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