108

Aesthetic Eyelid and Facial Rejuvenation Course 2022

Aesthetic Eyelid and Facial Rejuvenation Course 2022

Datum
14.07.2023, 07:00 - 15.07.2023, 17:00
Fortbildung
Los Angeles
Sprache
Englisch
Gebühren ab
495.00 USD
Veranstalter
UCLA Office of Continuing Medical Education
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Organisator

UCLA Office of Continuing Medical Education
David geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
405 Hilgard Avenue
MC29 Los Angeles

Campus Operator Tel. +1 310-825-4321



Kurs rund um das Thema ästhetische Lidchirurgie: This course is a tightly focused survey of surgical and non-surgical options for periorbital and facial rejuvenation. The multidisciplinary faculty, renown experts in their fields, focus on practical techniques and conceptual pearls designed to send participants home with tools that they can immediately apply to their own practice.
  • Basisinformation
    Datum
    14.07.2023, 07:00 - 15.07.2023, 17:00
    Fortbildung
    Los Angeles
    Sprache
    Englisch
    Gebühren ab
    495.00 USD
    Veranstalter
    UCLA Office of Continuing Medical Education
    David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
    Organisator

    UCLA Office of Continuing Medical Education
    David geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
    405 Hilgard Avenue
    MC29 Los Angeles

    Campus Operator Tel. +1 310-825-4321



  • VERANSTALTUNGSORT
    UCLA Stein Eye Institute, Friday 53-129 CHS, Dissection Laboratory and Saturday RPB Auditorium.
    100 Stein Plaza Westwood
    90095 Los Angeles, US
  • Programm

    At the conclusion of this program participants will be able to:

    • Recognize and be familiar with the palate of options, evaluation, and decision making for non-surgical aesthetic facial rejuvenation.
    • Practice safe techniques of aesthetic upper eyelid surgery and aesthetic lower eyelid surgery.
    • Identify the principles of midface rejuvenation with a review of the anatomy and physiology as it relates to safe procedures.
    • Assess the relevant anatomy and potential anatomic danger areas related to surgical rejuvenation of the orbit, face and neck.
    • Avoid surgical complications or provide appropriate management of complications.
    • Refer to practical course material and feel comfortable incorporating new techniques safely and conservatively into their own practice.

     

    Agenda 

    FRIDAY, JULY 14, 2023

    Dissection Laboratory – (CHS 53-129)
    7:00 Registration and Breakfast
    7:55 Laboratory Course Introduction – Robert A. Goldberg, MD, Daniel Rootman, MD,
    Steven Leibowitz, MD, Justin N Karlin MD and Kelsey A Roelofs, MD

    Anatomy
    8:05 Upper and lower eyelid anatomy – Daniel B Rootman MD and Taras Gout, MD

    Upper Blepharoplasty
    8:10 Upper Blepharoplasty Anatomy and Incision Design – Tanuj Nakra, MD
    8:20 Asian Blepharoplasty – Robert A. Goldberg, MD
    8:30 Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Upper Blepharoplasty Occidental and Asian Blepharoplasty Ptosis
    9:00 Ptosis Videos – Justin Karlin, MD and Connie Sears, MD
    9:10 Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Anterior and Posterior Approach Ptosis

    Lower Blepharoplasty
    9:50 Lower Blepharoplasty: Transconjunctival approach with Fat Repositioning – Kelsey Roelofs, MD
    10:00 Lower blepharoplasty with simultaneous fat transfer – Kami Parsa, MD
    10:15 Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Lower Blepharoplasty with Variations Canthoplasty
    11:10 Canthal Anatomy/Small Incision Canthoplasty Video – Robert A Goldberg MD and Katherine Lucarelli MD
    11:20 Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Small Incision Canthoplasty
    12:00 Lunch

    Forehead and Mid-Face Lift
    1:00 Upper and Midface Lift Anatomy/Video – Jonathan Hoenig, MD and Mehryar Taban, MD
    1:10 Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Endoscopic Upper and Midface Surgery, Direct Eyebrow Approaches Fat Transfer
    2:00 Harvesting, processing, and injection techniques – David Isaacs, MD
    2:10 Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Fat transfer 

    Suture Lifts
    2:40 Techniques for Suture Lifting with Video – Robert A Goldberg MD
    2:50 Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Suture lifts – Kian Karimi MD

    Special Procedures – break out tables
    3:40 – 4:30
    Medial Canthoplasty - Daniel Rootman MD
    Cheiloplasty Jason - Roostaeian MD
    Earlobe reduction  - Kelsey Roelofs MD
    Facial filler injection - Robert Goldberg MD

    4:30 Adjourn

     

    SATURDAY, JULY 15TH, 2023

    UCLA STEIN EYE INSTITUTE, RPB AUDITORIUM

    7:30 Registration and Breakfast
    8:00 Introduction – Robert A Goldberg, MD
    8:05 Individualized assessment and planning for aesthetic rejuvenation – Robert A. Goldberg, MD


    Upper Blepharoplasty and Ptosis
    8:30 My Secrets to Success in Upper Blepharoplasty: Patient Selection and Surgical Planning – Rona Silkiss, MD
    8:40 Local anesthesia and minimal cautery for office-based blepharoplasty – Robert A Goldberg, MD
    8:50 Cosmetic Ptosis Surgery: control of symmetry, TPS and contour – Daniel Rootman, MD
    9:20 Sub-eyebrow approach to upper blepharoplasty – Taras Gout, MD
    9:30 Transposition upper blepharoplasty: technical tips and pearls for patient selection – Tanuj Nakra, MD


    Aesthetic Eyelid and Facial Rejuvenation
    9:37 Epicanthoplasty – Tomoyuki Kashima, MD
    9:45 Sutureless MMCR: An efficient alternative? – Connie Sears, MD
    9:48 Non-surgical management of ptosis – the role of Upneeq in my practice – Raymond Douglas, MD, PhD
    9:51 Hot tip: my number 1 pearl for achieving natural upper blepharoplasty result – Guy Massery, MD
    9:54 Questions and Answers
    10:05 Coffee Break and Exhibits


    Lower Blepharoplasty and Mid-face Rejuvenation
    10:30 Best surgical techniques from 30 years of lower blepharoplasty – Michael J. Groth, MD
    10:40 The Unhappy Post-blepharoplasty patient – Robert A. Goldberg, MD
    10:47 Pearls for periorbital fat transfer – Kelsey A Roelofs, MD
    10:54 Facial implants – optimizing patient selection and outcomes – Simon Madorsky, MD
    11:01 Special considerations for lower eyelid & mid-face rejuvenation in patients with prominent globe morphology – Raymond Douglas, MD, PhD
    11:08 My approach to mid-face rejuvenation with filler – Rebecca Fitzgerald, MD
    11:13 Conservative management of mild lower eyelid malposition following blepharoplasty – Robert A. Goldberg, MD
    11:16 My preferred technique for skin excision during lower blepharoplasty – Kelsey A. Roelofs, MD
    11:19 Hot tip: my number 1 pearl for optimizing lower blepharoplasty results – Kami Parsa, MD
    11:22 Questions and Answers
    11:30 Introduction of the Inaugural Norman Shorr Lecturer – Robert A. Goldberg, MD
    11:35 Norman Shorr Lecture – Tanuj Nakra, MD
    12:00 Lunch


    Skin Treatments and Injectables
    1:00 Blindness after blepharoplasty and fillers: Etiology and Management – Justin Karlin MD & Daniel Rootman MD
    1:20 Update on dermatologic treatment of periorbital aging skin – Jenny Kim, MD
    1:27 Treatment of filler-related chronic edema – Kami Parsa, MD
    1:34 Observations on Facial Aging and Fat Grafting – Val Lambros, MD, FACS
    1:43 Questions and Answers


    Panfacial Considerations for Harmonious Rejuvenation
    1:55 Understanding the Eyebrow and its Role in Facial Aesthetic s– Danica Fiaschetti, LVN, COA
    2:02 Facial rejuvenation update – what’s new in my practice in 2023 – Jason Roostaeian, MD
    2:09 Practical techniques to preserve and enhance the earlobe – Kelsey Roelofs MD
    2:16 What role do threads play in my practice? – Kian Karimi, MD
    2:19 Sub-mental Liposuction – Irene Kim, MD
    2:22 Hot tip: my number 1 recommendation to screen for body dysmorphic disorder in your practice – Jason Roostaeian, MD
    2:25 Questions and Answers
    2:45 Coffee Break


    Cosmetic Consultations
    3:15 Live: Botulinum Toxin and Fillers
    Live demonstrations of injection techniques at two simultaneous stations, with video feed and commentary
    Moderator: Cynthia Boxrud, MD
    Faculty Injectors: Robert A. Goldberg, MD, Rona Silkiss, MD, Christopher Lo, MD and Kelsey A. Roelofs, MD
    3:45 M & M from Fellows Conference: The Worst Complications of the Year and How They Were Managed – Katherine Lucarelli, MD, Connie Sears, MD and Tarus Gout, MD
    Faculty Comments and Pearls for Managing Complications – Daniel B Rootman, MD, Robert A Goldberg, MD and Justin Karlin MD
    4:15 Final Questions and Answers

    4:30 Adjourn

     

     

    Registration Fees (Includes continental breakfast and lunch):
    Friday and Saturday – Fresh Cadaver Surgery Procedure Workshop and Didactic Session $2,745
    Friday and Saturday – Moderated High Definition Video Feed of Dissection Lab and Didactic Session $1070
    Saturday Only – Live In-Person Didactic Session $495
    Saturday Only – Live Virtual Didactic Session $495
    Saturday Only - Live In-Person or Virtual Didactic Session Resident and Fellow Pricing

  • Gebühren
    Fachärzte/-innen
    Gebühren ab
    495,00 USD
    Ärzte/-innen in Weiterbildung
    Gebühren ab
    495,00 USD
    Wetlab/course prices start at USD 495 and range up to USD 2745. Please see detailed information at the end of the programme info.
  • Buchung / Anmeldung

    Bitte wenden Sie sich für weitere Informationen direkt an den Veranstalter

  • Zertifizierung
    Zertifiziert für CME Punkte bei der Sonstige

Veranstaltung teilen