Scientific Programme

WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY

Conference President
Per Hedén, Sweden

Local Faculty
Marie Forséni Flodin, Sweden
Holly Grenfell, Sweden
Margareta Frohm Nilsson, Sweden
Jan Jernbeck, Sweden
Jonas Röjdmark, Sweden
Ulf Samuelson, Sweden

International Faculty
Bill Adams, USA
Benjamin Ascher, France
Dan Baker, USA
Tom Biggs, USA
Henry Delmar, France
Tom van Eijk, The Netherlands
Nimrod Friedman, Israel
Chris Inglefield, England
Vakis Kontoes Greece
Philip Levy, Switzerland
Wendy Lewis, USA
Marian Mackowski, Germany
Patric Maxwell, USA
Mauricio deMaio, Brazil
Bruno De Meyere, Belgium
Nick Metaxotos Greece
Maurizio Nava, Italy
Malcom Paul, USA
Michael Scheflan , Israel
Constantin Stan, Romania
Michele Zocchi, Italy


 

Wednesday May 16

16.00-20.00 Registration
19.00 Get together welcome drink
Spegelsalen - “ The Mirrorhall” Grand Hotel

 

Thursday May 17

07.30 Registration opens
08.30 Opening and Welcome
Introduction: Holistic multidisciplinary approach to the “aesthetic patient” - a new era in plastic surgery
Per Hedén
 
08.50 Main sponsor Welcome
David Endicott, Allergan Co
 
09.00-09.30 Special lecture - Wendy Lewis
Modern trends for the patients seeking aesthetic improvements:
What they want and what they need
 

 

Non-surgical Aesthetic Procedures

  Session 1: Business mangement
9.30-10.45 Chairman: Jan Jernbeck

Scientific status of cosmeceutical products, future development and integration into medical offices
How to establish non-surgical treatment units
How to build and integrate non surgical laser technology into your office
Experiences of establishing a “holistic” aesthetic centre
The importance of computerized office management system
 
09.30-09.45 How to establish a non-surgical treatment unit and experiences of establishing a “holistic” aesthetic centre
Nick Metaxotos
09.45-10.00 Scientific status of cosmeceutical products, future development and integration into medical offices
Holly Grenfell
10.00-10.15 How to build and integrate non-surgical laser technology into your office
Vakis Kontoes
10.15-10.30 How to build a large aesthetic clinic: The importance of computerized office management system
Per Hedén
10.30-10.45 Panel discussion and questions lead by the chairman
10.45-11.15 Coffee break
   
11.15-12.50 Session 2: Non-surgical body contouring
Chairman: Michael Scheflan
11.15-11.25
 

The place of non-surgical body contouring in the treatment of plastic surgery patients. Comparison between different surgical and non surgical body contouring techniques
Benjamin Ascher
 

11.25-11.35
 
External focused ultrasound Basic principles, present scientific status Chris Inglefield
11.35-11.45 Clinical experience of Ultrashape ® treatments Henry Delmar
11.45-11.55 Endermology – alone or in combination with surgery
Michael Scheflan
11.55-12.05 Pulse modulated resonance ultrasound. Basic principles, present scientific status. Clinical experience of the Bella Contour® device Jan Jernbeck
12.05-12.15 Review of different non-surgical body contouring techniques: ultrasound, radiofrequency, electro optical synergy and mesotherapy present status
Maurizo Nava
12.15-12.50 Panel discussion and Questions lead by the chairman
12.50-13.30 Lunch break
13.30-15.00 Session 3: Fillers and neurotoxins
Chairman: Mauricio de Maio
13.30-13.50 Introduction: BOTOX® features
Upper face treatment. Eyebrow remodelling. Lifting and sculpting with neurotoxins
Combinations with other treatments and advanced treatment
Mauricio de Maio
13.50-14.10 Lower face treatment and other indications for the use of
neurotoxin to widen treatment indications and improve result
The management of side effects & complications
“Tips and tricks” with BOTOX® injections
Philip Levy
14.10-14.30 Introduction: Hyaluronic acid filler features
The place of Restylane ® in the plastic surgeons office
Bruno De Meyere  
14.30-14.45 Review different injection techniques for HA fillers
– Their pros and cons
How to maximize treatment outcome
Tom van Eijk
14.45-15.00 Discussion and Questions lead by the chairman
15.00-16.15 Session 4: Non-surgical facial rejuvenation
Chairman: Vakis Kontoes
15.00-15.15 Limitations and possibilities with intense pulsed light, electro optical synergy and lasers. Laser and light together with facial surgical techniques or alone.
Vakis Kontoes
15.20-15.30 Fractional CO2 laser peeling
Marie Forséni Flodin
15.30-15.45 Multidiciplinary approach to aesthetic medicine. The importance of education and organizing multidisciplinary conferences
Benjamin Ascher
15.45-16.00 The skin care unit – which technologies for which purpose. How to invest. Margareta Frohm Nilsson
16.00-16.15 Discussion and questions lead by the chairman
16.15-16.45 Coffee break
16.45-17.30 Panel discussion
Patients to beware of and how to tackle the dissatisfied patient
What to do in these cases?

Panelists: Philip Levy, Vakis Kontoes, Maurizio de Mayo, Bruno De Meyere and Michel Scheflan,
Chairman. Ulf Samuelson

 

 

Friday May 18, 2007

Rejuvenating Aesthetic Facial Surgery
 
08.30-09.00 Special lecture - Tom Biggs
What I was taught… what I learned… how I started… what I changed… how I do it now… 40 years of experience”
09.00-11.00 Parallel Sessions
09.00-11.00 In “The Stockholm Room”

Rejuvenation with neurotoxin and fillers
Live patient demonstration course
(Restricted number of participants)
Philip Levy and Mauricio de Maio

In the Main lecture hall
 

09.00-10.15 Session 1: The role of fat transplants, peri-oral surgery and rhinoplasties in facial rejuvenation
Chairman: Jan Jernbeck
09.00-09.15 Medial, lateral and corner elevation of the lip and mucosal advancement techniques
Jan Jernbeck
 
09.15-09.30 Facial Lipoatrophy: Fat versus Exogen Volumetric Implants and the place of ultrasound, and other method of Measurement
Benjamin Ascher
 
09.30-09.45 Rejuvenation of perioral rhytides
Malcom Paul
 
09.45-10.00 The aging nose
Jonas Röjdmark
10.00-10.15 Discussion lead by the chairman
10.15-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-12.30 Session 2: Live Surgery recordings
DVD presentation
Midface and forehead elevation with thread fixation
Malcom Paul
Correction of the difficult obese neck.
Dan Baker
Lower lid fat transposition.
Per Hedén
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
   
13.30-14.45 Session 3: Rejuvenation of the lower face
Chairman Dan Baker
13.30-13.45 25-year evolution of rythidectomy technique
Dan Baker
 
13.45-14.00 Current Approaches to Major Complications of
Rhytidectomy: Haematomas, Nerve Injury.
Dan Baker
14.00-14.15 The lower face and necklift with extended SMAS dissection, midline platysmaplasty and the problematic submandibular gland
Malcom Paul
14.15-14.30 Alternatives for rejuvenation of the aging neck and lower face
Tom Biggs
14.30-14.45 Discussion and questions lead by the chairman
14.45-15.15 Coffee break
15.15-16.30 Session 4: Periorbital rejuvenation.
Chairman: Tom Biggs
15.15-15.30 Laser blepharoplasty. State of the art. A 10 years' experience. What to do, what to avoid
Vakis Kontoes
15.30-15.45 Patient consultation, Periorbital diagnosis and selection of treatment techniques
Per Hedén
15.45-16.00 Combined procedures - blepharoplasty, forehead lift, and midface lift. Blending the lid cheek junction
Malcom Paul

 
16.00-16.15 Experience of barbed threads alone or in combination with surgery.
Henry del Mar
16.15-16.30 Discussion and questions lead by the chairman
16.30-17.30 Panel discussion
Facial rejuvenation, complications and difficult cases
What to do?

Panelists: Dan Baker, Tom Biggs, Malcom Paul, Henry del Mar and Benjamin Ascher,
Chairman: Jan Jernbeck
19.30 Gala Dinner
Sponsored by Q-Med Co

 

Saturday May 19, 2007

Aesthetic Breast Surgery
 
08.30-08.45 Allergan Co. welcome
The new ”form stable” era in breast augmentation.
Derek Williams
08.45-09.15 Special lecture 1 - Michel Zocchi
Breast augmentation with autologous fat grafting. Techniques, present and possible future status.
09.15-09.45 Special lecture 2 - Patric Maxwell
The evolution and future of breast implants
 
09.45-10.45 Session 1: Form stable implants
Advantages Disadvantages and Implant Selection
Chairman Bill Adams
09.45-10.00 How and why to convert form traditional volumetric breast augmentations to breast shaping with form stable implants
Marian Mackowski
 
10.00-10.15 Implant selection- a direct cause/effect on long-term results and reoperation rate.
Michael Scheflan
10.15-10.30 Comparison of advantages and disadvantages with form stable and non-form stable breast implants
Bill Adams
10.30-10.45 Computerized assisted implant selection
Constantin Stan
10.45-11.00 Discussion and questions lead by the chairman
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.45 Session 2: Preoperative planning and surgical technique
Chairman Per Hedén
11.30-11.45 Preoperative planning for form stable implants
Per Hedén
11.45-12.00 Incisions approach using form stable implants. Advantages, disadvantages and limitations
Henry del Mar
12.00-12.15 Form stable implants and surgical technique. Submuscular, dual plane, subfascial or subglandular
Patric Maxwell
12.15-12.30 How to minimize the reoperation frequency
Bill Adams
12.30-12.45 Discussion and questions lead by the chairman
12..45-13.30 Lunch break
13.30-14.30 Session 3: Live Surgery recordings

Preoperative planning and surgical technique using form stable implants
Per Hedén
Secondary breast augmentation
Patric Maxwell
Breast augmentation with Style 410 Implants, Surgical technique for quick recovery
Bill Adams
Breast augmentation with form stable Style 510 implants
Constantin Stan
 
14.30-16.00 Session 4: Advanced surgical techniques, postoperative management and complications
Chairman Patric Maxwell
14.30-14.50 Mastopexy augmentation
More complex than just adding volume and lifting
Michael Scheflan
14.50-15.00 Surgical management of tuberous breast using form stable anatomical implants
Nimrod Friedman
15.00-15.10 The style 510 implant and their place in augmentation of complex cases
Constantin Stan
15.10-15.20 Recovery post surgery - How to speed it up and minimize postoperative discomfort.
Bill Adams
 15.20-15.30 New methods to reduce pain and postoperative discomfort
Patric Maxwel
15.30-15.40 The management of rotation of
anatomical breast implants
Per Hedén
15.40-15.50 Discussion and questions lead by the chairman
15.50-16.15 Coffee break
16.15-17.00 Panel discussion – problem cases
What to do ? –
Panelists: Bill Adams, Patric Maxwell, Michael Scheflan and Constantin Stan
Chairman: Per Hedén
 
17.00 Closing