Advances in Multi-Specialty Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Symposium 2010
November 6 - 7, 2010(Ended)Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Los Angeles, CA, United States
This two-day symposium offers an opportunity to
learn new techniques and reinforce skills and methods through
presentations, video, panel discussion and interaction with acknowledged
experts in plastic surgery, facial reconstruction, and dermatology. The
program is divided into sessions with faculty panels and question and
answer sessions interspersed to encourage interactivity between
participants and session presenters. Aesthetic
and facial plastic surgery topics explored include avoiding the pitfalls
of revision rhinoplasty, fat grafting techniques, skin resurfacing, and
blepharoplasty. This year, the program will also feature presentations
from residents wishing to make an academic contribution to the specialty
of plastic surgery during their training. The overall goal of this
program is to present new, clinically useful, innovative and practical
surgical and non-surgical techniques to enable plastic surgeons to
provide improved care to their patients seeking aesthetic and
reconstructive surgery.
Plastic and reconstructive surgical and non-surgical procedures vary widely. Patient needs range from birth defects to facial rejuvenation, accidents to rhinoplasty, breast reduction to fat grafting - and all require unique skill sets and experience. This demand for aesthetic procedures and reconstruction gives rise to numerous new technologies and techniques and keeping pace with such advances can be challenging. This program will present participants with cutting edge knowledge that can be applied directly to their practice with the ultimate goals of patient safety, improved performance and achieving the best possible outcomes for aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery patients.
Target Audience
This program has been designed to meet the educational needs of plastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, general surgeons, otolaryngologists, dermatologists, and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with aesthetic and reconstructive needs.
Learning Objectives
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Review the science of human facial
transplantation.
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Reinforce blepharoplasty
techniques to prevent complications in patients requiring eyelid
surgery.
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List the benefits of
using 3D techniques for facial rejuvenation to facilitate the diagnosis
and treatment of facial injuries.
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Counsel patients
seeking facial rejuvenation on available treatment options to improve
aesthetic facial features.
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Review and apply proven
techniques in revision rhinoplasty to minimize complications and
maximize functional and aesthetic nasal structure for patients seeking
to correct or improve facial features.
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Review the pertinent anatomy of the lower lid, nose, and
orbital rim.
Address
8701 Gracie Allen Drive,
Los Angeles,
California,
United States
Los Angeles,
California,
United States
Prices *
25-200 US Dollar (Early registration date: October 11, 2010)
Organization
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