6:25pm
Hot Topics Tuesday Preview 3
Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
Presidential
Welcome
Cirque
Spectacular
Saturday, May 16, 2015
7:00 pm
W I N D S O R S TAT I O N
Montréal, Québec, Canada
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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SATURDAY
Educational Opportunties
The Most Interesting
Luncheon in the World
I Don’t Always Do Research... But When I Do —I Choose ASERF
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Ticket Required
12:45pm
ASERF Research Update
William P. Adams, Jr. MD & Joe M. Gryskiewicz, MD
12:50pm
ALCL Update—Biomarkers to Identify Risk Factors for
ALCL—Basic Science
Marshall Kadin, MD
Discussion—Anand Deva, MD
1:03pm
Retrospective Study on Pulmonary Embolism—
What it Means for You?*
Geoffrey Keyes, MD
1:10pm
Discussion
1:22pm
The Double Capsule in Marco-Textured Breast Implants—
What is Really Happening? Can We Prevent It?
Alain Danino, MD
1:29pm
Histologic, Molecular, and Clinical Evaluation of Explanted
Breast Prostheses, Capsules, and Acellular Dermal Matrices
for Bacteria—Point-Counterpoint**
• Point—Terrance MacKaytn, MD
• Counterpoint—Anand Deva MD
• Discussion
1:45pm
Establishing Competency-Based Education in Plastic
Surgery Residency Training Using a Novel Surgical
Simulation Environment*
Mirko Gilardino, MD
1:50pm
Discussion
2:00pm
Adjourn
*Funding Provided by ASERF
**Original Funding by ASERF
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WE ARE AESTHETICS.
ALL NEW!
Demo the New Portal for
Surgical Data Collection
Now you can focus on the care
of your patients, instead of the
hassle of being compliant. More
than just “outcomes,” the ASERF
Data Hub has the ability to
track patients through the entire
operative experience as well as
benchmark your practice against
your peers. Demo and give your
input on the ASERF Data Hub in
the ASAPS Tech Playground, Booth
#1817. Open Saturday – Monday,
9:00am – 5:00pm.
Discover more at the ASAPS Tech Playground, Booth #1817.
Open Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm.
SATURDAY
Educational Opportunties
W.A.S. Lounge
Visit the W.A.S. Lounge in The
Aesthetic Marketplace, Booth 109, to
engage with colleagues and discuss
topics specific to women in plastic
surgery all designed to create a
sense of camaraderie. Network
with your peers while enjoying a
beverage and snack!
W.A.S. Lounge Highlight—Get tips
on sharpening your speaking skill set
from world renown presenter, Jenni
Prisk. Jenni will also be available in
the lounge all day on Saturday and
Sunday for one-on-one discussions
as desired!
Prisk founded Prisk Communication
in 1990 with the mission to provide
exemplary public speaking and
communication skills. She has
coached hundreds of corporate
executives and corporate teams in
the United States and internationally.
She has provided communications
training skills to Fortune 500
companies such as Microsoft,
Oracle, Sony, and and serves as a
presentation training coach to the
United States Navy’s Special Forces
Seals teams.
Other activities will include:
• Meet-up spot
• Sign-ups for group dinners
• Meet/Greet female residents
• Opportunity for Mentoring
• Montreal Information—
A representative from Tourism
Montreal will be present all
three days to offer advice on
the best restaurants, shopping,
and sites of the city!
Supported by Sientra
www.prisk.com
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WE ARE AESTHETICS.
Educational Opportunties
SATURDAY
Interactive Discussion
Topic Schedule
Saturday
9:30am – 10:00am
Burnout, Life Balance and How To Say NO
Peggy Skiles, MD; Moderator
12:45pm – 2:00pm
Women on the Global Stage
Jenni Prisk
4:00 – 4:30pm
Women & Work—The Winning Combination
Jenni Prisk
Sunday
9:30am – 10:00am
2015 W.A.S. Symposium Recap—What did you learn?
12:00pm – 2:00pm
Women & Their Way with Words
Jenni Prisk
4:00pm – 4:30pm
Mentorship
Monday
9:45am – 10:15pm
Meet-up to Walk The Aesthetic Marketplace
W.A.S. Lounge is made possible by the generous support of Sientra
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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ALL NEW!
Your Favorite Research Tool and
Professional Network is Now on Your
Tablet, Smartphone, and The Web
Continuing to deliver the very best in aesthetic
education, The Aesthetic Society’s RADAR
Resource is now even better, available anywhere
and anytime. Through RADAR, you can:
• Create your very own medical library
• Interact & share content with a private social
network of colleagues
• Customize the subject matter: create binders,
highlight text, and add notes to publications and
videos with audio, video, high resolution images,
and URL attachments
• Earn Category 1 CME and Patient Safety credits
(subscriptions available for purchase)
• Upload, annotate and share your personal
PDF documents
Discover more at the ASAPS Tech Playground, Booth #1817.
Open Saturday – Monday, 9:00am – 5:00pm.
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
n FOCUS GROUPS
T O D AY ’ S E V E N T S
n AT T E N D E E R E S O U R C E S
Registration
Not endorsed by ASAPS or ASERF • No CME provided by ASAPS
6:30am – 5:00pm
Shaping Industry Support for Aesthetic Staff Development
Palais—Room 523
Palais—Palais Passage, Level 1, Street Level
Enaltus
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Speaker Ready Room
ZO Skin Health, Inc.
7:00am – 6:00pm
Innovation: Propel Your Practice to Success
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Palais—Room 516A
Palais—Room 518C
ASERF Lounge
n COMMITTEE MEETINGS
CME Committee Meeting
7:30am – 4:30pm
Palais—Room 518B
Media Lounge
9:00am – 10:00am
8:00am – 5:30pm
Palais—Room 523
Palais—Room 518A
International Committee Meeting
The Aesthetic Marketplace
9:30am – 10:15am
9:00am – 5:00pm
Palais—Room 720
Palais—Level 2
Leadership Development Committee Meeting
ASAPS/ASERF Business Luncheon
9:30am – 10:30am
(Members Only—ticket required)
Palais—Room 518C
12:00pm – 1:45pm
ASAPS/ASERF Business Luncheon—Members Only
Palais—Room 517D
12:00pm – 2:00pm
Women Aesthetic Surgeons’ Reception
Palais—Room 517D
7:00pm – 8:00pm
Electronic Communications Committee Meeting
Le Westin Montréal—Palais Room
n E D U C AT I O N A L P R O G R A M S
Concurrent Scientific Session Orange
7:00am – 12:00pm
4:00pm – 4:30pm
Palais—Room 720
n W. A . S . L O U N G E
The Aesthetic Marketplace, Booth 109
Supported by Sientra
Palais—Room 517BC
Concurrent Scientific Session Blue
2015 W.A.S. Symposium Recap—
What did you learn?
7:00am – 12:00pm
Palais—Room 517A
9:30am – 10am
Concurrent Scientific Session—
The Business Side
Women & Their Way with Words
12:00pm – 2:00pm
7:00am – 11:00am
Mentorship
Palais—Room 516BCD
4:00pm – 4:30pm
ASPSN ASPSN/CPSN CANS Exam
n CORPORATE SATELLITE SYMPOSIA
8:00am – 12:00pm
Palais—Room 525A
Not endorsed by ASAPS or ASERF • No CME provided by ASAPS
ASPSN: How to Write an Article
Allergan
9:00am – 12:00pm
6:45pm Registration, 7:30 pm Program
Palais—Room 525B
Le Westin Montréal
Correcting age-related volume loss—Assessment & Injection
Technique—Featuring a Live Patient Demonstration
Registration link: www.medforcereg.net/TALG150013
S16 Financial Management for Spouses &
Managers
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Palais—Room 521
S17 Physician Extender (RN/NP/PA)
LifeCell an Acelity Company
6:30pm – 10:00pm
12:30pm – 2:30pm
3:00pm – 5:30pm
Advances in Adipose Transplantation and Breast Surgery
InterContinental Hotel Montréal
Register online: This info to follow!
Palais—Room 511AD
Zeltiq
Optional Courses 400 & 500 Series
1:30pm – 6:30pm
See Badge Agenda for locations
6:00pm Registration, 7:00pm Presentation
Sculpt a New Vision of Your Practice with CoolSculpting
Le Westin Montréal, Montréal Ballroom A-B
Register online www.CoolSculpting.com/ASAPS2015
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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SUNDAY
Educational Opportunties
PRACTICE CHANGERS
Practice Changers Theater is located in Booth #319 in The Aesthetic Marketplace
MORNING BREAK
Station Two
9:30am – 10:00am
9:35am
Station One
Tracy Pfeifer, MD
RADAR 2.0 – What’s New?
9:35am
Proactive Control of the Inframammary Fold in
Primary Breast Augmentation
9:45am
Kevin Small, MD
Sammy Sinno, MD
RADAR for Residents
9:45am
Reduction of Lip From the Visible Lip
Subramaniam Arumugam, MD
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WE ARE AESTHETICS.
Educational Opportunties
SUNDAY
S C I ENTIFIC S ESSION O RANGE
10:16am
Hall 517BC
Hyaluronidase is Essential in Treatment
of Ischemia Caused by Filler Arterial
Embolism
7:00am
Claudio DeLorenzi, MD
Panel: Upper Lid Brow Junction: What Do You
Need to Fix?
10:24am
Moderator: Sherrell Aston, MD
Panelists: Fritz Barton, Jr., MD; Nuri Celik, MD;
Patrick Sullivan, MD; Richard Warren, MD
Complications of Fractional Lasers:
A Review of 716 Patients Treated by
Nurse and Physician Assistant Laser
pecialists under Medical Supervision
8:00am
Ahmad Saad, MD; Soobin Lim, MS1; Ashley Goodacre, PA;
Kristlyn Taylor, MA; Jennifer Johnston, RN;
Cory Henssler, RN; Tracy Leong, MD; Steven Cohen, MD
Panel: Contour Restoration of the
Inferior Orbital Rim—Fat Transposition
vs Fat Injection (Technique Video)
Moderator: Foad Nahai, MD
Panelists:
Mark Codner, MD; Haideh Hirmand, MD; Alex Verpaele, MD
10:32am
How Safe is Rhytidectomy? Analysis
of 11,300 Cases
Session Chair: Grady Core, MD
Session Chair: Jennifer Walden, MD
Varun Gupta, MBBS, MPH; Julian Winocour, MD;
Hanyuan Shi, BA; Robert Shack, MD; James Grotting, MD;
Kent Higdon, MD
9:00am
10:40am
A Novel 3D Scanning Approach to
Understanding the Relationship of the
Arcus Marginalis and Tear Trough
Deformity
Discussion
10:45am
Jillian Schreiber, BA; Carrie Stern, MD; Evan Garfein, MD;
Elizabeth Jelks, MD; Glenn Jelks, MD; Oren Tepper, MD
Panel: Is There Such a Thing as a
Non-Surgical Facelift? Injectibles, Toxins,
Energy-Based and Tissue Tightening
9:08am
Moderator: Laurie Casas, MD
Panelists: Goesel Anson, MD; Barry DiBernardo, MD;
Gary Monheit, MD; Jason Pozner, MD
Assessing Outcomes Among Patients
Undergoing Facelift, Blepharoplasty,
and Browlift: Is There a Difference?
Jonathan Schwitzer, MD; Brian Derby, MD;
Allison Dilaura, BA; Katie Gothard, BA; James Grotting, MD
12:00pm
Lunch in th e Aesthetic Marketplace or
ASAPS/ASERF Annual Business Meeting
9:16am
The Treatment of Lower Lid Retraction—
An Algorrhythm
Nina Schwaiger, MD; Dirk Richter, MD
9:24am
Discussion
9:30am – 10:00am
Coffee Break in The Aesthetic Marketplace
Session Chair: Daniel Mills, II, MD
Session Chair: Steven Wallach, MD
10:00am
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Rodolfo Cucchiani, MD
10:08am
ASC Isolation from Adipose Subject
to Long Term Cryopreservation: Positive
Implications for Stem Cell Banking in
Patients of Advanced Age
Ivona Perec, MD, PhD; Sean Devitt, MD; Cynthia Carter, BA;
Raia Dierov, MD; Scott Weiss, BA; Robert Gersch, PhD
Discuss
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SUNDAY
Educational Opportunties
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
10:40am
Discussion
Hall 517A
10:45am
7:00am
Panel: Focusing on Technique—Large
Volume Fat Grafting to the Breast and
Buttocks—State of the Art
Moderator: Robert Singer, MD
Panelists: Daniel Del Vecchio, MD;
Ashkan Ghavami, MD; Constantino Mendieta, MD
Panel: Peri-Oral Rytids—Dermabrasion,
Laser, Nanofat and Croton Oil
Moderator: Julius Few, MD
Panelists:
Daniel Baker, MD—Dermabrasion
Jay Burns, MD—Laser
Alex Verpaele, MD—Nanofat
James Zins, MD—Croton Oil
8:15am
12:00pm
International Expert—Vertical Lateral
Body Lift
Lunch in The Aesthetic Marketplace or
ASAPS/ASERF Annual Business Meeting
Jean Francois Pascal, MD
8:30am
Panel: Vaginal Rejuvenation
Moderator: Melinda Haws, MD
Panelists: Gary Alter, MD; Christine Hamori, MD;
Lina Triana, MD
THE BUSINESS SIDE
9:15am
7:00am
International Expert—Hair Restoration
with the Follicular Units and
Growth Factors
Panel: Internet Marketing in 2015
Hall 516BC
Carlos Uebel, MD
Moderator: Grant Stevens, MD
Panelists: David Evans, Peter Houtz, Keith Humes,
Ryan Miller, David Phillips
9:30am – 10:00am
8:00am
Coffee Break in The Aesthetic Marketplace
Session Chair: Melinda Haws, MD
Session Chair: Herluf Lund, MD
Panel: Leverage ASAPS to the Max—
How to Use ASAPS Products and
Services to Enhance Your Practice
Moderator: Sanjay Grover, MD
Panelists: Herluf Lund, MD; Renato Saltz, MD;
Grant Stevens, MD
10:00am
The TIIM Technique: Tension
Management Implant Isolation
Mastopexy
8:30am
Thomas Hubbard, MD
Panel: Lead Management—From
Email Inquiry to the Waiting Room
10:08am
Moderator: Mark Mofid, MD
Panelists: Alex Lopez, David Phillips, Enrique Rangel,
Jason Tuschman, Karen Zupko
Single Staged Mastopexy with Autologous
Fat Grafting: An Alternative to
Augmentation Mastopexy with Implants
Jules Waters, MD; Kamran Khoobehi, MD
9:30am
Coffee in The Aesthetic Marketplace
10:16am
Para-Sternal Infiltration (PSI) Composite
Breast Augmentation
Francisco Bravo, MD
10:24am
Correcting Deformities Following Breast
Augmentation with Silicone Implants: Can
Fat Grafting Give Predictable Results?
Rodwan Husein, MBChB; Marcos Sforza, MD;
Renato Zaccheddu, MD; Katarina Andjelkov, MD
10:32am
10:00am
Panel: Social Media in 2015
Moderator: Jennifer Walden, MD
Panelists: Keith Humes; Wendy Lewis;
Michelle Polakof, MBA; Tom Seery
11:00am
Panel: Fraud in Your Aesthetic
Practice—How to Protect Yourself
Moderator: Sanjay Grover, MD
Panelists: Robert Aicher, Esq.; Marie Olesen; Tony Seymour;
Jonathan Smith
Inverted Nipple Repair Revisited: A
Seven Year Experience
Daniel Gould, MD; Meghan Nadeu, MD; Luis Macias, MD;
Michelle Spring, MD; Grant Stevens, MD
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Karen Zupko**, President, KarenZupko & Associates, Inc.
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12:00pm – 2:30pm
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Training—Level 1—Understanding the Basics of
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Special Note: Participation limited to RNs, NPs, and PAs
practicing within their scope of practice under the direct
supervision of a plastic surgeon.
Chair: Julius Few, MD
Additional Faculty: Kathy Jones, RN** and Susan Wells, RN**
Educational grants provided by: Allergan; Galderma
Laboratories; L.P.; Merz Aesthetics.
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Ronald Gruber, MD and Farzad Nahai, MD
1:30pm – 4:30pm
3-Hour Courses
3 CME credits per course
3:00pm – 5:30pm
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David Stoker, MD; Christopher Chia, MD;
Spero Theodorou, MD; and Alfredo Hoyos, MD
2.5 CME Credits
Special Note: You are eligible to register for this course
without registering for S17A (Basic) ONLY if you attended
an ASAPS Nurse Injector Competence Training Course
held in either Vancouver (2012), New York (2013) or
San Francisco (2014).
Participation limited to RNs, NPs, and PAs practicing within
their scope of practice under the direct supervision of a
plastic surgeon.
Co-Chairs: Miles Graivier, MD and Z. Paul Lorenc, MD
Additional Faculty: Kathy Jones, RN** and Susan Wells, RN**
Educational grants provided by: Allergan; Galderma
Laboratories; L.P.; Merz Aesthetics.
403/503 Arms, Breast, Back, Buttocks and
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Joseph Hunstad, MD and J. Peter Rubin, MD
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José Abel de la Peña, MD; Raul Gonzalez, MD; and
Constantino Mendieta, MD
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3 CME credits
Lynn Jeffers, MD; C. Bob Basu, MD; Allyson Avila**;
Linda Lewis**; and Karen Zupko**
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Felmont Eaves, III, MD; Thomas Fiala, MD;
Galen Perdikis, MD; Tom Seery**; and Marie Olesen**
AIM: Aesthetic
Immersion Modules
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
5
SUNDAY
Educational Opportunties
2:00pm – 6:30pm
n BODY
4-Hour Courses
4 CME credits per course
414 Lipoabdominoplasty and Body Contouring
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2 CME credits
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407/507 Aesthetic Breast Reconstruction:
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James Namnoum, MD; Mitchel Brown, MD;
Louis Bucky, MD; James Grotting, MD and
Richard Zienowicz, MD
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415 Vaginal Plastic Surgery: The
4 CME credits
MOC-PSTM
Renato Saltz, MD; Ricardo Ribeiro, MD; and
Wilson Novaes Matos, Jr., MD
Lina Triana, MD
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416 Aesthetic Eyelid and Forehead Surgery that
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Focuses on a Natural Result for the Patient
4 CME credits
2 CME credits
William Adams, Jr., MD and Steven Teitelbaum, MD
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Donald Lalonde, MD and Arthur Swift, MD
Patrick Sullivan, MD and Glenn Jelks, MD
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418 “Making the Jump” Cultivating a
2 CME credits
John Corey, MD and Hilla Nassiri**
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2:00pm – 4:00pm
2 CME credits
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
Robin Ntoh**
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410 The Lift and Fill Facelift—Redefining a
Natural Look in Facial Rejuvenation
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Purchasing and Marketing for Your Practice:
Pitfalls, Negotiating and Opportunities
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2 CME credits
Rod Rohrich, MD
Barry DiBernardo, MD; Jack Fisher, MD; Wendy Oseas**;
and Abe Kasbo**
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Adipose-Derived Stromal Vascular Fraction
Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma in Fat Grafting:
Clinical Implications for Regenerative Aesthetic
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MOC-PSTM
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412 Incorporating Shaped Textured Gel
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Implants (Round and Anatomic) in Breast
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Augmentation and Reconstruction l
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Kiya Movassaghi, MD
413 Transaxillary Endoscopic Breast
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Augmentation: Processes and Refinements to
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Louis Strock, MD and Grady Core, MD
AIM BREAST OPTIONS
4:30pm – 6:30pm
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Gordon Sasaki, MD
2 CME credits
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2 CME credits
Brad Calobrace, MD and Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
5002 Breast Augmentation and Augmentation
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Mastopexy—Problem Solving and Operative
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2 CME credits
Laurie Casas, MD and W. Grant Stevens, MD
5003 Large Volume Fat Grafting:
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2 CME credits
Daniel Del Vecchio, MD and Kamran Khoobehi, MD
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Educational Opportunties
SUNDAY
n COSMETIC MEDICINE
.25
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Wine Tasting
417 Lasers and Devices in a Plastic Surgery
Sunday, May 17
3:30pm – 4:30pm
2 CME credits
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and enjoy a sampling of
wines in Booth #1817 on
Sunday, May 17 from
3:30pm – 4:30pm. This
is your chance to ask
questions and give
feedback to the ASAPS
board and leadership.
Jason Pozner, MD; Lawrence Bass, MD; and Barry
DiBernardo, MD
n PAT I E N T S A F E T Y
MOC-PSTM
515 Keeping Safe and Out of Trouble: A Fresh
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2 CME credits
Tiffany Grunwald, MD; Claude Oppikofer, MD; Felmont
Eaves, III, MD; Galen Perdikis, MD; and Robert Shenker, MD
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516 Preventing Surgical Site Infection in
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
2 CME credits
V. Leroy Young, MD; Bernard Camins, MD**;
Jennifer Reynolds**; Luis Rios, Jr. MD
n FA C E
510 Advanced Techniques for Rejuvenation of
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Patrick Sullivan, MD and Timothy Marten, MD
Fundamentals for a New Frontier
2 CME credits
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Raul Gonzalez, MD and Alain Fogli, MD
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J. Peter Rubin, MD and Spencer Brown, PhD
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2 CME credits
Alfonso Barrera, MD; Jack Fisher, MD; Carlos Uebel, MD;
and James Vogel, MD
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512 Lipoabdominoplasty—Safer
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2 CME credits
Osvaldo Saldanha, MD; Claudio De Castro, MD;
Luiz Humberto Uribe Morelli, MD and Francis Llaverias, MD
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Rhinoplasty: Getting It Right the
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Rod Rohrich, MD and Jamil Ahmad, MD
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514 Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic
2 CME credits
Mark Codner, MD; Glenn Jelks, MD and Elizabeth Jelks, MD
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7
August 9–17
Barcelona, Spain
to Lisbon, Portugal
THE
AESTHETIC
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Controversies and Challenges
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MONDAY
MONDAY
Experience the Global Gathering
of Aesthetic Innovators and Experts
THE AESTHETIC MEETING 2016
LasVegas
April 2–7, 2016
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
WE ARE
AESTHETICS.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc.
and Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation
www.surgery.org/meeting2016
MONDAY
n COMMITTEE MEETINGS
T O D AY ’ S E V E N T S
n AT T E N D E E R E S O U R C E S
ABPS MOC Committee Meeting
Registration
Palais—Room 720
6:30am – 5:00pm
Exhibitor Breakfast
6:30am – 7:30am
Palais—Palais Passage, Level 1, Street Level
7:30am – 8:30am
Speaker Ready Room
Palais—Level 2
6:30am – 6:00pm
ASJ Editorial Board Meeting
Palais—Room 516A
9:15am – 10:15am
ASERF Lounge
Palais—Room 720
7:30am – 1:30pm
Media Relations Committee Meeting
Palais—Room 518B
9:15am – 10:15am
Media Lounge
Palais—Room 518C
8:00am – 5:30pm
Education Commission Meeting
Palais—Room 518A
12:30pm – 2:00pm
The Aesthetic Marketplace
Palais—Room 720
n W. A . S . L O U N G E
9:00am – 5:00pm
Palais—Level 2
The Aesthetic Marketplace, Booth 109
Supported by Sientra
Lunch with RADAR
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Palais—Room 515
Meet-up to walk the Exhibits
n E D U C AT I O N A L P R O G R A M S
9:45am – 10:15am
Concurrent Scientific Session Orange
n SOCIAL EVENTS
7:00am – 12:30pm
Past Presidents Luncheon
Palais—Room 517BC
(By Invitation Only)
Concurrent Scientific Session Blue
Le Westin Montréal
12:45pm – 3:00pm
7:00am – 12:30pm
President Elect Dinner
Palais—Room 517A
(By Invitation Only)
Concurrent Scientific Session
The Business Side
7:00pm – 10:30pm
The St. James Theater
7:00am – 11:15am
Palais—Room 516BCD
Optional Courses 600 & 700 Series
2:00pm – 6:30pm
See Badge Agenda for Locations
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Not endorsed by ASAPS or ASERF • No CME provided by ASAPS
Alphaeon
Achieving Practice Excellence
12:00 – 1:00 pm
Palais—Room 523
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brochures for your practice at
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in The Aesthetic Marketplace.
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MONDAY
Educational Opportunties
PRACTICE CHANGERS
Practice Changers Theater is located in Booth #319 in The Aesthetic Marketplace
MORNING BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
9:45am – 10:15am
12:30pm – 2:00pm
Station One
Station One
9:50am
12:40pm
Circum-mammary Purse String Technique for
Internal Mastopexy
Periorbital Rejuvenation through
Autoaugmentation Upper Blepharoplasty
and Superficial Lateral Browlift with Deep
Temporalis Fascia (DTF) Fixation
Robert Rehnke, MD
10:00am
Francisco Bravo, MD
Search Engine Optimization
Kevin Charles
12:55pm
12:55pm
Redefining Abdominal Anatomy: A New
Application of the Progressive Tension
Suture Technique
Redefining Abdominal Anatomy: A New
Application of the Progressive Tension Suture
Technique
Christopher Patronella, MD
Christopher Patronella, MD
1:10pm
1:10pm
Umbilicorraphy: Key Elements in Creating a
Natural Umbilicus During Abdominoplasty
Umbilicorraphy: Key Elements in Creating a
Natural Umbilicus During Abdominoplasty
Christopher Patronella, MD
Christopher Patronella, MD
1:25pm
Station Two
Zwivel Online Cosmetic Consultations:
Stop Wasting Your Time On Consultations
That Go Nowhere
9:50am
Interactive Cases on RADAR: Everything You
Need to Know
Jordan Farkas, MD
Barry Fernando, MD and Jack Fisher, MD
1:40pm
10:00am
John O’Leary
Crisis Management
Clearing the Air—Best Practices for Breast
Implant Pocket Preparation
Station Two
William Adams, Jr., MD
12:40pm
How to Use Social Media to Grow Your Practice
Jennifer Walden, MD
12:55pm
10 Things You Should Do to Get Sued
Robert Aicher, Esq
Last Chance for 20% Savings!
Visit The Aesthetic Society in
Booth #1817 and save on our
beautiful Smart Beauty Guide
brochures, Enhanced Practice
Profiles, and more!
1:10pm
Did You Drop Something? How to Manage
Lead Retention
Karen Zupko
1:25pm
Compliance Management and Data Collection—
ASERF Data Hub
Geoffrey Keyes, MD
1:40pm
What’s Your Video Strategy? Create, Curate and
Convert using Video Marketing
Jennifer Longtin
2
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
Educational Opportunties
S C I ENTIFIC S ES SION O RANGE
MONDAY
11:00am
Body Contouring in the Morbidly Obese
Patient: Assessment of 30-Day
Complications Using the 2005 to 2012
NSQIP Datasets
Hall 517BC
7:00am
Ian Chow, BA; Phillip Hanwright, BA; John Kim, MD
Panel: Maintaining Support to the
Breast Implant
Moderator: Nolan Karp, MD
Panelists: Bradley Bengtson, MD; Bradley Calobrace, MD;
Joao Carlos Sampaio Goes, MD; Per Heden, MD
11:08am
Does Colles Fascia Affect Medial
Thighplasty?
8:00am
Kevin Small, MD; Jordan Farkas, MD;
Jeffrey Kenkel, MD; Ran Stark, MD; MD Shelly Xie, BA
Panel: Which Implant—Which Plane?
Defend Your Choice
11:16am
Moderator: James Grotting, MD
Panelists: William Adams, Jr., MD; Eric Auclair, MD;
Neal Handel, MD; Luis Perin, MD
Discussants: Michael Edwards, MD; Patrick Maxwell, MD;
Grant Stevens, MD
The Surgical TAP Block for Abdominoplasty:
A Comparison versus Standard Nerve
Block Techniques
Thomas Fiala, MD
11:24am
9:15am
Discussion
International Expert—Treatment of
Breast Implant Complications
11:30am
Ruth Graf, MD
Panel: New Member Panel—My Most
Challenging Cases in the Past 5 Years
9:45am
Coffee Break in The Aesthetic Marketplace
Session Chair: Kiya Movassaghi, MD
Session Chair: Tracy Pfeifer, MD
10:15am
Moderator: Chad Tattini, MD
Panelists: Jamil Ahmad, MD; Aviva Preminger, MD;
Douglas Steinbrech, MD; Marissa Tenenbaum, MD
Senior Panelists: Michael Edwards, MD; Glenn Jelks, MD;
Jeffrey Kenkel, MD; Constantino Mendieta, MD
12:30pm
A Study on the Safety on Cosmetic
Surgery in Teens and Tweens
Lunch in The Aesthetic Marketplace
Max Yeslev MD; Varun Gupta MD; Julian Winocour MD;
R. Bruce Shack, MD; James Grotting MD; K. Kye Higdon, MD
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
10:23am
Assessing Patient Outcomes and
Satisfaction Following Facelifting
Using the FACE-Q
Hall 517A
Sammy Sinno, MD; Jonathan Schwitzer, MD;
Lavinia Anzai, BS; Charles Thorne, MD
10:31am
Patient Satisfaction Following Autologous
Fat Transfer or Cell Enriched Fat Transfer in
Conjunction with Facial Rejuvenation
Surgery: A Prospective, Comparative Study
Ahmad Saad, MD; Sierra Hewett, BS; Soobin Lim, MS1;
Kristlyn Taylor, MA; Brian Mailey, MD; Ahmed Suliman, MD;
Marek Dobke, MD, PhD; Steven Cohen, MD
10:39am
Endo-Splinting: Percutaneous Treatment
of Submandibular Gland Protrusion
Kemal Tunc Tiryaki, MD, PhD
10:47am
Discussion
7:00am
Panel: Is Non-Surgical Fat Reduction
Replacing Liposuction? Does the Result
Justify the Transition?
Moderator: Felmont Eaves, III, MD
Panelists: Barry DiBernardo, MD—RF
Mark Jewell, MD—Liposonix
Jeffrey Kenkel, MD—Ultrashape
Renato Saltz, MD—Cool Sculpting
8:00am
Interactive Panel—Abdominoplasty:
Restoring Abdominal Contour—
You Defend Your Choice
Moderator: Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
Panelists: Eric Bensimon, MD; Felmont Eaves, III, MD;
Joseph Hunstad, MD; Dirk Richter, MD
9:15am
10:52am
International Expert Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty with Scarpa's Fascia
Advancement Flaps: An Innovative Adjunct
to Waist Modification in Body Contouring
Osvaldo Saldanha, MD
9:45am
David Whiteman, MD
Coffee Break in The Aesthetic Marketplace
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
3
MONDAY
Educational Opportunties
9:45am
Session Chair: Clyde Ishii, MD
Session Chair: Claude Oppikofer, MD
Coffee in The Aesthetic Marketplace
10:15am
Management of Upper Lateral Cartilages
(ULCs) in Rhinoplasty (Based on the
author’s classification of ULCs)
Ahmad Tavassoliashrafi, MD
10:23am
A Small Paradigm Shift in Nasal Tip Surgery—
Anatomic Reconstruction: Based Upon 200
Consecutive Primary and Secondary Cases
10:15am
Panel: EHR/EMR “Reasons to Take
the Plunge”
Moderators: Michael Bogden, MD
Panelists: Kevin Charles; Felmont Eaves, III, MD;
Geoffrey Keyes, MD; Daniel Mills, II, MD
Industry Perspective: Robin Ntoh; Jerry Jacobson;
Alex Lopez; Rick Trefzger
Ronald Gruber, MD; Arash Momeni, MD; Deepak Gupta, MD
11:15am
10:31am
Panel: Marketing in 2015—Where
Should You Spend Your Money?
TBD
Moderator: Sanjay Grover, MD
Panelists: Candace Crowe; Barry DiBernardo, MD;
Jim Hartman; Catherine Maley; Grant Stevens, MD
10:39am
Discussion
10:45am
Special Presentation—The Aging Nose
Presenter: Val Lambros, MD
E D U C AT I O N A L C O U R S E S *
11:00am
2:00pm – 6:30pm
Interactive Video: Rhinoplasty
4-Hour Courses
4 CME credits per course
Moderator: Bahman Guyuron, MD
Presenter: Rollin Daniel, MD
11:30am
Panel: The Common Challenges in Primary
Rhinoplasty—You Choose the Solution
Moderator: Rod Rohrich, MD
Panelists: Nazim Cerkes, MD; Olivier Gerbault, MD;
Ashkan Ghavami, MD; Bahman Guyuron, MD
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Panel—Practice Management Pearls
Moderator: Jamil Ahmad, MD
Panelists: Tracy Drumm; Dana Fox; Mary Lind Jewell;
Catherine Maley; Karen Zupko
8:15am
Alfredo Hoyos, MD; Henry Mentz, MD; Jason Pozner, MD;
Barry DiBernardo, MD; and Spero Theodorou, MD
2:00pm – 4:00pm
2-Hour Courses
2 CME credits per course
Jonathan Kaplan, MD
n BREAST
8:30am
605 Management of Breast Ptosis
Price Transparency
Panel: Legal Issues We Face in the Digital Age
Moderator: Mark Mofid, MD
Panelists: Robert Aicher, Esq.; Neil Reisman, MD, JD;
Jeff Segal, MD
9:05am
Panel: Medical Inventions
Moderator: Sanjay Grover, MD
Panelists: Kouras Azar, MD; Chris Fair; Josh Korman, MD;
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Patricia McGuire, MD; Caroline Glicksman, MD; and
Patrick Malucci, MD
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616 Maximizing Your Online Marketing ROI
2 CME credits
Al Aly, MD
2 CME credits
David Evans, PhD** and Devin Butler**
609 Bodylifting, Mastopexy, and Brachioplasty
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Ryan Miller**
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610 Challenging Blepharoplasty Patients
618 How to Integrate Fat Grafting into Aesthetic
2 CME credits
Glenn Jelks, MD and Elizabeth Jelks, MD
2 CME credits
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James Zins, MD and Harry Moon, MD
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Karen Zupko**, President, KarenZupko & Associates
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703 Simultaneous Facelift and Fat Injections
2 CME credits
2 CME credits
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2 CME credits
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2 CME credits per course
Timothy Marten, MD
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Frank Lista, MD
707 Mastering Anatomically Shaped
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Educational Opportunties
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Alex Moya, MD
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Michael Kane, MD
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Joe Gryskiewicz, MD; Karol Gutowski, MD and
Brian Kinney, MD
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Ryan Miller**
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Candace Crowe** and Timothy Crowe**
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leads to enhanced surgical performance and efficiency.
When a surgeon puts safety first, patients are better satisfied,
resulting in more referrals, which ultimately impacts your bottom line.
Culture
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“Primum non nocere”—First do no harm
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STATE OF THE ART IN FACIAL REJUVENATION
January 14 –16, 2016
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12:30pm – 2:30pm
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TUESDAY
Educational Opportunties
Visit the Tabletop Exhibits!
Enjoy breakfast and breaks in 517D as you explore the
tabletop exhibits geared towards helping your
practice thrive. 6:30am – 12:30pm.
THE BUSINESS SIDE
SCIENTIFIC SESSION BLUE
Hall 516BC
Hall 517A
Session Chairman: Sanjay Grover, MD
PREMIER GLOBAL HOT TOPICS
7:25am
7:30am
Opening Remarks and Welcome
Session Chairs: William Adams, Jr., MD; Jamil Ahmad, MD;
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD; Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
7:30am
Panel: Branding Your Aesthetic Practice
7:37am
Moderator: Grant Stevens, MD
Panelists: Candace Crowe; Sanjay Grover, MD;
Max Suzenaar
Panel: Show Me Your Moves
8:30am
Moderator: Jamil Ahmad, MD
Panelists: Christine Hamori, MD—Designer Vagina
Frank Lista, MD—PA Masto/Vertical Lift
Personal Financial Planning/Risk
Management in a Practice
Feature Panel: Better Call Saul Talks—
The Future of Plastic Surgery
Larry Keller
Moderator: William Adams, Jr., MD
9:00am
7:58am
Business Solutions for Your MedSpa:
Who Can Operate Your Devices and
Do Treatments?
Hani Zeini
8:13am
Moderator: Robert Aicher, Esq.
Presenters: Renato Saltz, MD; Alex Thiersch
Robert Grant—Lifestyle Healthcare:
“Freedom vs. Feardom”
9:30am
8:29am
Coffee in the Tabletop Exhibits
Discussion
10:00am
White Hot Quick Hits New Concepts
Panel: PR—Considering a Publicist?
Moderator: Sanjay Grover, MD
Panelists: Steffanie Attenberg; Leigh Hope Fountain;
Douglas Steinbrech, MD; Anthony Youn, MD
8:49am
Clearista—Alternative for
Keratin-Based Skin Lesions
Mark Jewell, MD
11:00am
Panel—Reputation Management
8:59am
Moderator: Neal Reisman, MD, JD
Panelists: Robert Aicher, Esq.; Josh Korman, MD;
Ryan Miller; Marie Olesen; Jeff Segal
Bundling Product Sales with
Operative Procedures
Stephan Finical, MD
9:09am
Lightweight Breast Implants
Michael Scheflan, MD
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TUESDAY
Educational Opportunties
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9:19am
ThermiSmooth 250
Denis Branson, MD
9:40am
Coffee in the Tabletop Exhibits
Formal English Mini-Debates
Moderator: Simeon H. Wall, Jr, MD
10:10am
CoolSculpting vs Vanquish
Grant Stevens, MD
Barry DiBernardo, MD
10:24am
GalaFlex vs SERI Surgical Scaffold
Bruce Van Natta, MD
Mark Jewell, MD
10:38am
Shaped Implants are Obsolete Now with
a Round Breast Implant and Fat Grafting
Daniel Del Vecchio, MD
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
10:52am
Nurse Injector vs MD Injector
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD
M. Bradley Calobrace, MD
11:07am
Discussion Q&A
11:13am
Minimally Invasive Branded Facial
Procedures—The Real Lessons Learned
and How to Answer Your Patients. What
Works, What Won’t and What
You Should Do
Moderator: Joe Gryskiewicz, MD
Panelists: Barry DiBernardo, MD—Thermi RF
Jeffrey Kenkel, MD—Ulthera
Brian Reagan, MD—Trinity Lift
11:40am
Discussion Q&A
12:00pm
Panel: Microneedling
Moderator: Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
Panelists: Daniel Del Vecchio, MD; Joe Gryskiewicz, MD
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12:30pm
Adjourn
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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800.364.2147
•
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SCIENTIFIC POSTERS
SCIENTIFIC POSTERS
Scientific Poster Exhibits will be available for
viewing on Friday, May 15 through Monday,
May 18 on the Fifth Floor, 517 Foyer.
1. Under The Bone: The Underestimated
Upper Lateral Cartilages and Their
Use for Nasal Dorsal Reconstruction
Ali Rıza Öreroğlu
2 Osteoectomy in Rhinoplasty: A New
Era in Nasal Bone Repositioning
Ali Rıza Öreroğlu
3 Body Contouring Surgery Maintains
Weight Loss for Post-Bariatric
Patients
Amir Ghaznavi
4 Safe Anatomy Guidelines for Gluteal
Fat Injection
Arturo Ramirez-Montañana
5 Safety and Efficacy of Calcium
Hydroxylapatite Dermal Filler for Hand
Treatment
Bruce Katz
6 Redefining Abdominal Anatomy: A
New Application of the Progressive
Tension Suture Technique
Christopher Patronella
7 Volumizing Viaducts of the Midface
Christopher Surek
8 Surgical Timing and the Menstrual
Cycle in Young Breast Reduction
Patients Affects Wound Healing
Clayton Moliver
9 Sub-SMAS/Platysmal Maneuvers in
Cervicofacial Rejuvenation Surgery
Francisco Bravo
10 Is there a Safe Lipoaspirate Volume?:
A Risk Assessment Model of
Liposuction Volume as a Function
of BMI
Ian Chow
11 Virtual Surgical Planning: Topographic
Mapping for Facial Autologous Fat
Transfer
Jillian Schreiber
12 Optimal Aesthetic Correction of
Female Poland Syndrome Without
Anterior or Posterior Scars: An
Extensive Series with Long Term
Follow-Up
John Iacobucci
13 A Randomized, Double-blind,
Placebo-Controlled Study Using
Low-Level Laser Therapy for
Reducing Hip, Waist and Upper
Abdomen Circumference of Obese
Individuals
John Silverton
14 Efficacy and Safety of ATX-101
in a Demographic-Based Cohort
Representative of Patients with
Injectable Experience
Jonathan Sykes
15 Helium Activated Low Voltage
Radiofrequency Device for Skin
Resurfacing
Karan Chopra
16 Management of Infectious
Complications from Medical Tourism
in Cosmetic Surgery
Joseph DeLozier
17 Nationwide Incidence, Cost, and
Healthcare Outcome Trends in Facial
Rhytidectomy: An Examination of the
Last Decade Using the NIS Database
Kashyap Tadisina
18 Proactive Control of the Inframammary
Fold in Primary Breast Augmentation
Kevin Small
19 VitaSuture: A Novel Fibrin Based
Non-Inflammatory Suture Material
Kevin Smith
20 Safety of Cosmetic Surgical
Procedures in Men
Max Yeslev
21 Smoking Among Cosmetic Surgery
Patients
Max Yeslev
22 Submandibular Gland Reduction to
Improve Contour in the Difficult Neck
Nicholas Flugstad
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23 Combining Abdominal and Cosmetic
Breast Surgery Does Not Increase
Short Term Complication Rates: A
Pre-operative Risk Stratification Tool.
Nima Khavanin
24 Aesthetic Surgery of the Buttocks:
What Do Our Patients Want?
Olatomide Familusi
25 Pathological Findings in Excised
Breast Implant Capsules
Oren Lapid
26 Pathological Findings in Gynecomastia
Surgery Findings in 3719 Patients.
Oren Lapid
27 Informing a Medical Data Revolution
P. Niclas Broer
28 The PAM 2 Method, an Advanced
Periareolar Augmentation with
Glandular Pexy
Raul Gonzalez
29 Correction of Animation Deformity
with the Split Muscle Technique: A
10-Year Experience
Richard Baxter
32 Current Concepts for Treatment of the
Hypertrophied Inferior Turbinate: A
Systematic Review of the Literature
Sammy Sinno
33 Incomplete Eye Closure Following
Rhinoplasty
Shannon Wong
34 A Multicenter Pivotal Study of the
Safety and Effectiveness of a New
Tensile Release Procedure for the
Treatment of Cellulite
Simeon H. Wall
35 Sustainable Beautification and
Rejuvenation of Forehead with
Absorbable Fillers
Takanobu Mashiko
36 Therapeutic Use of Adipose
Mesenchymal Cells in Scleroderma
Treatment
Walter Marrou
37 Aesthetic and Functional
Reconstruction of the Upper Lip
by Subtotal Necrosis Post
Alloplastic Filling
Walter Marrou
30 “Novel Oral Anticoagulants” Versus
Low Molecular Weight Heparin
For Chemical Prophylaxis in Body
Contouring Procedures
38 Customized Facial Silicone Implant
Using PVA
Yong Kyu Kim
Rolando Morales
31 Breast Implant Skewered by a
Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt; and Later
the Implant Pocket Filled with
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Ross Rudolph
Interested in Learning
More About
The Aesthetic Society?
With new engagement levels
and opportunities, there has
never been a better time
to become a member!
Contact Alicia Potochniak at
[email protected]
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THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
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n behalf of our members and guests, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
and The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation would like to extend our sincere
appreciation to all of the Exhibitors who are participating in this meeting. Providing us the
opportunity to see the latest in products and services is, indeed, a valuable contribution to our
educational process.
The Aesthetic Marketplace Dates and Hours
Saturday, May 16 9:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday, May 17
9:00am – 5:00pm
Monday, May 18 9:00am – 5:00pm
The Business Side of Aesthetic Surgery
and Premier Global Hot Topics
Free to Staff of ASAPS Members and
Candidates
Tuesday, May 19th • 6:30am – 12:00pm
Tabletop exhibits will be located in Palais
des congrès de Montréal—Room 516B
Industry Exhibits Committee
Jamil Ahmad, MD
Continental Breakfast will be provided
at 6:30am
Jay Calvert, MD
Sanjay Grover, MD
Allen Gabriel, MD
Melinda J. Haws, MD
Join us for Lunch in The Aesthetic Marketplace
on Saturday, Sunday and Monday!
Sabrina A. Lahiri, MD
Frank Lista, MD
Herluf G. Lund, MD
Wine
Tasting
Patricia McGuire, MD
Lawrence S. Reed, MD
Sunday
May 17
3:30pm –
4:30pm
Clark F. Schierle, MD
David R. Stephens, MD
W. Grant Stevens, MD
Michelle A. Spring, MD
Wine Tasting with the
ASAPS Board
Sarvam Terkonda, MD
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
G. Jackie Yee, MD
Staff Liaison—Erika Ortiz-Ramos
The products and the uses suggested by
the manufacturer do not represent an
endorsement nor imply that the products
have been evaluated or approved by
ASAPS or ASERF.
Meet ASAPS leadership and enjoy a sampling
of wines in Booth #1817 on Sunday, May 17
from 3:30pm – 4:30pm. This is your chance
to ask questions and give feedback to the
ASAPS board and leadership
Exhibits Manager
Erika Ortiz-Ramos, [email protected]
Exhibits Associate
Nuratu Otulana, [email protected]
Show Management
Freeman
901 E. South St., Anaheim, CA 92805 USA
Contact: Jason Baglin,
[email protected]
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THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
A Special Thank You To Our
Industry Partners
Founding Premier Partner: Sientra
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Thank You
To ASAPS
Endorsed
Member
Services
Founding Alliance Partner: Rosemont Media
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THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
May 1–18, 2015
Palais des congrès de Montréal
Montréal Québec, Canada
In conjunction with
The Aesthetic Meeting 2015
This year all auction bidding can be done from the convenience of your smart phone or online.
This is an exciting addition to the auction that will allow all of our members to participate!
Please follow the instructions below and get started!
1. Sign Up for an account at Handbid!
Via the website (https://hand.bid/aserf)
• Be sure to provide your cell phone number if you have an iPhone or Android device.
The system will then send you two text messages. The first message will be a link to
download the app and then second link will provide you with an auto login link to log
you into the application.
Or Download the free HandBid app on the device you will be using to bid from the Apple
App Store or Google Play Store (Android Market).
• If you provided an iPhone or Android device when you created your account, you will
receive a text message that will link you directly to the app to download from Apple App
Store or Google Play Store.
2. LOGIN to the Handbid app on your mobile device.
• You can login using your 4 digit pin and cellular phone number or just click on the text
link that was sent to you when you signed up for an account.
• Once you are logged in, select the ASERF Silent Auction from the list of Auctions
3. BID on auction items!
• Browse auction items, monitor My Bids to see what you are winning/losing and bid right
from your own phone or online!
Don't have a smartphone, don't worry! You can bid online at https://hand.bid/aserf or
by using an iPad at the event.
HANDBID 101
• Proxy bidding allows you to enter a maximum bid you are willing to pay for an item. The
system will automatically bid, based on the bid increment, up to your max bid amount.
• Monitor your winning and losing bids and view your active proxy bids from the My Bids tab.
• You can bid from anywhere at any time! You can place a bid on your mobile device, on an
iPad at the event using your 4 digit pin or online at www.handbid.com.
• Your PIN number (four digit code) is what identifies you as a bidder. Use this PIN to bid
on the iPad at the event or to login to your account on your mobile device.
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Booth Assignments By Category
Biologics/Tissue
Allofill.....................................................................2403
Galatea .................................................................1022
RTI Surgical, Inc. .....................................................802
TEI Biosciences Inc. ..............................................2418
Biomedical
Global Stem Cells Group Inc..................................1024
Keller Medical, Inc. ..................................................411
Neodyne Biosciences, Inc. ......................................719
TEI Biosciences Inc. ..............................................2418
Computer/Hardware
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Modernizing Medicine, Inc. ......................................617
Quantificare...........................................................2817
Computer/Imaging
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
Canfield Imaging Systems .....................................1617
Crisalix ..................................................................2107
MirrorMe3D ...........................................................2718
Quantificare...........................................................2817
TouchUp90210......................................................1207
Understand.com .....................................................909
Computer/Internet Services
ASERF Silent Auction ............................................1701
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
Canfield Imaging Systems .....................................1617
Ceatus Media Group .............................................1110
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
CosmeticProtect .....................................................923
CosmetiSuite (a Division of Meditab
Software, Inc.) .......................................................2424
CreativeTake Medical Media and Consulting ..........2122
Crisalix ..................................................................2107
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing .................................808
Doctor.com ...........................................................2401
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Firm Media ............................................................1007
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
NKP Medical Marketing, Inc...................................2608
Plastic Surgery Studios..........................................1211
PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice ................................1102
Rosemont Media, LLC...........................................1616
Computer/Software
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
CosmetiSuite (a Division of Meditab
Software, Inc.) .......................................................2424
Crisalix ..................................................................2107
The Live Box ...........................................................622
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
Nextech ................................................................1407
Nopali Software.....................................................2619
PatientNOW ............................................................604
Quantificare...........................................................2817
Solutionreach ........................................................2308
Thieme Medical Publishers ....................................2805
TouchUp90210......................................................1207
Cosmetics/Skin Care
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
Anthony Products / Gio Pelle .................................2317
Clinical Resolution Lab, Inc......................................709
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
Cosmofrance Inc.—Dermasculpt .............................316
Environ Skin Care/Dermaconcepts ........................2601
Equipmed—DermapenWorld .....................2710 & 2711
Fallene ..................................................................2405
Galderma Laboratories, L.P. ....................................817
GMC Medical Skincare ..........................................2717
HydraFacial MD—Edge Systems LLC ....................1625
Liquid Smile ..........................................................2502
Merz North America ..............................................2101
NewMedical Technology, Inc..................................2416
NuFace .................................................................1023
Quantificare...........................................................2817
Revision Skincare ..................................................1201
SoftFil Micro-Cannulas...........................................2916
Valeant Pharmaceuticals........................................1800
Young Pharmaceuticals .........................................2611
ZO Skin Health, Inc. by Zein Obagi, MD .................2417
Fiber Optics
Anthony Products / Gio Pelle .................................2317
Black & Black Surgical...........................................1006
Designs for Vision, Inc. ..........................................2511
Micrins ..................................................................1723
Finance
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
CareCredit.............................................................1107
CosmeticProtect .....................................................923
MerchantAdvocate ..................................................523
Prosper HealthCare Lending..................................2323
Furniture
DRE Medical ...........................................................811
Earthlite Medical ....................................................2810
Fuji Cyber-Relax ....................................................1001
Infinite Therapeutics ................................................511
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THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Garments
ClearPoint Medical, Inc..........................................1120
Design Veronique ..................................................1011
Isavela Enterprises, Inc. .........................................2500
Leonisa ...................................................................804
Marena Group, Inc.................................................2120
MD Resource ........................................................2307
Medelita Scrubs and Lab Coats.............................1500
Medical Z ..............................................................2507
Medico International Inc.........................................1106
Shippert Medical Technologies, Inc. .........................911
VOE, S.A...............................................................2609
Implants Breast
Allergan.................................................................1501
Galatea .................................................................1022
Ideal Implant Incorporated .....................................2422
Keller Medical, Inc. ..................................................411
Mentor Worldwide .................................................1307
RTI Surgical, Inc. .....................................................802
Sientra, Inc............................................................2117
Implants Other
Allergan.................................................................1501
Anthony Products/Gio Pelle ...................................2317
Galatea .................................................................1022
Implantech Associates, Inc. ...................................1401
Invotec International, Inc........................................1104
Keller Medical, Inc. ..................................................411
Novus Scientific, Inc. .............................................2124
Sientra, Inc............................................................2117
Insurance/Risk Management
CosmetAssure.......................................................2108
CosmeticProtect .....................................................923
Internet Marketing
Advice Media ..........................................................610
Aesthetic Brand Marketing, Inc. .............................2420
ASERF Silent Auction ............................................1701
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
Ceatus Media Group .............................................1110
CreativeTake Medical Media and Consulting ..........2122
Crisalix ..................................................................2107
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing .................................808
Doctor.com ...........................................................2401
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Firm Media ............................................................1007
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
JustBreastImplants.com ........................................1021
The Live Box ...........................................................622
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
NKP Medical Marketing, Inc...................................2608
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Page 1 Solutions .....................................................710
Plastic Surgery Studios..........................................1211
PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice ................................1102
Rosemont Media, LLC...........................................1616
Yodle.......................................................................711
Your Strategic Edge...............................................2321
Zwivel Online Cosmetic Consultations......................311
Internet/Software
Aesthetic Brand Marketing, Inc. .............................2420
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
Canfield Imaging Systems .....................................1617
Ceatus Media Group .............................................1110
Crisalix ..................................................................2107
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Firm Media ............................................................1007
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
Plastic Surgery Studios..........................................1211
Quantificare...........................................................2817
Rosemont Media, LLC...........................................1616
SupraMed, Inc.........................................................408
Understand.com .....................................................909
Lifestyle/Luxury
Fuji Cyber-Relax ....................................................1001
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
Infinite Therapeutics ................................................511
The Live Box ...........................................................622
NuFace .................................................................1023
TouchUp90210......................................................1207
Zalea.....................................................................1424
Lighting
A to Z Surgical (Scissor Depot) ..............................1017
Designs for Vision, Inc. ..........................................2511
DRE Medical ...........................................................811
Dr-Kim Co. ............................................................2809
Enova Illumination..................................................2605
Invotec International, Inc........................................1104
Microsurgery Instruments, Inc..................................908
Midmark Corporation.............................................2406
MTI .......................................................................2617
Marketing/Public Relations
Advice Media ..........................................................610
The Aesthetic Meeting Video Studio.......................2021
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ......1817
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
Ceatus Media Group .............................................1110
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
CreativeTake Medical Media and Consulting ..........2122
Crisalix ..................................................................2107
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing .................................808
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Firm Media ............................................................1007
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
Incredible Marketing ................................................903
The Live Box ...........................................................622
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
MirrorMe3D ...........................................................2718
NewBeauty Magazine............................................2100
NKP Medical Marketing, Inc...................................2608
Page 1 Solutions .....................................................710
Plastic Surgery Studios..........................................1211
PRIME Journal ......................................................2704
PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice ................................1102
Rosemont Media, LLC...........................................1616
Yodle.......................................................................711
Your Strategic Edge ..............................................2321
Medical Device/Lasers
Allergan.................................................................1501
Amiea Med..............................................................722
Andrew Technologies.............................................1502
ASERF Silent Auction ............................................1701
BTL Industries, Inc.................................................1423
CAREstream America, Inc. ....................................2723
Clinical Resolution Lab, Inc......................................709
Cosmofrance Inc. - Dermasculpt .............................316
Covidien................................................................1705
Crisalix ..................................................................2107
Cutera...................................................................1709
Cynosure...............................................................2409
DRE Medical ...........................................................811
Equipmed—DermapenWorld .....................2710 & 2711
Galatea .................................................................1022
HydraFacial MD—Edge Systems LLC ....................1625
Infinite Therapeutics ................................................511
InMode....................................................................704
Keller Medical, Inc. ..................................................411
Lasercap .................................................................703
Liquid Smile ..........................................................2502
Lumenis ................................................................2301
Miramar Labs, Inc..................................................2501
NeoGraft .................................................................605
NuFace .................................................................1023
Oculo-Plastik Inc. ..................................................2109
PMT Corporation...................................................1317
Prollenium Medical Technologies, Inc. ....................1323
Quantificare...........................................................2817
Sciton ...................................................................1300
SmartGraft by Vision Medical.................................1116
SoftFil Micro-Cannulas...........................................2916
Syneron Candela.....................................................403
TEI Biosciences Inc. ..............................................2418
ThermiAesthetics...................................................2806
Valeant Pharmaceuticals........................................1800
Venus Concept......................................................2707
Zeltiq.........................................................1417 & 1523
Office Management/Patient Education
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ......1817
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing .................................808
Doctor.com ...........................................................2401
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Firm Media ............................................................1007
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
Medelita Scrubs and Lab Coats.............................1500
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
MerchantAdvocate ..................................................523
NKP Medical Marketing, Inc...................................2608
PatientNOW ............................................................604
Solutionreach ........................................................2308
Touch MD ...............................................................803
Your Strategic Edge...............................................2321
Patient Monitoring
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
DRE Medical ...........................................................811
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
TouchUp90210......................................................1207
Pharmaceutical/Vitamins
Allergan.................................................................1501
Alpine Pharmaceuticals ...........................................810
Galderma Laboratories, L.P. ....................................817
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals ..................................1306
Valeant Pharmaceuticals........................................1800
ZO Skin Health, Inc. by Zein Obagi, MD .................2417
Photography
The Aesthetic Meeting Video Studio.......................2021
Canfield Imaging Systems .....................................1617
MirrorMe3D ...........................................................2718
Quantificare...........................................................2817
TouchUp90210......................................................1207
“We Are Aesthetics” Photo Booth and Lounge.......2017
Practice Management/EMR-EHR Systems
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
CosmetiSuite (a Division of Meditab
Software, Inc.) .......................................................2424
eClinicalWorks.......................................................1624
Modernizing Medicine, Inc. ......................................617
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Nextech ................................................................1407
Nopali Software.....................................................2619
PatientNOW ............................................................604
SupraMed, Inc.........................................................408
Practice Management/Financial Planning
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
MerchantAdvocate ..................................................523
Young Pharmaceuticals .........................................2611
Practice Management/Market Research
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
Doctor.com ...........................................................2401
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Firm Media ............................................................1007
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
Page 1 Solutions .....................................................710
Real Patient Ratings ................................................608
Practice Management/Patient Financing
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
Prosper HealthCare Lending..................................2323
Professional Organizations
AAAASF ................................................................1622
The Aesthetic Meeting Video Studio.......................2021
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ......1817
American Society of Plastic Surgery
Professionals.........................................................2210
ASJ Live Theatre ...................................................2823
Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ........708
Global Stem Cells Group Inc..................................1024
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery ...................................................................824
LEAP Foundation ....................................................925
Societe Francaise des Chirurgiens Esthetiques
Plasticiens...............................................................706
Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists.....2111
Publishing/Patient Education
The Aesthetic Meeting Video Studio.......................2021
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ......1817
ASJ Live Theatre ...................................................2823
Canfield Imaging Systems .....................................1617
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
CRC Press\Taylor & Francis Group ........................2700
Elsevier Inc............................................................2801
HintMD, Inc. ............................................................402
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery ...................................................................824
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The Live Box ...........................................................622
Medesthetics Magazine & Surgical Aesthetics........2606
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
Oxford University Press..........................................1004
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery........................1002
PRIME Journal ......................................................2704
PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice ................................1102
Quality Medical Publishing, Inc...............................2001
Real Patient Ratings ................................................608
Thieme Medical Publishers ....................................2805
Understand.com .....................................................909
Skin Care
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
Allergan.................................................................1501
ALPHAEON Corporation........................................1216
Anthony Products / Gio Pelle .................................2317
ASERF Silent Auction ............................................1701
Auspect Skincare International...............................2803
Biodermis..............................................................1304
Bio Med Sciences, Inc.............................................625
Brava, LLC ............................................................1403
Clinical Resolution Lab, Inc......................................709
Cosmederm Bioscience, Inc. ...................................809
Dermatologic Cosmetic Laboratories .....................2918
enaltus ..................................................................1717
Environ Skin Care/Dermaconcepts ........................2601
Equipmed - DermapenWorld .....................2710 & 2711
eraclea skincare ....................................................1003
Fallene ..................................................................2405
GMC Medical Skincare ..........................................2717
HydraFacial MD - Edge Systems LLC ....................1625
Jan Marini Skin Research, Inc. ...............................2910
Medico International Inc.........................................1106
Merz North America, Inc. .......................................2101
mybody.................................................................1100
NewMedical Technology, Inc..................................2416
NuFace .................................................................1023
PCA SKIN .............................................................2309
Prollenium Medical Technologies, Inc. ....................1323
Quantificare...........................................................2817
SkinCeuticals ........................................................2009
SoftFil Micro-Cannulas...........................................2916
Turo Skin for Men ..................................................2306
Valeant Pharmaceuticals........................................1800
Venus Concept......................................................2707
Vivier Pharma ........................................................2819
ZO Skin Health, Inc. by Zein Obagi, MD .................2417
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Surgical Instruments & Equipment
A to Z Surgical (Scissor Depot) ..............................1017
Anthony Products / Gio Pelle .................................2317
ASERF Silent Auction ............................................1701
ASSI-Accurate Surgical .........................................1206
Becon Aesthetics ..................................................2204
Black & Black Surgical...........................................1006
Brava, LLC ............................................................1403
brumaba USA, Inc. ................................................2708
CAREstream America, Inc. ....................................2723
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
Cosmofrance Inc.—Dermasculpt .............................316
Covidien................................................................1705
Designs for Vision, Inc. ..........................................2511
DRE Medical ...........................................................811
Ellis Instruments ......................................................910
Equipmed - DermapenWorld .....................2710 & 2711
Hong Kong Feat in Technology Company ..............1108
Implantech Associates, Inc. ...................................1401
Invotec International, Inc........................................1104
Keller Medical, Inc. ..................................................411
Marina Medical Instruments ...................................1517
Mentor Worldwide .................................................1307
Micrins ..................................................................1723
MicroAire Surgical Instruments...............................1301
Microsurgery Instruments, Inc..................................908
Midmark Corporation.............................................2406
MTI .......................................................................2617
Oculo-Plastik Inc. ..................................................2109
PMT Corporation...................................................1317
Puregraft ...............................................................2701
QUILL™/Surgical Specialties Corporation ..............2005
Shippert Medical Technologies, Inc. .........................911
SoftFil Micro-Cannulas...........................................2916
Stille Surgical, Inc. ...................................................716
TouchUp90210......................................................1207
Tulip Medical Products ............................................917
Web Design
Advice Media ..........................................................610
Aesthetic Brand Marketing, Inc. .............................2420
Candace Crowe Design.........................................2410
Ceatus Media Group .............................................1110
CosmedicList ..........................................................611
CreativeTake Medical Media and Consulting ..........2122
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing .................................808
Doctor.com ...........................................................2401
Etna Interactive......................................................2104
Firm Media ............................................................1007
MedNet Technologies ............................................2211
NKP Medical Marketing, Inc...................................2608
Page 1 Solutions .....................................................710
Plastic Surgery Studios..........................................1211
Rosemont Media, LLC...........................................1616
Yodle.......................................................................711
Your Strategic Edge ..............................................2321
Wellness
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
ASERF Silent Auction ............................................1701
Fallene ..................................................................2405
Fuji Cyber-Relax ....................................................1001
TouchUp90210......................................................1207
Wound Care
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery .................................................................1005
Bio Med Sciences, Inc.............................................625
CAREstream America, Inc. ....................................2723
Covidien................................................................1705
enaltus ..................................................................1717
Implantech Associates, Inc. ...................................1401
MTI .......................................................................2617
NewMedical Technology, Inc..................................2416
RTI Surgical, Inc. .....................................................802
Shippert Medical Technologies, Inc. .........................911
Bid &
Win!
The ASERF Silent Auction launched online
Friday, May 1 and concludes Monday,
May 18. This is an exciting opportunity to
bid on an amazing selection of terrific
products, services, and much, much more!
All proceeds will directly support the
Mission of ASERF and the creation of a
plastic surgery Data Hub.
For information on bidding electronically,
visit http://hand.bid/aserf
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2016 Advance Sales ....................................203
The Aesthetic Meeting Video Studio .........2021
Erika Ortiz-Ramos
11262 Monarch Street
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-2356
Toll Free: 800-364-2147
Fax: 212-921-0011
Email: [email protected]
www.surgery.org
John O'Leary
11262 Monarch Street
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-2356
Toll Free: 800-364-2147
Fax: 562-799-1098
Email: [email protected]
www.surgery.org
Visit Booth 203 to secure your exhibit space and hotel rooms
for The Aesthetic Meeting 2016, April 2-7, 2016 at The
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, NV.
In collaboration, The Aesthetic Society and Plastic Surgery
Channel join forces to capture the most dynamic educational
content from The Aesthetic Meeting 2015. Stop by Booth
2021 to see leading figures in aesthetic plastic surgery being
interviewed, or ask at the check-in table if they have an
opening to capture you on video! Additionally, the crew will
be roaming The Aesthetic Meeting to ask attendees opinions
on the latest trends and topics in the specialty.
American Society for Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery ...........................................1817
Kergan Edwards-Stout
11262 Monarch Street
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-2356
Toll Free: 800-364-2147
Fax: 562-799-1098
Email: [email protected]
www.surgery.org
WE ARE
AESTHETICS.
Long at the forefront of aesthetic plastic surgery education,
the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is pleased
to announce that new membership options make right
now a terrific time to join. Visit Booth #1817 to meet our
Membership Manager, Alicia Potochniak, and Candidate for
Membership Manager, Marissa Simpson, who can answer
your membership questions and guide you through the
membership process. www.surgery.org/membership
You won’t get sand in your shoes in the ASAPS Tech
Playground, but you will learn all there is to know about the
new RADAR Resource 2.0 and the ASERF Data Hub.
Explore Aesthetic Surgery Journal on the revamped RADAR
Resource aesthetic library, now available on all platforms.
This essential tool houses a comprehensive aesthetic surgery
resource, including research and commentary, an extensive
procedural video library, easy to locate educational content,
and more. Discover new features, such as a highly-relevant
search engine, interactive case-based learning and the new
RADAR for Residents. www.surgery.org/radar
Exclusively for members, Smart Beauty Guide is a consumer
education campaign designed specifically to help Aesthetic
Society Members build and grow their practice. With an
engaging consumer website and beautiful Smart Beauty
Guide brochures and marketing materials available, at Booth
#1817 you can learn more about how to put this exciting
brand to work for you! www.smartbeautyguide.com
At Booth #1817, you can also enjoy 20% off all Aesthetic
Society products, including brochures, DVDs, manuals, and
the newly enhanced ASAPS Member Enhanced Practice
Profile (EPP) personal web pages. Our exclusive membersonly Procedure Brochure line now has three new titles
and The Aesthetic Society has also created new practice
marketing brochures for members and non-members alike—
stop by for samples!
At The Aesthetic Society, we are constantly striving to deliver
the highest level of clinical education and practice
management tools to help you succeed, while offering the
utmost member experience possible. WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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“We Are Aesthetics” Photo Booth
and Lounge ................................................2017
Kergan Edwards-Stout
11262 Monarch Street 92841
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-2356
Toll Free: 800-364-2147
Fax: 562-799-1098
Email: [email protected]
www.surgery.org
All Aesthetic Meeting attendees are encouraged to stop by
the “We Are Aesthetics” Photo Booth & Lounge, located in
The Aesthetic Marketplace (Booth 2017) and join in the fun
with free photos. Enjoy this moment to celebrate your
dedication to the aesthetic plastic surgery specialty and
share the photos via social media and on your practice
website. As a specialty, we are all aesthetics, and the “We
Are Aesthetics” Photo Booth will be your chance to join in
this celebration of delivering the utmost in patient satisfaction
and care. It’s a complimentary opportunity to share your
dedication with others, only from The Aesthetic Society.
A to Z Surgical (Scissor Depot)..................1017
Kenny Moriarty
25 Plant Avenue
Hauppauge, NY 11788
United States
Phone: 631-273-0005
Toll Free: 800-TIE-MANN
Fax: 631-273-6199
Email: [email protected]
www.atozsurgical.com
We will exhibit products from both companies of ours
including the a hair transplant start up kit plus our own
Tiemann instruments for office based surgery. Please ask
about our cordless FUE alpha Graft that we offer for rental
before deciding to purchase.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
AAAASF .....................................................1622
Allergan ......................................................1501
Kim Kubiak
5101 Washington Street, #2F
PO BOX 9500
Gurnee, IL 60031
United States
Phone: 847-775-1970
Fax: 847-775-1985
Email: [email protected]
www.aaaasf.org
Pat Allen
2525 Dupont Drive
Irvine, CA 92612
United States
Phone: 714-246-4667
Email: [email protected]
www.allergan.com
The American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory
Surgery Facilities (AAAASF) was established in 1980 to
develop an accreditation program to standardize and
improve the quality of medical and surgical care in outpatient
facilities. Patient safety is the top priority in an accredited
facility.
Advice Media ...............................................610
Chad Erickson
PO Box 982064
Park City, UT 84098
United States
Phone: 801-367-7001
Fax: 310-997-3654
Email: [email protected]
www.advicemedia.com
Allergan Medical's Total Rejuvenation™ portfolio is where
science and aesthetics meet. The portfolio provides medical
specialists and their patients with the most comprehensive,
science-based aesthetic product offerings available.
Allofill..........................................................2403
Julie Gawronski
2800 Roosevelt Street
Carlsbad, CA 92008
United States
Phone: 844-255-6345
Fax: 858-810-0282
Email: [email protected]
www.allofill.com
Our focus is to develop innovative and clinically relevant
biologic solutions across a variety of medical specialties. Our
first product, Allofill, is an allograft adipose-derived filler
containing naturally occurring growth factors.
Advice Media is a leader in online digital marketing. Our team
consists of digital marketing experts and support personnel
working together to deliver the most comprehensive
solutions available today. Simply put: We Make You Money!
Aesthetic Brand Marketing, Inc. ................2420
Timour Haider
5937 Darwin Court, Suite 100
Carlsbad, CA 92008
United States
Phone: 800-395-3963
Email: [email protected]
www.aestheticbrandmarketing.com
ALPHAEON Corporation............................1216
Erin Tobin
18191 Von Karman, Suite 500
Irvine, CA 92612
United States
Phone: 949-284-4555
Email: [email protected]
www.alphaeon.com
ALPHAEON is the first company focused solely on providing
proactive and best-in-class solutions that enable physicians
to achieve better wellness, beauty, and performance
outcomes for their patients.
ABM is a boutique online marketing agency with distinct
expertise in servicing the aesthetic practice. Featured
services include website design & development, custom
content development, SEO, PPC & more. Our unique blend
of consulting, marketing & digital PR generate strong returns
for our clients.
AIRS Foundation Alliance in Reconstructive
Surgery.......................................................1005
Tina Newman
111 West 89 Street, Suite #PhA
New York, NY 10024
United States
Phone: 212-933-0941
Email: [email protected]
www.airsfoundation.org
AiRS Foundation is a 501c3 charity dedicated to supporting
underserved women via reconstructive surgery following a
mastectomy. Our mission is to help rebuild the lives of those
changed by breast cancer by restoring survivor confidence
and dignity through advocation, education and
reconstruction.
Alpine Pharmaceuticals ...............................810
April Eya
1940 Fourth Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
United States
Phone: 415-451-6974
Toll Free: 888-746-3224
Fax: 415-451-6981
Email: [email protected]
www.alpinepharm.com
Alpine Pharmaceuticals’ SinEcch is the only Arnica montana
clinically proven in two double-blind studies to statistically
reduce post-op edema and ecchymosis. In a third study,
SinEcch compared favorably with steroids, to statistically
reduce post-op swelling. Patients recover faster with
SinEcch!
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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NEW amiea med .....................................722
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ASERF Silent Auction ................................1701
Melissa Krone
111 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32801
United States
Phone: 855-459-7551
Fax: 321-730-2952
Email: [email protected]
www.amieamed.com
Pamela Diecidue
11262 Monarch Street 92841
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-2356
Toll Free: 800-364-2147
Fax: 562-799-1098
Email: [email protected]
www.surgery.org
amiea med is proud to introduce the most powerful clinical
microneedling device on the market today: the revive-MN.
amiea med has revolutionized microneedling, leading to a
more powerful and precise application. All devices and
needle cartridges are made in Berlin Germany for superior
quality.
The ASERF Silent Auction offers a wide variety of products,
services, devices and tools at a fraction of the price! All
proceeds support the mission of ASERF! Browse auction
items and bid right from your own phone or online! Sign up
to bid at www.handbid.com/auctions/aserf-silent-auction.
American Society of Plastic Surgery
Professionals..............................................2210
Brenda Elliott
1860 FM 359, #134
Richmond, TX 77406
United States
Phone: 800-753-7244
Toll Free: 800-753-7244
Fax: 281-762-9562
Email: [email protected]
www.PlasticSurgeryProfessionals.org
ASPSP is a dynamic group compiled of employees of board
certified/admissible plastic surgeons. As a member, you will
experience educational and networking opportunities
specifically designed for your specialty. Stop by to see us.
Invest in yourself – Invest in Your Practice.
Andrew Technologies.................................1502
Tina Kang
1421 Edinger Avenue, Suite D
Tustin, CA 92780
United States
Phone: 949-891-0142
Toll Free: 888-959-7674
Fax: 949-354-5567
Email: [email protected]
www.hydrasolve.com
Andrew Technologies introduces HydraSolve® Lipoplasty
System, a transformative no cutting approach to aesthetic
body contouring, utilizing warmed, low pressurized saline
solution and a specially designed cannula to simultaneously
liquefy and remove fat without damage to other vital tissues.
Anthony Products / Gio Pelle ....................2317
Chuck Petrucciani
7740 Records Street
Indianapolis, IN 46226
United States
Phone: 317-590-4183
Email: [email protected]
www.anthonyproducts.com
For 46 years, Anthony Products has specialized in the
distribution of ENT, Plastic Surgery & Dermatology
instruments & equipment. Gio Pelle specializes in skincare,
microdermabrasion & personalized gel packs for post
procedure recovery. Private label opportunities are available.
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ASJ Live Theatre........................................2823
Phaedra Cress
11262 Monarch Street
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-2356
Email: [email protected]
www.aestheticsurgeryjournal.org
Join Aesthetic Surgery Journal editors, staff, contributing
authors and vendors, as they showcase research, hold raffles
and awards ceremonies, provide RADAR training, and offer
didactic and personalized learning opportunities. Come meet
key opinion leaders in aesthetic surgery and tweet us
@ASJrnl.
ASSI-Accurate Surgical .............................1206
Marie Bonazinga
300 Shames Road
Westbury, NY 11590
United States
Phone: 800-645-3569
Toll Free: 800-645-3569
Fax: 516-997-4948
Email: [email protected]
www.accuratesurgical.com
ASSI offering Superior Quality Plastic Surgery Instrumentation
including Trepsat Facial Dissecting Scissors, Walden Breast
Marker, Epstein Breast & Abdominal Retractors, Noble True
Non-Stick Bipolar & MicroMonopolar Fcps, Ear Lobe Clamp,
Breast Retractors, Stay Sharp Ceramic Coated SuperCut
Scissors.
NEW Auspect Skincare International....2803
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Voni Patterson
1800 Sandy Plains Ind Pkwy, Suite 102
Marietta, GA 30066
United States
Phone: 678-279-5950
Fax: 678-594-9988
Email: [email protected]
www.auspectspa.com
Auspect's philosophy is to “do no harm”, the line is condition
specific i.e. pigmentation, redness, anti-aging and breakouts
and best of all is completely free of artificial fragrance, dyes,
harsh chemicals, parabens, hormones and genetically
modified ingredients.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Becon Aesthetics.......................................2204
Boiron.........................................................2621
Byron Economidy
6840 W. Chervil Place
Tucson, AZ 85743
United States
Phone: 520-881-0480
Fax: 520-881-0941
Email: [email protected]
www.beconaesthetics.com
Daniel Dereser
6 Campus Boulevard
Newton Square, PA 19073
United States
Phone: 610-325-8327
Fax: 610-325-7486
Email: [email protected]
www.boironusa.com
BECON AESTHETICS will be introducing the Exactfil injection
system which controls the amount of each injection that the
surgeon prescribes. We we will also feature the lipofil
cannulae system and show a complete line of Van Sickle
surgical instruments, as well as the ALPS antioxidant gel
products line.
Boiron, world leader in homeopathic medicines, is best
known for Oscillococcinum®, a top-selling flu medicine, and
its Arnicare® line of pain relievers. Since 1932, Boiron has
been committed to funding scientific research and educating
the public and health care professionals on homeopathic
medicine
Biodermis...................................................1304
Brava, LLC .................................................1403
Rosalynn Hume
1820 Whitney Mesa Drive
Henderson, NV 89014
United States
Phone: 702-260-4466
Toll Free: 800-374-3376
Email: [email protected]
www.biodermis.com
Elizabeth McCarthy
14221 SW 142nd Street
Miami, FL 33186
United States
Phone: 305-856-4242
Fax: 305-856-4494
Email: [email protected]
www.brava.com
For 25 years Biodermis has focused on scar management
and skin care innovation. Our products set the standard for
patients & medical professionals: Epi-Derm silicone gel
sheeting, Pro-Sil silicone stick, Xeragel silicone ointment, EpiFoam compression foam and the BIO-luminance hydration
mask.
Brava is the only clinically proven, nonsurgical method for
breast enlargement. When Brava is worn, gentle tension (15
to 30mmHg) is applied to the breasts for 14-20 weeks
resulting in increases of ½-2 cups of natural breast tissue.
Visit www.brava.com for more information.
Bio Med Sciences, Inc. ................................625
Tiffany Hansen
7584 Morris Court, Suite 218
Allentown, PA 18106
United States
Phone: 610-530-3193
Fax: 610-530-3194
Email: [email protected]
www.oleeva.com
Since 1987, Bio Med Sciences, Inc., the makers of Oleeva®
products, has delivered leading technology to the burn
treatment, plastic surgery and aesthetic skin-care markets.
Our proven, patented Silon® technology provides a versatile
platform for a wide range of healing products.
Black & Black Surgical...............................1006
Bill Black
5238 Royal Woods Parkway, Suite 170
Tucker, GA 30084
United States
Phone: 770-414-4880
Fax: 770-414-4879
Email: [email protected]
www.blackandblacksurgical.com
B&B offers the highest quality USA and German made
instruments including liposuction, fat grafting cannulas,
canisters and equipment. Tebbetts™ instruments, Aston™
instruments, Endoplastic™, LumiView™ Fiberoptic retractor
system, ContourFoam™ liposuction foam, Micro blunt
injection cannulas.
brumaba USA, Inc. ....................................2708
Tim Backenstose
103 Hickory Drive
Downingtown, PA 19335
United States
Phone: 610-873-1733
Email: [email protected]
www.brumaba.com
Brumaba operating tables are designed, engineered, and
built in Germany with a no-compromise approach to quality,
targeting three primary objectives: class-leading surgeon
access to the surgery-site, unparalleled patient comfort and
a career-long service life.
BTL Industries, Inc.....................................1423
Joyce Galliac
47 Loring Drive
Framingham, MA 01702
United States
Phone: 866-285-1656
Fax: 888-499-2502
Email: [email protected]
www.btlaesthetics.com
Established in 1993, BTL is a leading manufacturer of
medical and aesthetic devices. This European based
company brings a well-known portfolio including brands
VANQUISH™, EXILIS Elite™ and PROTÉGÉ Elite™ to the
U.S. marketplace.
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Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery.........................................................708
Tara Hewitt
1906 Calvington Drive
Pickering, ON L1V 0B3
Canada
Phone: 905-831-7750
Fax: 905-831-7248
Email: [email protected]
www.csaps.ca
Membership and registration information for the upcoming
meeting September 18–19, 2015 in Montréal, Canada.
Candace Crowe Design.............................2410
Timothy Crowe
3452 Lake Lynda Drive, Suite 160
Orlando, FL 32817
United States
Phone: 407-384-7676
Toll Free: 877-384-7676
Fax: 407-384-7672
Email: [email protected]
www.candacecrowe.com
Lisa Howard
774 S. Northlake Boulevard, Suite 1016
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
United States
Phone: 407-960-3900
Toll Free: 855-892-3872
Fax: 407-960-2758
Email: [email protected]
www.carestreamamerica.com
CAREstream America is the premier distributor of Aesthetic
products carrying human med, Christie Medical and CMI.
From water-jet assisted technology to vascular access
imaging to nitrous oxide analgesia, help shape the body,
showcase the veins and relieve the pain and anxiety of
aesthetic procedures.
Ceatus Media Group..................................1110
Candace Crowe Design is a team of visionary thinkers,
programmers, designers, and talented professionals
providing creative solutions to over 275 aesthetic practices
throughout the U.S. and Canada. It has been family owned
and operated since 1994.
Canfield Imaging Systems .........................1617
Jenna Haslam
253 Passaic Avenue
Fairfield, NJ 07004
United States
Phone: 973-276-0336
Toll Free: 800-815-4330
Fax: 973-276-0339
Email: [email protected]
www.canfieldsci.com
Jack Barrient
4141 Jutland Drive, Suite 215
San Diego, CA 92117
United States
Phone: 858-454-5505
Fax: 858-454-5668
Email: [email protected]
www.ceatus.com
Ceatus Media Group specializes in building patient volume
for premiere plastic surgeons through concierge online
marketing strategies. Our customized products include SEO,
Website Design, Patient Referral Directories, Social Media,
and Cloud-based Hosting Services. Grow your practice with
Ceatus!
ClearPoint Medical, Inc..............................1120
Canfield Imaging Systems is the leading worldwide developer
and provider of imaging software and photographic systems
for the medical and skin care industries. Canfield products
are utilized in medical and aesthetic practices, hospitals, skin
care and wellness centers, spas and medical spas.
CareCredit..................................................1107
Carla Oviedo
2995 Red Hill Avenue, Suite 100
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
United States
Phone: 714-434-4504
Fax: 855-373-1209
Email: [email protected]
www.carecredit.com
Helen Clow
28 Lindsay Avenue
Dorval, QC H9P 2T8
Canada
Phone: 514-631-4555
Fax: 514-631-8885
Email: [email protected]
www.clearpointmedical.com
ClearPoint Medical designs, manufactures and distributes
first quality compression wear at competitive pricing
supported by outstanding customer care. In addition to
North America and Mexico, our products are distributed in
Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and Japan.
Clinical Resolution Lab, Inc. ........................709
CareCredit, a part of Synchrony Bank, is a health and
beauty credit card offering special financing options. From
injectables to surgery, we help you help patients achieve
their dreams. For more information, call 866-247-3049
or visit carecredit.com.
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CAREstream America, Inc. ........................2723
Crystal Kwon
1400 W. Lambert Road, Suite C
Brea, CA 92821
United States
Phone: 213-384-0500
Toll Free: 877-KNO-WMTS
Fax: 213-365-0053
Email: [email protected]
www.clinicalresolution.com
Clinical Resolution Laboratory is committed to Anti-Aging
health and technology by developing instruments and
techniques that produce exceptional results in the cosmetic
and medical industries.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Cosmederm Bioscience, Inc........................809
Laura Martinez
8910 University Center Lane, Suite 120
San Diego, CA 92122
United States
Phone: 858-550-7070
Email: [email protected]
www.refinityskinscience.com
Specialty pharmaceutical company focused on dermatology
and pain management. Its patented technology delivers
highly potent, yet non-irritating products. Refinity Skin
Science, its professional dispensed skin care line, offers a
high-concentration, low-pH peel system with minimal
downtime.
CosmedicList ...............................................611
Lori Johnson
605- 60 Bloor Street West, Suite 605
Toronto, ON M4W 3B8
Canada
Phone: 888-263-2934
Toll Free: 888-263-2934
Fax: 888-689-9862
Email: [email protected]
www.cosmediclist.com
CosmetiSuite (a Division of Meditab
Software, Inc.) ............................................2424
Kunal Shah
333 Hegenberger Road, Suite 800
Oakland, CA 94621
United States
Phone: 530-852-0306
Fax: 510-259-9731
Email: [email protected]
www.cosmetisuite.com
CosmetiSuite is our complete solution for Plastic, Cosmetic
and Medical Spas. Our solution is focused on the demands
of a vital cosmetic practice, all tightly integrated with our
dual-certified EHR. Features include Marketing, Patient
Tracking, Surgical Quoting, Point of Sale, Photo Album and
ASC.
Cosmofrance Inc.—Dermasculpt ................316
We are the largest online cosmetic medical network. By
establishing a dynamic community that brings together 4 key
constituents: patients, doctors, manufacturers & service
providers, we provide the tools & resources cosmetic
surgeons can trust to help them make the best decisions for
their practice.
Samantha Seldin
1444 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 218
Miami, FL 33132
United States
Phone: 305-538-0110
Fax: 305-675-2642
Email: [email protected]
www.cosmofrance.net
CosmoFrance Inc., established in 1997, specializes in the
distribution of medical aesthetic devices to North American
doctors. Our DERMASCULPT blunt-tipped microcannulas
are revolutionizing dermal fillers injections. Other devices
include Cosmopen Microneedling and REGEN PRP kits.
CosmetAssure ...........................................2108
Covidien .....................................................1705
Jim Sedgwick
One Inverness Center Parkway, Suite 100
Birmingham, AL 35242
United States
Phone: 205-930-1610
Fax: 205-991-9521
Email: [email protected]
www.cosmetassure.com
Krystyna Marushak
555 Long Wharf Drive
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
Phone: 203-821-4572
Email: [email protected]
www.covidien.com/surgical
CosmetAssure is the gold standard in covering complications
arising from cosmetic procedures. First class service and
products make us the leader in the cosmetic insurance
industry. Stop by and let our team show you how easy it is to
increase peace of mind for your patients and your practice.
CosmeticProtect ..........................................923
Conor Ashby
8720 Stony Point Parkway
Richmond, VA 23235
United States
Phone: 804-205-1208
Toll Free: 877-892-1832
Fax: 804-412-6088
Email: [email protected]
www.cosmeticprotect.com
CosmeticProtect is a unique insurance program that provides
patients and doctors alike protection from the stress and
financial burdens that arise as a result of complications from
cosmetic surgery. Learn more at www.cosmeticprotect.com
or call us at 877-892-1832.
Covidien is a global health care leader that understands the
challenges faced by providers and their patients and works
to address them with innovative medical technology solutions
and patient care products.
CRC Press\Taylor & Francis Group ...........2700
Nally Dookwah-Abrams
6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300
Boca Raton, FL 33487
United States
Phone: 561-361-6026
Fax: 561-998-2559
Email: [email protected]
www.crcpress.com
CRC Press (www.crcpress.com) is a global scientific,
technical and medical publisher of award-winning titles in
plastic and aesthetic surgery from Nahai, Rohrich, Fisher,
Coleman and other leading experts. Visit our booth for
savings, latest on forthcoming publications, and enter to win
a $200 gift.
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CreativeTake Medical Media and
Consulting..................................................2122
Richard Manzano
73-929 Larrea St, Suite 1A
Palm Desert, CA 92260
United States
Phone: 760-772-7100
Fax: 760-469-3330
Email: [email protected]
www.creativetakemedical.com
CreativeTake Medical specializes in full-service website
design and Internet marketing for the medical community
with visually stunning, mobile-friendly websites, powerful and
recognizable branding, and exceptional reputation
management. Our solutions turn potential clients into real-life
customers!
Crisalix .......................................................2107
Alberic Metivier
PSE-A EPL Lausanne
Lausanne, 1015
Switzerland
Phone: 41 216939001
Email: [email protected]
www.crisalix.com
Crisalix is the leader and most competitive 3D web-based
imaging for breast, face and body procedures. This new
solution generates 3D images from standard pictures and
works as well with the new gamer changer 3D Sensor
scanner for iPad. Crisalix users operate twice more than the
average.
NEW Crystal Clear Digital Marketing ......808
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Tom Couture
5728 Major Boulevard, Suite 301
Orlando, FL 32819
United States
Phone: 888-611-9279
Fax: 305-230-2350
Email: [email protected]
www.crystalcleardm.com
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing offers a complete Digital
Marketing System from Search Engine Optimization, Search
Engine Marketing, Social Media Engagement, Websites,
Email Marketing, Mobile & Text Marketing, Patient
Relationship Management & so much more!
Cutera ........................................................1709
Sonia Rakhra
3240 Bayshore Boulevard
Brisbane, CA 94005
United States
Phone: 415-657-5721
Email: [email protected]
www.cutera.com
Cutera is a leading provider of laser and other energy-based
systems for practitioners worldwide. Cutera’s innovative laser
and energy products: Enlighten, truSculpt, Excel V, Excel HR,
GenesisPlus, VariLite and Xeo provide some of the most
advanced and versatile technologies available today.
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Cynosure....................................................2409
Jen Dupont
5 Carlisle Road
Westford, MA 01886
United States
Phone: 978-513-4627
Toll Free: 800-886-2966
Email: [email protected]
www.cynosure.com
Established in 1991, Cynosure, Inc. leads the world in
aesthetic laser technologies and research, creating
innovative, safe, and efficacious procedures for the
treatments patients want most, from hair and tattoo removal
to skin revitalization.
Dermatologic Cosmetic Laboratories........2918
Cara Pascarella
20 Commerce Street
East Haven, CT 06512
United States
Phone: 800-552-5060
Fax: 203-467-1573
Email: [email protected]
www.dclskincare.com
Dermatologic Cosmetic Laboratories is a pioneer in the
physician market since 1980. Our scientists have worked
closely with leading physicians to develop the most
innovative and effective non-prescription skincare
formulations to treat all skin types and conditions for the
face, body and hair.
Design Veronique.......................................1011
Manuel Espinoza
999 Marina Way South
Richmond, CA 94804
United States
Phone: 510-970-7990
Fax: 510-970-7996
Email: [email protected]
www.designveronique.com
Design Veronique’s Compression Garment lines include over
100 styles for women and men. With eight size options, three
color choices (black, white, champagne), and zippered or
non-zippered styles, we offer the most comprehensive range
of compression garments available worldwide.
Designs for Vision, Inc. ..............................2511
Karen LaMacchia
760 Koehler Avenue
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
United States
Phone: 631-585-3300
Toll Free: 800-345-4009
Fax: 631-585-3404
Email: [email protected]
www.designsforvision.com
Just See It™ with Designs for Vision’s lightweight custommade surgical Telescopes- See It Even Better™ with the
L.E.D. Daylite® or Twin Beam®, L.E.D. Daylite® providing the
brightest and safest un-tethered illumination. Introducing the
L.E.D. Daylite® Nano Cam HD video from your prospective.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
NEW Doctor.com ..................................2401
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eClinicalWorks ...........................................1624
Natalie Simon
675 Avenue of the Americas, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10013
United States
Phone: 714-926-9554
Fax: 714-926-9554
Email: [email protected]
www.doctor.com
Bhakti Shah
2 Technology Drive
Westborough, MA 01581
United States
Phone: 508-836-2700
Fax: 508-836-4466
Email: [email protected]
www.eclinicalworks.com
Doctor.com helps doctors turn the internet into their #1
referrer of new patients. They partner with their clients to
manage and measure all facets of their online marketing from
reputation management and patient reviews to new patient
acquisition, always with total accountability.
eClinicalWorks develops and implements health IT, including
EMR/PM software, patient portals and community health
records for customers of all sizes and specialties.
DRE Medical ................................................811
Kary VanArsdale, Ed.D.
1800 Williamson Court
Louisville, KY 40223
United States
Phone: 502-244-6333
Toll Free: 800-477-2007
Fax: 502-244-6329
Email: [email protected]
www.dremed.com
Ellis Instruments...........................................910
Chuck Ellis
21 Cook Avenue
Madison, NJ 07940
United States
Phone: 973-593-9222
Fax: 973-593-9277
Email: [email protected]
www.ellisinstruments.com
Instrumentation for Hair Restoration, Dermabrasion and
Authorized Distributor for Miltex and Padgett Instruments
Elsevier Inc.................................................2801
DRE supplies new and refurbished medical equipment to
surgeons in 150 countries. Our products include tables,
monitors, lights, anesthesia machines, cautery units and
other devices. 30 years of experience and our ability to serve
as a “one stop shop” for clients sets DRE apart from
competitors.
NEW Dr-Kim Co. ...................................2809
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Chris Kim
213 Ace Gwangmyeong Tower, 108 Haan-ro
Gwangmyeong-si, 423-798
Korea (South)
Phone: 82226114755
Fax: 82226114758
Email: [email protected]
www.dr-kim.net
Kim Pollock
1600 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1800
Philadelphia, PA 19103
United States
Phone: 215-239-3722
Fax: 215-239-3494
Email: [email protected]
www.elsevierhealth.com
ELSEVIER is a leading publisher of health science
publications, advancing medicine by delivering superior
reference information and decision support tools to doctors,
nurses, health practitioners and students.
Enaltus .......................................................1717
* Dr-Kim headlight, loupe and camera system * Two light
beams from two LED light sources converge on a point (3040cm) in front from the eyes --> Shadowless * Attachable
loupes and camera.
Earthlite Medical ........................................2810
Mr. Zubin Meshginpoosh
1100 Satellite Boulevard
Suwanee, GA 30024
United States
Phone: 248-231-6340
Email: [email protected]
www.biocorneum.com
Enaltus is a leader in the scar treatment market. Our
products include bioCorneum® a proprietary silicone
technology used to prevent abnormal scarring after surgical
and aesthetic procedures. bioCorneum® is the first & only
100% silicone scar product with SPF cleared by the FDA for
scar management.
Debbie Miller
3210 Executive Ridge
Vista, CA 92081
United States
Phone: 855-845-0430
Email: [email protected]
www.earthlitemedical.com
EarthLite Medical brings years of established expertise in
treatment and spa equipment to create patient-focused
furniture and equipment that maximizes comfort for the
patient, function for the doctor, and style for the office.
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Enova Illumination......................................2605
Etna Interactive ..........................................2104
Jim Nelson
1839 Buerkle Road
St. Paul, MN 55082
United States
Phone: 651-236-8857
Fax: 651-344-0583
Email: [email protected]
www.enovaillumination.com
Colby Courter
709 Fiero Lane, Suite 43
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
United States
Phone: 805-540-5304
Email: [email protected]
www.etnainteractive.com
LED surgical headlights since 2005. Designed for plastic,
cosmetic, and reconstructive surgeons. Exceptionally bright,
fully adjustable, extra-long battery life, and light weight for
lasting comfort. 5 year warranty and made in USA.
Environ Skin Care/Dermaconcepts ...........2601
Etna Interactive is a dynamic Web services firm specializing
in website design, Web system engineering, search engine
optimization, SEO, reputation management, email marketing,
and Web advertising. Etna serves hundreds of medical
professionals worldwide by delivering a proven return on
investment.
Fallene, Ltd. ...............................................2405
Brittany Pike
168 Industrial Drive, Building #1
Mashpee, MA 02649
United States
Phone: 508-539-8900
Fax: 508-539-9965
Email: [email protected]
www.dermaconcepts.com
Environ is a physician only skin care line which sets the gold
standard for results-driven professional and at-home
products and treatments. Founded over 20 years ago, it is a
step-up system of increasing strengths of vitamins A, C,
antioxidants, peptides, hyaluronic acid and growth factors.
James Creswell
2555 Industry Lane, Building B, Suite 1
Norristown, PA 19403
United States
Phone: 610-630-6800
Fax: 610-630-6202
Email: [email protected]
www.solarprotectionformula.com
TiZO mineral sunscreens are the most important anti-aging
products in one’s daily skin care regimen. TiZO’s broad
spectrum protection will help restore more even skin tone
and retain beautiful, younger looking skin.
Equipmed - DermapenWorld.........2710 & 2711
Firm Media .................................................1007
Brian Marshall
915 Middle River Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
United States
Phone: 844 433 7627
Email: [email protected]
www.equipmed.com
Christopher Suchanek
139 E. Colorado Boulevard
Monrovia, CA 91016
United States
Phone: 888-465-5036
Fax: 626-270-4441
Email: [email protected]
www.firm-media.com
DERMAPEN Fractional rejuvenation for a fraction of the cost.
DERMAPEN creates thousands of fine holes in the skin,
similar to fractional lasers; but without the pain, down time,
high cost and collateral thermal damage. BETTER RESULTS
THAN LASER ON COMPROMISED SKIN. + DermapenCryo
[email protected].
Firm Media uses the 4DM approach: Data-Driven Decisions
for Digital Marketing for Professional Practices. Its specialties
include: Web Design, Search Engine Optimization (SEO),
Social Media Marketing, Pay-Per-Click (PPC), Retargeting
and Video Production.
eraclea skincare .........................................1003
Fuji Cyber-Relax.........................................1001
Morgan Hare
3401 Lee Parkway, Suite 1504
Dallas, TX 75219
United States
Phone: 214-295-4366
Email: [email protected]
www.eracleaskincare.com
Lorraine Yeung
4399 Ignot Street
Fremont, CA 94538
United States
Phone: 510-651-9088
Fax: 510-651-6188
Email: [email protected]
www.drfuji.com
Hydration is essential to healthy, youthful-looking skin, we
looked to medical science for ingredients to achieve this.
All eraclea® products feature the HylaSponge®System
for its hydrating properties. In addition, antioxidants,
vitamins,peptides, and botanicals are chosen for their
functionality.
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The best medical massage chairs, Fujiiryoki USA, the King of
Medical Massage Chairs. Our medical massage chairs not
only mimic the massage experience from the hands of a real
masseuse, but also promotes a balanced and healthy
lifestyle.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Galatea.......................................................1022
Emily Stires
99 Hayden Avenue
Lexington, MA 02421
United States
Phone: 781-357-1717
Fax: 781-357-1701
Email: [email protected]
www.galateasurgical.com
NEW HintMD, Inc. ...................................402
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Aubrey Rankin
156 2nd Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States
Phone: 408-832-9392
Email: [email protected]
www.hintmd.com
At Galatea, we view every aesthetic procedure as a work of
art. Our mission is to help physicians craft an enduring
surgical result by providing innovative absorbable scaffolds
that deliver strength and support to enable a patient’s natural
healing response and extend the life of the surgical repair.
Galderma Laboratories, L.P. ........................817
HINTMD™ is a Mobile Aesthetics Marketplace that
introduces the latest Beauty, Aesthetic, and Lifestyle trends
to consumers. We provide our users the ability to discover
new trends, gain a deeper understanding of leading products
and treatments, and make direct bookings with Board
Certified Physicians who offer these products and/or
treatments. HINTMD™ is about living your Best Life Now.
Hong Kong Feat in Technology
Company ...................................................1108
Stacy Wright, CMP
14501 North Freeway
Fort Worth, TX 76177
United States
Phone: 817-961-5000
Email: [email protected]
www.galdermausa.com
Galderma (founded 1981) is committed to delivering
innovative medical solutions to meet the dermatological
needs of people throughout their lifetime while serving
healthcare professionals around the world. Aesthetic U.S.
brands include Restylane®, Restylane® Silk, Perlane®,
Sculptra® and Dysport®.
NEW Global Stem Cells Group Inc. ......1024
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Ricardo De Cubas
14750 NW 77th Court, Suite 304
Miami Lakes, FL 33016
United States
Phone: 305-224-1858
Fax: 305-224-1859
Email: [email protected]
www.stemcellsgroup.com
Haywood Cheung
1A Tung Choi Street, Room 602 6/F Witty Commercial
Building
Hong Kong,
China
Phone: 852 2770 6118
Fax: 852 2770 1938
Email: [email protected]
www.852featin.com
Our company has made medical surgical instruments for
over 20 years. Advantage: High quality and inexpensive.
Many doctors know our products well. There are micro
forceps, scissors, needle holders, fiber retractor, lipo transfer
cannula, suction/elevator, singlehook, caliper, injection—
gun, fat transfer adapter, hair implanters.
HydraFacial MD—Edge Systems LLC.......1625
Global Stem Cells Group 's corporate mission is to make the
promise of Stem Cell medicine become a reality for patients
around the world. We have brought together six operating
companies, each focused on the cutting edge of healing with
stem cell treatments into one global network.
NEW GMC Medical Skincare................2717
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Faouzi Berradia
68 Stinson
Montréal, QC H4N 2E7
Canada
Phone: 514-735-1531
Email: [email protected]
www.gmcmedicalskincare.com
2277 Redondo Ave
Signal Hill, CA 90755
United States
Phone: 855-334-3797
Toll Free: 800-603-4996
Fax: 562-494-1792
Email: [email protected]
www.edgeforlife.com
HydraFacial MD® is an award-winning resurfacing
procedure that combines cleansing & exfoliation, an acid
peel, extractions and hydration all in one treatment. The
innovative Vortex-Fusion® technology nourishes the skin with
a blend of antioxidants, peptides, and hyaluronic acid.
GMC MEDICAL addresses the most prevalent conditions of
the skin, pre & post medical esthetic procedures and is
exclusive to medical offices. Our scientifically proven, medical
strength formulations enhance and reduce the signs of aging
and are clinically proven under dermatological control.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Ideal Implant Incorporated.........................2422
Robert S Hamas, MD
5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 900
Dallas, TX 75244
United States
Phone: 469-363-1073
Fax: 214-492-2509
Email: [email protected]
www.idealimplant.com
NEW InMode...........................................704
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Sarah Northcott
100 Leek Crescent #15
Richmond Hill, ON L4B3E6
Canada
Phone: 855-411-2639
Fax: 855-411-6789
Email: [email protected]
www.inmode.com
The IDEAL IMPLANT® Saline-filled Breast Implant is now
approved by FDA and Health Canada. Compare it to original
saline and silicone gel implants. Ask about joining the IDEAL
IMPLANT Network, so you can have access to this implant
and offer it to patients in your area.
InMode has revolutionary non-invasive options for fractional
skin treatment and contraction (Fractora), skin tightening
(Forma&Plus), ultra-fast diode hair removal (Diolaze), peak
power photofacial for skin pigmentation and vascular lesions
(Lumecca), and cellulite reduction/body contouring (BodyFX).
Implantech Associates, Inc........................1401
International Society of Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery .............................................824
Renee Casswell
6025 Nicolle Street
Ventura, CA 93003
United States
Phone: 800-733-0833
Fax: 805-339-9414
Email: [email protected]
www.implantech.com
Implantech is the recognized leader in manufacturing
innovative facial and body contouring implants for aesthetic
and reconstructive surgery. For the perfect fit we offer
custom implants. Cimeosil® scar management products and
GelZone® compression with scar healing. Superior Patient
Aesthetics!
Incredible Marketing ....................................903
Naomi Chi
310 Goddard Street, Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92618
United States
Phone: 800-949-0133
Fax: 866-321-0688
Email: [email protected]
www.incrediblemarketing.com
ISAPS is the world’s largest international aesthetic plastic
surgery society with over 2,900 members in 96 countries
dedicated to ongoing education and patient safety. Members
benefit from our courses, journal, journal app, newsletter,
insurance program, and expanding global humanitarian program.
Invotec International, Inc. ..........................1104
Susan Reece
6833 Phillips Industrial Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32256
United States
Phone: 904-880-1229
Fax: 904-886-9517
Email: [email protected]
www.invotec.net
We're web scientists with attitude! Online marketing experts,
to be exact...We took the medical world by storm 6 years
ago, serving up the world’s best medical SEO (Search Engine
Optimization), Social Media Marketing (SMM), Content
Marketing, Mobile Websites, & Custom Web Design.
Infinite Therapeutics.....................................511
68 Route 125
Kingston, NH 03848
United States
Phone: 603-347-6006
Fax: 603-642-9291
Email: [email protected]
www.infinitymassagechairs.com
Invotec's ongoing mission is providing a wide selection of
superior quality products, priced for best value. Our line
includes products such as Internal and External splinting,
Swiss Therapy Hydro Masks, Personal Lighting, and much
more. This sets Invotec apart in the world Rhinology supply
arena.
Isavela Enterprises, Inc..............................2500
The Infinity IT-8800, COMPARABLE TO THE INADA™ for 1/2
the price, offers state of the art roller foot reflexology, thigh
and hip massage, an amazing spinal decompression stretch,
sensors for customized targeted massage, lumbar heat and
music, endless luxury, ULTIMATE MASSAGE!
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Catherine Foss
45 Lyme Road, Suite 304
Hanover, NH 03755
United States
Phone: 603-643-2325
Fax: 603-643-1444
Email: [email protected]
www.isaps.org
Jaime Muriel
1325 E Jasmine Avenue, Unit B
McAllen, TX 78501
United States
Phone: 956-688-8325
Toll Free: 800-918-8242
Fax: 956-287-3706
Email: [email protected]
www.isavela.com
Isavela is the fastest growing compression garment
manufacturer in the world. We sell directly to Plastic
Surgeons, Surgical Centers and Hospitals in the U.S.A. We
have distributors in 22 Countries and growing. Visit our booth
to see the highest quality garments, at very affordable prices.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Jac-Cell Medic.............................................517
Maria Meltzer
5764 Pare Street
Montréal, QC H4P 2M2
Canada
Phone: 514-731-4567
Fax: 514-731-0002
Email: [email protected]
www.jaccell.com
NEW Kythera Biopharmaceuticals........1306
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Wendy Nordstrom
30390 Russell Ranch Road, 3rd Floor
Westlake Village, CA 91362
United States
Phone: 818-540-2724
Fax: 818-587-4591
Email: [email protected]
www.kytherabiopharma.com
Jac-cell is a leading distributor of instruments & accessories
in plastic surgery. We provide value & savings on the highest
quality of disposable & reusable products. Specializing in Fat
Grafting equipment with our Autoclavable fat transfer
systems, 10cc & 60cc Manual Centrifuge, Cannulas, etc.
Jan Marini Skin Research, Inc. ..................2910
KYTHERA is a biopharmaceutical company focused on
discovering, developing and commercializing innovative
drugs and medical devices targeting large, global market
opportunities.
NEW Lasercap ........................................703
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Amy Pierse
3615 Superior, Suite 3104E
Cleveland, OH 44114
United States
Phone: 216-672-0639
Toll Free: 877-711-4769
Fax: 860-201-1846
Email: [email protected]
www.lasercap.com
Jan Marini
5883 Rue Ferrari
San Jose, CA 95138
United States
Phone: 800-347-2223
Fax: 408-362-0140
Email: [email protected]
www.janmarini.com
Jan Marini Skin Research markets products through
physicians and skin care professionals that represent
technological breakthroughs previously unavailable.
JustBreastImplants.com............................1021
Bettina Kina
909 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, 11th Floor
El Segundo, CA 90245
United States
Phone: 949-378-6647
Fax: 949-266-9541
Email: [email protected]
www.justbreastimplants.com
LaserCap®, portable home device that uses low level laser
light treatment (LLLT) to treat female and male hair loss,
thinning, and receding hair lines. It has 224 low level laser
lights built inside a flexible dome shaped membrane which
provides LLLT exposure to the entire scalp and optimal
power.
LEAP Foundation .........................................925
With over 500,000 monthly visitors & over 91,000 members,
JustBreastImplants.com is the largest breast augmentation
community. Becoming a member of JBI gives you the
unique opportunity to connect with patients during their
search for a surgeon. JBI is the most organic way to build
word-of-mouth.
Keller Medical, Inc. ......................................411
Michele VonGerichten
1239 S.E. Indian Street, Suite 112
Stuart, FL 34997
United States
Phone: 772-219-9993
Fax: 772-219-9298
Email: [email protected]
www.kellerfunnel.com
Ryan Snyder Thompson
1260 Lake Blvd, Suite 234
Davis, CA 95616
United States
Phone: 530-204-8386
Fax: 972-566-6550
Email: [email protected]
www.leap-foundation.org
ISAPS-LEAP Surgical Relief Teams© is a global resource for
international surgical teams to respond quickly to worldwide
disasters with much-needed surgical interventions that can
save life and limb. Current mission teams are being deployed
to treat war-wounded Syrian refugees.
Leonisa.........................................................804
The Keller Funnel 2 is a clear, cone-shaped device that gently
and easily delivers silicone implants with a Minimal Touch
Technique. An incredibly lubricious hydrophilic coating
provides a slick surface to create a low-friction interface,
allows numerous passes and works with all silicone implants.
Octavio Quintana
5240 Langford Park Drive, Suite B
Norcross, GA 30071
United States
Phone: 678-736-5768
Fax: 678-387-5366
Email: [email protected]
www.leonisa.com
With over 50 years in-house production of undergarments,
Leonisa is one of the leading manufacturers of post-surgical
shapewear. Our soft, yet durable moderate control is created
using warp knit technology; firm control is composed of
PowerSlim and a soft lining. Leonisa offers an array of styles.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
LifeCell an Acelity Company......................1101
Longitudinal Facial Project ........................1620
Shawn Kennedy
95 Corporate Drive
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
United States
Phone: 908-947-1667
Email: [email protected]
www.lifecell.com
Val Lambros, MD
360 San Miguel, Suite 406
Newport Beach, CA 92660
United States
Phone: 949-759-4733
Email: [email protected]
www.vallambros.com
LifeCell Corporation, an Acelity Company, develops and
markets innovative products for reconstructive, cosmetic and
general surgery. Core LifeCell™ products include: AlloDerm®
Regenerative Tissue Matrix and Strattice™ Reconstructive
Tissue Matrix for breast reconstruction, revision and
abdominal wall repair surgery; and REVOLVE™ System
for high-volume fat processing.
This is a long term 3-D study of the face. Everyone is invited
to participate by getting a 3-d picture taken and repeating it
in 5 years.
Lila Enterprise, LLC......................................505
Mark Peterson
245 Scranton Carbondale Highway
Dickson City, PA 18508
United States
Phone: 770-490-7376
Fax: 866-908-6566
Email: [email protected]
www.mylilabody.com
Jody Scott
2033 Gateway Pl
San Jose, CA 95110
United States
Phone: 408-764-3824
Email: [email protected]
www.aesthetic.lumenis.com
Lumenis®, the world's largest medical laser company, is a
global developer, manufacturer and distributor of laser and
energy based medical devices. With 225 registered patents,
numerous FDA clearances, an installed base of over 80,000
systems and a presence in over 100 countries.
Lila Enterprise, LLC delivers profit-center for physicians
through advanced healthcare solutions. FDA cleared
non-invasive laser engendering inch loss of 2" or more,
in twenty minutes or less.
Liquid Smile ...............................................2502
Daniel Bruckner
7437 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite 200
Las Vegas, NV 89123
United States
Phone: 888-954-7843 x806
Fax: 877-954-7843
Email: [email protected]
www.liquidsmile.com
Liquid Smile, the leading take-home teeth whitening pen, has
been catering to Aesthetics, Plastic Surgeons, and Med Spa
professionals for the last 12 years. As the number one
cosmetic procedure requested, don't think dental, think
cosmetic. No Trays, no strips and ZERO sensitivity! Booth
#2502
The Live Box ................................................622
David Yepiz
2901 West Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Phone: 949-874-7767
Email: [email protected]
www.thelivebox.com
www.theliveboxmagazine.com
The Live Box is the first fully customizable, updateable,
video-marketing delivery system for the Waiting Room,
utilizing Apple Technology. We are the global leader in
connecting luxury video entertainment and practice content,
to the perfect client, at the perfect time. Embrace the Wait.
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Lumenis......................................................2301
Marena Group, Inc. ....................................2120
Bernadette Delphia
650 Progress Industrial Blvd
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
United States
Phone: 678-387-2727
Fax: 770-822-1058
Email: [email protected]
www.marenagroup.com
Combining clinical testing and exceptional service, Marena
Group is the leading manufacturer of compression garments.
Partnering with medical professionals, we strive to improve
comfort and function and grow your business relationships
with a full line of products and proven business strategies.
Marina Medical Instruments ......................1517
Santiago Hernandez
955 Shotgun Road
Sunrise, FL 33326
United States
Phone: 954-924-4418
Email: [email protected]
www.marinamedical.com
Marina Medical Instruments designs, manufactures, and
distributes medical devices for the plastic, aesthetic,
reconstructive, and regenerative medicine fields of surgery.
Our innovative product line consists of aesthetic surgery
instrumentation and Koume lipoplasty products. Se habla
español.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
MD Resource .............................................2307
Medical Z ...................................................2507
Mel Kimsey
5981 Graham Court
Livermore, CA 94550
United States
Phone: 510-732-9950
Fax: 510-785-8182
Email: [email protected]
www.mdresource.com
Emmanuel Beauchef
6800 Alamo Downs Parkway
San Antonio, TX 78238
United States
Phone: 800-368-7478
Fax: 210-521-6874
Email: [email protected]
www.medicalz.com
Liposuction equipment and supplies, and fat transfer
equipment/supplies are our focus. Our AQUAVAGE sterile
canister system represents innovation in small and large
volume fat collection for fat transfer/grafting.
Bonjour! Discover our complete line of post-surgical
compression garments for men and women featuring our
CoolMax Elegance fabric. Discover our new practical
abdominal binder. Custom garments & gels products
available.
NEW MD-Ware Software ......................2811
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Blake Rector
1788 Drew Road, Unit A
Mississauga, ON L5S 1L7
Canada
Phone: 905-362-4364
Fax: 905-362-4374
Email: [email protected]
www.mdware.com
Medico International Inc. ...........................1106
Shauna Cosover
P.O. Box 3092
Palmer, PA 18043
United States
Phone: 877-411-7009
Fax: 610-253-1476
Email: [email protected]
www.medicointernational.com
Medelita Scrubs and Lab Coats ................1500
Joe Francisco
1046 Calle Recodo, Suite D
San Clemente, CA 92673
United States
Phone: 949-542-4100
Fax: 949-542-4101
Email: [email protected]
www.medelita.com
Medico International Inc. offers a full line of post-op
compression garments, liposuction foam and customizable,
colorful cold packs. Visit us to see our new Brazilian
garments for fat transfer as well as our new lace surgical
bras. We have same day shipping and excellent customer
service.
MedNet Technologies ................................2211
Medelita designs, manufactures and sells innovative medical
apparel which incorporate performance fabrics with style and
functionality; expertly hand-crafted with the utmost details,
providing extraordinary comfort combined with sophisticated
elements.
Medesthetics Magazine & Surgical
Aesthetics ..................................................2606
Chris Pellman
115 Broadhollow Road
Melville, NY 11747
United States
Phone: 516-285-2200
Toll Free: 877-633-6388
Fax: 516-285-1685
Email: [email protected]
www.mednet-tech.com
MedNet offers plastic surgeons a full service web marketing
solution, including website development, search engine
optimization, social media marketing, and paid advertising.
Trust your practice's web presence with an online company
that has been servicing plastic surgery for the past 15 years.
Lisa Fisco
7628 Densmore Avenue
Van Nuys, CA 91406
United States
Phone: 818-782-7328-232
Fax: 818-782-2913
Email: [email protected]
www.medestheticsmagazine.com
Mentor Worldwide......................................1307
MedEsthetics and Surgical Aesthetics magazines serve
medical professionals and private practices that offer
noninvasive, minimally invasive and surgical cosmetic
procedures by providing coverage on practice management,
practice building, industry news, and the latest equipment
and treatment trends.
Patrice Duhau
301 Mentor Drive
Santa Barbara, CA 93111
United States
Phone: 805-879-6000
Toll Free: 800-879-6000
Fax: 805-879-6002
Email: [email protected]
www.mentorwwllc.com
Mentor develops, manufactures, and markets innovative,
science-based products for medical procedures that allow
patients to improve their quality of life. Mentor is the only
manufacturer whose breast implants are made in the U.S.A.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
MerchantAdvocate LLC...............................523
Microsurgery Instruments, Inc. ....................908
Eric Cohen, CEO
100 Town Square Place, Suite 203
Jersey City, NJ 07310
Phone: 732-727-2073
Fax: 732-862-1129
Email: [email protected]
www.merchantadvocate.com
Jenny Moore
PO Box 1378
Bellaire, TX 77402
United States
Phone: 713-664-4707
Fax: 713-664-8873
Email: [email protected]
www.microsurgeryusa.com
MerchantAdvocate is an independent advocate in the
merchant services industry. We help merchants save money
WITHOUT SWITCHING processors. There is no upfront
costs and no risk. Our unique 3 step process analyzes your
statement, adjusts inflated rates and hidden fees, and then
we audit each month to ensure you keep saving.
Our instruments include: titanium scissors, needle holders,
and debakey forceps. Our Super-Cut scissors are the
sharpest in the market, and our newly designed surgical
loupes offer up to 130mm field of view, and up to 11x
magnification.
Merz North America, Inc............................2101
Midmark Corporation.................................2406
Karen Rice
6501 Six Forks Road
Raleigh, NC 27615
United States
Phone: 919-582-8070
Email: [email protected]
www.merzusa.com
Fred Elsass
60 Vista Drive
Versailles, OH 45380
United States
Phone: 937-526-8244
Toll Free:
Fax: 937-526-8289
Email: [email protected]
www.midmark.com
Merz North America, Inc., made up of
Aesthetics, NEOCUTIS, Ulthera, Inc., and Neurosciences,
is a specialty healthcare company that develops and
commercializes
high-quality treatment solutions that help patients to live
better, feel better and look better. Visit merzusa.com.
Micrins .......................................................1723
Miramar Labs, Inc. .....................................2501
Bernhard and Carol Teitz
28438 Ballard Drive
Lake Forest, IL 60045
United States
Phone: 847-549-1410
Toll Free: 800-833-3380
Fax: 847-549-1510
Email: [email protected]
www.micrins.com
Carol Reynolds
2790 Walsh Avenue
Santa Clara, CA 95051
United States
Phone: 408-579-8744
Fax: 408-579-8795
Email: [email protected]
www.miradry.com
MICRINS and SNOWDEN PENCER Instruments are your #1
choice for premium quality surgical instruments for Aesthetic
Surgery. The Micrins Snowden Pencer line features over
3000 different instruments for Plastic Surgery. Experience our
Guaranteed Forever RAZOREDGE Scissors.
MicroAire Surgical Instruments..................1301
Theresa Johnson
3590 Grand Forks Boulevard
Charlottesville, VA 22911
United States
Phone: 434-975-8000
Fax: 434-975-4144
Email: [email protected]
www.microaire.com
Stop Underarm Sweat. Forever. For Everyone*. More than
half of your patients want freedom from embarrassing sweat
and odor. MiraDry uses microwave energy to destroy sweat
and odor glands and permanently eliminates sweat and odor
glands in as little as one fast, safe treatment. *Not for
pediatric use
NEW MirrorMe3D..................................2718
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Carrie Stein
PO Box 131
New York, NY 10028
United States
Phone: 800-832-1376
Email: [email protected]
www.mirrorme3d.com
MicroAire Aesthetics, a world leader in aesthetic plastic
surgery, produces the PAL® LipoSculptor™ (power-assisted
lipoplasty); Endotine® bioabsorbable multi-point fixation
devices for cosmetic facial procedures; and LipoFilter™
high-volume fat filtration and harvesting systems.
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Midmark Corporation is committed to providing innovative
products and solutions to healthcare professionals around
the world. Offering full lines of exam and procedures tables,
as well as workstations, casework, instrument processing,
digital diagnostic solutions and more.
MirrorMe3D specializes in 3D printing for aesthetic surgery.
We offer 3D printed faces for cosmetic surgery patients from
small "3D selfie's" to life size before and after prints. These
will not only enhance your surgical consultation but offer new
marketing potential with your customized logo.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Modern Aesthetics.....................................1205
Nadia International, Inc..............................1111
Rick Ehrlich
1008 Upper Gulph Road
Wayne, PA 19087
United States
Phone: 609-922-0337
Fax: 484-581-1818
Email: [email protected]
www.modernaesthetics.com
Diane Wicks
4301 W. William Cannon Dr. Suite 150B #295
Austin, TX 78749
United States
Phone: 512-301-3888
Toll Free: 800-237-1868
Fax: 512-301-3910
Email: [email protected]
www.ronadro.com
Modern Aesthetics® magazine (ModernAesthetics.com) is
the source for expert advice on patient care and practice
development for aesthetic physicians. Each edition offers
unique perspective on aesthetics and strategies to grow
practices. Visit ModernAesthetics.TV.
Modernizing Medicine, Inc...........................617
Nadia International will display educational/surgical bronze
sculptures specifically for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. These
museum quality limited editions are created by the world
famous sculptor, Ronadro'. He has over 7500 surgeons in 76
countries collecting his award- winning bronze sculptures.
Neodyne Biosciences, Inc. ..........................719
3600 F.A.U. Boulevard, #202
Boca Raton, FL 33431
United States
Phone: 561-880-2998
Email: [email protected]
www.modmed.com
Modernizing Medicine is transforming how healthcare
information is created and utilized with its Electronic Medical
Assistant® (EMA™), a cloud-based, specialty-specific
electronic medical record (EMR) system.
MTI .............................................................2617
Matthew Baker
3655 West Ninigret Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
United States
Phone: 801-875-4903
Fax: 801-952-0548
Email: [email protected]
www.mti.net
Mary Lara
127 Independence Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
United States
Phone: 650-543-7148
Fax: 415-634-2332
Email: [email protected]
www.neodynebio.com
Neodyne Biosciences, the makers of embrace® Active Scar
Defense, is an evidence-based company developing and
commercializing innovative devices to minimize scar
formation, restoring both function and aesthetic appearance.
NeoGraft ......................................................605
MTI will display and demonstrate a selection of our
industry leading procedure tables designed especially for
cosmetic surgeries along with their specialized integrated
accessorie. Also on display will be our two and three
power examination/treatment chairs as well as exam and
surgical lighting.
mybody ......................................................1100
Kara Hollman
5080 N. 40th St. #375
Phoenix, AZ 85018
United States
Phone: 602-393-4668
Email: [email protected]
www.lovemybody.com
Glenn Normoyle
419 Southfork, Suite 103
Lewisville, TX 75057
United States
Phone: 972-219-5600
Fax: 760-943-1653
Email: [email protected]
www.ineograft.com
NeoGraft is the only FDA cleared follicular unit harvesting
and implantation system. The NeoGraft delivers automation
of the FUE technique, the most advanced technique in the
hair transplant industry. This automated hair transplantation
system is the only complete harvesting system on the
market.
NewBeauty Magazine................................2100
mybody Advanced Probiotic Skincare is a revolutionary
skincare brand designed to restore youth, health and balance
to stressed, aging skin through the youth-boosting powers of
Topical Probiotics, Key Bioactive Peptides and Essential
Micronutrients.
Nicole Wieder
3651 NW 8th Avenue
Boca Raton, FL 33431
United States
Phone: 561-961-7718
Email: [email protected]
www.newbeautypro.com
NewBeauty is the ultimate resource redefining the beauty
space with its trend-driven approach—education powered
with innovation. Filled with NewBeauty editors’ trusted
voices, the magazine provides the most shareable, breaking
beauty trends, original reporting and product must-haves.
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NewMedical Technology, Inc. ....................2416
Novus Scientific, Inc. .................................2124
Mark Chenoweth
310 Era Drive
Northbrook, IL 60062
United States
Phone: 847-412-1000
Fax: 847-412-1001
Email: [email protected]
www.silagen.com
Tac Whei Ong
4445 Eastgate Mall, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92121
United States
Phone: 877-211-4337
Email: [email protected]
www.novusscientific.com
TOTAL SOLUTION FOR SCAR PREVENTION From the
makers of NewGel+, our Silagen Scar Refinement System is
the 1st and only comprehensive, “physician-exclusive” line of
medical grade silicone scar therapies. Silicone Gel and
Silicone Sheets/Strips/Shapes for customized scar care.
(Not available on-line)
Nextech......................................................1407
Jenna Williams
5550 W. Executive Drive, Suite 350
Tampa, FL 33609
United States
Phone: 813-425-9260
Email: [email protected]
www.nextech.com
Nextech’s specialty-focused software solutions integrate
seamlessly with value-added modules, creating a single
platform that streamlines clinical, administrative, and financial
workflows. Visit www.nextech.com to learn more.
NKP Medical Marketing, Inc. .....................2608
David Phillips
8939 S Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 320
Los Angeles, CA 90045
United States
Phone: 866-539-2201
Fax: 800-207-8023
Email: [email protected]
www.nkpmedical.com
NKP Medical Marketing will handle all aspects of your
internet marketing. We work with hundreds of clients
worldwide. We are experts in SEO, Custom Website Design,
Responsive and Adaptive Websites, Pay Per Click, Patient
Conversion and much more. Stop by our booth # 2608 and
dominate your market!
Nopali Software .........................................2619
Priscilla Harpin
2381 Gouin Boulevard West
Montréal, QC H2M 1B5
Canada
Phone: 514-277-2398
Toll Free: 866-462-6476
Fax: 514-277-2774
Email: [email protected]
www.nopali.com
Nopali, revolutionary software made for you by plastic
surgeons. Manage patient databases with ultimate ease:
appointments, photos, reports, billings and quotes. Use
Nopali to track patients and generate practice statistics. For
the mobile doctor, access the data with iPhone and iPad!
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TIGR® Matrix Surgical Mesh brings added value in the form
of easy handling and low complication rate compared to
prevailing methods.
NEW NuFace.........................................1023
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Shara Martin
1325 Sycamore Avenue, Suite A
Vista, CA 92081
United States
Phone: 925-321-4634
Email: [email protected]
www.mynuface.com
NuFACE is the leader of innovative, handheld anti-aging
devices. We offer a variety of proven, FDA-cleared,
non-invasive skin care technologies to compliment in-office
procedures, at-home skin care regimens, provide a new
revenue channel for your practice, and increase patient
satisfaction overall.
Oculo-Plastik Inc........................................2109
Jean-Francois Durette
200 Sauve West
Montréal, QC H3L 1Y9
Canada
Phone: 514-381-3292
Fax: 514-381-1164
Email: [email protected]
www.oculoplastik.com
Ocular shields (Cox II & II H with offset handle and
Durette II–III & IV external goggles). The Durette III and IV
feature movable plastic or metal attachments. OPSoft
mouthguard for hair removal with laser, IPL and RF systems.
Laser eyewear for the OR. Disposable stick-on eye
patches for laser.
NEW Oxford University Press ...............1004
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Xavier McCutcheon
2001 Evans Road
Cary, NC 27513
United States
Phone: 919-677-0977
Fax: 919-677-1714
Email: [email protected]
www.global.oup.com
Oxford University Press publishes some of most respected
books and journals in the world, including the Aesthetic
Surgery Journal on behalf of the American Society for
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Visit our stand for sample copies
of our journals, or visit online at www.oup.com for more
information.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Page 1 Solutions..........................................710
Plastic Surgery Studios..............................1211
Bill Fukui
17301 W. Colfax Avenue, #275
Golden, CO 80401
United States
Phone: 303-396-1209
Toll Free: 800-368-9910
Email: [email protected]
www.page1solutions.com
Michael Powers
8667 Haven Avenue, Suite 200
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
United States
Phone: 909-758-8383
Fax: 909-758-8386
Email: [email protected]
www.plasticsurgerystudios.com
Page 1 Solutions is a full-service internet marketing agency,
specializing in web design, SEO, social media marketing,
PPC, video production, content writing, and more. We focus
on providing dentists, plastic surgeons,ophthalmologists and
attorneys with the best ROI, and helping them grow their
practices.
Since 1998, Plastic Surgery Studios has been making
Internet marketing easier for plastic and reconstructive
surgeons. We develop your distinct, customized online
presence to attract new clients to your practice. We
specialize in dynamic website design/redesign, content
generation, social media (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and
Pintrest), marketing campaigns, and video production.
PatientNOW .................................................604
PMT Corporation .......................................1317
Megan Rose
6160 So Syracuse Way, Suite B-100
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
United States
Phone: 800-436-3150
Email: [email protected]
www.patientnow.com
PatientNOW. Patient Engagement, Practice Management
and EMR (stage 2 certified) designed for your aesthetic
practice. Endorsed by ASPS for plastic surgeons. Automate
with PAR—Patient Acquisition and Retention™. Learn about
new PAR Academy—every patient and prospect receives
automated follow-up.
PCA SKIN...................................................2309
Stephanie Nervegna
6710 East Cambelback Road, Suite 230
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
United States
Phone: 480-281-5349
Fax: 480-946-5690
Email: [email protected]
www.pcaskin.com
1500 Park Road
Chanhassen, MN 55317
United States
Phone: 952-470-0866
Toll Free: 800-626-5463
Fax: 952-470-0865
Email: [email protected]
www.pmtcorp.com
PMT® Corporation is proud to offer Integra™ low profile
breast and extremity tissue expanders. As well as Permark®
micropigmentation equipment, A.F.T Cannulas, New
Beginnings™ GelShapes™, a treatment for hypertrophic and
keloid scars, MicroMat™ microsurgical background, and the
Jaw Bra™.
Practice Changers .......................................319
PCA SKIN® is a healthcare company providing daily care
products and chemical peels for physicians and clinicians
worldwide to address their patients’ needs. PCA SKIN is a
trusted educational resource with a 25-year history of helping
to improve skin health and people’s lives.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery...........1002
Christen Melcher
444 East Algonquin Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
United States
Phone: 469-801-4400
Fax: 847-709-7534
Email: [email protected]
www.PRSJournal.com
Debi Toombs
11262 Monarch Street
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-2356
Toll Free: 800-364-2147
Fax: 562-799-1098
Email: [email protected]
www.surgery.org
This is our third year of Practice Changers. This format
consists of multiple and simultaneous presentations—
approximately 15 minutes each—that will enhance the
attendees’ practices. The presentations will be in The
Aesthetic Marketplace amidst other activities including
exhibits, coffee breaks, lunch, vendors’ theatre and the
ASERF Silent Auction. Seating is limited, but there is plenty of
room to stand and enjoy some education with your coffee!
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® (PRS), the trusted
reference for plastic surgery techniques, is the official journal
of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open, official open
access journal of the ASPS, is now indexed in PubMed
Central.
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PRIME Journal ...........................................2704
Puregraft ....................................................2701
Meg McNeel
52 Vanderbilt Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 11238
United States
Phone: 212-520-2745
Email: [email protected]
www.prime-journal.com
Priya Sridhar
420 Stevens Ave, Suite 220
Solana Beach, CA 92075
United States
Phone: 858-348-8050
Fax: 858-217-5134
Email: [email protected]
www.puregraft.com
PRIME Journal serves the aesthetic and anti-aging medical
market by providing physician authored, peer reviewed
articles, essential news and expert opinion on the latest
technologies, techniques and trends for practicing clinicians.
Content is available both digitally and in print.
NEW Prollenium Medical
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Puregraft LLC is committed to providing high quality, sterile
fat grafting solutions. The Puregraft filtration technology offers
gentle, consistent and efficient purification of adipose tissue
for reinjection. Experience the only clinically proven tool for
more predictable results with fat grafting!
Technologies, Inc. ......................................1323
Quality Medical Publishing, Inc. ................2001
Brittany Edwards
138 Industrial Parkway N.
Aurora, Ontario L4G 4C3
Canada
Phone: 905-508-1469
Fax: 905-508-6716
Email: [email protected]
www.prollenium.com
Andrew Berger
2248 Welsch Industrial Court
St. Louis, MO 63146
United States
Phone: 314-878-7808
Email: [email protected]
www.qmp.com
Prollenium Medical Technologies Inc. is a Canadian-based
company, founded in 2002, dedicated to the research,
design, manufacture and distribution of implantable polymers
in the pharmaceutical/dermatological industry. The company
is committed to providing innovative products worldwide that
are safe and viable. Product lines include Revanesse, Alyria,
Phiderma and Puraplas. www.prollenium.com
NEW Prosper Healthcare Lending ........2323
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Matt Seely
45 W. Sego Lily Drive, #301
Salt Lake City, UT 84070
United States
Phone: 801-335-9972
Email: [email protected]
www.americanhealthcarelending.com
Help more patients afford your services with the nation’s
leading online financing platform for healthcare providers.
Prosper HealthCare Lending provides affordable financing for
ANY Cosmetic or Plastic surgery. Visit us to find out how we
can help you Make Health Care Affordable.
PSP: Plastic Surgery Practice....................1102
Cortney Riley
4303 W 119th Street
Leawood, KS 66209
United States
Phone: 913-955-2710
Fax: 913-894-6932
Email: [email protected]
www.plasticsurgerypractice.com
Plastic Surgery Practice, the go-to source for this dynamic
space. In addition to reporting on new products & emerging
technology, readers look to PSP for solving business pain
points, developing revenue streams, accruing positive online
reviews, & employing search engine optimization strategies.
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Check out our new digital media products: Mastering Volume
in Facial Aesthetic Surgery by Tonnard & Verpaele; Coleman
Structural Fat Grafting DVD Library Vols I & II; Hall-Findlay
Breast Surgery and Abdominoplasty DVD; Each features a
world-renowned surgeon performing hours of operative
video.
Quantificare................................................2817
Aurore Baud
1670 Amphlett Boulevard, Suite 250
San Mateo, CA 94402
United States
Phone: 510-764-1126
Email: [email protected]
www.quantificare.com
For more than fifteen years, QuantifiCare has been marketing
innovative imaging solutions for clinical trials and physicians.
QuantifiCare is a global company specializing in 2D and 3D
photography of the skin. The 3D LifeViz II is the only compact
and portable system for skin analysis and simulation.
QUILL™ /Surgical Specialties Corporation
2005
Pat Melvin
100 Dennis Drive
Reading, PA 19606
United States
Phone: 610-404-1000
Fax: 610-404-4010
Email: [email protected]
www.quilldevice.com/
Quill™ has been successfully used in tens of thousands of
plastic surgery procedures for soft tissue approximation. The
Quill™ device has demonstrated case efficiencies and cost
savings when compared to traditional suture, and provides
an effective strong closure in many types of soft tissue.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Real Patient Ratings ....................................608
Rosemont Media, LLC...............................1616
April Linden
6438 La Jolla Scenic Drive South
La Jolla, CA 92037
United States
Phone: 800-267-1228
Email: [email protected]
www.realpatientratings.com
Keith Humes
1010 Turquoise Street, Suite 301
San Diego, CA 92109
United States
Phone: 858-200-0044
Toll Free: 800-491-8623
Fax: 858-200-0040
Email: [email protected]
www.rosemontmedia.com
RealPatientRatings® leverages feedback by publishing 100%
verified reviews. Our patent-pending process delivers more
web leads, consults, & cases. Increase SEO efforts with fresh
content delivered to your website, social sharing tools &
profile page. Real experiences=revenue growth you can
rely on.
NEW Red Spot Interactive ......................619
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Tonia Johnson
1001 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 124
Jupiter, FL 33458
United States
Phone: 561-320-0211
Email: [email protected]
www.redspotinteractive.com
Rejuvapen ..................................................1009
Deborah Smith
340 3rd Avenue South, Suite C
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
United States
Phone: 866-590-5533
Email: [email protected]
www.rejuvapen.com
Rosemont Media, is a Modern Ad Agency, specializing in the
field of Plastic Surgery. We offer Responsive Website Design,
SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media Optimization, Email
Marketing, Mobile Development and Online Media Buying.
We limit participation to just One Practice Per Market.
Booth#1616
NEW RTI Surgical, Inc.............................802
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Molly Bryan
11621 Research Circle
Alchua, FL 32615
United States
Phone: 386-418-8888
Fax: 386-462-1837
Email: [email protected]
www.rtix.com
RTI Surgical™ is a leading global surgical implant company
providing surgeons with safe biologic, metal and synthetic
implants.
Sciton.........................................................1300
Revision Skincare ......................................1201
Jocelyn McCorkle
5930 W. Campus Circle
Irving, TX 75063
United States
Phone: 214-678-0023-1045
Fax: 214-630-1806
Email: [email protected]
www.revisionskincare.com
Revision Skincare makes the highest quality products with
one overriding purpose: to solve a patient's skincare
problems. Based on the principal that cosmeceuticals must
provide a targeted solution, their formulas are designed to
correct each skincare condition through multiple pathways.
Bruno St. Pierre
925 Commercial Street
Palo Alto, CA 94303
United States
Phone: 650-493-9155
Fax: 650-493-9146
Email: [email protected]
www.sciton.com
Sciton is a leading manufacturer and provider of superior
laser and light based aesthetic solutions. Come learn about
Halo, the world’s first and only hybrid fractional laser.
ShelterBox ...................................................825
Stephanie Christensen
159 Jane Street, Office 2
Toronto, ON M6S 3Y8
Canada
Phone: 647-352-1930
Email: [email protected]
www.shelterboxcanada.org
ShelterBox responds to disasters around the world, providing
the emergency shelter and lifesaving supplies families need
to survive in the immediate aftermath of a disaster.
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Shippert Medical Technologies, Inc.............911
Angela Mediger
6248 S. Troy Circle, Suite A
Centennial, CO 80111
United States
Phone: 303-754-0044
Fax: 303-754-0318
Email: [email protected]
www.shippertmedical.com
Shippert Medical has been supplying Aesthetic Surgeons
with innovative products for over 35 years. Products include
the Denver Splint, Aquaplast, Rhino Rocket, Fat Grafting,
and Liposuction cannulas. ASAPS members will receive
10–20% off most orders placed during the annual meeting in
Montréal!
Sientra, Inc. ................................................2117
Jennifer Neisse
420 S. Fairview Avenue, Suite 200
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
United States
Phone: 888-708-0808
Fax: 805-562-8401
Email: [email protected]
www.sientra.com
Sientra offers a broad and compelling array of plastic surgery
devices for aesthetic and reconstructive surgery, including
silicone gel breast implants, tissue expanders, body
contouring, facial implants, and specialty products.
SkinCeuticals .............................................2009
Katie Berman
575 Fifth Avenue, Floor 20
NEW YORK, NY 10017
United States
Phone: 800-771-9489
www.skinceuticals.com
Our mission is to improve skin health. Dedicated to this
purpose, we make one simple promise—provide advanced
skincare backed by science.
SmartGraft by Vision Medical ....................1116
Adriana Fazio
46 Regency Plaza
Glen Mills, PA 19342
United States
Phone: 610-680-7676
Fax: 610-616-5702
Email: [email protected]
www.smartgraft.com
Michael Rouif, MD
30, Boulevard Heurteloup
Tours, 37000
France
Phone: 33 0 682656319
Fax: 33 0 247640866
Email: [email protected]
www.sofcep.org
Mark your calendars! 4-5 and 6 June 2015 Aesthetic event in
Nice
Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care
Specialists..................................................2111
Missy Robinson
11262 Monarch Street
Garden Grove, CA 92841
United States
Phone: 562-799-0466
Fax: 562-799-1098
Email: [email protected]
www.spsscs.org
The Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of education,
enhancement of clinical skills and the delivery of safe, quality
skin care provided to your patients.
SoftFil Micro-Cannulas ..............................2916
Cyril Sebban
919 Schumacher Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90048
United States
Phone: 323-481-6052
Email: [email protected]
www.softfil-usa.com
SOFTFIL implements the use of micro-cannulas (safe
needles) to inject derma fillers (Juvederm, Voluma, Radiesse,
Restylane, Sculptra) and fat. Patients feel no pain nor
hematomas. Minimum anesthesia needed! Our microcannulas are designed for top satisfaction! Promotional
sales online (14G-30G).
Solutionreach .............................................2308
We not only provide you with a superior technology for
minimally invasive hair restoration, but we also help you grow
your practice and increase your revenues. Flexible payment
plans, marketing tools and programs available to effectively
promote and market your hair restoration service offerings.
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Societe Francaise des Chirurgiens
Esthetiques Plasticiens................................706
Tiffany Fawson
2912 Executive Parkway, Suite 300
Lehi, UT 84043
United States
Phone: 866-605-6867-7114
Fax: 801-331-7209
Email: [email protected]
www.solutionreach.com
Total Patient Engagement. Solutionreach is a cloud-based
platform for revolutionizing patient relationships and
optimizing the patient experience, with a powerful array of
tools and services to help providers easily acquire, retain,
educate and reactivate patients.
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Stille Surgical, Inc. .......................................716
ThermiAesthetics .......................................2806
Kim Varzino
943 Parkview Boulevard
Lombard, IL 60148
United States
Phone: 800-665-1614-105
Fax: 224-612-5409
Email: [email protected]
www.stille.se
401 N. Carroll Avenue
Southlake, TX 76092
United States
Phone: 866-981-5017
Fax: 214-981-5017
Email: [email protected]
www.thermi.com
Precision, durability, and feel are characteristic qualities of all
STILLE-instruments. The vast majority are handcrafted by
our highly skilled instrument makers in Sweden. STILLE’s
unique method of crafting the instrument materials give our
instruments their unique feel and durability.
SupraMed, Inc. ............................................408
Robert Pollack
5080 Shoreham Place, Suite 203
San Diego, CA 92122
United States
Phone: 855-478-7726
Email: [email protected]
www.supramed.com
Finally, a low-cost, easy-to-use Practice Management/EHR
system that helps grow your business. SupraMed-Complete
is the only cloud-based Practice Management/EHR system
designed by plastic surgeons. Includes photo management,
price quotes, patient portal, and our exclusive Scribble™
note-writing feature.
ThermiAesthetics is a leading manufacturer of Temperature
Controlled Radio Frequency technology. The company’s
flagship product is ThermiRF, a platform technology which
uses temperature as an endpoint for various minimally and
non-invasive aesthetic applications.
Thieme Medical Publishers........................2805
Meghan Mistretta
333 7th Avenue
New York, NY 10001
United States
Phone: 212-584-4665
Toll Free: 800-782-3488
Fax: 212-947-1112
Email: [email protected]
www.thieme.com
Thieme is an award-winning international medical and
science publisher that promotes advancements in clinical
practice, publishes the latest research, advocates medical
education, and is known for the high quality and didactic
nature of its books, journals, and e-products.
Syneron Candela .........................................403
Touch MD.....................................................803
Molvina Hollenbach
530 Boston Post Road
Wayland, CA 01778
United States
Phone: 949-716-6670
Toll Free: 866-259-6661
Fax: 617-249-0934
Email: [email protected]
www.syneron-candela.com
Tina Brown
99 N. Main Street, Suite 7
Cedar City, UT 84720
United States
Phone: 435-867-0077
Email:[email protected]
www.touchmd.com
Syneron Candela is the global leader in the aesthetic medical
device marketplace. We offer customers the broadest
available product portfolio, the best global service
organization, and an expansive worldwide distribution
network.
TEI Biosciences Inc....................................2418
Kate Meola
1000 Winter Street, Suite 4900
Waltham, MA 02451
United States
Phone: 617-268-1616
Toll Free: 866-524-0022
Fax: 781-609-2044
Email: [email protected]
www.teibio.com
TEI Biosciences is a Boston-based, leading biomedical
company, applying its expertise in regenerative medicine to
develop and commercialize novel biologic devices for a
broad spectrum of soft tissue repair, reinforcement, and
reconstruction applications.
TouchMD™ creates a memorable interactive experience that
engages patients in the education process before, during
and after the consultation. Enabling physicians and staff to
be more effective and efficient with their time, and helping
patients proceed with greater confidence.
NEW TouchUp90210.............................1207
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Greg Mueller
9201 West Sunset Boulevard, Suite 602
West Hollywood, CA 90069
United States
Phone: 310-288-2170
Fax: 310-388-3983
Email: [email protected]
www.TouchUp90210.com
TouchUp90210™ offers two of the aesthetic world’s firsts:
The IC360™, is a 360 degree dynamic and high definition
patient imaging system.The ICLED™ (iGuide® Surgical
System) is the only disposable kit that uses LED light
guidance to perform minimally invasive procedures.
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Tulip Medical Products ................................917
Venus Concept...........................................2707
Sacsy Sukcharoun
4360 Morena Boulevard, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92117
United States
Phone: 858-270-5900
Toll Free: 800-325-6526
Fax: 858-270-5901
Email: [email protected]
www.tulipmedical.com
Liz Lombardi
255 Consumers Road, Suite 100
Toronto, ON M2J 1R4
Canada
Phone: 888-907-0115-178
Toll Free: 888-907-0115
Fax: 855-907-0115
Email: [email protected]
www.venus-concept.com
Tulip is the leader in liposuction and fat transfer
instrumentation. With our patent-pending CellFriendly
Technology and our new premium Gems Single-Use
instruments, Tulip is your source for liposuction, fat-transfer
and regenerative medicine.
Venus Concept is revolutionizing the medical aesthetic
industry with the world's most sought after treatments. Our
products allow aesthetic practitioners to offer effective and
safe patient solutions. We believe in deep collaboration with
customers, allowing us to innovate in a way that others
cannot.
Turo Skin for Men.......................................2306
VI Peel ..........................................................907
Michael Runyan
220 Lyon Street, Suite 715
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
United States
Phone: 245-819-8337
Fax: 616-458-2859
Email: [email protected]
www.turoskin.com
TURO SKIN, a multi-beneficial, simplified system specifically
formulated for the personal-care needs of men by delivering
medical grade ingredients within their daily routine. This
collection (8 SKU) offers quick and easy solutions for face
(with broad-spectrum SPF), hair and body ideal for any man.
Understand.com ..........................................909
Jennifer Lilley
5475 Reno Corporate Drive, Suite 500
Reno, NV 89521
United States
Phone: 775-851-3420
Fax: 775-851-7860
Email: [email protected]
www.understand.com
Understand.com offers Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeons
world-class 3D Patient Education Animations that save you
and your staff valuable time, while better educating your
patients. 40+ animated procedures are customized
exclusively for your practice and integrated into your existing
web site.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals ...........................1800
Sheetal Davitt
400 Somerset Corporate Dr
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
United States
Phone: 908-927-0810
Email: [email protected]
www.valeant.com
Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC is a specialty
pharmaceutical company that is committed to understanding
and meeting the needs of our customers and in delivering
consistently high performance.
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Melissa McGuire
11242 Playa Court
Culver City, CA 90230
United States
Phone: 310-587-1910-105
Fax: 310-587-1916
Email: [email protected]
www.vipeel.com
Vivier Pharma .............................................2819
288 Adrien Patenaude
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC, J7V 5V5
Canada
Phone: 450-455-9779
Toll Free: 888-458-8673
Fax: 1-866-455-7491
Email: [email protected]
www.vivierpharma.com
Vivier Pharma is a leading pharmaceutical skin care company
with offices in Montreal and New York. Vivier Pharma
manufactures, markets and sells its VivierSkin, VivierSkin
Platiné and SkinTx brands to leading dermatologists, plastic
surgeons and skin care specialists across Canada, the
United States, Mexico, South America, the Middle East and
Asia. Vivier Pharma’s success is attributed to its unmatched
commitment to providing quality products, offering quality
service and building a team of quality people who share
Vivier Pharma’s vision.
VOE, S.A. ...................................................2609
Francisco Saula
Aribau 39
Barcelona, 08011
Spain
Phone: +34 93 451 64 52
Fax: +34 93 451 76 22
Email: [email protected]
www.voe.es
VOE, S.A. Since 1985, has specialized in the manufacturing
of compression garments for post-operative plastic and
cosmetic surgery. Comfort and compression! Breathable
unique fabric with no seam impressions on the skin. The
perfect fit for your perfect surgery procedure. BRANDS: VOE,
VOESLIM, NUHA
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
THE AESTHETIC MARKETPLACE
Yodle ............................................................711
Zeltiq..............................................1417 & 1523
Carolyn Volper
50 W 23rd Street, Suite 401
New York, NY 10010
United States
Phone: 646-898-3797
Fax: 646-770-8928
Email: [email protected]
www.yodle.com
Kara Crowe
4698 Willow Road
Pleasanton, CA 94588
United States
Phone: 925-621-7458
Fax: 925-621-7358
Email: [email protected]
www.coolsculpting.com
Yodle, a leader in local online marketing, empowers local
businesses to find and keep their customers simply and
profitably. Yodle offers all the online marketing essentials that
local businesses need through one easy-to-use, affordable
and automated platform.
CoolSculpting® by ZELTIQ® is transforming
the aesthetic industry. The only non-invasive procedure using
Cryolipolysis to eliminate fat in areas of a patient’s body
without harming surrounding tissue or organs. CoolSculpting
is FDA-cleared and has clinically proven efficacy with
undeniable results.
Young Pharmaceuticals .............................2611
Professional Services Department
2144 Berlin Turnpike
Wethersfield, CT 06109
United States
Phone: 860-529-7919
Fax: 860-529-6801
Email: [email protected]
www.youngpharm.com
ZO Skin Health, Inc.
by Zein Obagi, MD.....................................2417
Young Pharmaceuticals is a developer of practice-branded,
medically- based skin care products exclusively for
physicians. Our product development approach is to
apply pharmaceutical standards of quality. Our line includes
anti-oxidants, retinoids, pigment management products, and
chemical peels.
Your Strategic Edge ...................................2321
Dana Fox
8001 14th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98115
United States
Phone: 425-344-5177
Fax: 425-609-0386
Email: [email protected]
www.yourstrategicedge.com
Renee Romero
5 Technology Drive
Irvine, CA 92618
United States
Phone: 949-988-7524
Toll Free: 888-893-1375
Fax: 925-317-7279
Email: [email protected]
www.zoskinhealth.com
Founded by Dr. Zein Obagi, ZO Skin Health, Inc. is a
company guided by a single-minded goal—to provide
physicians & patients with the world’s most innovative &
effective skin health solutions. ZO is proud to support the
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery as a Premiere
Industry Partner.
NEW Zwivel Online Cosmetic
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Strategic Edge is a full-service medical marketing agency
with a unique depth of understanding in our highly complex
industry. We drive more traffic to our client’s websites and
phones AND turn those valuable leads into patients and
loyal customers.
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NEW ZALEA ..........................................1424
Louis Scafuri
13700 Alton Parkway, Suite 154-231
Irvine, CA 92618
United States
Email: [email protected]
website: www.zalea.com
Scott Kera
45 Eisenhower Drive, Suite 220
Paramus, NJ 07652
United States
Phone: 844-499-4835
Email: [email protected]
www.zwivel.com
This practice management and marketing tool is a must
have! “It’s brilliant.” It enables cosmetic doctors to prescreen
and interact with prospective patients online prior to coming
in for their full consultation, saving both doctors and patients
valuable time. And it’s FREE! www.zwivel.com
ZALEA is the digital media resource to empower consumers
with the uncompromised truth about cosmetic procedures
and clinical dermatology. We provide access to fair balanced
curated content including breaking news, articles, photo and
video collections, objective physician discovery, and social
forums that are culturally relevant for the major global
markets.
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ASAPS/ASERF LISTINGS
ASAPS/ASERF LISTINGS
ASAPS/ASERF Listings
ASAPS Founding Members
John E. Alexander, MD
Thomas J. Baker, MD
*Morrison D. Beers, MD
*Salvador Castanares, MD
*R. Allen Chandler, MD
Merrill D. Chesler, MD
*Eugene H. Courtiss, MD
*John F. Crosby, Jr., MD
Albert Davne, MD
*James F. Dowd, MD
Simon Fredricks, MD
Gilbert P. Gradinger, MD
*Michael M. Gurdin, MD
James B. Kahl, MD
*Bernard L. Kaye, MD
Donald R. Klein, MD
*John R. Lewis, Jr., MD
Duncan M. McKee, MD
John B. Patterson, MD
*Leonard R. Rubin, MD
*Walter M. Ryan, MD
*Joseph Safian, MD
Marvin M. Shuster, MD
Richard E. Straith, MD
Kirkland W. Todd, Jr., MD
*Charles P. Vallis, MD
*Richard C. Webster, MD
*Sidney K. Wynn, MD
*deceased
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ASAPS Past Presidents & Annual Meetings
Organizational Meeting
October 1968
New Orleans, LA
*John R. Lewis, Jr., MD
Feb. 1969
Miami, FL
*John R. Lewis, Jr., MD
Feb. 1970
Atlanta, GA
*John R. Lewis, Jr., MD
May 1971
Boston, MA
*Salvador Castanares, MD
May 1972
Caribbean Cruise
John E. Alexander, MD
March 1973
Newport Beach, CA
Simon Fredricks, MD
March 1974
New Orleans, LA
*Richard B. Stark, MD
May 1975
Vancouver, B.C.
*Michael M. Gurdin, MD
April 1976
Atlanta, GA
*Charles E. Horton, MD
March 1977
Los Angeles, CA
*Eugene H. Courtiss, MD
May 1978
San Francisco, CA
Gilbert P. Gradinger, MD
May 1979
Colorado Springs, CO
*Thomas D. Rees, MD
May 1980
Orlando, FL
*Bernard L. Kaye, MD
April 1981
Houston, TX
Thomas J. Baker, MD
April 1982
Las Vegas, NV
Donald R. Klein, MD
April 1983
Los Angeles, CA
Rex A. Peterson, MD
March 1984
Washington D.C.
George C. Peck, MD
April 1985
Boston, MA
*Frederick M. Grazer, MD
April 1986
New Orleans, LA
Stanley A. Klatsky, MD
March 1987
Los Angeles, CA
Norman M. Cole, MD
March 1988
San Francisco, CA
*Gaspar W. Anastasi, MD
April 1989
Orlando, FL
Peter McKinney, MD
April 1990
Chicago, IL
Jack A. Friedland, MD
April 1991
New York, NY
Edward S. Truppman, MD
May 1992
Los Angeles, CA
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*William P. Graham, III, MD
April 1993
Boston, MA
Sherrell J. Aston, MD
April 1994
Dallas, TX
Robert Singer, MD
March 1995
San Francisco, CA
James L. Baker, Jr., MD
April 1996
Orlando, FL
Gustavo A. Colon, MD
May 1997
New York, NY
Lawrence B. Robbins, MD
May 1998
Los Angeles, CA
John G. Penn, MD
May 1999
Dallas, TX
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
May 2000
Orlando, FL
Daniel C. Morello, MD
May 2001
New York, NY
Malcolm D. Paul, MD
April 2002
Las Vegas, NV
Franklin L. DiSpaltro, MD
May 2003
Boston, MA
Robert W. Bernard, MD
April 2004
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Peter B. Fodor, MD
April 2005
New Orleans, LA
Mark L. Jewell, MD
April 2006
Orlando, FL
James M. Stuzin, MD
April 2007
New York, NY
Foad Nahai, MD
May 2008
San Diego, CA
Alan H. Gold, MD
May 2009
Las Vegas, NV
Renato Saltz, MD
April 2010
Washington, D.C.
Felmont F. Eaves, III, MD
May 2011
Boston, MA
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD
May 2012
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Leo R. McCafferty, MD
April 2013
New York, NY
Jack Fisher, MD
April 2014
San Francisco, CA
Michael C. Edwards, MD
May 2015
Montréal, Québec, Canada
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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ASAPS Board of Directors
Voting Members
Commoditization of Plastic Surgery
Task Force
Adam J. Rubinstein, MD
Michael C. Edwards, MD—President
James C. Grotting, MD—President-Elect
Daniel C. Mills, II, MD—Vice President
Clyde H. Ishii, MD—Treasurer
W. Grant Stevens, MD—Secretary
Conflict of Interest Review Committee
Jack Fisher, MD
Ethics Committee
Brian R. Brzowski, MD
Members-at-Large
Finance & Investment Committee
William P. Adams, Jr., MD
John E. Gross, MD
Sanjay Grover, MD
Simeon H. Wall Jr., MD
Herluf G. Lund, MD
Kiya Movassaghi, MD
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
Jennifer L. Walden, MD
Richard J. Warren, MD
Melinda J. Haws, MD—Parliamentarian
Jack Fisher, MD—Immediate Past President
Al Aly, MD—ASERF President
Clyde H. Ishii, MD
Mark A. Codner, MD—Vice Chair
Industry Exhibits Committee
Jamil Ahmad, MD
Industry Policy Committee
Sanjay Grover, MD
Industry Support Committee
W. Grant Stevens, MD
Jackie Yee, MD—Vice Chair
Product Development and Market Research
Committee
Herluf G. Lund, MD
Steven Teitelbaum, MD—Vice Chair
Trustees
Jack Fisher, MD—Chairman
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD
Leo R. McCafferty, MD
R. Bruce Shack, MD
Robert Singer, MD
James M. Stuzin, MD
COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Sanjay Grover, MD—Commissioner
Jennifer L. Walden, MD—Vice Commissioner
ASJ Editorial Board
Foad Nahai, MD—ASJ Editor-in-Chief
ASAPS Committee Chairs and
Representatives
Judicial Council
Adam J. Rubinstein, MD
Robert Whitfield, MD—Vice Chair
Electronic Communications Committee
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD (Midwest)
Thomas A.B. Bell, MD (Canada)
Daniel C. Mills, II, MD (West)
Steven Teitelbaum, MD (West)
Charles H. Thorne, MD (East)
Robert W. Kessler, MD
Michael A. Bogdan, MD—Vice Chair
Media Relations Committee
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
Constantino Mendieta, MD—Vice Chair
Administrative Commission
W. Grant Stevens, MD—Commissioner
Herluf G. Lund, MD—Vice Commissioner
Advocacy Relations Committee
External Marketing Committee
Publications Committee
Renato Saltz, MD
Al Aly, MD—Vice-Chair
Daniel C. Mills, II, MD
Reputation Management Task Force
Bylaws Committee
David Stephens, MD
Robert Kessler, MD—Vice Chair
Mark A. Brzezienski, MD
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EDUCATION COMMISSION
MEMBERSHIP COMMISSION
Richard J. Warren, MD—Commissioner
Charles Thorne, MD—Vice Commissioner
Herluf G. Lund, MD—Commissioner
Kiya Movassaghi, MD—Vice Commissioner
Aesthetic Training Committee
Application Review Committee
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD
R. Bruce Shack, MD
Barry DiBernardo, MD—Vice Chair
Continuing Medical Education Committee
Grady Core, MD
Candidate Committee
International Fellowship Program
Robert Whitfield, MD
Allen Gabriel, MD—Vice Chair
Clyde H. Ishii, MD
Julio Garcia, MD—Vice Chair
International Committee
Light and Energy Based Therapies
Committee
Luis Jose Lopez Tallaj, MD
Michel Rouif, MD—Vice Chair
Michael I. Kulick, MD
Brett Snyder, MD-Vice Chair
Leadership Development Committee
Haideh Hirmand, MD
Robert Whitfield, MD—Vice Chair
Patient Safety Committee
Claude Oppikofer, MD
V. Leroy Young, MD—Vice Chair
Medical Student Committee
Jamil Ahmad, MD
Robert Whitfield, MD—Vice Chair
Program Committee
Richard J. Warren, MD
Charles Thorne, MD—Vice Chair
New Member Committee
RADAR Resource Editorial Committee
Chad D. Tattini, MD
David L. Davis, MD—Vice Chair
Tracy Pfeifer, MD
Dennis C. Hammond, MD—Vice Chair
Nominating Committee
RADAR Champions
Residents & Fellows Committee
Andrew Wolin, MD
M. Mark Mofid, MD
Vigen Darian, MD—Vice Chair
Symposium Committee
William P. Adams, Jr., MD
Richard J. Warren, MD—Vice Chair
James M. Stuzin, MD
Women Aesthetic Surgeons’ Committee
Linda J. Leffel, MD
Melinda J. Haws, MD—Vice Chair
Teaching Course Subcommittee
Steven G. Wallach, MD
Lorne K. Reosenfield, MD—Vice Chair
Traveling Professor Program
Steven G. Wallach, MD—Services Coordinator
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ADVISORY
Representative to the American Medical
Association
Jack McGill, MD
Warren A. Ellsworth, MD—Alternate
Representative to the AMA CPT/RUC
Committees
Paul R. Weiss, MD
ASAPS AMA Young Physician Section
Delegate
Liaisons to Society of Plastic Surgical Skin
Care Specialists
Craig Colville, MD
Renato Saltz, MD
Rep. to The Amer Soc of Testing & Mat’ls—
Plas Surg Device Comm
V. Leroy Young, MD
Rep. to the ANSI Z136.3 Subcommittee for
the Revision to the American National
Standard Z136.3 Safe Use of Lasers in
Health Care Facilities
Warren Ellsworth, MD
C. Bob Basu, MD—Alternate
John E. Hoopman, CMLSO
Governor on the American College of
Surgeons
Robert Aicher, Esq.
Susan E. Downey, MD
Geoffrey R. Keyes, MD—Alternate
Executive Director
Representative to the ACS Advisory Council
for Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery
Executive Director Emeritus
Legal Counsel
Sue M. Dykema, CAE
Robert Stanton
Susan E. Downey, MD
V. Leroy Young, MD—Alternate
Representatives to the ABPS
Cosmetic/Breast Advisory Council
Al Aly, MD
James C. Grotting, MD
Liaison to the FDA
Laurie A. Casas, MD
WE ARE
AESTHETICS.
For Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
passionate about connecting
with brilliant minds, learning
ground-breaking new advances,
and building a successful
practice, ASAPS is the leading,
globally-recognized Society
singularly dedicated to inspiring
and enhancing the Aesthetic
specialty, continuous life-long
learning, and personal growth
for more than 45 years.
Learn more at www.surgery.org
or email Alicia Potochniak at
[email protected]
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Aesthetic Surgery Education And
Research Foundation
The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research
Foundation was established in 1993 as the
philanthropic arm of the Aesthetic Society.®
ASERF, the research arm of the Aesthetic Society,
continues to fund research that impacts YOUR
practice. Through directed research studies, as
well as providing grants to physicians, ASERF is
helping to ensure that aesthetic plastic surgery
products and techniques are safe, effective
and relevant.
You can help keep plastic surgery research moving
forward by:
• Donating your honoraria or royalties
• Becoming an annual donor
• Making a year-end donation
• Funding a specific area of research
• Donating gifts of stock
COMMITTEES & CHAIRS
Bylaws
Michael C. Edwards, MD
Database Review Task Force
Daniel C. Mills, II, MD
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD—Co-Chair
Data Hub Task Force
Neal R. Reisman, MD, JD
Fund Development
Anne Taylor, MD
Innovative Procedures
William P. Adams, Jr., MD
Nominating Committee
Felmont F. Eaves, III, MD
Scientific Research Committee
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD
Karol Gutowski, MD—Vice Chair
Or consider ASERF in your estate plans by:
Leaving a bequest in your will or trust Naming
ASERF as a beneficiary on a life-insurance policy.
Website
Michael G. Cedars, MD
Steven Teitelbaum, MD—Vice Chair
To learn more about donating to ASERF and other
research projects, please call 562-799-2356 or
visit www.aserf.org.
ASERF Past Presidents
ASERF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Al Aly, MD—President
Neal R. Reisman, MD, JD—President-Elect
Steven Teitelbaum, MD—Vice President
Scott W. Barttelbort, MD—Treasurer
Barry DiBernardo, MD—Secretary
Michael C. Edwards, MD—ASAPS President
James C. Grotting, MD—ASAPS President-Elect
Daniel C. Mills, II, MD—ASAPS Vice President
Simon Fredricks, MD
Norman M. Cole, MD
Robert Singer, MD
Jeffrey Lang, MD
Alan H. Gold, MD
Bahman Guyuron, MD
Laurie A. Casas, MD
Geoffrey R. Keyes, MD
V. Leroy Young, MD
William P. Adams, Jr., MD
Al Aly, MD
1993–1997
1997–2001
2001–2004
2004–2006
2006–2008
2008–2009
2009–2010
2010–2011
2011–2012
2012–2013
2013–2014
Directors
Spencer Brown, PhD
Julio Garcia, MD
Geoffrey C. Gurtner, MD
Michael T. Longaker, MD
Luis M. Rios Jr., MD
Trustees
William P. Adams, Jr., MD—Chair
Joe M. Gryskiewicz, MD
Geoffrey R. Keyes, MD
Robert Singer, MD
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Awards
Tiffany Award—Best Scientific Presentation
A Tiffany crystal prism on an onyx base is
presented to the individual who provides the
Best Scientific Presentation during the annual
meeting of the Society. The trophy, etched
with the Seal, includes a plate engraved with
the name of the recipient and is presented
during the subsequent annual meeting.
Peter G. Whidden, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1977
Walter J. Peters, MD
Boston, MA
1993
Joel E. Pessa, MD
Dallas, TX
1994
Jack H. Sheen, MD
San Francisco, CA
1995
Gregory P. Hetter, MD
Orlando, FL
1996
Mark B. Constantian, MD
New York, NY
1997
Samantha E. Kwon, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1998
Thomas J. Baker, MD
Dallas, TX
1999
Mark L. Lemmon, MD &
Sam T. Hamra, MD
San Francisco, CA
1978
Daniel C. Baker, MD &
John Conley, MD
Colorado Springs, CO
Robert S. Hamas, MD
Orlando, FL
2000
1979
1980
James Fletcher, MD
New York, NY
2001
Jack H. Sheen, MD
Orlando, FL
1981
Mark L. Jewell, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2002
Stephen J. Mathes, MD
Houston, TX
1982
Mark B. Constantian, MD
Boston, MA
2003
Eugene H. Courtiss, MD
Las Vegas, NV
1983
Ronald P. Gruber, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
Linton A. Whitaker, MD
Los Angeles, CA
V. Leroy Young, MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
Leo R. McCafferty, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
Ricardo Meade, MD
New York, NY
2007
1986
Bradley P. Bengtson, MD
San Diego, CA
2008
Barry S. Markman, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1987
Andrew P. Trussler, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2009
V. Leroy Young, MD
San Francisco, CA
1988
Glenn W. Jelks, MD
Washington, D.C.
2010
Jack P. Gunter, MD
Orlando, FL
1989
Grady Core, MD
Boston, MA
2011
V. Leroy Young, MD
Chicago, IL
1990
Onelio Garcia, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2012
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
New York, NY
1991
Mark B. Constantian, MD
New York, NY
2013
Joel E. Pessa, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1992
Simeon H. Wall Jr., MD
San Francisco, CA
2014
Gordon Letterman, MD &
Maxine Schurter, MD
Washington D.C.
Julia K. Terzis, MD
Boston, MA
Richard C. Shaw, MD &
Gregory A. Tobin, MD
New Orleans, LA
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1985
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Distinguished Service
Special Merit
This award is presented to members of the
Society whose dedication, service, and/or
contributions to the development, well-being,
and success of the Society have been
demonstrated over many years and have
exemplified action above and beyond the
expected or ordinary. The award is a Tiffany
crystal trapezoid on a marble base.
The Award of Special Merit commemorates
the paramount contributions to the success
and well-being of the Society which, in the
judgment of the Society, was above and
beyond the expected and ordinary. The
recipient need not be a member of the
Society. This award was originally in the form
of a document suitable for framing. In 1987,
an engraved silver bowl was adopted as
this award.
Jerome Klingbeil, MD, CAE
1978
John R. Lewis, Jr., MD
1987
Simon Fredricks, MD
1988
Thomas D. Rees, MD
1990
Thomas J. Baker, MD
1991
Rex A. Peterson, MD
1992
Norman M. Cole, MD
1995
Gaspar W. Anastasi, MD
1996
Stanley A. Klatsky, MD
2002
Jack A. Friedland, MD
2007
Robert Bernard, MD &
V. Leroy Young, MD
2009
Robert Singer, MD
2010
Robert Stanton
2011
Mark Gorney, MD
1978
Charles A. O’Brien, Esq.
1978
Christina Lewis
1987
Eugene H. Courtiss, MD
1989
Robert G. Stanton
1996
Charles A. O’Brien, Esq.
1998
Simon Fredricks, MD
2002
Elizabeth Sadati
2003
Robert Aicher, Esq.
2008
D. Ralph Millard, MD &
Debi M. Toombs
2009
John O’Leary & Mary Jewell
2010
Sue Dykema, CAE
2013
Dave Cherkis
2014
ASAPS Leadership Award
This award is presented to an ASAPS
member who shows exemplary leadership,
service, creativity, and dedication to the
subspecialty of Aesthetic Surgery, advancing
the organization in the pursuit of its stated
mission. The Award is presented at the
discretion of the Board of Directors to
recognize a superior contribution to the
Society and its members. The award is a
small, covered Tiffany box.
Robert W. Bernard, MD
1997
Robert Singer, MD
2004
James M. Stuzin, MD
2008
Foad Nahai, MD
2010
Career Achievement Award
This award honors an esteemed plastic
surgeon recognizing their significant
contributions and distinguished career,
dedication, and commitment to aesthetic
surgery training and patient safety. This award
is funded by donations in his name from the
surgeons that know him best and thankfully
recognize his powerful influence on our
careers and lives.
Thomas D. Rees, MD
Washington, DC
2010
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
New York, NY
2013
Luis O. Vasconez, MD
San Francisco, CA
2014
Foad Nahai, MD
Montréal, Québec, Canada
2015
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Joseph Safian, MD
Atlanta, GA
1970
Charles H. Thorne, MD
San Diego, CA
2009
Gustave Aufricht, MD
Boston, MA
1971
Robert Singer, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2010
Claire Straith, MD
Newport Beach, CA
1973
Foad Nahai, MD
Washington, D.C
2011
Simon Fredricks, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1992
Mark A. Codner, MD
Boston, MA
1992
Jack Fisher, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2012
John R. Lewis, Jr., MD
Los Angeles, CA
2013
Norman M. Cole, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2001
Glenn Jelks, MD
New York, NY
Robert G. Stanton
Boston, MA
2003
Thomas J. Baker, MD
New York, NY
2007
Gilbert P. Gradinger, MD
San Diego, CA
2008
Jeffrey Lang, MD
Washington, D.C.
2010
Linda Stanton
Washington, D.C.
2010
Special Award Winners
Jamil Ahmad, MD &
Frank Lista, MD
San Francisco, CA
2008
2014
Simon Fredricks Award
The Simon Fredricks Award is presented to
the individual who is judged the Best Panelist
at the annual meeting of the Society.
The award consists of an etched Tiffany
crystal box.
Michael W. Berns, PhD
Las Vegas, NV
1982
Carl R. Hartrampf, Jr., MD
Los Angeles, CA
1983
This award is presented to the individual who
is judged the Best Panel Moderator at the
ASAPS/ASERF Annual Meeting. This etched
triangular crystal on a green marble base is
made possible through a restricted fund
established in 2001 by Barbara and Peter B.
Fodor, MD.
Roger Blackwell, PhD
Washington, D.C.
1984
George C. Peck, MD
Boston, MA
1985
Joel J. Feldman, MD
New Orleans, LA
1986
Daniel C. Morello, MD
New York, NY
2001
Garry S. Brody, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1987
Franklin L. DiSpaltro, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2002
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
San Francisco, CA
1988
Robert Singer, MD
Boston, MA
2003
Bruno Ristow, MD
Orlando, FL
1989
Jack Fisher, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
John B. Tebbetts, MD
Chicago, IL
1990
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
T. Roderick Hester, MD
New York, NY
1991
Jack Fisher, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
Sherrell J. Aston, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1992
Foad Nahai, MD
New York, NY
2007
G. William Eklund, MD
Boston, MA
1993
Best Panel Moderator Award
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Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
Dallas, TX
1994
Gordon H. Sasaki, MD
San Francisco, CA
1995
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD &
Robert S. Hamas, MD
Orlando, FL
1996
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
New York, NY
1997
Glenn W. Jelks, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1998
Robert M. Goldwyn, MD
Dallas, TX
1999
James L. Baker, Jr., MD
Orlando, FL
2000
Ted E. Lockwood, MD
New York, NY
2001
Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2002
Jack P. Gunter, MD
Boston, MA
2003
Mary McGrath, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
Felmont F. Eaves, III, MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
Felmont F. Eaves, III, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
Al Aly, MD
New York, NY
2007
Dennis C. Hammond, MD
San Diego, CA
2008
Vasilios S. Lambros, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2009
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD
Washington, D.C.
2010
Glenn W. Jelks, MD
Boston, MA
2011
Bahman Guyuron, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2012
James M. Stuzin, MD
New York, NY
2013
Arthur Swift, MD
San Francisco, CA
2014
Jerome R. Klingbeil Award
The Jerome R. Klingbeil Award for teaching
excellence was established in 1988 to
recognize the efforts and the achievements of
outstanding Teaching Course instructors and
as a memorial to Jerome R. Klingbeil, MD,
CAE, (1918–1988).
This award was named in honor of Dr.
Klingbeil’s faithful and dedicated service
to the Society. Dr. Klingbeil served this
organization and its membership in
numerous capacities, including 1973 Local
Arrangements Chairman, Chairman of the
Convention Planning and Coordination
Committee
(1974–1984) and as its first Executive Director
(1981–1985). In keeping with the high degree
of emphasis Jerry placed upon quality
education and professional development, this
award is conferred upon Teaching Course
instructors who have donated their time and
expertise to furnish significant and long-term
contributions to the Society and the specialty.
The Aesthetic Society® is proud to present a
bust of Queen Nefertiti in recognition of
demonstrated commitment and excellence
to:
Frederick M. Grazer, MD
Bernard L. Kaye, MD
George C. Peck, MD
Gustavo A. Colon, MD
John Bostwick, III, MD
Gordon H. Sasaki, MD
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
Sydney Coleman, MD
Grant R. Fairbanks, MD
Robert S. Flowers, MD
Mark L. Jewell, MD
Alan Matarasso, MD
Tolbert Wilkinson, MD
Karen Zupko
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Raymond Vilain Award
Walter Scott Brown Award
The Raymond Vilain Award is presented
to an International Active member or an
international surgeon for an outstanding
scientific presentation at an Aesthetic Society
annual meeting. This award is given in
the name of Raymond Vilain, MD, a
Corresponding Member of the Society
from 1973–1989.
The Walter Scott Brown Award is presented
to the individual(s) presenting the Best Video
at the annual meeting. The award consists of
a check in the amount of $1,000 and an
accompanying certificate. This award is made
possible by a fund established by Walter
Scott Brown, MD (1906–1985).
Sherrell J. Aston, MD &
John Bostwick, III, MD
Orlando, FL
Carlos O. Uebel, MD
San Francisco, CA
1995
Michael Scheflan, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1998
Ronald P. Gruber, MD
Houston, TX
1981
Ewaldo B. de Souza Pinto, MD
Dallas, TX
1999
Thomas D. Rees, MD
Las Vegas, NV
1982
Jose Guerrerosantos, MD
Orlando, FL
2000
John B. Tebbetts, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1983
Michael Scheflan, MD
New York, NY
2001
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD
Washington, D.C.
1984
Bryan C. Mendelson, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2002
Thomas D. Rees, MD
Boston, MA
1985
Patrick Tonnard, MD
Boston, MA
2003
Yukio Shirakabe, MD
New Orleans, LA
1986
Patrick Tonnard, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1987
Jean Francois Pascal, MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
Arturo Ramirez-Montanana, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD &
Jack Fisher, MD
San Francisco, CA
1989
Barry Jones, MD
New York, NY
2007
David M. Metzner, MD
Orlando, FL
1990
Bryan C. Mendelson, MD
San Diego, CA
2008
John B. Tebbetts, MD
Chicago, IL
2009
Sam T. Hamra, MD
New York, NY
1991
João Carlos Sampaio Góes, MD
Las Vegas, NV
1992
Alain Fogli, MD
Washington, D.C.
2010
Gustavo A. Colon, MD
Los Angeles, CA
2011
S. Larry Schlesinger, MD
Boston, MA
1993
Gino Rigotti, MD
Boston, MA
1994
Janek Januszkiewicz, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2012
Edward J. Ivy, MD
Dallas, TX
1995
Mario Pelle-Ceravolo, MD
New York, NY
2013
Marco A. Faria-Correa, MD
San Francisco, CA
2014
Sam T. Hamra, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1998
Bryan Mendelson, MD
San Francisco, CA
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
Boston, MA
2003
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1988
ASAPS/ASERF Listings
Dean M. Toriumi, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
Best Journal Article
Daniel C. Baker, MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
This award is for the best aesthetic surgery
article published in a scientific journal.
José Abel de la Pena, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
Sherrell J. Aston, MD
New York, NY
2007
Clinton D. McCord, MD
San Diego, CA
Lawrence S. Reed, MD
Las Vegas, NV
N. John Yousif, MD
1994
Rod J. Rohrich, MD;
Jack P. Gunter, MD &
Ronald Friedman, MD
1995
2008
T. Roderick Hester, MD;
Mark A. Codner, MD &
Clinton D. McCord, MD
1996
2009
Rollin K. Daniel, MD
1997
Antonio Fuente Del Campo, MD
1998
David Netscher, MD;
Ricardo A. Meade, MD,
Jeffrey D. Friedman, MD;
Robert S. Malone, MD,
Jett R. Brady, MD &
John Thornby, PhD
1999
Ruth M. Graf, MD;
Andre Auersvald, MD,
Afranio Bernardes, MD;
& Thomas M. Biggs, MD
2000
John A. Grossman, MD;
Philippe A. Capraro, MD
& Virginijus Burneikis, MD
2001
In Chul Song Award for
Philanthropic Service
This award is made possible by a generous
contribution to the Aesthetic Surgery
Foundation by Sharadkumar Dicksheet, MD.
This $750 award is bestowed upon a plastic
surgeon whose philanthropic plastic surgery
efforts best exemplifies humanitarian service.
Thomas D. Rees, MD
1996
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD
1997
Sharadkumar Dicksheet, MD
1998
William P. Magee, MD
1999
Robert Davis, MD
2000
Richard Ellenbogen, MD &
Greg Bazell, MD
2002
J. William Little, MD
2001
Constantino G. Mendieta, MD
2003
Donald Laub, MD
2002
P. Craig Hobar, MD
2003
Bernard S. Alpert, MD
2004
V. Leroy Young, MD;
Marla E. Watson,
C.B. Boswell, MD; &
Robert F. Centeno, MD
2004
Thomas E. Geraghty, MD
2005
Fernando Ortiz-Monasterio, MD
2006
Fernando Ortiz-Monasterio, MD
2007
Ana Zulmira E.D. Badin, MD;
Márcia Regina Campelli Forte, MD;
& Odilon Loyola e Silva, MD
2005
Peter B. Fodor, MD
2008
Libby F. Wilson, MD
2009
V. Leroy Young, MD &
Marla E. Watson, MA
2006
Raj Chowdary, MD
2010
Julio Garcia, MD
2011
Larry Weinstein, MD
2012
Jordan P. Farkas, MD;
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD;
Daniel A. Hatef, MD;
Gabrielle Davis, MD,
Tuan Truong, MD;
Rod J. Rohrich, MD; &
Spencer A. Brown, PhD
2007
Christopher K. Patronella, MD,
Amado Ruiz-Razura, MD;
German Newall, MD
2008
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Scientific Exhibit Award
Henry A. Metz, MD;
Monica L. Arango, MD;
Tiravat Assavapolee, PhD;
Jana L. Siarski,
Fritz E. Barton, MD (Domestic)
2009
Emmanuel Delay, MD;
Sebastian Garson, MD;
Gilles Tousson, MD;
Raphael Sinna, MD (International)
2009
Daniel G. Becker, MD;
Evan Ransom, MD;
Charles Guy, DO;
Jason Bloom, MD (Domestic)
2010
Apostolos D. Mandrekas, MD;
George J. Zambacos, MD
(International)
2010
Craig N. Creasman, MD (Domestic);
David Mordaunt, PhD;
Tom Liolios, MBA;
Catherine Chiu;
Allan Gabriel, MD &
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD
2011
Claude Lassus, MD (International)
2011
Bradley P. Bengtson, MD &
Felmont F. Eaves, III, MD (Domestic)
2012
Ivo Pitanguy, MD &
Bárbara H.B. Machado, MD
(International)
2012
Clinton D. McCord, MD;
Peter Kreymerman, MD;
Foad Nahai, MD;
Joseph D. Walrath, MD (Domestic)
Patrick L. Tonnard, MD;
Alexis M. Verpaele, MD;
Assaf A. Zeltzer, MD, FCCP;
(International)
2013
Dzifa S. Kpodzo, MD, MPH;
Foad Nahai, MD; and
Clinton D. McCord, MD
(Domestic)
2014
Jonathan A. Kadouch, MD;
Charlotte J. Tutein Nolthenius, MD;
Daniel J. Kadouch, MD;
Henk-Jan van der Woude, MD;
PhD; Refaat B. Karim, MD, PhD;
and Rick Hoekzema, MD, PhD
(International)
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2013
2014
This award is presented to the individual who
presents the Scientific Exhibit at an annual
meeting which is selected as the most
educational.
Thadeusz Wellisz, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1992
Z. Paul Lorenc, MD
Boston, MA
1993
Mehdi N. Adham, MD
Dallas, TX
1994
Brad J. Jacobs, MD (resident)
Dallas, TX
1994
Brad J. Jacobs, MD
San Francisco, CA
1995
Bonnie J. Baldwin, MD
Orlando, FL
1996
Hamid Massiha, MD
New York, NY
1997
Vicente De Carolis, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1998
Richard Zienowicz, MD
Dallas, TX
1999
Scott E. Newman, MD
Orlando, FL
2000
Steven M. Hoefflin, MD
New York, NY
2001
Gregory R.D. Evans, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2002
Robert M. Freund, MD
Boston, MA
2003
Arturo C. Prado, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
Jaime Anger, MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
Peter B. Fodor, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
Mark A. Pinsky, MD
New York, NY
2007
Bradley P. Bengtson, MD
San Diego, CA
2008
Marcos Sforza, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2009
Alessandra Haddad, MD
Washoington, D.C.
2010
Marcos Sforza, MD
Boston, MA
2011
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Robert Singer Award for Best Hot Topics
Presentation
Best Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Research Paper
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
2013
Mark A. Pinsky, MD
2014
The 2014 Best Research Paper award is
made possible through The National Institute
of Aesthetic Research (NIAR) in conjunction
with the British Association of Aesthetic
Plastic Surgeons, through a generous grant
from Silimed.
ASERF Research Award
The ASERF (Aesthetic Surgery Education &
Research Foundation) Research Award is
conferred in those extraordinary circumstances
when the results of research projects have a
profound and monumental effect upon the
specialty of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the
quality of service provided to our patients.
Vernon Leroy Young, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
Community Service Award
Thomas D. Rees, MD
2006
Orlando, FL
Founder, African Medical Research
Foundation and its Flying Doctors Service
Adipose-Derived Stem Cell to Epithelial Stem
Cell Transdifferentiation: A Mechanism to
Potentially Improve Understanding of Fat
Grafting’s Impact on Skin Rejuvenation.
Brian M. Derby, MD;
Hui Dai, MD, PhD;
Joel Reichensperger, BS;
Lisa Cox, BS;
Carrie Harrison, BS;
Nicole Cosenza, MS;
Mei Yang, MD, PhD;
Reuben A. Bueno, MD; and
Michael W. Neumeister, MD;
FRCSC, FACS
2014
Renato Saltz, MD
2006
Orlando, FL
Founder, Image Reborn Foundation
Kenneth E. Salyer, MD
2007
New York,NY
Chairman, World Craniofacial Foundation
Lawrence C. Kurtzman, MD
2008
San Diego, CA
Medical Director, Operation Smile
Tolbert Wilkinson, MD
2009
Las Vegas, NV
Gang Tattoo Removal Program
Jack E. Demos, MD
New York, NY
Founder, Surgicorps, Int.
2013
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Sherrell J. Aston Award
The Sherrell J. Aston Award is $750 and was
created by Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet’s
“named fund” contribution to the Aesthetic
Surgery Education & Research Foundation for
the best presentation by a resident or
member of the ASAPS Candidate Program.
(Beginning in 1995 the criteria was limited to
entries from Aesthetic Society annual
meetings.)
Alexandra Conde Green, MD
Boston, MA
2011
Alison McAnney, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2012
Jeffrey Gusenoff
New York, NY
2013
Ryan Constantine
San Francisco, CA
2014
Ronald M. Friedman, MD
ASPRS Meeting
1994
Ted Lockwood Award for Excellence in
Body Contouring
Felmont F. Eaves, III, MD
San Francisco, CA
1995
Joseph D. Welch, MD
Orlando, FL
1996
Bryan Michelow, MD
New York, NY
1997
Samantha E. Kwon, MD
Los Angeles, CA
1998
Timothy Katzen, MD
Dallas, TX
1999
This award was created to recognize Dr. Ted
Lockwood’s visionary contributions to
aesthetic body contouring. The recipient of
this award is a plastic surgeon who
demonstrates a dedication to research,
clinical excellence, patient safety and peer
education in all aspects of body contouring
as demonstrated by publication in scientific
journals, clinical presentations, and by
ongoing innovation in body contouring
techniques.
Mark A. Codner, MD
Orlando, FL
2000
Ted Lockwood, MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
Arshad Muzaffar, MD
New York, NY
2001
Felmont F. Eaves, III, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
Lloyd M. Krieger, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2002
Peter B. Fodor, MD
New York, NY
2007
Georgeanna Huang, MD
Boston, MA
2003
Al Aly, MD
San Diego, CA
2008
Richard J. Siegel, MD
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2004
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2009
Sandri Ozan Sozer, MD
New Orleans, LA
2005
Ewaldo De Souza Pinto, MD
Washington, D.C.
2010
Hisham Seify, MD
Orlando, FL
2006
Osvaldo Saldanha, MD
Sao Paulo, Brazil
2011
Joan Fontdevila, MD
New York, NY
2007
Jordan P. Farkas, MD
San Diego, CA
2008
Alexander P. Moya, MD
Las Vegas, NV
2009
Steven Bailey, MD
Washington, D.C.
2010
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The Aesthetic Society’s
Industry Partnership Program
Founding Premier Partner: Sientra
DISCLOSURES
Founding Alliance Partner: Rosemont Media
Working together to advance the science, art, and safe practice
of aesthetic plastic surgery among qualified plastic surgeons.
It’s more than just business to us.
Bid & Win!
ASERF
Silent
Auction
The ASERF Silent Auction will launch online Friday, May 1 and
conclude Monday, May 18. This is an exciting opportunity to bid
on an amazing selection of terrific products, services, and much,
much more! All proceeds will directly support the Mission of
ASERF and the creation of a plastic surgery Data Hub.
Palais des congrès de Montréal—Montréal Québec, Canada
In conjunction with The Aesthetic Meeting 2015
Special Thanks to Our Participating Vendors:
Brava, LLC
CRC Press/ Taylor & Francis Group
Implantech
DISCLOSURES
Keller Medical, Inc.
Drs. Frank Lista & Jamil Ahmad
Oculo-Plastik
Syneron
TouchUp90210
Tulip Medical
Ulthera
Zeltiq
Terrific Products & Services at a Fraction of the Cost
O N LY I N T H E A E S T H E T I C M A R K E T P L A C E !
May 1—bidding opens online
May 18—bidding closes at 2:00pm PST
Disclosures
We only publish according to the ACCME’s
definition of a commercial interest:
Any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or
distributing health care goods or services consumed
by, or used on, patients.
Please note: This does not include textbooks, journals,
practice management, non-profit organizations, or
trademarked procedures. Hospitals and surgery centers that
offer these procedures are not regarded by ACCME as
commercial interests.
Unless noted below, the faculty and planners have
nothing to disclose. Faculty with commercial relationships
have undergone a conflict of interest resolution process.
Spousal relationships are included. If “No Position” is stated,
a “one time” event hosted by the stated commercial entity
was attended.
Bradley P. Bengtson, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Investigator, Speaker, Honorarium,
Research Support
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker, Consultant, Honorarium,
Research Support
Eric Bensimon, MD
Mentor: Consultant
R. Laurence Berkowitz, MD
AirXpander: Speaker, Investigator, Honorarium
Allergan: Speaker, Investigator, Research Support
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker, Under Contract, Stipends,
Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Sientra: Investigator, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Honorarium
Leona Bessonova
Allergan : Shareholder, Employee
William P. Adams, Jr., MD
Allergan: Advisor, Investigator, Honorarium,
Research Support, Cost Reimbursements
Galaflex: Researcher
Galatea: Advisor
Mentor: Investigator, Research Support
Strathspey Crown: Co-Founder, Stock or Options
Al Aly, MD
Allergan: Advisor, Consulting Fee
Angiotech Pharmaceuticals: Consultant, Honorarium
Ethicon/J&J: Consultant, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Allergan: Consultant, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker, Under Contract,
Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Strathspey Crown: Shareholder, Stock or Options
Spencer Brown, PhD
Alfredo E. Hoyos Ariza, MD
Reviticell: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee, Cost
Reimbursements
Dynamx: Board Member
Marena Group: Inventor, Advisor, Royalties
Sound Surgical Technologies: Speaker,
Discounted Products/Devices
Mark Brzezienski
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker, Researcher
Louis P. Bucky, MD
Sherrell J. Aston, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Advisor, Board Member,
Under Contract, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
GID: Board Member
Black and Black Surgical: Consultant
Implicit Care: Shareholder, Stock or Options
Eric Bachelor
A. Jay Burns, MD
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Investigator
Fritz E. Barton, Jr., MD
ASAPS: Editor, Under Contract
Lawrence Bass, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Advisor
BTL Industries: Investigator, Discounted Products/Devices
Cynosure: Investigator, Consulting Fee
Merz: Advisor, Consulting Fee
Sanuwave: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee
Frederick Beddingfield
Benjamin Brown
Mitchell H. Brown, MD
Allergan: Consultant
Allergan: Advisor, Researcher, Speaker
Ideal Implant: Shareholder, Under Contract,
Stock or Options, Marketting Benefits
Medscape: Editor, Under Contract
Strathspey Crown: Shareholder
Invuity, Inc.: Consultant
Francisco Agullo
Richard Baxter
Michael A. Bogdan, MD
Cynosure: Advisor, Board Member, Research Support,
Discounted Products/Devices
MyoScience: Speaker
Sciton: Speaker, Honorarium, Discounted Products/Devices
Solta Medical: Speaker, Honorarium, Research Support,
Discounted Products/Devices
ThermiGen: Speaker
Ulthera: Speaker, Advisor, Honorarium, Research Support,
Discounted Products/Devices
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Speaker, Advisor, Board Member,
Honorarium, Research Support, Stock or Options,
Cost Reimbursements, Discounted Products/Devices
Zimmer: Speaker, Discounted Products/Devices
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.: Employee
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Disclosures
Peter Philip Callan, MD
Mark A. Codner, MD
Allergan: Advisor, Consulting Fee, Honorarium,
Complimentary Registrations, Cost Reimbursements
Galderma: Advisor, Consulting Fee, Honorarium,
Complimentary Registrations, Cost Reimbursements
Mentor: Speaker, Advisor, Consultant, Board Member, Under
Contract, Consulting Fee, Stipends, Honorarium,
Research Support
Syneron: Researcher, Research Support
TEI Bioscience: Consultant, Consulting Fee
Ulthera: Speaker, Consulting Fee
M. Bradley Calobrace, MD
Alphaeon: Speaker, Consultant, Owner
Mentor: Speaker
Sientra: Speaker, Cost Reimbursements
Strathspey Crown: Shareholder, Board Member,
Stock or Options
Jay Calvert
Alma Lasers: Luminary
Bernard C. Camins, MD
Astellas Pharmaceuticals: Speaker, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Cubist Pharmaceuticals: Speaker, Under Contract,
Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Ethicon/J&J: Researcher, Research Support
Merck: Speaker, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Pfizer: Speaker, Researcher, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Research Support, Cost Reimbursements
Sanofi-Aventis: Speaker, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
John Canady
Mentor: Employee
David Caplin
Mentor: Consultant
Laurie A. Casas, MD
Galderma: Advisor, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Xodiak: Advisor, Consultant, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Daniel Cassuto
IBSA: Consultant, Speaker
Ipsen: Speaker
JuvaPlus (Teoxane licensing partner): Investigator
Merz: Consultant, Speaker
Robert F. Centeno, MD
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker, Under Contract
Mentor: No Position, Under Contract, Stipends
Pacira: Speaker, Under Contract
Sientra: Speaker, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Research Support
William Coleman III
Cabochon/Ulthera: Investigator
Grady B. Core, MD
Ideal Implant: Investor, Stock or Options
Marina Medical Instruments: Advisor,
Cost Reimbursements
Vigen B. Darian, MD
Pacira: Speaker, Honorarium
James Chao
Steven H. Dayan, MD
Novus Scientific: Consultant
Christopher Chia, MD
Cynosure: Consultant, Discounted Products/Devices
Invasix: Researcher, Stock or Options
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Robert Cohen, MD
VitaThreads: CEO, Founder, Investor
Nazim Cerkes, MD
Allergan: Shareholder, Stock or Options
Mentor: No Position, Cost Reimbursements
Brava: Investor, Stock or Options
Cytori Therapeutics: Shareholder, Consultant,
Under Contract, Consulting Fee, Stock or Options,
Cost Reimbursements
Hydrasolve: Consultant, Consulting Fee, Honorarium,
Discounted Products/Devices
Ivonexus: Consultant, Advisor, Board Member
KLS-Martin: No Position
Neoesthetics: Investigator, Consultant
Puregraft: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Stipends, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements,
Discounted Products/Devices
Revance Therapeutics: Investor, Stock or Options
Solta Medical: Speaker, Under Contract, Honorarium
Sound Surgical Technologies: Luminary
Stryker CMF: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Royalties
Suneva Medical: Investigator, Shareholder, Under Contract,
Research Support, Stock or Options
ThermiAesthetics: Investor, Investigator, Consultant
ThermiGen: Shareholder, Investor, Advisor, Under Contract,
Stock or Options
Tulip Medical Products: Consultant
Adam Collette
Medicis Aesthetics: Consultant
Sciton: Speaker, Researcher
R. Brannon Claytor, MD
Steven R. Cohen, MD
Allergan: Researcher, Consultant, Speaker
Galderma: Researcher, Consultant, Speaker
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Researcher, Consultant,
Speaker
Revance Therapeutics: Researcher, Consultant, Speaker
Daniel A. Del Vecchio, MD
GID: Owner
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Consultant, Consulting Fee
Mentor: Consultant, Consulting Fee
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Disclosures
Claudio L. DeLorenzi, MD
Stephan Finical, MD
Allergan: Medical Affairs Director, Speaker, Under Contract,
Salary, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Advisor, Under Contract,
Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Mentor: Speaker, Consultant, Under Contract,
Consulting Fee, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Merz: Medical Affairs Director, Speaker, Under Contract,
Salary, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Allergan: Consultant, Consulting Fee
Exparell: Researcher, Research Support
Joseph DeLozier
Evan Garfein
Bovie Corporation: Consultant
Robert Freund
Angiosome Llc. : Officer
Lipose: Chairman
Conor Gallagher
Allergan : Employee, Medical Affairs Director, Shareholder
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker
Anand Deva, MD
Allergan: Researcher, Research Support
GAAB LLC: Co-Founder, Research Support,
Stock or Options
KCI: Researcher, Consultant, Testify, Consulting Fee,
Honorarium, Research Support, Complimentary
Registrations, Cost Reimbursements
Mentor: Researcher, Consultant, Honorarium,
Research Support, Cost Reimbursements
Barry E. DiBernardo, MD
Aura: Researcher
Cutera: Investigator, Speaker, Cost Reimbursements,
Discounted Products/Devices
Cynosure: Consultant, Investigator, Researcher, Speaker,
Under Contract, Honorarium, Research Support,
Discounted Products/Devices
Eclipsemed: Consultant, Discounted Products/Devices
Merz: Committee Member, Honorarium
NeoGraft: Speaker, Honorarium
Solta Medical: Speaker, Discounted Products/Devices
Steven Gitt
Ulthera, Inc.: Advisor, Consultant, Researcher, Speaker
Dee Anna Glaser
Allergan: Investigator, Advisor
Demira: Investigator, Advisor
Galderma: Advisor
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Investigator, Advisor
Miramar: Advisor
Ulthera: Investigator
Unilever: Advisor
Caroline A. Glicksman, MD
Allergan: Investigator, Committee Member,
Under Contract, Consulting Fee, Honorarium
Sientra: Advisor, Consulting Fee
Joao Carlos Sampaio Goes, MD
Allergan: Consultant
Oranogenesis: Investigator
Michael Gold
Michael C. Edwards, MD
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.: Investigator
Allergan: Advisor
Pacira: Investigator
Sientra: Advisor
Cory Goldberg
Warren Ellsworth
Allergan: Advisor, Speaker, Investigator, No Position
Valeant Canada: Advisor, Researcher, Speaker
Greg Goodman
Allergan : Consultant
Dael Govreen-Segal
Sabrini Fabi
G&G Biotechnology: Shareholder
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Investigator
Jacky Govrin-Yehudain
G&G Biotechnology: Shareholder
Julius W. Few, MD
Allergan: Investigator, Under Contract, Honorarium
ColBar LifeScience: Advisor, Honorarium
Ethicon Endo-Surgery/J&J: Speaker, Under Contract,
Honorarium, Discounted Products/Devices
Galatea: Investigator, Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting
Fee, Research Support
Galderma: Advisor, Honorarium
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Advisor, Under Contract,
Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Medicis Aesthetics: Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium
Mentor: Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium
Merz: Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium
Palomar Medical Technologies: Speaker, Honorarium
Ulthera: Investigator, Consultant, Under Contract,
Honorarium, Research Support, Discounted
Products/Devices
Ruth Maria Graf, MD
Mentor: Consultant, Research Support,
Cost Reimbursements
Miles H. Graivier, MD
BTL Industries: Investigator, Discounted Products/Devices
Cynosure: Investigator, Research Support, Discounted
Products/Devices
Ideal Implant: Investigator, Research Support
Merz: Consultant, Under Contract, Discounted
Products/Devices
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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Disclosures
Lawrence N. Gray, MD
Jim Headley
Allergan: Investigator, Stock or Options
Mentor: Investigator
Obagi Medical Products: Advisor, Stock or Options
Sientra: Investigator
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Investor
ZO Skin Health: CEO, Under Contract, Testify, Salary,
Stock or Options, Cost Reimbursements, Discounted
Products/Devices
John E. Gross, MD
Allergan: Investigator, Consultant, Consulting Fee, Research
Support, Cost Reimbursements
Alphaeon: Medical Affairs Director, Employee, Salary,
Stock or Options, Cost Reimbursements
Evolus: Co-Founder, Shareholder, Researcher, Royalties,
Stock or Options, Cost Reimbursements
Strathspey Crown: Co-Founder, Investor, Stock or Options
Todd Gross
Per Heden, MD
Allergan: Speaker, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Research Support
Galderma: Speaker, Under Contract, Testify, Honorarium,
Research Support
Haideh Hirmand, MD
Invasix: Investigator, Research Support
Medicis Aesthetics: Speaker, Honorarium
Merz: Board Member, Research Support
Joseph P. Hunstad, MD
Becon Medical: Investigator, Stock or Options
Cohera Medical: Investigator, Testify, Stipends, Research
Support, Cost Reimbursements
Cynosure: Advisor, Researcher, Research Support,
Discounted Products/Devices
Mentor: Investigator
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.: Employee
James C. Grotting, MD
Ideal Implant: Shareholder
Keller Medical: Shareholder
Sanjay Grover, MD
Strathspey Crown: Founder, Stock or Options
Syneron: Advisor, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Ronald Gruber, MD
Black and Black Surgical any royalties to psef: No Position
Joe Gryskiewicz, MD & Spouse
Steven Jacobson
Allergan: Consultant
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Consultant
Sientra: Consultant
Lynn L.C. Jeffers, MD
Sientra: Speaker, Under Contract, Consulting Fee
Incisive Surgical: Investor, Stock or Options
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Consultant, Consulting Fee
Karol A. Gutowski, MD
Angiotech Pharmaceuticals: Committee Member,
Under Contract, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Suneva Medical: Committee Member, Honorarium
Viora: Committee Member, Honorarium, Cost
Reimbursements
Mark L. Jewell, MD
Allergan: Advisor, Consulting Fee, Research Support
Investigator, Consulting Fee, Research Support
Keller Medical: Consultant
Mentor: Researcher, Stipends, Research Support
Solta Medical: Advisor
Marshall E. Kadin, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee
Bahman Guyuron, MD
Michael Kaminer
Innovative Medical Equipment: CEO
Cabochon/Ulthera: Investigator
Dennis C. Hammond, MD
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Consultant
Mentor: Consultant, Under Contract, Testify, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
MTF: Consultant, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Specialty Surgical Products: Inventor, Under Contract,
Royalties, Consultant, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Neal Handel, MD
Mentor: Speaker, Advisor, Under Contract, Salary,
Cost Reimbursements
Polytech Heath & Aesthetics: Speaker, Stipends,
Complimentary Registrations, Cost Reimbursements
Michael A. C. Kane, MD
Teoxane: Speaker
Nolan S. Karp, MD
Allergan: Investigator, Research Support
Bruce Katz
Alma Lasers: No Position
Cynosure: No Position
Merz: Investigator
Syneron: No Position
Ariane Kawata
Evidera: Employee
Melinda J. Haws, MD
Sientra: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Discounted Products/Devices
Strathspey Crown: Investor, Under Contract
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Disclosures
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD
Z. Paul Lorenc, MD
Allergan: No Position, Honorarium
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Advisor, Consultant,
Under Contract, Consulting Fee
Merz: Advisor, Honorarium
Solta Medical: Investigator, Research Support
Ulthera: Advisor, Researcher, Under Contract
ZO Medical: No Position, Honorarium
Johnson & Johnson: Consultant
Medicis Pharmaceutical: Consultant
Mentor: Consultant
Merz: Consultant
Kamran Khoobehi, MD
Brava: Investor
Herluf G. Lund, MD
Allergan: Investigator, Under Contract, Research Support
SkinMedica: Consultant, Under Contract, Cost
Reimbursements
Corey Maas
Roger K. Khouri, MD
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.: Investigator
Brava: Speaker, Stock or Options
Lipocosm: Speaker, Stock or Options
Mark Magnusson, MD
Brian M. Kinney, MD
BioElectronics: Board Member, Stock or Options
Crisalix Sari: Consultant, Under Contract, Royalties,
Stock or Options
Dermik/Sanofi-Aventis: Speaker, Stipends
Klox Technologies: Consultant, Under Contract,
Research Support, Cost Reimbursements
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Consultant
LPG Systems: Advisor
Mentor: Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Research Support, Cost Reimbursements
Merz: Consultant
Sientra: Consultant
ThermiGen: Advisor
Joshua Korman, MD
Allergan: Advisor, Honorarium, Complimentary Registrations,
Cost Reimbursements, Discounted Products/Devices
Lumenis: Luminary, Honorarium, Complimentary
Registrations, Cost Reimbursements
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Luminary, Honorarium, Complimentary
Registrations, Cost Reimbursements
Andrew Magyar
Allergan : Employee
G. Patrick Maxwell, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Honorarium, Royalties, Cost Reimbursements
GID: Founder, Shareholder, Testify, Stock or Options
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Consultant, Under Contract,
Consulting Fee, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Strathspey Crown: Founder, Shareholder, Stock or Options
Patricia A. McGuire, MD
Marz Medical: Founder
Neodyne: Advisor
Allergan: Consultant, Under Contract, Honorarium, Research
Support, Cost Reimbursements, Discounted
Products/Devices
Bill Kortesis
Allergan: Consultant
Cohera Medical: Investigator
Cynosure: Consultant
Mentor: Consultant
Constantino G. Mendieta, MD
Daniel Krochmal
Allergan: Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium
Etna Interactive: Founder, Salary
KCI: Advisor, Under Contract, Cost Reimbursements
Merz: Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Consultant, Under Contract, Honorarium
Sound Surgical Technologies: Inventor, Royalties, Research
Support, Cost Reimbursements, Marketting Benefits
Ryan J. Miller
Pacira: Investor
Michael I Kulick, MD
Innovative Therapies Inc: Advisor, Honorarium
Donald H. Lalonde, MD
Accurate Surgical & Scientific Instruments/ASSI: Speaker,
Honorarium
Val Lambros
Allergan: Advisor, Speaker
Valeant: Advisor
Paul Lizzul
Daniel C. Mills, II, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Research Support, Stock or Options
Cutera: Consultant
Quill: Consultant
Suneva Medical: Investigator
Ulthera: Investigator
David Moatazedi
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.: Employee
Allergan: President, Salary
Michael T. Longaker, MD
Neodyne: Founder, Consulting Fee, Stock or Options,
Cost Reimbursements
Tau Tona: Founder, Board Member, Stock or Options
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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Disclosures
M. Mark Mofid, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Researcher
Halozyme: Researcher, Under Contract, Stipends,
Honorarium, Research Support, Stock or Options,
Cost Reimbursements
Pfizer: Consultant, Investigator, Under Contract, Research
Support
Kiya Movassaghi, MD, D.M.D.
Angiotech Pharmaceuticals: Speaker, Advisor, Honorarium
Bard-Davol Corp: Speaker, Honorarium
Sientra: No Position, Under Contract, Testify, Consulting Fee,
Salary, Stipends, Cost Reimbursements, Discounted
Products/Devices
Alexander Moya, MD
Ethicon Endo-Surgery/J&J: Consultant, Honorarium
Surgical Specialty Products: Speaker, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Farzad R. Nahai, MD
Ethicon Endo-Surgery/J&J: Consultant, Speaker, Under
Contract, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Mentor: Consultant
Pacira: Consultant, Speaker, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
James D. Namnoum, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee, Stock
or Options, Cost Reimbursements Shareholder,
Consultant
Zein E. Obagi, MD
Obagi Medical Products: Owner, Stock or Options
Humberto Palladino
Allergan: Consultant
Malcolm Paul
Angiotech: Shareholder
Ellman International: No Position, Under Contract,
Discounted Products/Devices
HOYA ConBio: Speaker, Honorarium, Research Support,
Discounted Products/Devices
Human Med: No Position, Discounted Products/Devices
Invasix: Speaker, Stock or Options, Discounted
Products/Devices
Keller Medical: Investor, Under Contract, Stock or Options
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker, Honorarium, Discounted
Products/Devices
Medicis Aesthetics: Speaker, Honorarium
Mentor: Speaker, Under Contract, Salary
Merge: Advisor
Merz: Speaker, Under Contract, Salary, Honorarium,
Stock or Options
Midmark: Advisor
Oculo-Plastik: No Position, Discounted Products/Devices
RA Medical: No Position
Revance Therapeutics: Speaker, Stock or Options
Sanuwave: No Position, Discounted Products/Devices
Sciton: Speaker, Testify, Honorarium, Research Support,
Stock or Options, Complimentary Registrations,
Cost Reimbursements, Marketting Benefits, Discounted
Products/Devices
Solta Medical: Speaker, Discounted Products/Devices
Sound Surgical Technologies: Consultant, Honorarium,
Marketting Benefits, Discounted Products/Devices
Syneron: Speaker, Research Support, Discounted
Products/Devices
Ulthera: Speaker, Honorarium, Research Support,
Discounted Products/Devices
UltraShape: Speaker, Honorarium, Research Support
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Speaker, Honorarium, Discounted
Products/Devices
Zimmer: Speaker, Discounted Products/Devices
Jeffrey J. Ptak, MD
Luis F. Perin, MD
Ethicon/J&J: Speaker, Consultant, Under Contract, Testify,
Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Mentor: Speaker, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Brian D. Peterson, MD
Adicyte: Advisor, Speaker, Honorarium, Marketting Benefits,
Discounted Products/Devices
Sound Surgical Technologies: Speaker, Advisor, Honorarium
Thermi Aesthetics: Advisor, Speaker, Honorarium, Cost
Reimbursements
Mentor: Consultant, Cost Reimbursements
Neal R. Reisman, MD, J.D.
Jason Pozner, MD
Allergan: Speaker, Committee Member, Honorarium
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Speaker, Committee Member,
Honorarium
Allergan: Speaker, Honorarium
Allumera: Investigator
Alma Lasers: Speaker, Discounted Products/Devices
Bella Contour: No Position, Discounted Products/Devices
Biopelle: Advisor
Coapt Systems: Speaker, Honorarium
Cutera: Investigator
Cynosure: Consultant, Honorarium, Marketting Benefits,
Discounted Products/Devices
Cytori Therapeutics: No Position, Discounted
Products/Devices
DEKA Medical: Speaker, Discounted Products/Devices
Dermawave: Consultant
Eclipsemed: Speaker, Discounted Products/Devices
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Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Allergan: No Position, Under Contract,
Cost Reimbursements
Eriem Surgical, Inc.: Advisor, Royalties
Micrins Surgical: Consultant, Royalties
J. Peter Rubin, MD
Cohera Medical: Advisor
Covidien: Researcher, Research Support
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Researcher, Research Support
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
Disclosures
Michel Saint-Cyr
Hema Sundaram
Allergan: Consultant
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Consultant
Mentor: Consultant
Allergan: Consultant, Shareholder
Evolus/Strathspey Crown (licensing partners of Teoxane):
Investigator, Shareholder
JuvaPlus (Teoxane licensing partner): Investigator,
No Position
Merz: Investigator, Consultant
Michael Scheflan, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Speaker, Advisor, Investigator, Under
Contract, Research Support, Cost Reimbursements
Stemcell Medicine: Consultant, Under Contract,
Consulting Fee
TEI Bioscience: Advisor, Speaker, Investigator, Honorarium,
Complimentary Registrations, Cost Reimbursements
Tony Seymour
Alphaeon: Employee, Salary
David Shuter MD
La Lumiere: Co-Founder, Investor
Arthur Swift, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Investigator, Advisor, Consulting Fee,
Honorarium
Galderma: Speaker, Honorarium
Medicis Aesthetics: Advisor, Investigator, Speaker,
Consultant, Consulting Fee, Honorarium
Merz: Speaker, Investigator, Researcher, Consulting Fee,
Honorarium
Jonathan Sykes
John Silverton
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.: Investigator
Erchonia Corporation: Investigator
Mia Talmor
Robert Singer, MD
Sientra: Consultant
Anzu Medical: Advisor, Board Member, Stock or Options
Devinder Singh
Chad D. Tattini, MD
Strathspey Crown: Investor
LifeCell Corporation/KCI: Consultant
Steven Teitelbaum, MD
Kevin Smith
Allergan: Researcher, Research Support
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Shareholder, Researcher
Mentor: Consultant, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Cost Reimbursements Researcher, Research Support
Sientra: Researcher, Research Support
Silimed: Researcher, Research Support
Ulthera: Researcher, Shareholder, Stock or Options
UltraShape: Researcher, Research Support
VitaTreads: Advisor
Scott Spear
Allergan: Consultant
W. Grant Stevens, MD
Allergan: Speaker
Allure Medical: Advisor
Biodermis: Researcher
BioForm Medical: Advisor
BTL Industries: Luminary
Cohera Medical: Investigator
Cutera: Advisor
Galderma: Advisor
GlaxoSmithKline: Advisor
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Advisor
Mentor: Investigator
Merz: Advisor
Sientra: Investigator
Silimed: Investigator
Solta Medical: Advisor
Syneron: Advisor
Tau Tona: Consultant
ThermiAesthetics: Luminary, Speaker
Venus Concept: Luminary, Speaker
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Speaker
Zimmer: Luminary, Speaker
Oren Tepper
Stryker CMF: Speaker
Spero Theodorou, MD
Invasix: Researcher, Stock or Options
Bruce W. Van Natta, MD
Allergan: Advisor, Investigator, Honorarium, Research
Support
Galatea: Advisor, Consultant, Honorarium, Research
Support, Stock or Options, Cost Reimbursements
Hydrasolve: Advisor, Researcher, Research Support
MiraDry: Advisor, Discounted Products/Devices
Refine USA: Advisor, Stock or Options, Cost
Reimbursements
Zeltiq Aesthetics: Researcher, Research Support
Janet Vargo
Mentor: Employee
Jennifer L. Walden, MD
Louis L. Strock, MD
Allergan: Investigator, Research Support
Mentor: Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium, Consultant
Accurate Surgical & Scientific Instruments/ASSI: Inventor,
Marketting Benefits, Discounted Products/Devices
Sciton: Luminary, Research Support, Discounted
Products/Devices
Venus Concept: Luminary, Cost Reimbursements,
Discounted Products/Devices
WE ARE AESTHETICS.
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Disclosures
Simeon H. Wall, Jr., MD
Ideal Implant: Shareholder
Mentor: Advisor
Pacira: Investigator
Strathspey Crown: Founder, Stock or Options
Ulthera: Investigator
Robert Weiss
Cabochon/Ulthera: Investigator
Roger Wixtrom
Mentor: Consultant
G. Jackie Yee, MD
Allergan: Speaker, Advisor, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Medicis Aesthetics: Speaker, Consultant, Under Contract,
Consulting Fee, Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Merz: Consultant, Advisor, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Honorarium, Cost Reimbursements
Paradigm: Speaker, Under Contract, Honorarium,
Cost Reimbursements
Anthony Youn, MD
Allergan: Consultant, Luminary, Consulting Fee
Alphaeon: Investor, Discounted Products/Devices
Invasix: Consultant, Luminary
ZO Skin Health: Consultant, Speaker, Consulting Fee,
Discounted Products/Devices
Wine Tasting
Sunday, May 17
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Vernon Leroy Young, MD
AirXpander: Consultant, Under Contract
Allergan: Researcher, Under Contract, Research Support
Ardea: Investigator, Under Contract
Covance: Investigator, Under Contract
Derma Sciences: Investigator, Under Contract
Evolus: Investigator, Under Contract
Kimberly-Clark: Consultant, Under Contract
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals: Researcher, Under Contract,
Research Support
Lithera: Consultant, Researcher, Research Support
Merck: Investigator, Under Contract
Oxygenisis: Researcher
Pfizer: Advisor, Researcher, Under Contract, Consulting Fee,
Research Support, Cost Reimbursements
RXI Pharmeceuticals: Advisor, Testify, Consulting Fee, Salary,
Research Support, Stock or Options, Cost
Reimbursements Researcher, Under Contract, Consulting
Fee
Sanofi-Aventis: Investigator, Under Contract
Takeda: Investigator, Under Contract
Meet ASAPS
leadership
and enjoy a
sampling of wines
in Booth #1817
This is your chance
to ask questions
and give feedback
to the ASAPS board
and leadership.
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