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Program 2012

Saturday, January 28 Room A Mauna Kea Ballroom

TIMES
CME Time
Topic
Speaker
 
7:00
Registration and continental breakfast and visit exhibits
 
8:00-8:30
Welcome and Introduction
F. Don Parsa
 
8:30-9:15
Facial Transplantation (presented by the lead microsurgeon of the first American facial transplant)
Daniel Alam
 
9:15-10:00
Hand Transplantation
Ernest Manders
 
10:00-10:30
Coffee break and visit exhibits
 
10:30-11:00
Panfacial Rejuvenation: Vectors and Volume Based Approach for the Aging Face
Malcolm Paul
 
11:00-11:30
Contemporary Blepharoplasty and Browlifting
Malcolm Paul
 
11:30-12:00
Questions/Discussion
 
12noon-1:00
Lunch and visit the exhibits
 
1:00-2:00
My Approach to the Aging Face
Jonathan Sykes
 
2:00-2:15
Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: simplified and De-Mystified
Ashkan Ghavami
 
2:15-2:30
The Sphincter Concept in Blepharoplasty
Richard Siegel
 
2:30-3:00
Questions/Discussion
 
3:00-3:30
Coffee break and visit the exhibits
 
3:30-4:00
My 35 year experience with a simple2 suture canthopexy
Ed Terino
 
4:00-4:30
Understanding the anatomy of oriental eyelids: The amazing zipper.
Richard Siegel
 
4:30-5:00
Question/Discussion
 
6:00
General reception in Captain’s room, same floor as the meeting
 

Saturday, January 28 Room B Haleakala Room

TIMES
CME Time
Topic
Speaker
 
7:00-8:00
Registration and continental breakfast and visit exhibits
 
8:00-8:30
Room A
 
8:30-9:30
Room A
 
9:30-10:00
Nasal Reconstruction
Craig Murakami
 
10:00-10:30
Lunch and visit the exhibits
 
10:30-11:00
Principles of Functional Rhinoplasty
Craig Murakami
 
11:00-11:30
Contemporary Management of Facial Aging Using Volume Augmentation and Deep Plane Facelift
Jonathan Sykes
 
11:30-12:00
Aesthetic Skeletal Surgery
Jonathan Sykes
 
12noon-1pm
Lunch and visit the exhibits
 
1:00-1:30
Mandibular reconstruction—A stepwise approach to decision making
Brian Burkey
 
1:30-2:00
Reconstruction of parotidectomy defects— Facial reanimation and soft tissue defect considerations
Brian Burkey
 
2:00-2:30
Turbinectomy Does Not Lead to Empty Nose Syndrome in The Crowded Nasal Airway
Rex Moulton-Barrett
 
2:30-3:00
Questions/Discussion
 
3:00-3:30
Coffee break and visit the exhibits
 
3:30-4:00
Osteotomies in rhinoplasty made simple and easy
Herve Gentile
 
4:00-4:15
Non-invasive skin lifting by focused ultrasound therapy
Mark Sofonio
 
4:15-4:30
Question/Discussion
 
6:00-9:00
General reception in Niihau room, same floor as the meeting
 

Sunday, January 29 Room A Mauna Kea Ballroom

TIMES
CME Time
Topic
Speaker
 
7:00-8:00
Registration and continental breakfast and visit exhibits
 
8:00-8:45
Aesthetics: From Reality to Metaphysics and Beyond Plastic Surgery. (Dr. Reinking is president of Hawaii Mensa Society and the author of “Cosmic Legacy: Space, Time, and the Human Mind”)
Gregory Reinking
 
8:45-9:30
Personality disorders in plastic surgery patients and how to avoid lawsuits
Henri Gaboriau
 
9:30-10:00
Questions/Discussion
 
10:00-10:30
Coffee break and visit exhibits
 
10:30-11:15
Volumizing the face permanently with alloplastic techniques
Ed Terino
 
11:15-11:30
A reliable and permanent method of volumizing the suborbital hollow
Ed Terino
 
11:30-12:00
Questions/Discussion
 
12noon-1pm
Lunch and visit the exhibits
 
1:00-1:30
Ethnic Rhinoplasty: Techniques and Principles
Ashkan Ghavami
 
1:30-2:00
The Lower Lateral Crura: Transection, Transposition, and Struts
Ashkan Ghavami
 
2:00-2:30
Breast augmentation/mastopexy
Maurice Nahabedian
 
2:30-3:00
Questions/Discussion
 
3:00-3:30
Coffee break and visit the exhibits
 
3:30-4:30
“A 30 Year Retrospective and Prospective Study of Fat Transfer with Applications for Breast Cancer Prevention”.
Mel Bircoll
 
4:30-5:00
Question/Discussion
 

Sunday, January 29 Room B/ Haleakala Room

TIMES
CME Time
Topic
Speaker
 
7:00-8:00
Registration and continental breakfast and visit exhibits
 
8:00-8:45
Management of Gunshot Wounds to the Head and Neck
Paul Donald
 
8:45-9:30
Complex abdominal wall reconstruction “Clinical Challenges in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction:  Pearls and Pitfalls”
Jeffrey Janis
 
9:30-10:00
Questions/Discussion
 
10:00-10:30
Coffee break and visit exhibits
 
10:30-11:15
The Importance of the Mid Facial Bundle in Facial Rejuvenation
Mark Richards
 
11:15-11:30
Invasix™Radiofrequency Assisted Liposuction for Face, Neck, and Body Contouring
Malcolm Paul
 
11:30-12:00
Questions/Discussion
 
12noon-1pm
Lunch and visit the exhibits
 
1:00-1:30
Cleft lip repair made simple: straight line repair
Tom Crabtree
 
1:30-2:00
Latissimus Dorsi Revisited in Breast Reconstruction
Randy Sherman
 
2:00-2:30
Calf augmentation
Lloyd Carlsen
 
2:30-3:00
Questions/Discussion
 
3:00-3:30
Coffee break and visit the exhibits
 
3:30-4:00
A simplified approach to Lower Body Lift Surgery
Mitchel Krieger
 
4:00-4:30
Breast reconstruction with expander and ADM
Allen Gabriel
 
4:30-5:00
Question/Discussion
 

Monday, January 30 Room A Mauna Kea Ballroom

TIMES
CME Time
Topic
Speaker
 
7:00-8:00
Registration and continental breakfast
 
8:00-8:45
The S-Curve Buttock Lift: Fat Transfer for Shaping the Buttock and Body Silhouette
Ashkan Ghavami
 
8:45-9:15
Complex upper body post-bariatric rejuvenation and approaches to the thighs
Mitchel Krieger
 
9:15-9:45
EMR in Plastic Surgery and Health Care
Mitchel Krieger
 
9:45-10:15
Questions/Discussion
 
10:15-10:40
Coffee break and visit the exhibits
 
10:40-11:10
The Changing and Challenging Patterns of War Trauma
Ian Valerio
 
11:10-11:30
Surgical Correction of the Frowning Mouth
F. Don Parsa
 
11:30-12:00
Questions/Discussion
 
12noon-1pm
Lunch and visit the exhibits
 
1:00-3:00
Course on “Bioidentical testosterone in the treatment of male and female menopause”
Mark Richards
 
3:00-3:30
Coffee break and visit the exhibits
 
3:30-4:30
Malpractice and Informed Consent
Al Blue MD,JD
 
4:30-5:00
Peer review vs doctors; Suits and countersuits
Daniel Orr II MD,JD
 
5:00-5:30
Question/Discussion
 

Monday, January 30 Room B Haleakala Ballroom

TIMES
CME Time
Topic
Speaker
 
7:00-8:00
Registration and continental breakfast
 
8:00-8:20
Missions to Nepal: a personal experience
Peter Galpin
 
8:20-8:40
Development of an acellular dermal matrix
Ernest Manders
 
8:40-9:00
Breast reconstruction after radiation
Yoshiko Iwahira (Japan)
 
9:00-9:20
Preoperative and intraoperative mapping for DIEP breast reconstruction
Risal Djohan
 
9:20—9:40
Breast reconstruction with DIEP in Asian women
Kenji Yano (Japan)
 
9:40-10:00
Questions/Discussion
 
10:00-10:30
Coffee break and visit the exhibits
 
10:30-11:30
Transgender Surgery in Thailand: a 30-years experience
Prayuth Chokrungvaranont/ Tiewtranon Preecha (Thailand)
 
11:30-12:00
Questions/Discussion
 
12noon-1pm
Lunch and visit the exhibits
 
1:00-1:30
Vascular anomalies of the hand and management
Mahesh Mankani
 
1:30-1:45
Understanding the endorphins and their importance in pain management
Adam Sprouse-Blum
 
1:45-2:00
Non-invasive skin lifting by focused ultrasound therapy
Mark Sofonio
 
2:00-2:20
Revision augmentation cases with ADM
Allen Gabriel
 
2:20-2:50
Questions/Discussion
 
2:50-3:20
Cleft rhinoplasty and multidisciplinary experience in Hawaii
Granger Wong
 
3:20-3:40
Dry Eye Syndrome due to Botox: prevention and management
Dan Murariu
 
3:40-4:00
Importance of communication in reducing postoperative pain
Dan Sugai
 
4:00-4:10
Radiofrequency skin tightening: an engineer’s perspective
Robert Peterson
 
4:10-4:30
Awake Plastic Surgery: Fad or Future
Navin Singh
 
4:30-4:40
Long-term follow-up of polyurethane implants
Anna Flaherty/Raymond Machi
 
4:40-5:00
Surgical management of symmastia
Sharon Koehler
 
5:00-5:30
Question/Discussion
 

    Posters

  1. Correction of Frowning Mouth Deformity: Murariu
  2. Dry Eye Syndrome due to Botulinum Toxin Type-A injection:Murariu/Ozgur
  3. Fat-Preserving Lower Blepharoplasty: Murariu
  4. Role of Communication in Post-operative Pain Management: Dan Sugai
  5. What are Endorphins: Dan Sugai/Adam Sprouse-Blum
  6. Preoperative Celecoxib and Gabapentin in Pain Management:Adam Sprouse-Blum
  7. Simple Correction of Symmastia with Capsular Flap: ShannonKoehler
  8. Long-Term Follow-up of Polyurethane Implants: Flaherty/Machi