The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery 400 Newport Center Drive #100 Newport Beach, California 92660 www.FacialPlasticMeetings.com Don’t miss our early registration deadline! course registration For additional information, contact: Cherie Grochow Phone: 949-933-6622 Fax: 949-706-2820 Send to: Cherie Grochow 400 Newport Center Drive #100 Newport Beach, California 92660 Cancellations and Refunds: Registrations are refundable minus $175 handling fee if cancellations are received in writing in the Foundation office by July 25, 2007. Before Before After June 20 July 20 July 20 Thursday through Sunday, August 9–12, 2007 $ 895 $ 995 $1095 Assistants or non-MD Spouses (Attending with M.D.) $ 495 $ 595 Current Residents or Fellows $ 495 $ 595 $ 695 (Must have letter from Director of Program) Register online at www.FacialPlasticMeetings.com Name: Degree: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Specialty: E-mail: Credit card: Visa Mastercard American Express Card Number: Exp. Date: Signature: Make checks payable to: The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery First Class Presort U.S. Postage PAID Santa Ana, CA Permit No. 756 hotel info Hyatt Regency Newport Beach 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660 The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery is proud to host the 2007 21st Annual Symposium on the Latest Advances in Facial Plastic Surgery at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach in Newport Beach, California. The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach situates on 26 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, with luxurious guestrooms overlooking the spectacular Back Bay of Newport Beach. Centrally located, the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach offers complimentary transportation to Orange County Airport, Fashion Island and Balboa Island. Blocks of rooms have been reserved under the Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery at the special rate of $165 per night at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach. We request that you make your reservation early and communicate directly with the hotel. Telephone (949) 729-1234 Fax (949) 759-3253 www.FacialPlasticMeetings.com accreditation Physician Accreditation: Medical Education Resources is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation: Medical Education Resources designates this educational activity for a maximum of 31.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essentials. Target Audience: Plastic Surgeons, Facial Plastic Surgeons, Dermatologists, Otolaryngologists, Oculoplastic Surgeons and those interested in state-of-the-art techniques in cosmetic surgery. Course Objectives: At the conclusion of this symposium, the participant should be able to: utilize new approaches in facial surgery including face-lifting, endoscopic aesthetic facial surgery, browlifting, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, facial implants and skin rejuvenation using peels and laser techniques; discuss new methods in the latest advances in cosmetic surgery of the face including procedures such as botulism toxin injection, autologen and facial augmentation rejuvenation, gortex, alloderm, fat grafting and hair restoration. Newport Seminar 2007 – August 9–12, 2007 THE 21ST ANNUAL Newport Seminars 2007 SYMPOSIUM ON THE LATEST ADVANCES IN FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY The Country’s Premier Multi-disciplinary Meeting JOINTLY SPONSORED BY Medical Education Resources, A Nonprofit Education Organization and The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery August 9th–12th, 2007 31.5 CME credits Hyatt Regency Newport Beach, CA Co-Chairmen H.G. Brennan, M.D. R. James Koch, M.D. Randolph Waldman, M.D. www.FacialPlasticMeetings.com invited faculty Stephan Adler, M.D. Shawn Allen, M.D. Roger Allcraft, M.D. Henry Baylis, M.D. Cynthia Boxrud, M.D. H. George Brennan, M.D. Jay Calvert, M.D. Robert Cattani, M.D. Michael Churukian, M.D. Mina Constantinides, M.D. Steven Dayan, M.D. Douglas Dedo, M.D. Sorin Eremia, M.D. Nabil Fanous, M.D. Fred Fedok, M.D. Joe Feste, M.D. Danica Fiaschetti, COA Michael Godin, M.D. Robert Goldberg, M.D. Roy Grekin, M.D. Mark Hamilton, M.D. Nicanor Isse, M.D. Stanley Jacobs, M.D. Arkady Kagan, M.D. Sheldon Kabaker, M.D. Harold Kaplan, M.D. Ed Khoury, M.D. Don Kikkawa, M.D. Arnold Klein, M.D. R. James Koch, M.D. Russell Kridel, M.D. Samuel Lam, M.D. Philip Langsdon, M.D. Christine Lee, M.D. Raymond Lee, M.D. Brian Maloney, M.D. Toby G. Mayer, M.D. William Miles, M.D. Harry Mittelman, M.D. Walton Montegut, M.D. Paul Nassif, M.D. James Newman, M.D. Andrew Ordon, M.D. Simon Ourian, M.D. John W. Pate, M.D. Louis Patseavouras, M.D. Brock Ridenour, M.D. Daniel Rousso, M.D. Lane Smith, M.D. Jonathan Sykes, M.D. Edward Terino, M.D. Howard Tobin, M.D. S. Randolph Waldman, M.D. William Wolfenden, M.D. Newport Brochure 2007.indd 1-3 5/1/07 10:06:47 PM
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The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery400 Newport Center Drive #100 Newport Beach, California 92660
www.FacialPlasticMeetings.com
Don’t miss our early registration deadline!
course registration
For additional information, contact: Cherie Grochow
Phone: 949-933-6622 Fax: 949-706-2820Send to: Cherie Grochow 400 Newport Center Drive #100 Newport Beach, California 92660
Cancellations and Refunds: Registrations are refundable minus $175 handling fee if cancellations are received in writing in the Foundation office by July 25, 2007.
Before Before After June 20 July 20 July 20
Thursday through Sunday, August 9–12, 2007 $ 895 $ 995 $1095
Assistants or non-MD Spouses (Attending with M.D.) $ 495 $ 595
Current Residents or Fellows $ 495 $ 595 $ 695 (Must have letter from Director of Program)
Register online at www.FacialPlasticMeetings.com
Name: Degree:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: Fax:
Specialty: E-mail:
Credit card: Visa Mastercard American Express
Card Number:
Exp. Date: Signature:
Make checks payable to: The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery
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hotel infoHyatt Regency Newport Beach 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660
The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery is proud to host the 2007 21st Annual Symposium on the Latest Advances in Facial Plastic Surgery at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach in Newport Beach, California. The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach situates on 26 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, with luxurious guestrooms overlooking the spectacular Back Bay of Newport Beach. Centrally located, the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach offers complimentary transportation to Orange County Airport, Fashion Island and Balboa Island.
Blocks of rooms have been reserved under the Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery at the special rate of $165 per night at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach. We request that you make your reservation early and communicate directly with the hotel.
Telephone (949) 729-1234 Fax (949) 759-3253
www.FacialPlasticMeetings.com
accreditation
Physician Accreditation: Medical Education Resources is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation: Medical Education Resources designates this educational activity for a maximum of 31.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essentials.
Target Audience: Plastic Surgeons, Facial Plastic Surgeons, Dermatologists, Otolaryngologists, Oculoplastic Surgeons and those interested in state-of-the-art techniques in cosmetic surgery.
Course Objectives: At the conclusion of this symposium, the participant should be able to: utilize new approaches in facial surgery including face-lifting, endoscopic aesthetic facial surgery, browlifting, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, facial implants and skin rejuvenation using peels and laser techniques; discuss new methods in the latest advances in cosmetic surgery of the face including procedures such as botulism toxin injection, autologen and facial augmentation rejuvenation, gortex, alloderm, fat grafting and hair restoration.
Newport Seminar 2007 – August 9–12, 2007
THE 21ST ANNuALNewport Seminars 2007
SyMPOSIuM ON THE LATEST ADVANCES
IN FACIAL PLASTIC SuRGERy
The Country’s Premier Multi-disciplinary Meeting
JOINTLy SPONSORED ByMedical Education Resources, A Nonprofit Education Organization and The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery
Creating the Model Male & Female Nose 1:30–3:30 p.m.Tip Rotation, Projection and Tip Deprojection Fundamentals in Rhinoplasty & Alar Base Management Russell Kridel, M.D.
Tip-Plasty Nuance & Functional Rhinoplasty Mina Constantinides, M.D.
Knifeless Rhinoplasty: (Non-Surgical Nasal Enhancement) Steven Dayan, M.D.
Non Fracture, Laser Assisted Rhinoplasty—A Technique That Allows Precision & Rapid Recovery Howard Tobin, M.D.
Mini-Dissection Rhinoplasty—A New Minimally Invasive Approach Nabil Fanous, M.D.
Diagnosis & Treatment of Vertically Positioned Lower Lateral Cartilages in Rhinoplasty & The Versatile Deep Temporalis Fascia Graft in Primary & Revision Rhinoplasty Paul Nassif, M.D.
Basic Approach to Ethnic Rhinoplasty Paul Nassif, M.D.
Functional Rhinoplasty—Form and Function—Post Operative Bumps & Asymmetries Fred Fedok, M.D.
Rhinoplasty on the Multiply Operated Nose Lane Smith, M.D.
3:30–4:00 p.m.Break with Exhibitors
Complications 4:00–5:00 p.m.Salvage Surgery in Revision Rhinoplasty & Over aggressive Rhinoplasty Complications Russell Kridel, M.D.
Treating Complications with Nasal Surgery Michael Churukian, M.D.
Diagnosis & Treatment of Internal & External Valve Collapse Following Primary Rhinoplasty Paul Nassif, M.D.
Complications of Rhinoplasty Mina Constantinides, M.D.
Welcome Reception
7:00–7:20 a.m.Breakfast and Exhibits
NEW & INNOVATIVE IDEAS7:20–7:30 a.m.Welcome & Introduction to 21st Annual Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery Symposium H. G. Brennan, M.D., R. James Koch, M.D., Randolph Waldman, M.D.
7:30–8:30 a.m.The Future of Stem Cells & Other Biotechnology in Cosmetic Surgery R. James Koch, M.D.
The Physician-Patient Relationship Mina Constantinides, M.D.
Identify Theft: Are You Next? Louis Patseavouras, M.D.
All Your Injected Fat Disappeared – Why? Fred Fedok, M.D.
CREATING FACIAL BEAUTY Skeletal Contouring Including Facial Implants 8:30–10:00 a.m.Mandibular Augmentation with Good Surgical Technique is a Must in Nurturing a Facial Plastic Surgery Practice Harry Mittelman, M.D.
Advantages of Mersiline Mesh Chin Implants Mark Hamilton, M.D.
Estimating Implant Size in Chin Augmentation: A Simplified Approach Nabil Fanous, M.D.
Customizing Jawlines, Taylor Implant Edward Terino, M.D.
Midface Contouring—Suspension and Alloplastic Augmentation, Alloplastic Solution to the Hollow Eye Syndrome—Complications of Alloplastic Facial Impants Edward Terino, M.D.
Complications of Chin Implants Roger Allcraft, M.D.
10:00–10:30 a.m.Break with Exhibitors
Lipo Contouring by Removal, Addition or Redistribution 10:30–12:30 p.m.Lipo Contouring of the Face H. George Brennan, M.D.
Facial Contouring: Safely & Consistently Injecting and Removing Fat & Treating Complications Michael Churukian, M.D.
Volume Restoration of the Periorbital Region Brian Maloney, M.D.
Optimizing Face Lift Results with Fat Injection Walton Montegut, M.D.
Irregularities in Fat Grafting of the Periorbital Region Stephan Adler, M.D.
A Review & Update of Facial Fat Injections to Infra-Orbital Complex & the Sausage Deformity in 10 Patients After Facial Fat Injections to Lower Eyelid Cynthia Boxrud, M.D.
Unusual Sequelae Following Liposuction of the Neck Louis Patseavouras, M.D.
Contouring the Beautiful Lip Lip Enhancement after 40—Four Options Which Must Be Considered S. Randolph Waldman, M.D.
Saline Lip Implants—Long Term Follow-Up James Newman, M.D.
Lip Augmentation: Various Techniques & Pitfalls Lane Smith, M.D.
The Surgical Lip Enhancement H. George Brennan, M.D.
day1Thursday, August 9, 2007
7:00–7:30 a.m.Breakfast and Exhibits
FACIAL REJUVENATION Hair Restoration 7:30–8:00 a.m.Restoring the Youthful Appearance in Males Robert Cattani, M.D.
Lowering the Central Hairline Sheldon Kabaker, M.D.
Hair Transplant—Revising the “Pluggy” Look Mark Hamilton, M.D.
Upper Face: Open Brow Lift & Closed Brow Lift 8:00–10:00 a.m. Why I still prefer the Extended Subperiosteal Lift for Upper Facial Rejuvenation - Blepharoplasty and Browlift—Together, Separate and Which is Indicated Howard Tobin, M.D.
Complications from Browlifting—Lessons Learned Toby G. Mayer, M.D.
The Closed Brow Lift Nicanor Isse, M.D.
Minimally Invasive Brow Lift Surgery H. George Brennan, M.D.
The Modified Browlift—Update on an Effective Minimally Invasive Alternative Harold Kaplan, M.D.
200 Case Results of Endoscopic Brow Lift with Deep Temporal Fixation Only Paul Nassif, M.D.
Endoscopic Assisted Forehead Lift—Long Term Results? How well does it work? Discussion of Chemosis Following Combined Forehead & Blepharoplasty Procedure William Wolfenden, M.D.
The Paralyzed Brow—Who Did Your Browlift? Fred Fedok, M.D.
10:00–10:30 a.m.Break with Exhibitors
Upper & Lower Eyelids 10:30–12:30 p.m.Blepharoplasty—The Good, the Bad & the Ugly Henry Baylis, M.D.
Secondary Upper Blepharoplasty & Contouring the Lateral Eyebrow Fat Pad & Lower Eyelid Volume Collapse After Blepharoplasty Robert Goldberg, M.D.
Fat & Orbicularis Sparing Upperlid Blepharoplasty Using the Ellman Surgitron & Non Surgical Eyelid Rejuvenation Using Restylane & Juvederm Arkady Kagan, M.D.
My Personal 30 Year History with Routine use of Lateral Canthopexy Edward Terino, M.D.
Periorbital Cosmetic Surgical Enhancement William Miles, M.D.
Lower Lid Rejuvenation: Conservative Fat Removal, Fillers, Peels & Pinches Must All Be Considered S. Randolph Waldman, M.D.
Managing Ocular Dryness & Irritation Following Aesthetic Facial Surgery Brock Ridenour, M.D.
Complications in Blepharoplasty: Why do they occur? Don Kikkawa, M.D.
12:30–1:30 p.m.Lunch and Exhibits
7:00-7:30 a.m. Breakfast and Exhibits
RESTORING & MAINTAINING THE YOUTHFUL SkIN MODELMinimally-Invasive Methods of Improving Facial Skin 7:30-10:00 a.m. Successful Treatment of Atrophic Acne Scars with the New Fraxel Brock Ridenour, M.D.
Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Using the Ellman Surgitron— The Initial Experience Arkady Kagan, M.D.
Lasers in Ethnic Skin—How to Avoid Complications Christine Lee, M.D.
The Race to “Melt Fat” & Do Any of the Cellulite Devices Work? Christine Lee, M.D.
Synergylift™: Facelifts with TCA Peels Stanley Jacobs, M.D.
Infrared Technology for Rejuvenation of the Face & Neck S. Randolph Waldman, M.D.
Plasma Skin Resurfacing Samuel Lam, M.D.
A Safe & Simple Use of Low Tech Dermabrasion Michael Churukian, M.D.
Why Fractionated Resurfacing Makes Sense: Lessons Learned from Deep Laser Peels & MicroLaserPeel & ProFractional: The Perfect Combination R. James Koch, M.D.
10:00–10:30 a.m.Break with Exhibitors
Sub-Cutaneous & Intra-Dermal Fillers Injectable Fillers 10:30–12:30 p.m.Off-Label Cosmetic Uses of Sculptra Mina Constantinides, M.D.
Life after Gore-Tex: The Dilemma and the Opportunity Michael Godin, M.D.
Non-Surgical Eyelid Rejuvenation Using Restylane and Juvederm Arkady Kagan, M.D.
Silikon Injections Sheldon Kabaker, M.D.
Microdroplet Silicone Injection for Lip Augmentation—A Safe Technique Based on Over 25 Years Experience. Howard Tobin, M.D.
Juvederm vs. Restylane—Pros & Cons Harry Mittelman, M.D.
Advanced Uses of Hyaluronic Acids Shawn Allen, M.D.
Fillers, Lasers & Other Devices Sorin Eremia, M.D.
Lip Augmentation—Matching Patients with Procedures Brian Maloney, M.D.
Periorbital Restylane: Lessons Learned From the First 244 Cases Danica Fiaschetti, COA & Robert Goldberg, M.D.
Artefill—The Role of a Permanent Filler in our Practice Mark Hamilton, M.D.
12:30–1:30 p.m.Lunch and Exhibits
Special Invited Speakers 1:30–3:30 p.m. My Current Practices with Soft Tissue Fillers and Botulinum Toxin Arnold Klein, M.D.
Overview of Spectrum of Resurfacing Options, From Minimally Invasive to Fully Ablative Procedures & Ablative Resurfacing Roy Grekin, M.D.
Restylane, Juvederm & Radiance and How to Improve Patient’s Satisfaction —Treatment Techniques & Lasers—Which Ones Work? Which Ones Are Hype? Mesotherapy of the Face: Myth vs. Truth Simon Ourian, M.D.
Mid Face: Lifting & Contouring Using Open vs. Minimally Invasive Techniques 1:30–3:30 p.m.Considerations in Midfacial Rejuvenation Don Kikkawa, M.D.
Severe Unilateral Edema and Erythema Following Minimally Invasive Facelift Surgery— A Diagnostic Dilemma Howard Tobin, M.D.
Scarring, Nerve Weakness & Salivary Leaks William Miles, M.D.
Infections, Complications in Facial Plastic Surgery—Rare But Real & Hematomas— Minimal Occurrence After Facelift Mark Hamilton, M.D.
The Scarless Facelift & Low Level Laser Energy to Reduce Scarring in Compromised Flaps in Facelift Surgery Douglas Dedo, M.D.
Live Jazz Party Featuring Greg Chaquito & Special Guest
3:30–4:00 p.m.Break with Exhibitors
Complications 4:00–5:00 p.m. Complications Following Filler Treatments Samuel Lam, M.D.
Complications Involving The Combination Procedure of Full Face Laser Resurfacing and Face-Lifts—A Review of Over 500 Consecutive Cases John W. Pate, M.D.
Treatment of Chemical Peel Laser, and Burn Complications Resulting Hypopigmentation, Dyschromias and Scarring by Using KTP and Nd:YAG Lasers Christine Lee, M.D.
Pigment Changes with CO2 Laser – Expect It Mark Hamilton, M.D.
Retrospective Review of 150 Consecutive Facelifts Combined with Sciton Erbium Laser Resurfacing Andrew Ordon, M.D.
Complications & Management of Peels, Lasers and Dermabrasion Procedures Daniel Rousso, M.D.
Hosted Festivity
THE OUTPATIENT FACILITY IN FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERYAnesthesia in Out-Patient Settings 8:00–9:00 a.m.An Approach to Patients with Coaguloapthies or on Anti-Coagulants Roy Grekin, M.D.
Physicians Assistants Role in the Practice of Facial Plastic Surgeons 9:00–10:00 a.m.
10:00–10:30 a.m.Break with Exhibitors
The Aesthetician Role within the Practice 10:30–11:30 a.m.
Medi-Spas as an Extension of the Facial Plastic Surgeon’s Office 11:30–12:30 p.m.Office Based Accreditation: Do We Need It and How Do I Achieve It? Roy Grekin, M.D.
Adding a Medical Spa to Your Facial Plastic Surgery Practice; Avoiding the Pitfalls Roger Allcraft, M.D.
“What Did I Do Wrong?” How to Salvage your Medical Spa Business Joe Feste, M.D.
Free Standing Medi-SpasKeys Features for a Successful Medical Spa Joe Feste, M.D.
Complications and Risks of Laser Medispas Harold Kaplan, M.D.