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Page 1: 2 3 r d e d i t i o n IMCAS On top of the 15 key themes, topics also cover current issues that affect medical practices in the aesthetic field. The webinars now also feature more dynamic

2 3 r d e d i t i o n

/ 1 MADE IN FRANCE

2 3 r d a n n u a l w o r l d c o n g r e s s

IMCAS

jan 28 to 30, 2021

pa r i s . f r a n c e

Yo u r i n n e r c i r c l e i n p l a s t i c s u r g e r Y ,

d e r m a t o l o g Y & a e s t h e t i c s c i e n c e .

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/ 3MADE IN FRANCE

c o u r s e d i r e c t o r

Benjamin Ascher

c o u r s e c o o r d i n a t o r s

Hugues CartierSebastien Garson

The IMCAS Scientific Board and team is honored to welcome you to the 23rd edition

of IMCAS Annual Word Congress.

We would like to take this time to humbly thank the sacrifices of frontline health providers, as well as the global solidarity of citizens respecting the lockdown

measures, efforts which allowed us to once again host this new edition.

With our growing expertise on real-time online sessions as the wind on our back, IMCAS is sailing

to uncharted territory, pushing once again past the boundaries of before. The 23rd edition of the

IMCAS Annual World Congress is returning for the first time as a physical and virtual congress - hybrid.

We are working diligently to shape the program with sessions consolidating all the important scientific

updates for 2021. This edition places a special focus on reassessing and adapting your practice to various

situations and challenges: treating patients’ ethnic skin types, managing complications, organizing your

practice and patient care after a global crisis.

What helps us maintain and deliver such high-quality content in physical congresses and digital courses is, as always, the scientific collaborations we have with academic societies and partners around the world,

not to mention the world-renowned expert speakers who bring their experience and expertise.

The scientific programs are the tangible results of the synergy derived from the dynamic collaborations

between IMCAS and our scientific partners who shape this conference into what it is today – your

inner circle in science and aesthetic learning.

Your professional development depends not only on the educational material but also your interpersonal

connections. Be sure to stroll through the three levels of exhibition open all three days of the congress

to meet with the leading industry representatives, and don’t miss our social events, an agenda full of

activities to expand your network.

A well-rounded, comprehensive learning experience awaits you at IMCAS, so we hope you join us for

your professional development in 2021.

Thank you for inspiring us with your support, solidarity and thirst for knowledge.

We are honored to be surrounded by the core force that drives the progress of

aesthetics and aging science.

welcome backn o t i c e : f o r i m c a s 2021, imcas g o e s h y b r i d

the profound learning that happens bY gathering and exchanging in person is irreplaceable, and this is whY imcas is honored to return as a physical congress, bringing with us our signature educational experience

that transpires on site between our speakers, delegates and exhibitors. while our excitement for human contact is palpable, we also understand that some participants maY still be under a home travel ban and maY not be able to attend the congress phYsicallY. that is whY imcas proposes

an alternative virtual attendance option. this comes with a complete virtual congress package containing the four following features: live-streamed

sessions, virtual exhibition hall, video appointments with exhibitors and participation through ongoing live chats during the whole event so You can follow along from Your home as if You were phYsicallY present.

we are readY to greet You in person in paris or on screen!

j o i n u s o n t h e i m c a s s t a g e , a n d s h a r e Y o u r e x p e r t i s e w i t h a w o r l d w i d e a u d i e n c e!

The IMCAS Scientific Board welcomes all findings related to dermatology, plastic surgery or aesthetic procedures. Abstracts can be entered in the format of an e-poster and/or oral presentation and should fall under one of the four following types:

FREE COMMUNICATION Shows complete independence towards any industry and is free of any bias

INDUSTRY LECTUREInvolves a brand's participation

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Deals with an innovative product or device still in the development research phase and not yet commercialized

NEW TECHPresents an innovative product or device commercialized on the market for less than 18 months

follow uson our

social networks

c a l l f o r abstractson www.imcas.com

a b s t r a c t s u b m i s s i o n m u s t r e s p o n d t o t h e f o l l o w i n g c r i t e r i a :

· Abstracts can only be submitted electronically through our website and will be reviewed by the Scientific Board.

· Abstracts and presentations must be in English.

· Abstracts will be reproduced as submitted by the author. Content may be rejected if it does not feature actual data or is poorly drafted.

· The submitting author must ensure that his/her biostatement is filled in.

· Only previously unpublished abstracts will be considered for presentation, that is to say not published elsewhere nor submitted for presentation at another national meeting within the 6 previous or 6 following months.

· By submitting an abstract, the author agrees to fully disclose any conflict of interest. Failure to disclose commercial support may lead to a rejection of the submitted abstract.

scientific partnersIMCAS works in partnerships with a network of scientific societiesfrom across the globe that contribute in form of expertise on sessions related to their specialty. The collaborations not only ensure that the educational content befits an international audience, but they also mutually nourish the influence and outreach. Our partners are active agents who bring their speciality to the scientific content.

IN LIGHT OF OUR NUMEROUS PARTNERSHIPS, FIND OUR FULL LIST OF PARTNERS ON WWW.IMCAS.COM

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c o u r s e c o o r d i n a t o r s

CARTIER Hugues, Dermatologist, FranceGARSON Sebastien, Plastic Surgeon, France

s c i e n t i f i c s e c r e t a r i e s

BADAWI Ashraf, Dermatologist, CanadaDAHAN Serge, Dermatologist, FranceGERBAULT Olivier, Plastic Surgeon, FranceHAEDERSDAL Merete, Dermatologist, DenmarkLANDAU Marina, Dermatologist, IsraelLE PILLOUER PROST Anne, Dermatologist, FranceMAGALON Guy, Plastic Surgeon, FranceMORDON Serge, PHD - Research, FranceNAHAI Foad, Plastic Surgeon, United StatesRAPPL Thomas, Plastic Surgeon, AustriaROUIF Michel, Plastic Surgeon, FranceSUNDARAM Hema, Dermatologist, United States

s c i e n t i f i c c o m m i t t e e

ABEL Douglas, Industry Representative, United StatesADHOUTE Hertsel, PHD - Research, IsraelBENZAQUEN Michael, Dermatologist, SwitzerlandBERRENI Nicolas, Gynecologist, FranceCASSUTO Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyCOGREL Olivier, Dermatologist, FranceDAYAN Steven H, Facial Plastic Surgeon, United StatesDESAI Seemal R, Dermatologist, United StatesDESAI Viral Ramesh, Plastic Surgeon, IndiaDU CREST Dominique, IMCAS Academy Executive Editor, FranceESCOBAR Sergio Omar, Dermatologist, ArgentinaFRANCO Manuel Dario, Dermatologist, ColombiaGAUTHIER Nelly, Stomatologist, FranceGHANNAM Sahar Foad, Dermatologist, KuwaitHERSANT Barbara, Plastic Surgeon, FranceHUANG Po Han Patrick, Dermatologist, TaiwanKHRUSTALEVA Irina, Plastic Surgeon, RussiaLALLAS Aimilios, Dermatologist, GreeceLESHUNOV Evgenii, Plastic Surgeon, RussiaLIU Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, United StatesMARES Pierre, Gynecologist, FranceMENINGAUD Jean Paul, Facial Plastic Surgeon, FranceNAHABEDIAN Maurice Y, Plastic Surgeon, United StatesNESTOR Mark Steven, Dermatologist, United StatesNORELDIN Ahmed Adel, Plastic Surgeon, EgyptNUWAYHID Marwan, Gynecologist, GermanyROSENGAUS Frank, Facial Plastic Surgeon, MexicoRUDENKO Igor Borisovitch, Dermatologist, UkraineRUMMANEETHORN Paisal, Cosmetic Surgeon, ThailandRZANY Berthold, Dermatologist, GermanySADICK Neil S, Dermatologist, United StatesSINNA Raphael, Plastic Surgeon, FranceSUWANCHINDA Atchima, Dermatologist, ThailandSYKES Jonathan, Facial Plastic Surgeon, United StatesTIRYAKI Tunc, Plastic Surgeon, TurkeyTREACY Patrick J, Cosmetic Surgeon, IrelandVANO GALVAN Sergio, Dermatologist, SpainWOLKERSTORFER Albert, Dermatologist, NetherlandsZAKINE Gilbert, Plastic Surgeon, FranceZHOLTIKOV Vitaly Vladimirovitch, Plastic Surgeon, Russia

c o u r s e d i r e c t o r

ASCHER Benjamin, Plastic Surgeon, France

a s s o c i a t e c o u r s e c o o r d i n a t o r s

GOLDBERG David J, Dermatologist, USAMOLE Bernard, Plastic Surgeon, France

Scientific*

BORDA*p r e l i m i n a r Y l i s t - c o n t i n u o u s u p d a t e o n w w w. i m c a s .c o m

ADVISORY BOARDMeeting between experts aimed to respond to objectives, problematics and perspectives of a specific outcome.

ANATOMY WORKSHOPIn-depth anatomy training that utilizes the innovative and technical tools in parallel to anatomical studies.

BATTLERecorded exchanges with our editorial team in the conference area.

CLINICAL CASE STUDYExpert assessment of difficult cases with various management options.

CONTESTCompetitors defend their innovative solutions in front of a high-profile jury for an award.

CONTRIBUTINGPresentations selected by the Scientific Board among abstract submissions.

DEBATEAnimated and compelling discussions between speakers on controversial issues.

ECONOMIC FORUMTalks dealing with market analysis and strategies of the aesthetic medical field led by representatives of major medical companies, financial analysts, and physicians.

FILMED INTERVIEWSRecorded exchanges with our editorial team in the conference area.

FOCUS SESSIONLecture presentations covering a major topic of the congress.

INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUMPromotional and educational sessions by the organizing company who presents their products and services directly to attendees.

TRAINING LABSHands-on workshop in which the practitioners are trained on new techniques or devices.

MCQ SESSIONInteractive sessions during which each attendee is tested through a multiple choice questionnaire on challenging clinical cases.

MEET THE EXPERTSExperts gather around a table.

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONTreatment performed by experts - each series of demonstrations is grouped by topic.

POST TREATMENT CARE"Before and after" presentations with videos, pictures, or patient testimonies.

PRODUCT ANALYSISComparative study on a category of products or devices.

TARGET COURSEIn-depth training on a specific topic with targeted trainings and interactive Q&A with 2 experts.

VIDEO LABSIn-depth training on a specific theme through short videos of applied techniques by a team of experts.

VIDEORAMASequence of short videos on specific techniques.

WEBINARRecording of presentations for the Academy by our professional AV team - special focus on the sound and lighting quality.

WEBINAR PATIENT DEMONSTRATIONTreatments performed by experts in a dedicated recording room to serve as future presentations for the Academy, filmed by the professional AV team - special focus on the sound and lighting quality.

INTRODUCING OUR SESSIONS

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T H U R S D A Y

PLAN YOUR DAY7 am Registration opens

10 am Coffee break

12 pm Lunch break

4.30 pm Coffee break

MODULEScadaver workshop live anatomy

complications

cosmeceuticals

future tech

• artificial intelligence & robotics

• new technologies

• research & development

genital treatments

global market summit

• innovation shark tank

• investors’ forum

• world economic tribune

live aesthetic surgery course

product analysis

regional masterclass

• asia masterclass

• eastern europe masterclass

• middle east & north africa masterclass

young sessions

• young dermatologists

• young surgeons

Under an unrestricted educational grant

SSponsored sessions:

industry symposia & live demonstrations

LIVE procedures

IMCAS Video Labs(Option - requires additional fees)

FEATURES

Body shaping Genital treatments

Body surgery Hair restoration

Breast surgery Injectables

Cell therapy, regenerative & fat grafting

Lasers & EBD

Clinical dermatologyPeelings, mesotherapy & needling

Cosmeceuticals Professional business

Face surgery Suspending devices (threads)

Future tech(AI & robotics, new tech, R&D) N/A (multiple themes)SC

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TIFI

C T

HEM

ES

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The IMCAS WORLD CONGRESSES welcome attendance from 90 different countries in the world.

This 2021 edition will more than ever seek to gather all professionals in Paris, while insuring social

distancing and safety measures. But should any of our attendees not be able to attend physically the

conference because of a local travel ban from their country, then virtual attendance will be offered as a

full experience.

How? Professionals from all over the world will be able to connect and follow the conference online.

Considering the importance time plays in this challenging offer, the program has been developed to

allow maximum attendance on all themes.

From Los Angeles to Hong Kong, check out our time zones chart and in a single view: prepare your

learning program – concentrate on cleared color areas as shaded areas show sleeping time

(at least we hope for you…).

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PLAN YOUR DAY MODULEScadaver workshop live anatomy

complications

cosmeceuticals

future tech

• artificial intelligence & robotics

• new technologies

• research & development

genital treatments

global market summit

• innovation shark tank

• investors’ forum

• world economic tribune

live aesthetic surgery course

product analysis

regional masterclass

• asia masterclass

• eastern europe masterclass

• middle east & north africa masterclass

young sessions

• young dermatologists

• young surgeons

Under an unrestricted educational grant

SSponsored sessions:

industry symposia & live demonstrations

LIVE procedures

IMCAS Video Labs(Option - requires additional fees)

FEATURES

Jan29F R I D A Y

7 am Registration opens

10 am Coffee break

12 pm Lunch break

4.30 pm Coffee break

6.30 pm Networking Cocktail

Body shaping Genital treatments

Body surgery Hair restoration

Breast surgery Injectables

Cell therapy, regenerative & fat grafting

Lasers & EBD

Clinical dermatologyPeelings, mesotherapy & needling

Cosmeceuticals Professional business

Face surgery Suspending devices (threads)

Future tech(AI & robotics, new tech, R&D) N/A (multiple themes)SC

IEN

TIFI

C T

HEM

ES

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The IMCAS WORLD CONGRESSES welcome attendance from 90 different countries in the world.

This 2021 edition will more than ever seek to gather all professionals in Paris, while insuring social

distancing and safety measures. But should any of our attendees not be able to attend physically the

conference because of a local travel ban from their country, then virtual attendance will be offered as a

full experience.

How? Professionals from all over the world will be able to connect and follow the conference online.

Considering the importance time plays in this challenging offer, the program has been developed to

allow maximum attendance on all themes.

From Los Angeles to Hong Kong, check out our time zones chart and in a single view: prepare your

learning program – concentrate on cleared color areas as shaded areas show sleeping time

(at least we hope for you…).

Page 8: 2 3 r d e d i t i o n IMCAS On top of the 15 key themes, topics also cover current issues that affect medical practices in the aesthetic field. The webinars now also feature more dynamic

2 3 r d e d i t i o n

PLAN YOUR DAY MODULEScadaver workshop live anatomy

complications

cosmeceuticals

future tech

• artificial intelligence & robotics

• new technologies

• research & development

genital treatments

global market summit

• innovation shark tank

• investors’ forum

• world economic tribune

live aesthetic surgery course

product analysis

regional masterclass

• asia masterclass

• eastern europe masterclass

• middle east & north africa masterclass

young sessions

• young dermatologists

• young surgeons

Under an unrestricted educational grant

SSponsored sessions:

industry symposia & live demonstrations

LIVE procedures

IMCAS Video Labs(Option - requires additional fees)

FEATURES

Jan30S A T U R D A Y

7 am Registration opens

10 am Coffee break

12 pm Lunch break

4.30 pm Coffee break

7.30 pm gala dinner

10.30 pm gala dinner after party

Body shaping Genital treatments

Body surgery Hair restoration

Breast surgery Injectables

Cell therapy, regenerative & fat grafting

Lasers & EBD

Clinical dermatologyPeelings, mesotherapy & needling

Cosmeceuticals Professional business

Face surgery Suspending devices (threads)

Future tech(AI & robotics, new tech, R&D) N/A (multiple themes)SC

IEN

TIFI

C T

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The IMCAS WORLD CONGRESSES welcome attendance from 90 different countries in the world.

This 2021 edition will more than ever seek to gather all professionals in Paris, while insuring social

distancing and safety measures. But should any of our attendees not be able to attend physically the

conference because of a local travel ban from their country, then virtual attendance will be offered as a

full experience.

How? Professionals from all over the world will be able to connect and follow the conference online.

Considering the importance time plays in this challenging offer, the program has been developed to

allow maximum attendance on all themes.

From Los Angeles to Hong Kong, check out our time zones chart and in a single view: prepare your

learning program – concentrate on cleared color areas as shaded areas show sleeping time

(at least we hope for you…).

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caDaVer worksHop liVe anatomY

THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 ALL DAY LONG*

The Cadaver Workshop Live Anatomy is a series ofIMCAS-original sessions that introduce the dynamic learning format of

simultaneous cadaver dissections and live demonstrations. It is live anatomy, live demonstrations and live discussions for minimally invasive treatments all-in-one.

Our faculty from the last edition give us the details of each valuable component and the undeniable values of this ingenious workshop.

WHO IS IT FOR?DR NIMROD FRIEDMAN: "It is meant for all the doctors, aestheticians, dermatologists, GP, and all the doctors doing aesthetics, for them is crucial. For us, plastic surgeons,

we usually know anatomy – or we’re supposed to – but for the other specialties, the anatomy underneath is not something they work with day to day, so this is the best way for them to see and to understand, not only get better results but also to

avoid complications."

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?DR SEBASTIAN COTOFANA: "The face is a danger zone. There is – and this has to

be mentioned very clearly – there is no 100% safe area in the face. There are safer areas, there are safer techniques, safer ways to assess and deliver your product,

but 100% safety cannot be guaranteed.

The last time when doctors saw a cadaver was probably in medical school and since then they haven’t had this exposure. Anatomy can

open the tissue and give you a real good look into the tissue, and it’s important that doctors know where they inject the product, whether or not it is correct,

what is the anatomy underneath, what are the danger zones in that area, so on, and the Cadaver

Workshop really delivers all those aspects and hands the doctors with the tools to succeed in

aesthetic practices."

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 ALL DAY LONG*

The Live Aesthetic Surgery Course is a full-day didactic course that provides the best instructions

to achieve optimal surgery results. Live surgeries are performed simultaneously alongside cadaver

dissections for a step-by-step 360° surgical approach. The comprehensive anatomical review,

live operations and use of new technologies provide specialists with the tools and angles they need to

sharpen their surgical skills.

WHO IS IT FOR?DR SEBASTIEN GARSON: "All sessions of the Live

Aesthetic Surgery Course are open to all board-certified plastic surgeons, while facial plastic and

oculoplastic surgeons have access to sessions related to face surgery.

This course is for surgeons, by surgeons – meaning it’s also a challenge for the speakers as well. We

have world-renown plastic surgeons performing complicated procedures live in front of hundreds

and thousands of other doctors. So I think even for the speakers it’s amazing exposure of their mastery

and prowess."

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?DR FOAD NAHAI: "I believe that aesthetic surgery with live demonstrations have an incredible educational value. It’s a chance for the audience to interact with

the surgeon. It’s a chance for me as a moderator and commentator to ask pertinent questions from

the surgeons, relay the questions from the audience to the surgeons.

It’s only through live surgery that we actually

get to see the surgical maneuvers and the surgical steps of the operation that provide the

desired result. And the format of accompanying the surgery performance simultaneously with

cadaver dissections so you can see the anatomy underneath, all accumulates to a truly unique and

enriching learning experience."

…DELVING DEEPERBoth the Cadaver Workshop Live Anatomy and Live Aesthetic Surgery Course include cadaver dissections as an essential part of the curriculum. Dr Philippe Kestemont gives us the look behind the scenes of the cadaver and precise handiwork required to offer the best learning experience.

DR PHILIPPE KESTEMONT: "The preparation is very important because you must prepare the cadaver to show the intact layers you want to talk about, so we prepare the cadaver with a pre-dissection.

We arrive 2 days before the course and select the cadaver: man, woman, skinny, fat, whichever morphotype fits the session's objectives. Then we prepare the vessels using a pre-injected technique with latex, and then prepare the dissection plane by plane to show to the attendees the different structures that they want to focus on for each part of the face, breast or body.

When you prepare the dissection, it’s the skin and the vessels that take priority. Other layers can be done live, but the sub-skin dissection and vessels must be prepared beforehand.

The most tricky to prepare is the skin. We spend a lot of time to really be precise in the subcutaneous dissection and keep the skin very intact, like when its alive. Then you can open and close the skin tissue, and show the deep structures."

*refer to program page 6 for complete content

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HESITANT TO JOIN US IN

PERSON?

VISIT COMPANIES AT THEIR VIRTUAL BOOTHS

ATTEND ALL SESSIONS LIVE

FROM HOME

SCHEDULE E-MEETINGS

WITH INDUSTRY REPS

HANG OUT AT THE VIRTUAL EXHIBITION HALL

INTERACT WITH ATTENDEES & FACULTY THROUGH LIVE CHATS

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The profound learning that happens by gathering and exchanging in

person is irreplaceable, and IMCAS is honored to return in as a physical

congress, bringing with us our signature educational experience that transpires

on site between our speakers, delegates and exhibitors.

While our excitement for human

contact is palpable, we also understand that some participants may still be under a home travel ban and may not be able to attend the congress

physically. That is why this year’s editions proposes an alternative virtual

experience. The virtual attendance option comes with a complete virtual congress package containing all four

following features: live-streamed sessions, virtual exhibition hall, video

appointments with exhibitors, and participation through ongoing live

chats during the whole event so you can follow along from your home.

Take a peek at some of the main features available

if you decide to join us with "virtual attendance" instead of

a classical "physical attendance".

Get social "the science, the friends, the

exposure to new ideas from brilliant colleagues from around the world are just a few reasons"

@doctorstevencohendr steven cohen, plastic surgeon, usa

@b_rzany_und_m_hundpr berthold rzany, dermatologist, germany

"because it is the coolest aesthetic congress""imcas is a great platform for knowledge spread amongst the medical fraternity. i want to attend the imcas world congress every year."

@drchiranjivchhabradr chiranjiv chhabra, dermatologist, india

"best educational platform"

@drmaggieshaltoutmaggie shaltout, dermatologist, egypt

In between the intensive learning days, be sure to participate in a variety of events and activities that

are meant to spark meaningful interactions and keep the conversations flowing. From exclusive

VIP cocktails and Faculty dinners to open-to-all Selfie corners and Photo booths, there’s something

for every attendee to make this congress extra memorable. Chat up with old and new your friends at the Networking Cocktail. Get the sugar-rush for the next session with sweet

treats at the Animation carts. Show off the glamourous side of you at the

Gala Dinner. Update that old photo of you on your website at the

Professional portrait studio. IMCAS World Congress 2021 is

the gathering we have all been waiting for, so let’s

get social!

We've recently asked our followers why they love IMCAS, and they answered with these comments...but don't take

our word for it, come see for yourself.

"gives you big opportunities"

@dr.teonasraj dr teona srai, md, georgia

follow uson our

social networks

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online(virtual

attendance)

PHYSICIAN

ALL INCLUSIVE PASS(practicing doctor)

1,850After early bird: 1,950

additionally: . up to 4 IMCAS Labs . 12-month IMCAS Academy . Private lounge . Lunch for congress . Delivery of badge & program to your hotel

a. medical identification numberor

a. physician diploma

PRACTICING DOCTOR 790After early bird: 890

790After early bird: 890

a. medical identification numberor

a. physician diploma

RESIDENT OR FELLOW 490After early bird: 590

490After early bird: 590

a. ID or passport > you must be born after the year 1987b. written certificate from the Chief of Service of your University

Department, stating your medical specialization.

GENITAL TREATMENTS PASS 400 400 a. diploma from the Medical Board confirming the gynecology or urology specialty

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physician’s office under his/her supervision

REGISTERED NURSE (rN)or MEDICAL STAFF

490After early bird: 590

490After early bird: 590

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IMCAS VIDEO LABSJoin our 1.5-hour video training sessions with interactive settings, virtual reality technologies and much more.You can choose up to 4 video labs.

1 lab: 200 2 labs: 3003 labs: 4504 labs: 600

1 lab: 200 2 labs: 3003 labs: 4504 labs: 600

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

. Breast surgery . Hair restoration

. Toxins . Threads

IMCAS ACADEMY DISCOVERY OFFER 290

12-month subscriptionautomatically

included in the virtual badge

Get unlimited access to the biggest video library from the best international experts and enjoy IMCAS Alert, the leading service dedicated to complications.

Sign up now for a 12-month subscription to IMCAS’ e-learning platform and be part of the fastest growing medical community in dermatology, plastic surgery and aging science

(standard subscription is at 345 EUR)Access to videos is according to your badge status (specialty), more info on imcasacademy.com

Careful: offer valid for first time subscribers only

LUNCH FOR CONGRESS PERIOD 54For your ease and to save time for maximum learning, freshly packed lunches are made available for

only 18€ per day. Collect your lunch at multiple food court locations within the exhibition. Order in advance to let us know the exact amount we should prepare and help us be eco-friendly!

SOCIAL EVENTSGALA DINNEr + AfTEr PArTY 250 Saturday 30 January from 7.30 PM (venue soon available)

AfTEr PArTY 100 Saturday 30 January from 10.30 PM (venue soon available)

PRIVATE LOUNGE 70Get access to the exclusive Private lounge ‘‘Café Parisien’’ located at the heart of the conference

(level 3) accessing complimentary hot & cold beverages, sweet and salty snacks, daily international newspapers, personal concierge service and seating & lounge area

ruen SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION

English to Russian (for Russian-speaking delegates)100 100

The official congress language is English. passport or official identity card is required to be left as a security deposit

. option available only in selected rooms (check flag on program) . you are responsible for the translation receiver and headset. In case of loss or damage you are

charged a 420€ fee.

Access to the congress and sessions is subject to a number of regulations that aim to

guarantee the scientific independence of the congresses and preserve it from any

commercial interest or influence.

A precise badge policy has been implemented specifying the rules of admittance to the different areas of the congress, complying with the criteria required by the CME accreditation organizations.

According to each badge type a full or partial access is issued (access A, B or C).

A distinction is made between “Physician” and “Non-physician“. For the latter, the level of medical

study determines whether concerned attendees are entitled to a full or partial access.

Upon registration, all necessary proofs of practice

should be uploaded. IMCAS is authorized to take measures which may lead to the withdrawal of the

badge and the denial of access to the congress area if the badge policy is violated.

g u i d e l i n e s

• Attendees can switchfrom a physical badge to a virtual badge and inversely, just by sending an email to [email protected]

• The exhibition area isaccessible to all badge types

• Virtual badges automaticallyinclude: > a 12-month subscription to the IMCAS Academy platform, allowing a complete replay of all learning sessions> a sophisticated “virtual congress bag” containing state of the art tools:

• tour of the exhibition area • one-to-one appointments with industry representatives

• live streamed access to all conference rooms as per badge type

• livechat with both the audience and the faculty

• IMCAS Surgery sessions are restricted to Board Certified Surgeons:

• plastic surgeons • facial plastic surgeons • oculoplastic surgeons • residents in surgery

Facial plastic, oculoplastic, maxillofacial, and ENT, surgeons may access sessions on face surgery only

• Options are to be purchased separately (such as IMCAS video LABS, IMCAS Academy, private lounge, gala dinner, simultaneous translation)

• Coffee breaks are included. Lunches are to be purchased separately

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2BADGE ACCESS FULL ACCESS

• exhibition

• all sessions

PARTIAL ACCESS• exhibition

• sessions on: · cosmeceuticals & nutraceuticals

· professional business · sponsored events

PARTIAL ACCESS• exhibition on Thursday

and Friday

• sessions on · genital treatments

IMCAS WORLD CONGRESS 2021

registration guidelines and cancellation policy

REGISTRATION OPTIONS

• REGISTER ONLINE USING THE WEB PLATFORM In this case, a secure payment will be processed either by credit card (Visa, Mastercard or American Express), bank transfer or Alipay.

Nota: early bird deadline ends at 28 November 2020 23:59 Paris - France time.

• OR REGISTER ON SITE

Beginning on 27 January 2021 10:00 (local time), at The Palais des Congrès de Paris (congress venue).

REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE UNTIL

• For payment by bank transfer: 21 January 2021 23:59 (Paris - France time)

• For payment by credit card / Alipay:26 January 2021 23:59 (Paris - France time)

CONFERENCE ADMISSION

Admission is by badge only. A precise badge policy has been implemented specifying the rules of admittance to the different areas of the congress, complying with the criteria required by the CME accreditation organizations. According to each badge type, a full or partial access is issued.

Exhibitors can register for the conference through the company’s IMCAS exhibitor account. Please contact the Sales Department for any further information concerning exhibition: [email protected]

PAYMENT METHODS

• BY CREDIT CARD Visa, Mastercard/Eurocard or American Express

• BY BANK TRANSFER Once your online registration is completed, you will be emailed a pro forma document bearing our bank data and an online registration ID. Money has to reach our account within the 72 following hours. Your registration will only be validated then. Be careful: if money does not reach our bank account within the requested 72 following hours, the registration will be cancelled and you will have to redo the whole process again.

• BY ALIPAY

REGISTRATION CANCELLATION

Cancellation must be made in writing. Cancellation requests received BEFORE 28 November 2020: 70% of the registration fees will be refunded. Cancellation requests received AFTER 28 November 2020: there will be no refund.

PROGRAM MODIFICATION

Please note that while speakers, exhibitions and sessions were confirmed at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations.

As such, IMCAS reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers, exhibitions and sessions if necessary, without liability. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our portal as soon as possible.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - FORCE MAJEURE

IMCAS shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event the congress is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed as a result of a “Force Majeure” event beyond its reasonable control. For the purposes of this clause, Force Majeure events shall include, but not be limited to, general and labor strikes, invasions,

hostilities, war, rioting or similar situations, acts of government or state* such as lockdown and quarantine measures, immigration and transport restrictions, and acts of nature such as fires, floods, extreme weather or other emergency.

If IMCAS determines that the congress needs to be cancelled as a result of a Force Majeure event, IMCAS shall refund 100% of the registration fees to the congress to the participant. If IMCAS determines that the congress needs to be rescheduled or postponed as a result of a Force Majeure event, registration remains binding and participant will be entitled to participate in the rescheduled congress without any further refund right.

IMCAS shall assume no further obligation to refund any travel or accommodation expenses incurred by the participant in case the event is cancelled, rescheduled or

postponed as a result of a Force Majeure event.

the participant is not able to assist to the congress as a result of Force Majeure event, general cancellation policies rules as set above will apply.

*government or state means both “France and the country where the concerned conference is held” GOVERNING LAW

The construction, validity and performance of the present terms are exclusively governed by the laws of France without reference or regard to principles of conflicts of law. The parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of France, located in Paris.

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MADE IN FRANCE

thursday to saturday september 3, 4 & 5

2 pm TO 7 pm, paris

m o r e i n f o r m at i o n a n d r e g i s t r at i o n o n w w w. i m ca s . c o m

a e s t h e t i c a n ato m Y a n d i n j e ct i o n c l a s s

2020

The Aesthetic Anatomy & Injection Class returns as a cutting-edge virtual course that integrates a comprehensive approach for mastering neuromodulators, fillers and threads, featuring a new and improved look at the anatomy with 3D virtual reality devices and echography.

During the 3 days, participants are split into small groups and led through different workstations following a companionship format which promotes close interactions with the trainers. Participation with a patient is strongly recommended for the digital “hands-on” experience.

AAIC 3 DAY CLASS: Early bird before August 1st - 1,300 USD

After August 1st - 1,500 USD

Included: • 6-month private access to the REPLAY of the course on the

IMCAS Academy e-learning platform

• Certificate of attendance

eligible for cme credits

a collaboration of

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virtual series

School of Surgery & Anatomy «Fer à Moulin»

Think.inby dr benjamin ascher

SMALL GrOUP CLASS ThrOUGh ZOOM

A real digitalhands-on

s c i e n t i f i c d i r e c t o r s : b e n j a m i n a s c h e r , s e b a s t i a n c o t o f a n a

e x p e r t t r a i n e r s : h u g u e s c a r t i e r , s o p h i e c o n v e r s e t v i e t h e l , e m m a n u e l e l a r d , s e b a s t i e n g a r s o n , d i a n a g a v r i l , m a s s i m i l i a n o l e p o r a t i , f r a n k r o s e n g a u s , l e o n i e s c h e l k e , g e o r g e s u l a m a n i d z e , p e t e r v e l t h u i s

mark your calendar for this event part of our virtual series

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paris head office IMCAS7 rue de la Manutention75116 Paris, France

hong kong office IMCAS LIMITEDSuite 1809 18/F., China Hong Kong City33 Canton Road,Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China

[email protected]

paris +33 1 40 73 82 82

hong kong +852 6054 3312

www.imcas.com www.imcasacademy.com

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IMCAS ASIA 2020BANGKOK - OCT 15 TO 17THAILAND

IMCAS WORLD CONGRESS 2021PARIS - JAN 28 TO 30FRANCE

IMCAS AMERICAS 2021CARTAGENA DE INDIAS - JULY 29 TO 31COLOMBIA

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