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    26th Annual Scientific Meeting

    ADVANCE PROGRAMJanuary 28-31, 2010

    Rosen Shingle Creek Resort

    Orlando, Florida USA

    Program Chairs: mark Berman, mD h. george Brennan, mD Faisal a. Quereshy, mD,

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    Dear Colleague:

    We look forward to seeing you at the 26th Annual Scientific Meeting

    of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery to be held at the lovely

    Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida January 28-31, 2010.

    As in the past, this meeting will surely provide material that will be

    exciting and new. Its an important time to catch up, move ahead,

    resume old acquaintances and make new ones. Aside from some

    exciting featured speakers we have plans to present many of the latest

    devices in panel sessions that you wont want to miss.

    Of course, the AACS hopes to build upon its collegial nature and give

    you the opportunity to develop even closer relationships at this next

    meeting. Were extremely optimistic about the outlook for our specialty

    and the growing importance of the AACS.

    Make your reservations now for 2010. We look forward to seeing you.

    Your Program Chairs,

    H. George Brennan, MDMark Berman, MD Faisal A. Quereshy, MD, DDS

    WELCOMECME Credit Statement

    The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

    is accredited by the Accreditation Council

    for Continuing Medical Education to provide

    Continuing Medical Education (CME)

    for physicians.

    The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgerydesignates this educational activity for a maximum

    of twenty-five (25) AMA PRA Category 1

    Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit

    commensurate with the extent of their participation

    in the activity.

    A certificate of attendance will be distributed after

    completion of the program; however, this does not

    imply that the participant has achieved proficiency

    with the procedures.

    MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the American Academy of Cosmetic

    Surgery is to foster, promote, support, augment,

    develop and encourage the science, art and practice

    of cosmetic surgery.

    LEARNING OBJECTIVE

    This Annual Scientific Meeting will offer attendees a

    chance to see the best practices in the field, perfect

    their own set of skills and improve their practice and

    the care they bring to their patients. The focus on

    patient safety will be paramount to our advancement

    of cosmetic surgery science.

    PARTICIPANT PROFILE

    All cosmetic surgeons, regardless of skill levels, who

    have a keen interest in improving their knowledge

    base in the field of cosmetic surgery science, will

    greatly enlarge their sphere of knowledge. This

    will come from well-designed presentations from

    basic to advanced and simplified workshops for

    reinforcement of information in the great science

    of rejuvenation.

    NEEDS ASSESSMENT

    Cosmetic surgery is a dynamic science and ever

    changing. The need for constant integration of new

    knowledge and technology in this health science

    field of appearance surgery and rejuvenation will

    allow us as cosmetic surgeons to be at the cutting

    edge of safety, results and optimal outcomesa goal

    of all in the AACS.

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    I N T E R N A T I O N A L S O C I E T Y O F C O S M E T O G Y N E C O L O G Y W O R K S H O PPresented by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

    Program Chairman: Marco A. Pelosi II, MD

    8:00 am Welcome and Introduction to Cosmetogynecology Marco A. Pelosi II, MD

    8:05 am History of Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery and Where We Go from Here David Matlock, MD8:25 am Female Cosmetic Genital Surgery: Ethical Considerations, Training Guidelines,

    Definitions and NomenclatureMichael Goodman, MD

    8:45 am The Range of Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery Marco A. Pelosi III, MD

    9:15 am Labiaplasty of the Labia Minora: Patient Indicat ions for Pursuing Surgery John Miklos, MD

    9:30 am Labiaplasty of the Labia Majora and Mons Pubis Cosmet ic Enhancement Marco A. Pelosi II, MD

    10:00 am The Great Controversy: Does Vaginal Tightening Enhance Sexual Gratification? Robert Moore, MD

    10:30 am - 10:45 am Coffee Break

    10:45 am Should OBGYNs offer Vaginal Rejuvenation? Robert Jason, MD

    11:00 am Master Lecture: Combined Breast Implant and Mastopexy Angelo Cuzalina, MD, DDSRecipient of the 2010 International Society ofCosmetogynecology Award for OutstandingContributions to Cosmetic Surgery

    11:30 am The Chilean Experience with Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery Ivanhoe Ortega, MDand Arturo Henriquez, MD

    11:45 am The Brazilian Experience with Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery Joao Brito, MD

    12:00 pm The Greek Experience with Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery Alexandros Bader, MD

    12:15 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch Break

    1:00 pm The New York Experience with Cosmetogynecology Kevin Jovanovic, MD

    1:30 pm Labia Minora, Labiaplasty & Clitoral Hood Reduction Techniques Adam Ostrzenski, MD

    2:00 pm Master Lecture: Personal Strategies for the Prevention and Management ofBreast Capsular Contraction and Rippling After Implants

    Mark Berman, MDRecipient of the 2010 International Society ofCosmetogynecology Award for Outstandingcontributions to cosmetic surgery

    2:45 pm Vaginal Rejuvenation Techniques Adam Ostrzenski, MD

    3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Coffee Break

    3:30 pm Penile Triple Augmentation: State of the Art in Phalloplasty Alexander Krakovsky, MD

    4:00 pm Perceived Importance of Vaginal Tightness in Sexual Satisfaction andWillingness to Undergo Surgery

    Benito Alvarez, MD

    4:15 pm How the Addition of Cosmetic Services to an OBGYN Practice Results in a MoreRewarding and Profitable Practice

    Todd K. Malan, MD

    4:30 pm The Need for Pre-operative Screening for Sexual Dysfunction Prior to VaginalTightening Procedures

    Michael Goodman, MD

    5:00 pm Question and Answer Session

    5:30 pm Session Adjourns

    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

    SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

    TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2010 *schedule subject to change

    7:30 am - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast

    5:30 pm Workshop Adjourns

    12:15 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch Break

    10:30 am - 10:45 am Coffee Break

    3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Coffee Break

    7:00 am -

    8:00 pm

    RegistrationOpen

    8:00 am - 5:30 pm

    International Society

    of CosmetogynecologyWorkshop

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    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

    T H E A R T O F L I P O S U C T I O N S U R G E R YPresented by the American Society of Lipo-Suction Surgery

    Program Chairman: Robert A. Shumway, MD

    8:00 am Welcome & Introduction to Liposuction Robert A. Shumway, MD

    8:30 am Tumescent Liposuction Analysis Gerhard Sattler, MD

    9:00 am Liposuction Machines & Technology Jane A. Petro, MD

    9:30 am - 10:00 am Coffee Break

    10:00 am Liposuction Safety & Complications Mark Berman, MD

    10:30 am Introduction to Laser Lipolysis Patrick G. McMenamin, MD

    11:00 am Laser Lipolysis Pearls Steven B. Hopping, MD

    11:30 am 635nm External Beam Laser Gregory C. Roche, DO

    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch

    1:00 pm CosmoGYN & Minimally Invasive Lipoabdominoplasty Marco A. Pelosi, II MD

    1:30 pm AFT & Lipo-Shifting Techniques Suzan Obag i, MD

    2:00 pm Post-op Liposuction Skin Contour Treatments Gerald G. Edds, MD

    2:30 pm Complementary Fat Graft ing Mark J. Glasgold, MD

    3:00 pm Liposculpture 2010: Volume Reduction and Recontouring with Skin Tightening Robert H. Burke, MD, DDS

    3:30 pm Laser Lipolysis: So, Which Wave Length? Neil S. Sadick, MD

    4:00 pm E-UAL vs. Low Level External Beam Lasers James L. English, MD, Carey J. Nease, MD,Susan M. Hughes, MD and Douglas D. Dedo, MD

    4:30 pm Panel Discussion All Faculty

    5:00 pm Session Adjourns

    T H E A R T O F C O S M E T I C B R E A S T S U R G E R YPresented by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

    Program Chairman: Robert M. Dryden, MD

    Moderator: Robert M. Dryden, MD

    8:00 am Welcome and Introduction to Cosmetic Breast Surgery Robert M. Dryden, MD

    8:05 am Introducing Breast Augmentation to Your Practice Patrick G. McMenamin, MD

    8:20 am The Breast Examination & Tumescent Augmentation Robert M. Dryden, MD

    8:40 am Proper Informed Consent Robert V. Cattani, MD

    9:00 am Breast Augmentation Considerations Maurice P. Sherman, MD

    9:20 am My First 100 Cases David A. Hendrick, MD

    9:35 am - 9:55 am Coffee Break

    Moderator:Jacob Haiavy, MD

    9:55 am The Roy Morgan Appreciation Lecture Augmentation Pearls Robert F. Jackson, MD

    SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010 *schedule subject to change

    7:30 am - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast

    5:00 pm Workshops Adjourn

    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch Break

    9:30 am - 10:35 am Coffee Break

    3:10 pm - 3:45 pm Coffee Break

    7:00 am -

    8:00 pm

    RegistrationOpen

    8:00 am -

    5:00 pm

    Cosmetic BreastSurgery Workshop

    8:00 am -

    5:00 pm

    AmericanSociety of Hair

    Restoration

    Surgery Workshop

    8:00 am -

    5:00 pm

    American Societyof Lipo-Suction

    Surgery Workshop

    8:00 am -

    12:00 pm

    Cosmetic FacialSurgery Workshop

    1:00 pm -

    5:00 pm

    American Society

    of Cosmetic Laser

    Surgery Workshop

    EARN UP TO 8 CME CREDITS

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    T H E A R T O F H A I R R E S T O R A T I O N S U R G E R YPresented by the American Society of Hair Restoration Surgery

    Chairman: Robert V. Cattani, MD

    8:00 am Welcome and Introduction to Hair Restoration Surgery Robert V. Cattani, MD

    8:15 am Selecting the Best Candidates for Hair Restoration Procedure Marco N. Barusco, MD

    8:30 am Hairline Design Paul T. Rose, MD

    8:45 am Female Hairline Design Robert H. True Jr., MD

    9:00 am Beginners PanelModerators:Robert V. Cattani, MD and Steven B. Hopping, MD

    Panelists:E. Antonio Mangubat, MD,Paul T. Rose, MD, Robert H. True Jr., MDand Matt L. Leavitt, DO

    9:45 am Surgically Lowering the Hairline of Women Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD

    10:05 am Integrating Hair Restoration Surgery Into Your Practice E. Antonio Mangubat, MD

    10:20 am 10:35 am Coffee Break

    10:35 am Clinical Applications of Follicular Unit Extraction Robert H. True Jr., MD

    11:00 am Hair Technicians Panel Panelists:Matt L. Leavitt, DOand E. Antonio Mangubat, MD

    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch

    1:00 pm Grand Masters PanelModerators:Robert V. Cattani, MD and Steven B. Hopping, MD

    Panelists:Walter P. Unger, MD,Jay G. Barnett, MD, Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD,

    Carlos J. Puig, MD and Matt L. Leavitt, DO2:00 pm Current Concept of Medical Therapies Matt L. Leavitt, DO

    2:15 pm Transplanting the Crown When and How Marco N. Barusco, MD

    2:30 pm Repair of Suboptimal Hair Restoration Procedure E. Antonio Mangubat, MD

    2:45 pm Combining Medical and Surgical Therapy for Optimal Hair Loss Treatment Marco N. Barusco, MD

    3:00 pm Scalp Reconstruction from Illness or Injury E. Antonio Mangubat, MD

    3:15 pm Donor Harvesting Paul T. Rose, MD

    3:30 - 3:45 pm Coffee Break

    3:45 pm Techniques in Scalp Expansion E. Antonio Mangubat, MD

    4:00 pm Consultation of Dermatologic Disorders Paul T. Rose, MD

    4:15 pm Complications PanelModerator:Paul T. Rose, MD

    Panelists: Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD, E. AntonioMangubat, MD and Robert H. True Jr., MD

    5:00 pm Session Adjourns

    T H E A R T O F C O S M E T I C B R E A S T S U R G E R Y ( c o n t . )

    10:15 am Periareolar Breast Augmentation Mark Berman, MD

    10:30 am Capsular Contraction Maurice P. Sherman, MD

    10:50 am Transaxillary Subfascial Augmentation Dan Metcalf, MD

    11:10 am Inframammmary & Areolar Breast Augmentation Maurice P. Sherman, MD

    11:30 am Total Submuscular Augmentation Ronald A. Fragen, MD

    11:50 am Panel Discussion

    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch

    Moderator:Ronald A. Fragen, MD

    1:00 pm TUBA & Extended Crescent Mastopexy Robert A. Shumway, MD

    1:20 pm Transaxillary Mastopexy Robert M. Dryden, MD

    1:40 pm Breast Augmentation Complications Dan Metcalf, MD

    2:10 pm Mastopexy for Beginners Theodore E. Staahl, MD

    2:50 pm Surgery of Gynecomastia and the Male Breast Jeffry B. Schafer, MD

    3:10 pm - 3:30 pm Coffee Break

    Moderator: Patrick G. McMenamin, MD

    3:10 pm My Favorite Anesthesia for Breast Augmentation Robert A. Yoho, MD

    3:25 pm What is New in Cosmetic Breast Surgery Mark Berman, MD

    3:45 pm Current Considerations in Breast Cancer and Breast Biopsy Melvin A. Shiffman, MD4:05 pm Revisions & Refinements in Cosmetic Breast Surgery Jacob Haiavy, MD, DDS

    4:20 pm The Medical-legal Climate, Introduction and Overview Melvin A. Shiffman, MD

    4:40 pm How to Avoid Lawsuits Ronald A. Fragen, MD

    4:50 pm Quest ions and Answers

    5:00 pm Session Adjourns

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    T H E A R T O F C O S M E T I C L A S E R S U R G E R YPresented by the American Society of Cosmetic Laser Surgery

    Program Chairs: Neil S. Sadick, MD and William H. Beeson, MDNew Technologies Utilizing Light and Radiofrequency

    T H E A R T O F C O S M E T I C F A C I A L S U R G E R YPresented by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

    Program Chairman: Ronald L. Moy, MD

    8:00 am Welcome and Introduction Ronald L. Moy, MD8:05 am Facial Rejuvenation with Implants Steven B. Hopping, MD

    8:25 am Face Lifting Techniques Ronald L. Moy, MD

    8:50 am Laser Facelift Paradigm Patrick G. McMenamin, MD

    9:15 am Fat Grafting and Volume Replacement Mark Berman, MD

    9:40 am - 10:00 am Coffee Break

    10:00 am Suture Suspension; Mid Face William H. Beeson, MD

    10:25 am Neck Rejuvenation Angelo Cuzalina, MD, DDS

    10:50 am S-Lift History and Evolution Ziya Saylan, MD

    11:15 am Complications in Facelift Surgery H. George Brennan, MD

    11:35 am Panel Discussion

    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch

    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010 (cont.)

    1:00 pm Introduction and Overview

    1:10 pm Laser LipolysisNew generation laser and radiofrequency technologies utilized for laser RF assisted lipolysis will behighlighted. Indications, scientific principles and clinical studies will be emphasized.

    1:40 pm CelluliteNew aspects of pathophysiology and epidemiology of cellulite will be covered. Laser, radiofrequencyand LED sources will be expounded upon. Treatment protocols, combination approaches and patientexpectations will be highlighted

    2:10 pm Body Contouring /Tightening

    Anatomic areas of non-facial skin tightening efficacy will be covered. The utili zation of new generationbroadband light sources and radiofrequency technologies will be highlighted.

    2:40 pm - 3:00 pm Coffee Break

    3:00 pm Non-invasive LipolysisAdvanced low energy lasers, high intens ity focused ultrasound and cr yolipolysis technolog ies includingpresent FDA status will be covered. C linical studies, mechanism of action and worldwide experience fornon-invasive lipolysis technologies, which are gaining increasing popularity, will be presented

    3:30 pm Endovenous Lasers for Treatment of Cosmetic VaricositiesVarious wavelength endovenous technologies will be expounded upon. Treatment approaches andavoidance of complications will be covered.

    4:00 pm New Generation Fractional Laser TechnologiesFirst-generation and second-generation microablative fractional technologies will be covered. Treatmentprotocols, clinical indications and the science of surrounding fractional laser devices will be discussed.Differential aspects of various wavelengths of fractional technologies will be expounded upon.

    4:30 pm Indications for Photodynamic TherapyPhotodynamic therapy is playing an increasingly important role in the management of acne,photodamage and superfic ial skin cancers. New generation photodynamic agents wi ll be discussed .Treatment protocols and appropriate light source options post treatment will also be emphasized.

    5:00 pm State of the Art Laser Hair Removal 2010New high powered laser sources for photoepilation will be discussed as well as updated aspects of basicthe science of laser hair removal will be expounded upon. Optimal treatment protocols for skin and hairphenotypes will be included.

    5:00 pm Workshop Adjourns

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    7:00 am 8:30 am BRIGHT EYE SESSIONS: 101(sessions will run concurrently)

    Breakout 1:Lasers and Fillers Neil S. Sadick, MD and Ronald L. Moy, MD

    Breakout 2:Facelifting 2010 - Current and Future State of the Art Steven B. Hopping, MD and Ziya Saylan, MD

    Breakout 3:Revisions and Refinements in Jacob Haiavy, MD, DDS, Brent Rosen, DOCosmetic Breast Surgery and Clayton Frenzel, DO

    Breakout 4:Liposuct ion Techniques Gerhard Sattler, MD and E. Antonio Mangubat, MD8:30 am - 9:15 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

    9:15 am - 9:30 am Opening Welcome by Patrick G. McMenamin, MD AACS President

    9:30 am - 12:00 pm General Session 102: Facial Cosmetic Surgery Moderators:Susan M. Hughes, MDand Jeffrey C. Popp, MD

    9:30 am Recognizing and Treating the Commonest Robert M. Dryden, MDForm of Blepharoptosis

    9:40 am Effect of Upper Blepharoplasty on Eyelid and Brow Position Tanuj Nakra, MD

    9:50 am Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery, A Multiangular Approach Darab Hormozi, MD

    10:00 am eCO2 Fractional Laser on Bilateral Lower Lid Dermatochalasis Amina Husain, MD

    10:05 am Laser Assisted Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty (SmartEyes) Todd K. Malan, MDUtilizing a 980nm Diode Laser and ModifiedTumescent Technique

    10:10 am Effective Therapy for Cheekbags /Festoons and Afschin Fatemi, MDEctropion: Deep Double Anchor (DDA)

    10:15 am A Novel Blepharoplasty Technique for Tear-trough Mark T. Duffy, MD, PhDEffacement with Insufficient Fat for Repositioning or Redraping

    10:20 am The Use of Liquid Injectable Silicone to Treat Facial Jay G. Barnett, MDScars and Defects Including Rejuvenation

    10:40 am Endotine Trans Bleph for Brow Lift A Review of 50 Cases Mohan Thomas, MD

    10:47 am Ultratine Breakage Aaron Savar, MD

    10:54 am Browlift Utilizing Self-anchoring, Polypropylene, Craig N. Czyz, DOBarbed Suspension Futures

    11:00 am Panel Discussion Managing Difficult Problems Moderator:Marc S. Cohen, MDin Facial Cosmetic Surgery

    7:00 am - 8:30 am Bright Eye Sessions: 101

    8:30 am - 9:15 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall6:30 am -

    4:00 pm

    RegistrationOpen

    8:30 am -

    6:30 pm

    ExhibitsOpen

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Cosmetic Surgery Essentials: 104

    5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall

    5:30 pm Sessions Adjourn

    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm General Session: 103 Facial Cosmetic Surgery

    9:30 am - 12:00 pm General Session: 102 Facial Cosmetic Surgery

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall

    3:30 pm - 4:00 pm Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall

    26TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING

    SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

    THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2010 THE ART OF FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY*schedule subject to change

    11:30 am - FEATURED SPEAKER

    Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Therapies in Plastic Surgery Research

    Kacey Marra, PhD is recognized for her interdisciplinary research in regenerative medicine. Dr. Marra joinedthe Department of Surgery as an Assistant Professor in November 2002, and is the Director of the PlasticSurgery Research Laboratory. Dr. Marra is actively involved in research efforts investigating polymericbiomaterials and stem cell therapies for biomedical applications. Her research is focused on the utilization ofadipose-derived stem cells for tissue engineering applications such as cartilage, fat, and bone regeneration.Additionally, a major research effort in her laboratory is the long-term delivery of neurotrophic factors for longgap nerve repair.

    Kacey Marra, PhD

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    3:00 pm Panel Discussion Managing Difficult Problems in Moderator:H. George Brennan, MDFacial Cosmetic Surgery

    3:30 pm - 4:00 pm Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Cosmetic Surgery Essentials: 104(sessions will run concurrently)Breakout 1: Surgery of the Aging Face Evolution of Treatment Ivo Pitanguy, MD, H. George Brennan, MD

    Meet the Masters and Kurt J. Wagner, MD

    Breakout 2: Laser Lipolysis and Skin Tightening Thomas W. Barnes, MD and Robert H. Burke, MD, DDS

    Breakout 3: Eyelid Rejuvenat ion 2010 Marc S. Cohen, MD and Nancy G. Swartz, MD

    Breakout 4: Combined Augmentation and Mastopexy Angelo Cuzalina, MD, DDS and Michael Kluska, DO

    Breakout 5: Facial Cosmetic Surgery Moderators:Mohan Thomas, MD and Robert M. Schwarcz, MD

    4:00 pm Improve Your Facelif t Results By Using a Combination of Ziya Saylan, MDMinimal Surgical Techniques and Technologies will MaximizeFacial Rejuvenation Results for your Patients

    4:08 pm The Split SMAS Transposition Flap Robert M. Schwarcz, MD

    4:16 pm Mini Vertical Pull Face Lift (MVP face lift): An Introduction Wael Kouli, MDof A New Technique

    4:24 pm Corset Platysmaplasty in the Management of the Aging Neck L. Mike Nayak, MD

    4:32 pm Isolated Cervicoplasty of the Neck: Pearls and Pitfalls Tirbod Fattahi, MD, DDS

    4:40 pm Increased Incidence of Body Dysmorphic Disorder Michael Horan, MD, DDS, PhDin Adult Patients Seeking Facial Cosmetic But NotOrthognathic Surgery from Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

    4:48 pm Rhytidectomy Incision Designs in Relationship with the Natalie A. Loomans, MD

    Vector of Skin Redraping and Volumetric Changes of the Skinby means of a 3D Finite Element Model of the Ageing Skin

    4:56 pm Purse String Facelifting L. Mike Nayak, MD

    5:04 pm The High Quadr ilateral SMAS Flap A Versatile Mohan Thomas, MDTechnique in Facial Rejuvenation

    5:12 pm Custom Silicone Nasolabial Implants Placed Ronald Mancini, MDThrough an Intranasal Approach

    5:20 pm Malar Edema: An Adverse Event Following David Funt, MDCheek Augmentation with Dermal Fillers

    5:28 pm An Integrat ive Approach to Cosmetic Surgery Leonard A. Rubinstein, MDand Rejuvenation Medicine

    5:36 pm Sessions Adjourn

    5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall

    2:30 pm - FEATURED SPEAKER

    Cosmetic Surgery, The Past, The Present, The Future

    Kurt J. Wagner, MD relocated to Florida after a successful 30-year practice in Beverly Hills, CA. A fifthgeneration physician and holocaust survivor, Dr. Wagner is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate from New YorkUniversity and State University of New York Downstate Medical Center. He was the Chief of Plastic Surgeryin the U.S. Air Force for North Central and Northeastern U.S. before starting his private practice in California.

    He is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Boardof Cosmetic Surgery and is a life member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. He is the coauthor ofHow to Win in the Youth Game, Beauty by Design, and The War Against Agingand the founder of the AmericanSociety of Aesthetic Reconstructive Surgery. His breast and chin implant designs are in universal use and histechniques have been the subject of many television, newspaper and magazine pieces.

    Kurt J. Wagner, MD

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall

    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm General Session 103: Facial Cosmetic Surgery Moderators:Steven B. Hopping, MD and H. George Brennan, MD

    1:30 pm Minimal Invasive Facial Surgery: History and Evolution Ziya Saylan, MD

    1:40 pm External Application of Low-level Laser at 635nm Ryan Maloneyfor Non-Invasive Body Contouring: A Randomized,Controlled Study

    1:50 pm Double-layered, Running, Locking SMAS Plication in Jeremy B. White, MDShort-Scar Rhytidectomy: Biomechanics Research asApplied to Cosmetic Surgery

    1:55 pm Double C Plication Kevin Sadati, DO2:00 pm New Paradigms in Facelift Surgery: The Laser Facelift Patrick G. McMenamin, MD

    2:10 pm Placement of Silicone Midface/Cheek Implants During Ronald Mancini, MDRhytidectomy Surgery

    2:20 pm Autologous Fat Transfer as an Adjuvant to Rhytidectomy Tanuj Nakra, MD

    THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2010 THE ART OF FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY (cont.)

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    7:00 am - 8:30 am BRIGHT EYE SESSIONS: 201 (sessions will run concurrently)

    Breakout 1:TUBA Robert A. Shumway, MD and David A. Hendrick, MD

    Breakout 2:Advanced Chemical Peeling Suzan Obagi, MD and Rebecca Tung, MD

    Breakout 3:Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery Marco A. Pelosi II, MD and Marco A. Pelosi III, MD

    Breakout 4:Advanced Rhinoplasty Techniques M. Eugene Tardy, MD and Steven B. Hopping, MD

    8:30 am - 9:05 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

    9:05 am - 12:00 pm General Session 202: Cosmetic Body Surgery Moderators:Robert F. Jackson, MD and Chasby Sacks, MD

    9:05 am Abdominoplasty: Choosing the Correct Procedure Chasby Sacks, MD

    9:15 am Abdominoplasty Today Robert A. Shumway, MD9:25 am A Randomized Controlled Trial of the PEAK Howard L. Rosenberg, MD

    PlasmaBlade vs. Scalpel and TraditionalElectrosurgery in Abdominoplasty

    FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2010 THE ART OF COSMETIC BODY SURGERY

    7:00 am - 8:30 am Bright Eye Sessions: 201

    8:30 am - 9:05 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall6:30 am -

    4:00 pm

    Registration

    Open

    8:30 am -

    4:00 pm

    Exhibits

    Open

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Cosmetic Surgery Essentials: 204

    5:30 pm Sessions Adjourn

    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm General Session: 203 Cosmetic Body Surgery

    9:05 am - 12:00 pm General Session: 202 Cosmetic Body Surgery

    7:00 pm Webster Society and Cosmetic Surgery Foundation Gala Dinner

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall

    3:30 pm - 4:00 pmCoffee Break in Exhibit Hall

    SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

    10:05 am Radiofrequency Assisted Liposuct ion (RFAL): R. Stephen Mulholland, MDA New Era in Body Contouring

    10:15 am Statistically Significant Study of Radio-Frequency Guillermo Blugerman, MDAssisted Liposuction (RFAL)

    10:25 am Treatment Strategy for Laser-Assisted Lipolysis Michael J. Will, MD, DDSBased upon Laser Channel Formation

    10:35 am Thermal Analysis of Two Lipolysi s Energy Sources Mark E. Schafer, PhD

    10:45 am Histological Comparison of SmartLipo and Neil S. Sadick, MDCoolLipo Laser Lipolysis

    10:55 am Device Design for Optimum Laser Channel James J. Childs, PhDFormation in Laser-Assisted Lipolysis

    11:05 am The Stork Lift: A Circum-Occipital Extended Neck Lift Harry Marshak, MD

    11:15 am Liposonix Effective Nonsurgical Body Sculpting with HIFU Afschin Fatemi, MD

    11:25 am Laserlipolysis or Laserfibrolysis Gerhard Sattler, MD

    11:35 am Panel Discussion Managing Difficult Problems in Moderator: E Antonio Mangubat, MDCosmetic Body Surgery

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall

    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm General Session 203: Cosmetic Body Surgery Moderators:Gerhard Sattler, MD and Quita Lopez, MD

    9:35 am - FEATURED SPEAKER

    Body Contouring

    Ivo Pitanguy, MD graduated from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro at the end of the 1940s. He wasgranted a scholarship for the Bethesda Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio and became a surgeon resident underProfessor John Longacre. In the U.S., he attended the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and the Plastic SurgeryDepartment of Dr. John Marquis Converse in New York. Returning to Rio de Janeiro, Dr. Pitanguy created the19th Infirmary at the Santa Casa General Hospital, the first hand Service of South America (which wouldbecome the 38th Infirmary of Plastic Surgery). Dr. Pitanguy was nominated Head of the Plastic Surgery Unitof the Santa Casa General Hospital. Determined to share his knowledge with young surgeons, he foundeda Post Graduate Course in Plastic Surgery at the Pontifical University of Rio de Janeiro, later joined by the

    Carlos Chagas Medical Institute. The course has graduated over 500 surgeons from 42 different countries.Dr. Pitanguy opened his private clinic aiming at linking it with the 38th Infirmary, both part of the IvoPitanguy Institute, in order to allow the students to learn and practice the specialty as well as to consult itsscientific basis at its library. He is the author of over 800 peer-reviewed papers and more than 10 books.

    Ivo Pitanguy is a member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery, the American Society of Aesthetic PlasticSurgery, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the American College of Surgeons and theInternational College of Surgeons. He has been designated Patron of Brazilian Plastic Surgery.

    Ivo Pitanguy, MD

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    2:00 pm Liposuction Associated with Abdominoplasty Vimal Malik, MD

    2:10 pm Treatment of Skin Necrosis following a Modified Avelar Quita Lopez, MDAbdominoplasty with the 635nm Low Level Laser andPlatelet-Rich Plasma

    2:20 pm Retrospective Data Analysis Comparing Laser Assisted Jeffry B. Schafer, MDLiposucton Versus Power Assisted Liposuction

    2:30 pm New Clinical Outcomes Utilizing a 1064nm Nd: Neil S. Sadick, MDYAG Laser for Lipolys is of the Torso Oblique Region

    2:40 pm Brachioplasty: How to Choose the Correct Operat ion Chasby Sacks, MD 2:50 pm The Art of Back Liposculpture Jose Salas, MD

    3:00 pm An Algorithm for Management of Gynecomastia Mohan Thomas, MD

    3:10 pm Male Breast Surgery Vimal Malik, MD

    3:20 pm Minimal Incis ion Male Breast Reduction with Laser Robert H. Burke, MD, DDSAssisted Liposculpture

    3:30 pm - 4:00pm Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Cosmetic Surgery Essentials: 204(sessions will run concurrently)

    Breakout 1:Advanced Fat Gra fting Techniques Mark Berman, MD, Suzan Obagi, MD and Ziya Saylan, MDFace and Body

    Breakout 2:Advanced Liposuct ion Techniques Gerald G. Edds, MD

    Breakout 3: The Art of Rhinoplasty Douglas D. Dedo, MD, Mohan Thomas, MDand John D. Rachel, MD

    Breakout 4: The Art of Bariatric Cosmetic Surgery Michael H. Rosenberg, MD andand Body Contouring Siamak Agha-Mohammadi, MD, PhD

    Breakout 5: Cosmetic Breast Surgery Moderators: Robert A. Shumway, MD and Robert H. Burke, MD, DDS

    4:00 pm A Comparative Analysis of Factors Associated with Outcomes Kathryn Spanknebel, MDin 401 Women Undergoing Cosmetic Breast AugmentationProcedures over Four Decades

    4:10 pm Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation (FTBA) and Breast Todd K. Malan, MDReconstructive Techniques Utilizing Water Assisted Liposuction(WAL) and Adipose Derived Adult Stem and RegenerativeCells (ADASRCs)

    4:20 pm Three-dimensional Photo Simulation as a Predictor of Brett S. Kotlus, MDAugmentation Mammaplasty Outcomes

    4:30 pm Vertical Mastopexy With Breast Augmentation Using Robert H. Burke, MD, DDSCohesive Gel Implants

    4:40 pm Augmentation Mastopexy for Moderately to Severely Ted Eisenberg, DOPtotic Breasts: Previsualizing Breast Shape and SymmetryWith an Innovative and Versat ile Stapling Technique

    4:50 pm No Vertical Line Mastopexy with Breast Hang Omar Rashad, MD 5:00 pm Minimal Invasive Breast Reduction and Mastopexy Guillermo Blugerman, MD

    5:10 pm Fillet Technique in Inferior Pedicle Breast Reduction Mohan Thomas, MDto Achieve Better Results

    5:20 pm Role of Liposuct ion in Huge Breasts Vimal Malik, MD

    5:30 pm Sessions Adjourn

    7:00 pm Webster Society and Cosmetic SurgeryFoundation Gala Dinner (ticketed event)

    1:30 pm - FEATURED SPEAKER

    Post-Bariatric Plastic Surgery

    Siamak Agha-Mohammadi, MD, PhD is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who completed his medicaleducation at the University of Cambridge, England, and his residency in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeryat University of Pittsburgh Medical Center one of the most respected and comprehensive Plastic Surgery

    training programs in the United States. Dr Agha has a special interest in aesthetic surgical procedures forbreast reshaping and body contouring, as well as post-bariatric plastic surgery. He has published multiplepeer-reviewed articles and book chapters in plastic surgery and post-bariatric body contouring.

    Siamak Agha-Mohammadi,MD, PhD

    FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2010 THE ART OF COSMETIC BODY SURGERY (cont.)

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    7:00 am - 8:30 am BRIGHT EYE SESSIONS: 301 (sessions will run concurrently)Breakout 1: The Art of Upper Face and Eyelid Rejuvenation Susan M. Hughes, MD and Angelo Cuzalina, MD, DDS

    Breakout 2:Avelar Abdominoplasty A Safe Technique Robert F. Jackson, MD and Chris A. Lowery, DO

    Breakout 3: Does Your Office Need a Risk Makeover? Joyce Bruce, RN, MSN, JD, CPHRM

    Breakout 4: Physician Partnerships, The Good, The Dana FoxBad and The Ugly

    8:30 am - 9:15 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

    9:15 am - 12:00 pm General Session 302: Lasers, Fillers and Rhinoplasty Moderators: Gerald G. Edds, MD and Anthony J. Geroulis, MD

    9:15 am Dermamatrix Allograft in Rhinoplasty Surgery: Jeffrey Raval, MDA Viable Mater ial to Improve Long-term Dorsal andTip Contour and Aesthetics

    9:25 am The Long Double Columellar Strut Mark Berman, MDOptimizing Rh inoplasty Tip Techniques

    9:35 am Combined Endonasa l and Open Rhinoplasty Steven B. Hopping, MDElectrosurgery in Abdominoplasty

    9:45 am Hidden Pitfalls in Tip Rhinoplasty and Solutions Grant S. Hamilton III, MD

    7:00 am - 8:30 am Bright Eye Sessions: 301

    8:30 am - 9:15 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall7:00 am -

    12:00 pm

    Registration

    Open

    8:30 am -

    12:00 pm

    Exhibits

    Open

    2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Practice Management Session: 303

    3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Practice Management Session: 304

    12:20 pm AACS Membership Meeting: Presidential Address and Elections

    9:15 am - 12:00 pm General Session: 302 Lasers, Fillers and Rhinoplasty

    11:20 am 2010 Webster Lecturer: Howard A. Tobin, MD

    1:00 pm Sessions Adjourn

    SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2010 THE ART OF RHINOPLASTY AND FAT TRANSFERS

    10:25 am A Single-Center, Retrospective Study of Long-term Melanie D. Palm, MDEfficacy and Patient Satisfaction Following GluteoplastyUsing Fat Autograft Muscle Injections

    10:30 am Lipostructuring of The Aging Hand Ayman Helmi, MD

    10:35 am Measured Vacuum Pressures with the various Ronald D. Shippert, MDHarvesting Devices during Autologous Fat Grafting

    10:40 am Structural and Endoscopic Comparison of SAL, Afschin Fatemi, MDWAL, UAL, PAL, LAL

    10:45 am Autologous Grafting of Vaser Emulsified Fat Robert J. Schwartz, MD

    10:50 am Are Your Liposuction Cannulas and Handle-Cannulas Ronald D. Shippert, MDa Potential Problem if Used for AutologousFat Graft /Transfer?

    10:55 am Use of Macrolane, a New Hyaluronic Acid to Beatr ice Lafarge Claoue, MDReshape Body Contour

    11:05 am No-Incision Earlobe Rejuvenat ion Tanuj Nakra, MD

    9:55 am - FEATURED SPEAKER

    The Rhinoplasty Surgeon Never Graduates: Evolution and Perspectives

    Gene Tardy, MD is recognized nationally and internationally foremost for his contributions to education andtechniques in facial plastic surgery and rhinoplasty. Dr. Tardy attended Indiana University, where received hisundergraduate degree in Biology and Zoology, before beginning medical school at Indiana University in 1956. Hisgeneral internship was spent at Tampa General Hospital, where he continued his training in General/CardiovascularSurgery until being drafted into the U.S. Air Force where he was appointed to the post of Commander of the 838thTAC Hospital. Dr. Tardy completed his residency in Otolaryngology at the University of Illinois in Chicago as theExecutive Resident, completing a post-residency Fellowship in Facial Plastic Surgery.

    Among professional leadership responsibilities, Tardy has been elected as President of the American Academy of FacialPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, President of the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery,and President of the American Board of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery. Academic contributions include theauthoring or co-authoring of 18 medical textbooks and over 160 scientific articles. Of his accomplishments, Dr. Tardyis most proud and gratified by the continuing achievements of the over 40 personal Fellows who have trained in hisChicago program. In 2005, the inaugural M. Eugene Tardy, MD Lectureship in Facial Plastic Surgery and the Humanitieswas established at the University of Illinois, held in conjunction with the Department of Otolaryngologys Alumni Day.Dr. Tardy is married to Martha Heindel Tardy, with three daughters and seven grandchildren.

    M. Eugene Tardy, MD

    SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

    6:00 pm - 10:00 pm 26th Annual Meeting Concluding Party *open to all registered attendees

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    12:20 pm AACS Membership Meeting: Presidential Address and Elections

    12:50 pm Cosmetic Surgery Foundation Presentation

    1:00 pm Sessions Adjourn 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Pract ice Management Sessions: 303 (sessions will run concurrently)

    Breakout 1: Secrets of the Internet Revealed Eva Sheie

    Breakout 2: Navigating the Landmines from the Joyce Bruce, RN, MSN, JD, CPHRMRisks of Electronic Communications

    Breakout 3: Asset Protection, Tax and Exit Strategies David B. Mandell, JDfor Todays Surgeons

    Breakout 4: Is Your Staff Your Secret Weapon Or Dana FoxYour Greatest Weakness?

    3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Pract ice Management Sessions: 304 (sessions will run concurrently)

    Breakout 1: Alternative Risk Planning for the Cosmetic Surgeon Stewart A. Feldman, JD, CPA

    Breakout 2: Price Transparency in Cosmetic Surgery Abhishek Chatterjee, MDand its Impact in a Struggling Economy

    Breakout 3: Dont Let Your Med Spa be Dead Spa Susan Browner

    Breakout 4: Publicity and Practice Marketing Angela OMara

    6:00 pm - 10:00 pm 26th Annual Meeting Concluding Party Rosen Shingle Creek ResortButler Room

    11:10 am An Argument for the Routine Harvesting and Storage of Adipose Todd K. Malan, MDDerived Adult Stem and Regenerative Cells (ADASRCs) UtilizingWater Assis ted Liposuct ion (WAL)

    11:20 am Dealing with the Difficult Patient 2010 Webster Lecturer: Howard A. Tobin, MD

    SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2010 THE ART OF RHINOPLASTY AND FAT TRANSFERS (cont.)

    11:50 am - FEATURED SPEAKER

    The First U.S. Face Transplant: From the Laboratory to the Operating Room

    Maria Siemionow, MD, PhD is a world renowned scientist and micro-surgeon. In 2008, Dr. Siemionow ledthe team of surgeons that performed the first near-total face transplantation in the United States. She earnedher medical degree from the Poznan Medical Academy in 1974, after which she completed her residency inorthopedics, and then earned a PhD in microsurgery. In 1985, she completed a hand surgery fellowship atthe Christine Kleinert Institute for Hand and Microsurgery in Louisville, KY. She specializes in microsurgery,hand surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, transplantation, and microcirculation research. Dr. Siemionow is alsoleading the way in developing new technology for minimal immunosuppression in transplantation.

    Dr. Siemionow is the Director of Plastic Surgery Research and Head of Microsurgical Training for ClevelandClinics Department of Plastic Surgery. As Director of Plastic Surgery Research and Head of MicrosurgicalTraining, Dr. Siemionow has trained over 100 international Fellows in the field of microsurgery andtransplantation research. She is currently the Secretary of the American Society for ReconstructiveTransplantation, as well as the Section Coordinator of Research for the International Registry on Hand andComposite Tissue Transplantation. She is also Past President of the American Society for Peripheral Nerve.Maria Siemionow, MD, PhD

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    7:00 am - 8:30 am Bright Eye Sessions: 401

    8:30 am - 9:15 am Continental Breakfast7:00 am -

    12:00 pm

    Registration

    Open9:15 am - 12:15 pm General Session: 402 Fillers and New Technologies

    12:15 pm Meeting Adjourns

    SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

    SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 2010 THE ART OF COSMETIC FILLERS, SKIN TREATMENTS

    7:00 am - 8:30 am BRIGHT EYE SESSIONS: 401 (sessions will run concurrently)

    Breakout 1: The Art of Abdominoplasty Traditional vs. Avelar E. Antonio Mangubat, MD andMichael H. Rosenberg, MD

    Breakout 2: Hair Restoration Surgery Marco N. Barusco, MD

    Breakout 3:Innovations for Fat Transfer Mel Bircoll , MD

    Breakout 4:Lessons from the Trenches: Marketing Your Mark K. Mandell-Brown, MDCosmetic Practice

    8:30 am - 9:15 am Continental Breakfast

    9:15 am - 12:15 pm General Session 402: Fillers and New Technologies Moderators: Neil S. Sadick, MDand Suzan Obagi, MD

    9:15 am Use of Artefil l for the Treatment of HIV Lipoatrophy Sheila Barbar ino, MD

    9:25 am Treatment of Surgical Scars at Time of Wound David M. Ozog, MDClosure with Fractional CO2 Laser

    9:35 am An Open-label, Split-face Study Comparing the Safety Neil S. Sadick, MDand Efficacy of Levulan Kerastick (Aminolevulonic Acid)

    Plus a 532nm KTP Laser to a 532nm KTP Laser Alone forthe Treatment of Moderate Facial Acne

    9:45 am Keep it Simple: Skin Needling A Simple Yet Sharleen St.Surin-Lord, MDEffective Tool in the Treatment of Acne Scarring,Enlarged Pores, and Rhytides

    9:55 am Tricep Augmentation: Early Exper ience with the Procedure Nikolas Chugay, MD

    10:05 am Use of Harmonic Scalpel in Cosmetic Surgery Mohan Thomas, MD

    10:15 am New Techniques in Facial Hair Transplantation Marco N. Barusco, MD

    10:25 am Homeopathic Arnica Montana for Bruising: Brett S. Kotlus, MDDoes it Work? (funded by an individual research grantfrom The Cosmetic Surgery Foundation)

    10:35 am Judicious Use of Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Cosmetic Surgery Alex Denes, MD

    10:45 am Corrugator Supercil ii Muscle Terminal Nerve Percutaneous Guillermo Blugerman, MDAblation for the Treatment of Hyperdinamic Vert icalGlabellar Furrows

    10:55 am 30-Minute Procedures that Built My Practice Scott M. Blyer, MD, DDS11:05 am An Intra-areolar No-Skin-Scar Approach to Breast Augmentation Leonard A. Rubinstein, MD

    11:15 am Hetters Modified Phenol/Croton Oil Peel: Science and Pract ice L. Mike Nayak, MD

    11:25 am Radiofrequency Combined with Fractional Laser and Ziya Saylan, MDOther Techniques

    11:35 am Fractional CO2 Laser Resurfacing in CW Mode Mark W. Kofford, MD, PhDApproximates the Clinical Results of Traditional CO2Resurfacing in a Single Treatment Yet Retains the SafetyAdvantages of Micro-Fractional Skin Resurfacing

    11:45 am An Analysis of the Long-Term Safety Data of Repeat Ira Lawrence, MDAdministrations of BoNT-A for the Treatment ofGlabellar Lines

    11:55 am Maximizing Treatment of the Aging Face with Cosmeceuticals Jennifer Linder, MD

    12:05 pm Gums Depigmentation: Surgical Enhancement of Avadhesh R. Bhardwaj, MDGingival Aesthetics

    12:15 pm Meeting Adjourns

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    ROSEN SHINGLE CREEK

    To make your hotel reservations: Call the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort directly at

    866.996.9939 or visit cosmeticsurgery.org

    Please note there are three (3) ROSEN Hotels, two of which are located on

    International Drive, each adjacent to the Orange County Convention Center. Our

    meeting is being held at ROSEN SHINGLE CREEK RESORT & GOLF CLUB on

    Universal Boulevard.

    Identify yourself as an AACS attendee to receive the special AACS room rate of

    $229 single / double. This does not include the 12.5% hotel tax.

    You will be requested to guarantee your reservation with a first nights room deposit

    Credit cards, checks and money orders are acceptable forms of deposit funds.

    Room deposits will be refunded if cancellation is made (5) five days prior to arrival.

    DO NOT send your hotel request or deposit payment to the Academy Headquarters

    The deadline for housing reservations is Friday, January 1, 2010.After this date,

    the Academy cannot guarantee your housing or special rates for the meeting as alluncommitted rooms must be released back to the hotel for general sale.

    AIR TRAVELHobson Travel, AACS travel coordinator, can help you secure the lowest possible

    fares for your trip through special discount programs and zone fares on American,

    Continental and United Airlines. Call Hobson Travel direct at 800.538.7464 (outside

    Illinois and in the Continental U.S.) to arrange your travel plans. Within Illinois, please

    call 630.983.8000.

    LOCATIONRosen Shingle Creek Resort Toll Free: 866.996.9939

    9939 Universal Boulevard Local: 407.996.9939

    Orlando, Florida 32819 Fax: 407.996.9938

    Rosen Shingle Creek is conveniently located on Universal Boulevard just off the

    Beachline Expressway (SR 528, Exit #2) and a half mile east of the Orange County

    Convention Center. This ideal location is also minutes away from Orlandos world

    famous attractions like Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, WetN Wild

    and Sea World Adventure Park.

    GROUND TRANSPORTATIONFor shuttle and town car transportation to and from Orlando International Airport,

    please contact one of the following transportation services:

    Mears Transportation 407.423.5566 or mearstransporation.com

    Star Transportation 866.888.5530 gostarmgt.com

    enjoy all that rosen shingle

    Creek resort has to oFFer

    HOTEL AND TRAVEL INFORMATION

    The Rosen Shingle Creek Resort will awe you and your guests during the

    26th Annual Scientific Meeting. This hotel, recently awarded the AAA FourDiamond designation, has everything you and your family could ask for:

    recreational activities, a full-service spa, numerous dining options, four

    outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, nature trails, a championship golf

    course and much more.

    Rosen Shingle Creek was created using 1900s Spanish Revival style

    architecture. Our attendees will be inspired by the 230-acre natural

    environment, which includes a backdrop of dense oaks and pines along

    historic Shingle Creek, the headwaters of the Florida Everglades. The hotel

    is just a 10-minute drive from the Orlando International Airport. If you are

    coming with family it is only minutes from many Orlando attractions like

    Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios and other family favorites, but

    has a unique and relaxing environment all of its own, far removed from the

    hustle and bustle of those amusement parks.

    The Shingle Creek Golf club offers 18 holes of golf that was ranked as one

    of the Top 40 Best New Golf Courses in the U.S. by Golfweek Magazine.

    The Spa at Shingle Creek is a full-service, 13,000 square foot spa, featuring

    nine treatment rooms and an amazing menu of soothing services, as well as

    a state-of-the-art Fitness Center. The resort offers twelve dining and nightlife

    options including a steakhouse, Italian restaurant, a piano bar, and other

    more casual dining options. There are also several shops throughout the

    resort offering gifts, womens apparel, menswear and artwork.

    While lodging at Rosen Shingle Creek, the concierge can assist you with

    off-site plans and activities.

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    THE ANATOMY OF COSMETIC SURGERY:A COMPLETE REVIEW ON COSMETIC SURGERY

    Sunday, January 31, 2010 Monday, February 1, 2010Rosen Shingle Creek Resort

    Orlando, Florida

    Are you considering sitting for the ABCS Examination?

    Course Director: E. Antonio Mangubat, MD

    This years board review course designed to provide the essential basics inan organized study program preceding the ABCS Annual Written and OralExamination will be held in conjunction with the AACS Annual ScientificMeeting. The course is intended to be a general refresher course for previouslycertified cosmetic surgeons. This is a comprehensive course and is intended toaid in the orientation of individual preparation studies, whether for specificareas of certification or comprehensive certification.

    FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEONWhen: Thursday, January 28, 2010

    Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm

    Cost: $55 / Tickets must be purchased in advance

    Where: Suwannee 21

    Past and current Training Fellows and all current Fellowship

    Training Program Directors are invited to attend a special luncheon.James Koehler, MD, DDS, program chair of the Fellowship Training

    Committee, strongly encourages all program directors to attend.

    DIPLOMATE LUNCHEONWhen: Friday, January 29, 2010

    Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm

    Cost: $55 / Tickets must be purchased in advance

    Where: Suwannee 13

    Diplomates of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS) are

    invited to attend a special luncheon.

    WEBSTER SOCIETY AND COSMETIC SURGERY

    FOUNDATION GALA DINNERWhen: Friday, January 29, 2010

    Where: BICE Ristorante

    Time: 7:00 - 11:00 pm

    Cost: $250 per person (partially tax-deductible)

    *no charge for current Webster Society members

    Dress: Black Tie

    This elegant black tie affair is held annually to celebrate the mission

    of the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation accomplishments in cosmetic

    surgery, and to recognize the commitment of those who help make

    it possible. Proceeds from this event benefit the educational and

    research efforts of the Foundation. A portion of the ticket price will

    be tax-deductible. Please contact Caroline Nagy, Executive Director, at

    312.981.6779 or [email protected] for further information.

    LUNCHEONS AND SOCIAL EVENTS

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    MEETING POLICIES

    ACCREDITATION STATEMENTThe American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery is accredited by the

    Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide

    continuing medical education for physicians. The American Academy

    of Cosmetic Surgery designates these continuing medical education

    opportunities to meet the criteria for hour-for-hour credit in Category 1 of thePhysicians Recognition Award of the American Medical Association (See the

    CME statement at the beginning of each program for the maximum number

    of hours available).

    DISCLOSURE PROCEDUREIt is required by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and its affiliate

    organizations, in accordance with ACCME regulations, that all presenters

    disclose any financial interest or other relationship (grant, research support,

    consultant, etc.) by any of the authors with any manufacturer or commercial

    products that may be discussed in the presentation.

    PHOTOGRAPHY/AUDIO/VISUAL TAPING RESTRICTIONS

    There is strictly no photography, audio or visual taping allowed insession rooms or the exhibit hall, without express prior written

    permission of the Academy and the speaker.Anyone found photographing

    or taping without authorization will be required to immediately surrender the

    film or tape, with no reimbursement or further recourse.

    AACS: CREATING PATHWAYS TO LEARNINGAACS believes that it is important to incorporate several different

    learning methods to complete the educational process. Certainly,

    didactic lectures with questions and answers, such as those found

    during general sessions, are important. The sharing of experiences

    from colleagues is invaluable, but this is not sufficient for a totallearning experience. Concentrated learning sessions provided in our

    instruction courses are another very important facet of the process,

    allowing individuals quality time with one or more experts.

    No surgical learning process, however, is complete without a

    workshop setting, incorporating focused lectures with demonstrations,

    and if possible either simulated or actual hands-on experience.

    Whether it is an established technique or one that is still unfolding,

    the learning process must be thorough and multifaceted. The

    Academy urges each surgeon to be responsible for seeking out a

    complete pathway to training, prior to incorporating any technique

    into his or her practice.

    Patient safety and satisfaction can only be achieved through a

    commitment to comprehensive physician education and learning.

    CLAIMING CME CREDITWhen you pick up your badge, you will be given a packet containing your CME tracking

    information. At this years meeting, you will need to submit your CME hours after each session

    at the AACS Cyber Caf. You will also be given the opportunity to submit your CME hours up to

    90 days post show of the meeting. You should track your actual hours of attendance for each day

    of the meeting. Appropriate credit for attendance should be ascertained and reported by each

    individual physician to the particular state or medical society to which he or she belongs.

    VERIFICATION OF ATTENDANCEAt the completion of each session, you will be asked to complete the session and overall

    evaluations at the AACS Cyber Caf. You will also be given the opportunity to submit your

    evaluations up to 90 days post show of the meeting. Upon receipt of your completed session

    evaluation form at the conclusion of the meeting, the Academy will send you a certificate of

    registration for the meeting and the maximum hours of credit available. This too, should be kept

    in your personal records. You are responsible for tracking all CME credits earned.

    As an educational organization, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery does not specifically

    approve, promote or accept the opinions, ideas, procedures, medications or devices presented in

    any paper, discussion, forum or panel, or any formal or informal meeting. All speakers, topics

    and schedules are subject to change without prior notification, and will not be considered reason

    for refund requests. For further information you may request a copy of the formal Academy

    Disclaimer of Liability policy from the AACS headquarters office.

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    REGISTRATION FEES &WHAT THEY COVER

    AACS 26TH ANNUALSCIENTIFIC MEETINGPhysician/ Resident/Training Fellow/Surgical

    Assistant/Ancillary Provider FeeThe following is included in your

    registration fee:

    Morning coffee service Thursday - Sunday

    Morning continental breakfast service

    Thursday - Sunday

    Morning and afternoon coffee/soda breaks

    Thursday - Sunday am

    Lunch in Exhibit Hall Thursday & Friday

    Two (2) beverage tickets and entrance to the

    Welcome Reception Thursday

    Admission to 26th Annual Meeting

    Celebration - Saturday

    Admission to the General Scientific Sessions

    Admission to Bright Eye Sessions

    Thursday - Sunday

    Admission to Cosmetic Surgery Essentials

    Thursday - Sunday

    Admission to the Exhibit Hall

    Official program and abstract book

    CME certificate of registration, upon

    completion of the meeting evaluation

    Spouse/Guest FeeThe following is included in your

    registration fee:

    Morning continental breakfast service

    Thursday - Sunday

    Morning and afternoon coffee/soda breaks

    Thursday - Sunday am

    Lunch in the exhibit hall

    Thursday & Friday

    Two (2) beverage tickets and entrance to the

    Welcome Reception Thursday

    Admission to the Exhibit Hall

    Admission to 26th Annual MeetingCelebration Saturday

    REGISTER ONLINE AT

    WWW.COSMETICSURGERY.ORG

    Member physicians affiliated withan exhibiting company must registerseparately for the educational meeting ifthey wish to receive CME credit.

    REGISTRATION INFORMATION

    ADVANCE REGISTR ATION DEADLINEThe advance registration deadline is Tuesday, December 1, 2009. This means

    thatAACS headquarters must receive all advance registrations and payment

    by this date.Forms received in headquarters without payment will be discarded.

    Registrations are not honored until payment is confirmed. This deadline will allow

    us to adequately plan for and confirm your participation. All attendees are strongly

    encouraged to register in advance for the meeting and workshops, as space is

    limited for some courses, and registration will be granted on a first-paid basis only.

    After December 1 and On-Site:Should you decide to register after that date, it

    will be considered an on-site registration and an additional $100 will be added

    to each attendee registration fee, regardless of the original date of receipt of the

    registration packet. Further, it may not be possible for headquarters to confirm

    your registration after this date. This could add to your registration time on-site.

    CONFIRMATIONSEach attendee who is registered in advance will receive a confirmation of

    that registration by headquarters. Please bring a copy of your registration

    confirmation letter to on-site registration to speed up the process. If you do

    not have a confirmation letter, and there is no record of payment receipt by

    headquarters, you will be required to provide payment on-site, even if you

    think a payment was remitted previously. Any duplicate payments resulting

    will be resolved following the meeting.

    CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICYCancellation notification and refund requests must be received in writing by

    AACS headquarters, 737 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2100, Chicago, IL 60611-5641, or by facsimile at 312.981.6787. Please note: all refunds will be processed

    after the meeting.

    CRITERIA FOR REFUNDS:Written notice received on or prior to Tuesday, December 1, 2009

    refund in less $250 administrative processing fee

    Written notice received after Tuesday, December 1, 2009 no refund

    SPOUSES AND GUESTSIt is always the Academys pleasure to welcome the spouses, guests and families

    of meeting registrants. However, each guest is required to purchase a special

    badge in order to participate in any of the scheduled events. The cost of

    the badge is solely to defray the meal and beverage expense. Admission tosponsored events will be strongly enforced.

    Please also note that spouses and guests are not admitted to the educational

    program meetings, as seating is limited and reserved for the paid meeting

    registrants. In order to ensure fairness for those paying the appropriate registration

    fees, spouses and companions wishing to attend any sessions must register as a

    surgical assistant/ancillary provider, provided they are not a currently practicing

    physician. Practicing physicians must register as nonmember guest physicians. A

    spouse/companion badge will not be sufficient for entry into the session rooms. The

    Academy thanks everyone for their cooperation in this matter.

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    FACULTY LISTING

    Siamak Agha-Mohammadi, MD, PhDUnited States

    Benito Alvarez, MDUnited States

    Alexandros Bader, MDGreece

    Sheila Barbarino, MDUnited States

    Thomas W. Barnes, MDUnited States

    Jay G. Barnett, MDUnited States

    Marco N. Barusco, MDUnited States

    Will iam H. Beeson, MDUnited States

    Mark Berman, MDUnited States

    Avadhesh R. Bhardwaj, MDIndia

    Mel Bircoll, MDUnited States

    Guillermo Blugerman, MD

    Argentina

    Scott M. Blyer, MD, DDSUnited States

    H. George Brennan, MDUnited States

    Joao Bri to, MDBrazil

    Susan BrownerUnited States

    Joyce Bruce, RN, MSN, JD, CPHRMUnited States

    Robert H. Burke, MD, DDSUnited States

    Robert V. Cattani, MDUnited States

    Abhishek Chatterjee, MDUnited States

    James J. Childs, PhDUnited States

    Nikolas Chugay, MDUnited States

    Marc S. Cohen, MDUnited States

    Angelo Cuzalina, MD, DDSUnited States

    Craig Czyz, DOUnited States

    Douglas D. Dedo, MDUnited States

    Alex Denes, MDUnited States

    Robert M. Dryden, MDUnited States

    Mark T. Duffy, MD, PhDUnited States

    Gerald G. Edds, MDUnited States

    James L. English, MDUnited States

    Ted Eisenberg, DOUnited States

    Afschin Fatemi, MDGermany

    Tirbod Fattahi, MD, DDSUnited States

    Stewart Feldman, JD, CPAUnited States

    Dana FoxUnited States

    Ronald A. Fragen, MDUnited States

    Clayton Frenzel, DOUnited States

    David Funt, MDUnited States

    Mark J. Glasgold, MDUnited States

    Michael Goodman, MDUnited States

    Jacob Haiavy, MD, DDSUnited States

    Grant Hamilton III, MDUnited States

    Ayman Helmi, MDSaudi Arabia

    David A. Hendrick, MDUnited States

    Arturo Henr iquez, MDChile

    Steven B. Hopping, MD

    United States

    Michael Horan, MD, DDS, PhDUnited States

    Darab Hormozi, MDUnited States

    Susan M. Hughes, MDUnited States

    Amina Husain, MDUnited States

    Robert F. Jackson, MDUnited States

    Robert Jason, MDUnited States

    Kevin Jovanovic, MDUnited States

    Sheldon S. Kabaker, MDUnited States

    Michael Kluska, DOUnited States

    Mark W. Kofford, MD, PhDUnited States

    Brett S. Kotlus, MDUnited States

    Wael Kouli, MDUnited States

    Alex ander Krakovsky, MDUnited States

    Batrice Lafarge Claou, MDFrance

    Ira Lawrence, MDUnited States

    Matt L. Leavitt, DOUnited States

    Jennifer Linder, MDUnited States

    Natalie A. Loomans, MDBelgium

    Quita Lopez, MDUnited States

    Chris A. Lowery, DOUnited States

    Todd K. Malan, MDUnited States

    Vimal Malik, MDIndia

    Ryan MaloneyUnited States

    Ronald Mancini, MDUnited States

    David B. Mandell, JDUnited States

    Mark K. Mandell-Brown, MDUnited States

    E. Antonio Mangubat, MDUnited States

    Kacey Marra, PhDUnited States

    Harry Marshak, MDUnited States

    David Matlock, MDUnited States

    Patrick G. McMenamin, MDUnited States

    Dan Metcalf, MDUnited States

    John Miklos, MDUnited States

    Robert Moore, MDUnited States

    Ronald L. Moy, MD

    United States

    R. Stephen Mulholland, MDCanada

    Tanuj Nakra, MDUnited States

    L. Mike Nayak, MDUnited States

    Carey J. Nease, MDUnited States

    Suzan Obagi, MDUnited States

    Angela OMar aUnited States

    Ivanhoe Ortega, MDChile

    Adam Ostrzenski, M DUnited States

    David M. Ozog, MDUnited States

    Melanie D. Palm, MDUnited States

    Marco A Pelosi II, MDUnited States

    Marco A. Pelosi III, MDUnited States

    Jane A. Petro, MDUnited States

    Ivo Pitanguy, MDBrazil

    Carlos J. Puig, MDUnited States

    John D. Rachel, MDUnited States

    Omar Rashad, MDEgypt

    Jeffrey Raval, MDUnited States

    Gregory C. Roche, DOUnited States

    Paul T. Rose, MDUnited States

    Brent Rosen, DOUnited States

    Howard L. Rosenberg, MDUnited States

    Michael H. Rosenberg, MDUnited States

    Leonard A. Rubinstein, MDUnited States

    Chasby Sacks, MDUnited States

    Kevin Sadati, DOUnited States

    Neil S. Sadick, MDUnited States

    Jose Salas, MDUnited States

    Gerhard Sattler, MDGermany

    Aaron Savar, MDUnited States

    Ziya Saylan, MDTurkey

    Mark E. Schafer, PhDUnited States

    Jeffry B. Schafer, MDUnited States

    Robert M. Schwarcz, MDUnited States

    Robert J. Schwartz, MD

    United States

    Eva SheieUnited States

    Maurice P. Sherman, MDUnited States

    Melvin A. Shiffman, MDUnited States

    Ronald D. Shippert, MDUnited States

    Robert A. Shumway, MDUnited States

    Maria Siemionow, MDUnited States

    Kathryn Spanknebel, MDUnited States

    Theodore E. Staahl, MDUnited States

    Sharleen St. Surin-Lord, MDUnited States

    Nancy G. Swartz, MDUnited States

    M. Eugene Tardy, MDUnited States

    Howard A. Tobin, MDUnited States

    Mohan Thomas, MDIndia

    Robert H. True Jr., MDUnited States

    Rebecca Tung, MDUnited States

    Walter P. Unger, MDCanada

    Kurt J. Wagner, MDUnited States

    Jeremy B. White, MDUnited States

    Michael J. Will, MD, DDSUnited States

    Robert A. Yoho, MDUnited States

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    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (JANUARY 2627, 2010)

    JANUARY 26, 2010 JANUARY 27, 2010 (SESSIONS WILL RUN CONCURRENTLY, PLEASE SELECT ONLY ONE PRE-CONFERENCE ON THIS DATE)

    r INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OFCOSMETOGYNECOLOGY WORKSHOP

    r AMERICAN SOCIETY OF L IPO-SUCTIONSURGERY WORKSHOP

    r COSMETIC BREAST SURGERY WORKSHOP

    r AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HAIR RESTORATIONSURGERY WORKSHOP

    r AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COSMETIC LASER SURGERYAND COSMETIC FACIAL SURGERY WORKSHOP

    BADGE INFORMATION(please print or type)

    *First Name

    *Original Field of Training

    *Address

    *City/State/Province/Zip Country

    Phone Fax

    *E-mail

    r Check here if special services are needed due to a disability

    HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS MEEETING? rMAIL (postcards, advance programs) r E-mail r AACS Website rAmerican Journal of Cosmetic Surgery

    MEMBERSHIP STATUS rAACS rASLSS rASHRS rNon Member rSurgical Assistant/Office

    (Fees Increase $100 After Decemeber 1) BEFORE DEC. 1 AFTER DEC. 1 FEE PAID

    rMember AACS/ASLSS/ASHRS (2009 dues paid) $250 $350

    rApplicant AACS/ASLSS/ASHRS (Appl. under review 12/29/09) $250 $350

    rNon Member Guest Physician $325 $425

    rHair Technicians ASHRS $199 $199

    AACS SCIENTIFIC MEETING (JANUARY 2831, 2010)

    r Member AACS/ASLSS/ASHRS (2009 dues paid) $799 $899

    r Applicant AACS/ASLSS/ASHRS (Appl. under review 12/29/09) $799 $899

    r Non Member Guest Physician $1,199 $1,299

    r Training Fellow/Resident (with letter of verification) $299 $399

    r Allied Health Professional (member/applicant with letter of verification) $399 $499

    r Allied Health Professional (non-member with letter of verification) $499 $599

    r Spouse/Guest Badge $249 $349

    Name(s) for badge TOTAL

    LUNCHEONS & SOCIAL EVENTS FEE NO. OF TICKETS FEE PAID

    r Fellowship Luncheon Thursday 1/28/10 $55(Current or past training fellows & program providers only)

    r Diplomate Luncheon Friday 1/29/10 $55 (Diplomates of the ABCS only)

    r Webster Society and Cosmetic Surgery $250 Foundation Gala Dinner Friday 1/29/10

    ADDITIONAL EVENTS

    Annual Board Review Course: A Complete Review on Cosmetic Surgery

    Sunday, January 31 Monday, February 1

    rMember $1,900 rNon Member $2,200 rNone

    VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION COSMETIC SURGERY FOUNDATION(tax deductible) AMOUNT AMOUNT PAID

    rI would like to make a voluntary contribution to the CSF which will help fund educational programs. r$50 r$100 r$250

    PAYMENT(must accompany registration)

    By remitting payment for any of the meetings, you agree to abide by all AACS rules and regulations. TOTAL ENCLOSED

    rCheck rVISA rMasterCard rAmerican Express

    Card # Expiration Date

    Name on Card Signature

    REGISTRATION APPLICATIONAACS 26th AnnualScientific Meeting

    January 28-31, 2010Rosen Shingle Creek ResortOrlando, Florida USA

    Complete this application and mail with payment to:AACS, P.O. Box 95169Palatine, IL 60095-0169If paying by credit card, please fax to 312.981.6787ADVANCE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2009

    AACS Headquarters must receive all cancellation notifications and refund requests in writing. All cancellation notifications must bereceived no later than December 1, 2009. Those cancellations received prior to the cancellation deadline will receive a full refund less a$250 processing fee. No refunds will be granted after December 1, 2009.

    *No refunds will be given for the social activities or luncheon tickets.

    Please refer to the complete cancellation policy in the registration book for further details. By remitting the registration fee, registrantwill be admitted on condition, and by said attendance at this meeting agrees, that he/she will not photograph, audio tape, videotape, transmit or aid in transmitting any description, account, picture or other reproduction of any part of the meeting. Breach of theforegoing will automatically terminate your registration and the registrant shall be liable for all consequential and other applicabledamages. By remitting payment for this meeting, you also agree to abide by AACS policies and procedures and by the policiesincluded in this registration package.

    The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) and the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation for Education, Research, and PatientSafety, Inc. (Foundation) are hereby authorized to send me facsimiles including seminar information, promotional materials,advertising and other commercial materials regarding AACS, the Foundation, or which the AACS or the Foundation believe may bof interest to me to the fax numbers listed in this application. I am authorized to execute this consent for the fax numbers listed in application.

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