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JOINTLY SPONSORED BY April 9-13, 2014 Intercontinental Hotel Buckhead Atlanta, GA 22ND ANNUAL MULTI-SPECIALTY SYMPOSIUM State-of-the-Art in Facial Aesthetics 2014 By Jan. 15 By Feb. 15 Beginning Feb. 16 Physicians: $895 $995 $1095 Spa & Allied Health: $525 $625 $725 Residents: $495 $495 $595 (A letter from your program director must accompany registration.) Move freely between programs! • Track 1: Facial Aesthetic Surgery (Wednesday-Sunday) • Track 2: Non-surgical Aesthetics (Thursday-Saturday) • Track 3: Business/Marketing/Staff Training (Thursday-Saturday) • Detailed Training Sessions (Thursday-Saturday) PAYMENT Register online or with a check. See instructions at www.FFASurg.org. Mail to: Foundation for Facial Aesthetic Surgery, 7497 Poplar Pike, Germantown, TN 38138. Have questions? Please call (901) 756-5400. A written cancellation request must be received by March 1, 2014 to receive a refund less a $100 administrative fee. Only credit (50%) to 2015 meeting will be given after March 1, 2014 to April 1, 2014. Cancellations after April 1, 2014 will not be accepted. Register 3, Get the 4th Free* A special rate of $159 single/double is available for attendees at the InterContinental Buckhead, 3315 Peachtree Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30326. Deadline for reservations is Friday, March 1, 2014. To reserve your room, call the hotel at 1-404-946-9000 and mention the FFAS meeting or visit our website at www.FFASurg.org to reserve online. The Intercontinental Buckhead is one of Atlanta's best. The hotel features Atlanta's premier contemporary Southern inspired restaurant Southern Art. The Bourbon Bar offers one of the nation's finest small batch American selections. The Intercontinental Wellness Spa & Fitness Club offers spa treatments, facial and body therapy. Located just 3 blocks from Lenox Square Mall and 3.5 blocks from Phipps Plaza the hotel sits in the middle of Buckhead, home of the finest shopping in the Southeast U.S. Over 80 different dining options are near the hotel. The Intercontinental offers the hotel town car, available to guests for transit in a 2-mile radius. The MARTA (Metro Atlanta Transit) is 1.5 blocks from the hotel. The Foundation for Facial Aesthetic Surgery 7497 Poplar Pike Germantown TN 38138 ACCREDITATION This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and poli- cies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and the Foundation for Facial Aesthetic Surgery. The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION The University of Tennessee College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 46.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. A certificate of attendance issued to non-physicians upon request. Early Bird Registration Reserve Your Room Now! Training for the Entire Staff Facial Aesthetics for Physicians, Nurses, PAs, Aestheticians, Managers and All Office Staff Aesthetic Brand Marketing Non-Surgical Aesthetic Training Facial Aesthetic Surgery Business/Marketing/Staff Training Up to 46.75 Hours of CME Credit www.FFASurg.org See full program at www.FFASurg.org NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID MEMPHIS, TN PERMIT NO. 1 REGISTER 3, GET 4TH FREE*

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Page 1: 22ND ANNUAL MULTI-SPECIALTY SYMPOSIUM Traring … · MULTI-SPECIALTY SYMPOSIUM Traring nrfinotrheE Saffeahoirfireffh By Jan. 15 By Feb. 15 Beginning Feb. 16 Physicians: $895 $995

JOINTLY SPONSORED BY

April 9-13, 2014Intercontinental Hotel Buckhead

Atlanta, GA

22ND ANNUAL MULTI-SPECIALTY SYMPOSIUM

State-of-the-Art inFacial Aesthetics 2014

ByJan.15 ByFeb.15 BeginningFeb.16

Physicians: $895 $995 $1095Spa&AlliedHealth: $525 $625 $725Residents: $495 $495 $595(A letter from your program director must accompany registration.)

Move freely between programs!

• Track 1: Facial Aesthetic Surgery (Wednesday-Sunday) • Track 2: Non-surgical Aesthetics (Thursday-Saturday) • Track 3: Business/Marketing/Staff Training (Thursday-Saturday) • Detailed Training Sessions (Thursday-Saturday)

PAYMENTRegister online or with a check. See instructions at www.FFASurg.org. Mail to: Foundation for Facial Aesthetic Surgery, 7497 Poplar Pike, Germantown, TN 38138. Have questions? Please call (901) 756-5400. A written cancellation request must be received by March 1, 2014 to receive a refund less a $100 administrative fee. Only credit (50%) to 2015 meeting will be given after March 1, 2014 to April 1, 2014. Cancellations after April 1, 2014 will not be accepted.

Register 3,

Get the

4th Free*

A special rate of $159 single/double is available for attendees at the InterContinental Buckhead, 3315 Peachtree Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30326. Deadline for reservations is Friday, March 1, 2014. To reserve your room, call the hotel at 1-404-946-9000 and mention the FFAS meeting or visit our website at www.FFASurg.org to reserve online.

The Intercontinental Buckhead is one of Atlanta's best. The hotel features Atlanta's premier contemporary Southern inspired restaurant Southern Art. The Bourbon Bar offers one of the nation's finest small batch American selections. The Intercontinental Wellness Spa & Fitness Club offers spa treatments, facial and body therapy.

Located just 3 blocks from Lenox Square Mall and 3.5 blocks from Phipps Plaza the hotel sits in the middle of Buckhead, home of the finest shopping in the Southeast U.S. Over 80 different dining options are near the hotel. The Intercontinental offers the hotel town car, available to guests for transit in a 2-mile radius. The MARTA (Metro Atlanta Transit) is 1.5 blocks from the hotel.

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CREDIT DESIGNATIONThe University of Tennessee College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 46.75 AMAPRACategory1CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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2014 Highlights Speakers(Partial list, subject to change)

COURSE DIRECTORPhillip R. Langsdon, MD

CO-DIRECTORSSalvatore C. Lettieri, MDE. Gaylon McCollough, MDStephen E. Metzinger, MD

PLASTIC SURGEONSFred Aguilar, MD, Houston, TXRichard M. Bensimon, MD, Portland, OR Peter Capizzi, MD, Huntersville, NCPaul J. Carniol, MD, Summit, NJ*Jorge De LaTorre, MD, Birmingham, AL*Jaime Garza, MD, San Antonio, TXJoe M. Gryskiewicz, MD, Edina, MNGregory Hetter, MD, Seattle, WASteven R. Jacobson. MD, Rochester, MNKamran Khoobehi, MD, New Orleans, LASalvatore C. Lettieri, MD, Scottsdale, AZ Stephen E. Metzinger, MD, New Orleans, LA Farzad R Nahai, MD, Atlanta, GA*Foad Nahai, MD, Atlanta, GAGalen Perdikis, MD, Jacksonville, FLJason Pozner, MD, Boca Raton, FLOscar M. Ramirez, MD, Boca Raton, FL*David Schafer, MD, New York, NYGrant Stevens, MD, Marina delRay, CAEdward O. Terino, MD, Angora Hills, CALuis Vasconez, MD, Birmingham, AL

FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEONSKenneth W. Anderson, MD, Marietta, GALouis M. DeJoseph, MD, Atlanta, GAJ. Kevin Duplechain, MD, Lafayette, LAFred G. Fedok, MD, Hershey, PA*John L. Frodel, MD, Danville, PA Timothy M. Greco, MD, Bala Cynwyd, PA*Lisa D. Grunebaum, MD, Miami, FLRyan N. Heffelfinger, MD, Philadelphia, PAJill L. Hessler, MD, Palo Alto, CAJ. Randall Jordan, MD, Jackson, MS*Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD, Oakland, CASamuel M. Lam, MD, Dallas, TX*Phillip R. Langsdon, MD, Memphis, TNE. Gaylon McCollough, MD, Gulf Shores, ALJames Newman, MD, Palo Alto, CAStephen Perkins, MD, Indianapolis, INMichael Persky, MD, Encino, CA*Wm. Russell Ries, MD, Nashville, TNDaniel E. Rousso, MD Birmingham, ALJames R. Shire, MD, Chattanooga, TNRobert L. Simons, MD, Miami, FLWilliam E. Silver, MD, Atlanta, GAWilliam H. Truswell, MD, Northampton, MAEdwin F. Williams III, MD, Latham, NYSeth Yellin, MD, Atlanta, GARichard D. Zeph, MD, Indianapolis, IN*

OCULOPLASTIC OPHTHALMIC SURGEONSBruce J. Ballon, MD, Arlington, WABrian Biesman, MD, Nashville, TNJohn Fezza, MD, Sarasota, FL*James A. Garrity, MD, Rochester, MNBrent Hayek, MD, Atlanta, GAWendy W. Lee, MD, Miami, FL*John Martin, MD, Coral Gables, FLSonny McCord, MD, Atlanta, GARebecca Metzinger, MD, New Orleans, LA*Sara Wester, MD, Miami, FL*Ted Wojno, MD, Atlanta, GA

DERMATOLOGISTSMonica Bonakdar, MD, Newport Beach, CACherie M. Ditre, MD, Radnor, PAJoely Kaufman, MD, Coral Gables, FLJill Waibel, MD, Miami, FL

BUSINESS, MARKETING & SPA SPECIALISTSMatt Arndt, San Francisco, CADebra Atkins, MD, MBA, Atlanta, GARenie Carniol, Summitt, NJCandace Crowe, Orlando, FLDana Fox, BA, Edmonds, WATimour Haider, Solona Beach, CACalvin Jordan, MBA, Philadelphia, PACarol Langsdon, RNP, Memphis, TNCatherine L. Maley, MBA, Sausalito, CA*Jonathan Montoya, MBA, Atlanta, GAGlenn Morley, Chicago, ILMarie Olesen, San Diego, CALinda Persall, BS, Atlanta, GASusan Sullivan, Latham, NYAlex R. Thiersch, JD, Chicago, ILLynn Truswell, North Hampton, MA

HAIR TRANSPLANT SPECIALISTSEmina Karamanovski, MD, Dallas, TXKenneth L. Williams, MD, Irvine CA

*Denotes Program Committee Members

See complete program at www.FFASurg.org

FOR PLASTIC, OCULOPLASTIC AND FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEONS, DERMATOLOGISTS, NURSES, SPA PROFESSIONALS, AESTHETICIANS, BUSINESS MANAGERS, PATIENT COORDINATORS, MARKETING/BUSINESS SPECIALISTS AND STAFF

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RHINOPLASTY (T1)

- Anatomy, Analysis and Planning - Open, Closed, Middle Vault Issues - Thin Skin Issues- Tip Rotation- Complications- Endonasal Rhinoplasty- Panel: How Would You Handle This Nose?- The Role of Fillers in Rhinoplasty- Preserving the Airway- Alar Base Modifications and Defects- Over-Projected Nose - Short Nose- Revisional Rhinoplasty

FOREHEAD (T1)

- Subgaleal & Subperiosteal Endoscopic Forehead Lift- Pre-Trichial Forehead Lift- Reducing the Tall Forehead- Brow Lifting for Lateral Hooding - Combining Face Lift & Temporal Brow Lift- Endoscopic Brow Lifting with Fat Grafting- Surgical Treatment of Migraines- Transblepharoplasty Browlifting- Sigmoid Blepharoplasty/Browlift

BLEPHAROPLASTY (T1)

- Eyelid and Orbital Anatomy- Biomechanics of Eyelid Movement- Upper Eyelid Crease- Preoperative Eyelid Examination- Lateral Canthus- Management of the Fat in Upper Blepharoplasty- Asian Eyelid - Upper Blepharoplasty and Browpexy- Transconjunctival vs. Skin Muscle Lower Lid- Laser Assisted Lower Lid- Complications - Why Use the Transcutaneous Approach?- Fat Transposition vs. Filler- Handling Lower Lid Laxity

MID-FACE & FACELIFT (T1)

- Extended Lower Lid Midface Lift- The “Cheeklift Lite”- Eyelid Blepharoplasty with Midface Lift - Endoscopic Midface Rejuvenation - Comprehensive Midface Rejuvenation- Facelifting Classification System- Surgical Anatomy of the Face- The MACS Lift- Submental SAL without Platysmaplasty- Conservative Approaches for Early Career- Extended Pursestring Facelift- Combining Facelift, Fat Transfer and Laser

FACELIFT (T1)

- Liposuction and Fat Grafting- Simultaneous Facelift and Laser Resurfacing- Facial Nerve Avoidance- Fibrin Sealants- The Zeta Facelift: Inconspicuous Incisions- SMAS Management- Improving the Obtuse Difficult Neck- Direct Cervicoplasty- Secondary Submentoplasty- Keeping Facial Fat Grafting Simple and Safe- Facelift under Local Anesthesia

PEELS, LASERS & FACELIFT (T1)

- Multi-level Phenol-Croton Oil Peels- 35% TCA/Jessner’s Peels vs. Baker-Gordon Peels- Combining Peels, Dermabrasion and Laser- Lift or Laser- Combining CO2 Laser with Aging Face Surgery- Simultaneous Lower Eyelid Surgery and Peeling- Traditional CO2 vs. Fractional CO2 Resurfacing:

Which One, When and Why?- Peels, Lasers, Dermabrasion: Why We Need Them All

NEUROMODULATORS (T2)

- History of Neuromodulators; Mechanism of Action- Preparation of Neuromodulators - Pertinent Anatomy- Clinical Comparison of Neuromodulators- Treatment of Hyperfunctional Lines- Neuromodulators in Facial Reshaping (Browlifting, etc.)- Complications and Treatment - Hyperhydrosis - Combining with Surgery - Neuromodulators for Headaches

FILLERS (T2)

- The Science Behind Fillers: – Hyaluronic Acid Fillers (Juvederm, Voluma, Restylane, Perlane, Belotero), Calcium Hydroxyapatite (Radiesse), Poly-L-Lactic Acid (Sculptra), Polymethylmathocrylate (Artefill), Silicone

- Understanding Pertinent Anatomy of the Face- Injection Techniques: Cannula vs. Needle- Fat Grafting- Wrinkle Effacement and Acne Scars- Fillers for Upper 1/3 of Face; for Mid Face;

Lower 1/3 of Face- The Filler Facelift- Combining Fillers and Neuromodulators - Complications of Fillers and Appropriate Treatment

LASERS & TECHNOLOGY (T2)

- Laser Biophysics, Tissue Interaction, Safety- How to Buy a Laser- Treatment of Tattoos, Vascular Lesions- Are There Two Gold Standards: Erbium and Yag?- Hair Removal- Non-surgical Body Contouring- Energy Based Skin Rejuvenation- Concepts in the Treatment of Scars- Laser Liposuction- Intense Pulsed Light- Radiofrequency, Ultrasonic Tissue Tightening- Fractional & Ablative C02 Resurfacing- Combining Erbium, CO2 and Peels- Post Resurfacing Skin Care- Peri-Ocular, Peri-Oral, Neck Resurfacing- Preventing Complications

PATIENT ATTRACTION (T3)

- Getting a Handle on Inventory - How to Look High-End on a Budget - How to Keep Staff Happy & Motivated - Incentivizing Staff- Skin Care & Office Aesthetics- How I Lead My Team - Differentiate or Die- How to Manage Many- Mobile Marketing- How I Started from Scratch- Website Tear-Downs (or Cheers) Panel

DETAILED TRAINING (T3)

- Frustrated with Your Web Presence? Make Sure You Have These 7 Items

- Phone Power for Front Desk & Back-Up Phone Staff

- Achieving Exponential Growth by Building & Maintaining Your A-Team

- How Plastics and Facial Come Together to Build a Better Practice

PATIENT CONVERSION (T3)

- Selling, Qualifying, Sales Funnels, Follow Up- What Your Marketing Materials Say

About You- Eliminate Holes in Your Schedule- The 5 Biggest Turn-Offs for Patients- Zero-Resistance Converting- How to Conduct a Patient Consultation- How to Measure Patient Satisfaction- Marketing to Targeted Groups- Automatic Sales Funnels - Online Ads that Work- How I Left Old-School Practice to Start

my Own

DETAILED TRAINING (T3)

- Selling the Invisible Professionally- Fraud & Loss: Keeping Up with Products- 10 Tips to Increasing Web Leads- How to Integrate Peels & Skin Care- How to Build a Wildly Successful Practice- Analysis of the Patient Psyche – New

Patient Questions

RETENTION, REFERRALS & REVIEWS (T3)

- Events, Email, Direct Mail, Loyalty Rewards- How I Became Famous on You Tube- Networking Magic- Mobile Marketing- Network with Hair Salons & Spas - Patient Reviews – How to Get Good Ones- How I Stay Busy All Year- Video Marketing and You Tube- Ninja Online Marketing Strategies - Know Your Numbers: What Stats Tell You

DETAILED TRAINING (T3)

- Staying Ahead of the Competition- Marketing Skin Care- The Merge of Social Media & SEO- Incorporating Physician Extenders- How to Set Up a Photo Room & Data Mgmt.

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FACIAL IMPLANT WORKSHOP (T1)

- Facial Augmentation - Evaluating Facial Asymmetry- Periorbital Implants- Prejowl Implants- Chin Augmentations- Cheek Implants- Implants vs. Fillers- Complications

HAIR RESTORATION (T1)

- Hair Loss Basics - How I do it Step-by-Step - Anesthesia in Hair Restoration- Donor Harvesting: Strip &

FUE - Hairline Design- Hands-on Hairline Design- Recipient Site Creation - Hands-on Recipient Site

Creation & Placement- Crown Hair Transplant

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COMPLICATIONS & SAFETY (T1)

- Communication and Safety in Surgery

- Avoiding Laser Complications- Peri-orbital Complications- Injuries to the Facial Nerve- Facelift Complications Panel- Principles and Management

of Lower Eyelid Retraction/Ectropion

- Handling the Difficult Patient- Endoscopic Complications- Avoiding Common Injectable

Complications- Eyelid Complications Panel

Track 1 FACIAL AESTHETIC SURGERY (Wednesday–Sunday)

REGISTER 3, GET 4TH FREE*www.FFASurg.org

FOR PROGRAM DETAILS & REGISTRATION INFORMATION

• Facial Implant Workshop (Wednesday, 12:00–6:30)

• Hair Restoration (Wednesday, 12:30–8:00)

• Rhinoplasty; Forehead; Blepharoplasty; Mid-Face; Face Lift; Peels, Lasers & Technology; Complications & Safety (Thursday-Sunday)

A full day is devoted to each topic. AM sessions are in-depth discussions. PM sessions consist of live demonstrations and technique instruction.

Thursday: Neuromodulators

Friday: Facial Fillers

Saturday: Lasers and Electronic Devices

Each morning track will cover:

• Attracting Patients

• Patient Conversion

• Retention and Referrals

• Business of Aesthetics

• Marketing

Each afternoon track will cover:

• Answering the Phone • Converting Consults • Growing the Business

• Motivating your Team • Blogging • Shifts in SEO Rules

• Photography & Data Storage • Fraud & Loss • Building Value

• On-line Marketing

Detailed Training ONE-HOUR SESSIONS (Thursday–Saturday PM)

PersonalWebsiteAnalysis

PersonalWebsiteAnalysis

Commissions,Groupons&TheCorporatePracticeofMedicine

Why&HowtoWorkwithLawyers

HowIdoFatGrafting

• Fat Grafting: How I Do It

• Commissions, Groupons & The Corporate Practice of Medicine: Three Evils of the Med Spa

• Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Clauses

• Why & How to Work with Lawyers

• Website Analysis

Track 2 NON-SURGICAL AESTHETICS (Thursday–Saturday)

PersonalWebsiteAnalysis

Non-Compete&Non-SolicitaionClauses

BUSINESS/MARKETING (Thursday–Saturday AM) Track 3

Special Breakout Sessions

Saturday EveningDINNER

INVITATIONAdvance reservations

required. Details regarding fee available at:

www.FFASurg.org

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONSNeuromodulators: Onobotulinum (Botox), Abobotulinum (Dysport),

Incobotulinum (Xeomin)

TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS- Radio Frequency - Intense Pulse Light - Nd:Yag - Ultrasound - Infared - Carbon

Dioxide - Erbium - Pulsed-Dye - Alexandrite - Cryolipoloysis

MORE ACTIVITIES

Thursday MorningBreakfast Demonstration

hosted by Ellman

Thursday EveningReception Demonstration

hosted by Syneron/Candela

Friday EveningReception Demonstration

*See website for additional details.

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONSFillers – Hyaluronic Acid Fillers,

Calcium Hydroxyapatite, Poly-L-Lactic Acid