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Thursday, October 10
Special Events: Thursday/Friday
Refining PRimaRy RhinoPlasty
Results - minimizing secondaRy
RhinoPlasty
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Program co-chairs:
Bahman Guyuron, MD and
Jeffrey Marcus, MD
fee: $400/person (includes lunch)
8 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
What makes a successful rhinoplasty surgeon? Experts from
The Rhinoplasty Society will explore the essentials, technical
principles, and artistic pearls for mastering primary rhinoplasty. In
addition to lively panel discussions, individual presentations will
address 10 principles to primary rhinoplasty success; recognizing
and avoiding functional problems in primary rhinoplasty; refined
tip surgery; and how to recognize and avoid problem patients.
The presenters will discuss their philosophy, matters that are
crucial to the successful rhinoplasty, and how to avoid the pitfalls.
hot toPics in Plastic suRgeRy
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Program chair:
Kenneth Rothaus, MD
fee: $250/person (includes lunch)
5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
This half-day course assesses the latest leading edge technology
and techniques. See what the future holds for the industry and
learn to separate hype from reality. Top faculty will bring you
cutting-edge research on new devices and techniques and panels
will discuss the pros and cons of different methodologies.
Information will cover areas of aesthetics and fillers; technology;
regeneration and reconstruction; and international innovations.
Surgeons must register for Plastic Surgery The Meeting to register
for Hot Topics. Exhibitors are welcome to register for Hot Topics.
gRant aPPlication mentoRing session
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
By appointment only: During 30 minute meetings during this
session, you'll meet one-on-one with grant reviewers and
established plastic surgery researchers in your field of expertise to
discuss your grant application in more detail to help on formulate a
strategy to make your grant more competitive for funding during
the next PSF grant cycle.
Send an email to research@plasticsurgery.org to schedule
an appointment.
ViPs foRum: suRgical VolunteeRism ­ Past,
PResent, and futuRe
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
speaker:
Mark Migliori, MD and Panel (TBD)
This open forum will explore the continuum of surgical volunteer
missions from narrow scope cleft missions to complex surgical
challenges in hand, burn, and craniofacial procedures. The forum
will enable dialogue around lessons learned regarding collaboration
with local physicians and disaster relief efforts.
the loweR facial thiRd: ReconstRuctiVe &
aesthetic stRategies
6:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
co-chairs:
Kant Lin, MD; Reza Jarrahy, MD
invited faculty: Stephen Baker, MD, DDS; Steven Buchman,
MD; David Chwei-Chin Chuang, MD; Steven Cohen, MD, FACS;
Patrick Garvey, MD, FACS; Christopher Gordon, MD; Lun Jou
Lo, MD; Henry Kawamoto, MD; Peter Neligan, MB; John Polley,
MD; Eduardo Rodriguez, MD, DDS; Rod Rohrich, MD; Warren
Schubert, MD; Mark Urata, MD, DDS
This advanced symposium will allow you to implement strategies
that will improve your surgical technique and practice. In-depth
presentations and interactive discussions will focus on aesthetics and
reconstruction of both the bone and soft tissues of the lower facial
third. Topics will include: Mandible facture management, mandible re-
constructions following ballistic injury and cancer resection; Aesthetic
surgeries of angle reduction, genioplasty and control of lower facial
third dimensions; Lip reconstruction and aesthetic management of
the jaw line along with the latest resurfacing techniques. The use of
osseointegrated dental implants will also be discussed. Internationally
recognized experts in the field will discuss these topics and more.
Friday, October 11
ASPS/ASMS Member/
ASPS Life-Inactive
$500
On or Before
8/1
On or After
9/6
8/2-9/5
$550
$625
$645
$710
$780
$350
$400
$450
Guest Physician
Resident/Fellow/ASPS
Life-Active/Allied Health
Professional/Office
Personnel/Spouse/Guest