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4 6 10 16 6152M A P SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMFACULTY SCIENTIFIC PARTNERS SPECIALS

22 Topic ser ies Female genital treatment

26 Topic ser ies Hair restoration

30 Topic ser ies Clinical dermatology

40 Topic ser ies Live aesthetic surgery course

42 Topic ser iesCosmeceuticals

46 Topic ser ies Young physicians

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Advert i sements 73 laboratoire revitacare70 indiba 74 sesderma71 ibsa farmaceutici italia 75 bioformula italy72 candela 76 mastelli aesthetic

PRE COURSE

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The last decade has seen an explosion in aesthetic treatments, fueling the aesthetic market and leading to the

introduction of innovative tools and treatment options that allow physicians to redefine youth and age. Absorbing and

acquiring technical skills is of importance, however what differentiates practitioners who merely follow trends from those who shape the future involves a constant reviewing

and challenging of existing knowledge.

IMCAS congresses strive to provide a unique pedagogical approach, gathering the most driven world-renowned

experts. The international faculty of 800 physicians this year along with the numerous partnerships with international academic societies are evidence to the

collective spirit that we embody. Embracing the junctions and differences in dermatology, plastic surgery and

aesthetic science, the scientific program is built upon 15 key themes. From injectables, lasers & EBD, clinical

dermatology, face surgery, breast & body surgery, body shaping, peelings, genital treatments to practice

management, new technologies and artificial intelligence, the sessions are regrouped into topic series for an in-depth

immersion into a core subject.

One of the highlights of the scientific program this year is Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and robotics. Advances in

diagnostic algorithms, sophistications in surgical robotics, imaging technologies for accurate and affordable scans and

other technological developments all serve as examples of the emerging revolution that will change the practice itself,

similar to the digital revolution physicians experienced at the dawn of the 21st century. The sessions of this series aim

to provide insight into how A.I. and robotics can specifically apply to aesthetics, what technologies are currently

available, and what it entails for physicians and patients in their everyday interaction.

Another aspect of the program are the two major LIVE events showcasing a simultaneous transmission

and screening of live cadaver dissections alongside live procedures on a patient. The Anatomy on Cadaver

Workshop on Thursday focuses on the anatomy and techniques pertaining to injectables and threads, as well

as echographic scanning to avoid danger zones. The Live Aesthetic Surgery Course on Friday enables you to follow

a range of different surgical procedures performed live, juxtaposing with the anatomy of the relevant areas. This

live surgery course is endorsed by International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS), setting the guidelines

for safe and effective procedures.

Shape the future of aesthetics

At IMCAS, we believe that shaping the future of aesthetics manifests through an international and intergenerational discussion, giving voice to the future generation of physicians. The young physician day is designed to encourage a new generation to learn from veteran experts, and incite them to present their clinical cases to a high-profile jury of experts. This is an excellent opportunity for them to learn from each other, and push the boundaries of their common perception.

Taking into consideration that it’s impossible to be everywhere at the same time, IMCAS Academy, the e-learning platform, offers you a rich library of 3,600 presentations from IMCAS congresses past and present which you can watch anytime, anywhere at your own pace. Be sure to download the free app, and find us at the Academy Booths to discover how you can become a member.

Practitioners travel far and wide from over 112 countries to meet and exchange with others in their field, so we feel it’s important to provide an experience that is rigorous in its educational approach all the while creating moments of conviviality and fun. With this in mind, we have organized two social events, the Networking Cocktail and the Gala Dinner for you to unwind and add another level of richness to your congress experience. We hope to see you there.

As you browse the pages of this program and take a close look at the details of the scientific program for the three days, you will discover the exhaustive scope of the educational material for IMCAS Annual World Congress 2020. Aesthetics is a field of rapid evolution, constantly redefining our notion of youth and age. Not only are you a part of this profession, you are also the motor that drives its progress. You shape the future.

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c o u r s e c o o r d i n a t o r sCARTIER Hugues, Dermatologist, FranceGARSON Sebastien, Plastic Surgeon, France

s c i e n t i f i c s e c r e t a r i e sBADAWI, Ashraf M, Dermatologist, CanadaDAHAN, Serge, Dermatologist, FranceGERBAULT, Olivier, Plastic Surgeon, FranceHAEDERSDAL, Merete, Dermatologist, DenmarkLANDAU, Marina, Dermatologist, IsraelLE PILLOUER PROST, Anne, Dermatologist, FranceMAGALON, Guy, Plastic Surgeon, FranceMORDON, Serge, PHD - Research, FranceNAHAI, Foad, Plastic Surgeon, USARAPPL, Thomas, Plastic Surgeon, AustriaROUIF, Michel, Plastic Surgeon, FranceSUNDARAM, Hema, Dermatologist, USA

s c i e n t i f i c c o m m i t t e eADHOUTE Hertsel, PHD - Research, IsraelBERRENI Nicolas, Gynecologist, FranceBOUHANNA Pierre, Dermatologist, FranceCASSUTO Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyCOGREL Olivier, Dermatologist, FranceCOTOFANA Sebastian, Anatomist, USADAYAN Steven H, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USADESAI Viral Ramesh, Plastic Surgeon, IndiaDU CREST Dominique, IMCAS Academy Executive Editor, FranceESCOBAR Sergio Omar, Dermatologist, ArgentinaFRANCO Manuel , Dermatologist, ColombiaGAUTHIER Nelly, Stomatologist, FranceGHANNAM Sahar, Dermatologist, KuwaitHERSANT Barbara, Plastic Surgeon, FranceHUANG Po Han Patrick, Dermatologist, TaiwanKESTEMONT Philippe, Facial Plastic Surgeon, FranceKHRUSTALEVA Irina, Plastic Surgeon, RussiaLALLAS Aimilios, Dermatologist, GreeceLISTIAWAN Yulianto, Dermatologist, IndonesiaLIU Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, USAMARES Pierre, Gynecologist, FranceMENINGAUD Jean Paul, Facial Plastic Surgeon, FranceNAHABEDIAN Maurice Y, Plastic Surgeon, USANESTOR Mark S., Dermatologist, USANORELDIN Ahmed Adel, Plastic Surgeon, EgyptPRASETYO Adri , Dermatologist, IndonesiaROSENGAUS Frank, Facial Plastic Surgeon, MexicoRUDENKO Igor , Dermatologist, UkraineRUMMANEETHORN Paisal, Cosmetic Surgeon, ThailandRZANY Berthold, Dermatologist, GermanySADICK Neil S, Dermatologist, USASALTZ Renato, Plastic Surgeon, USASINNA Raphael, Plastic Surgeon, FranceSUWANCHINDA Atchima, Dermatologist, ThailandSYKES Jonathan, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USATIRYAKI Tunc, Plastic Surgeon, TurkeyVANO GALVAN Sergio, Dermatologist, SpainWOLKERSTORFER Albert, Dermatologist, NetherlandsZAKINE Gilbert, Plastic Surgeon, FranceZHOLTIKOV Vitaly , Plastic Surgeon, Russia

c o u r s e d i r e c t o rASCHER Benjamin, Plastic Surgeon, France

associate course coordinatorsGOLDBERG David J, Dermatologist, USAMOLE Bernard, Plastic Surgeon, France

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Meet your Facu l tyEL GAREM Yehia Farouk Ali, Dermatologist, EgyptERMISCH Christiane, Plastic Surgeon, FranceESERDAG Suleyman, Gynecologist, TurkeyESPINOZA THAEBTHARM Maria Agnes, Cosmetic Surgeon, PhilippinesEZZEDINE Khaled, Dermatologist, FranceFABBROCINI Gabriella, Dermatologist, ItalyFENNICHE Samy, Dermatologist, TunisiaFERNANDEZ Jonathan, Plastic Surgeon, FranceFERRARIZ Teresita Santillan, Dermatologist, PhilippinesFIELDS Kathy A, Dermatologist, USAFIROOZ Alireza, Dermatologist, IranFITOUSSI Alfred, Plastic Surgeon, FranceFOUCHER Christophe, Industry representative, FranceFOURNIER Nathalie, Dermatologist, FranceFRASER John K, PHD - Research, USAFRIEDMAN John, Corporate finance, USAFRIEDMAN Nimrod, Plastic Surgeon, IsraelFRITZ Klaus, Dermatologist, GermanyGALATOIRE Olivier, Oculoplastic Surgeon, FranceGASPAR Adrian, Gynecologist, ArgentinaGASPERONI Carlo, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyGAUGLITZ Gerd, Dermatologist, GermanyGHEITA Alaa Ali, Plastic Surgeon, EgyptGOKSEL Abdulkadir, Plastic Surgeon, TurkeyGOLD Michael H, Dermatologist, USAGONZALEZ ARDILLA Cesar, Dermatologist, ColombiaGOREN Andy, MD, USAGOUT Uliana, MD, UKGUERRA MASSA Antonio, Dermatologist, PortugalGUILLEM Philippe, Cosmetic Surgeon, FranceGUNN David, PHD - Research, UKHADDAD Alessandra, Plastic Surgeon, BrazilHAMDI Moustapha, Plastic Surgeon, BelgiumHARRIS Leslie, Industry representative, USAHEDEN Per, Plastic Surgeon, SwedenHERBAGE Benjamin, Industry representative, FranceHEXSEL Doris Maria, Dermatologist, BrazilHOFFMANN Klaus, Dermatologist, GermanyHOPTROFF Michael, Industry representative, UKHUMBERT Philippe, Dermatologist, FranceHUMZAH Dalvi, Plastic Surgeon, UKHUNTER Nahla, Dermatologist, EgyptHUSSEIN Hebatalla, Plastic Surgeon, EgyptIBRAHIM Shady , Dermatologist, EgyptINGALLINA Fabio , Plastic Surgeon, ItalyISHIDA Luiz Carlos, Plastic Surgeon, BrazilJACONO Andrew, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USAJAEN OLASOLO Pedro J, Dermatologist, SpainJAF Mohammed Y, Dermatologist, IraqJANIN Anne, Dermatologist, FranceJAUFFRET Jean Luc, Plastic Surgeon, FranceJOUAN Nicole, Dermatologist, FranceKADJAIA Albina, Dermatologist, GeorgiaKALAAJI Amin, Plastic Surgeon, NorwayKAMOLZ Lars Peter, Plastic Surgeon, AustriaKAPICIOGLU Yelda, Dermatologist, TurkeyKARKHI Alexandru, Dental Surgeon, RomaniaKARMISHOLT Katrine, Dermatologist, DenmarkKARPPINEN Toni, Dermatologist, FinlandKATSAMBAS Andreas D, Dermatologist, GreeceKATZ Bruce E, Dermatologist, USA

BEYLOT Claire, Dermatologist, FranceBINDER Liyan, Industry representative, France

BJERRING Peter, Dermatologist, DenmarkBLOOM Bradley S, Dermatologist, USABONCIANI Diletta, Dermatologist, Italy

BOSSEILA Manal, Dermatologist, EgyptBOTTI Giovanni, Plastic Surgeon, Italy

BOUHANNA Eric, Plastic Surgeon, FranceBOUREZANE Yazid, Dermatologist, France

BRAMBILLA Massimiliano, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyBRANFORD Olivier, Plastic Surgeon, UK

BRENNAN Alexandre, Industry representative, FranceBRONES Laurent, Industry representative, France

BUCAY Vivian, Dermatologist, USABUI Patrick, Plastic Surgeon, France

BURCHARD Philip, Industry representative, GermanyCADIC Philippe, MD, France

CALVERT Jay W, Plastic Surgeon, USACALZAVARA PINTON Piergiacomo, Dermatologist, Italy

CAMPOS Valeria, Dermatologist, BrazilCANNAVO Alicia, Dermatologist, ArgentinaCASABONA Gabriela, Dermatologist, Spain

CASANOVA DUARTE Rafael, Plastic Surgeon, VenezuelaCHACON QUIROS Juan, Industry representative, Costa Rica

CHANG Kuang Cheng, Facial Plastic Surgeon, TaiwanCHARDONNEAU Jean Marc, Phlebologist, France

CHEN Shyi Gen, Plastic Surgeon, TaiwanCHERESHNEV Evgeny, Industry representative, USA

CHERON Michel, Industry representative, FranceCHHABRA Chiranjiv, Dermatologist, India

CHIGNON Thierry, Corporate finance, FranceCHIU Pin Chi, Dermatologist, Taiwan

CHIU Yu Hsun Tony, Facial Plastic Surgeon, TaiwanCHMIELEWSKI Robert, Cosmetic Surgeon, Poland

CIRILLO Pierfrancesco, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyCLATICI Victor Gabriel, Dermatologist, Romania

COHEN Steven R, Plastic Surgeon, USACONDE GREEN Alexandra, Plastic Surgeon, USA

CONEJO MIR SANCHEZ Julian, Dermatologist, SpainCOPCU Hasim Eray, Plastic Surgeon, Turkey

CORNETTE DE SAINT CYR Bernard, Plastic Surgeon, FranceCOSTE Jean Yves, Corporate finance, France

CREUSOT Muriel, Dermatologist, BelgiumCROUSE Geoffrey, Industry representative, USA

CUI Haiyan, Plastic Surgeon, ChinaD ALESSIO Patrizia, MD, France

DAVALBHAKTA Ashish, Plastic Surgeon, IndiaDAYAN Lior M, Industry representative, Israel

DE ALMEIDA Ada, Dermatologist, BrazilDE LACERDA Davi, Dermatologist, Brazil

DEL VECCHIO Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, USADELAY Emmanuel, Plastic Surgeon, France

DELMAR Henry, Plastic Surgeon, FranceDESAI Seemal R, Dermatologist, USA

DIASPRO Alberto, Facial Plastic Surgeon, ItalyDIERICKX Christine, Dermatologist, Luxembourg

DIRSCHKA Thomas, Dermatologist, GermanyDUNCAN Diane , Plastic Surgeon, USA

DURAN VEGA Hector, Plastic Surgeon, MexicoEAST Charles , Facial Plastic Surgeon, UK

ECKHOUSE Shimon, Industry representative, Israel

A YOUSSEF Ahmed, Dermatologist, KuwaitABBOUD Marwan, Plastic Surgeon, BelgiumABOZEID Mohamed, Plastic Surgeon, EgyptABRILE Gustavo , Plastic Surgeon, ArgentinaABS Richard, Plastic Surgeon, FranceABULHASSAN Hussein Saber, Plastic Surgeon, EgyptADATTO Maurice, Dermatologist, SwitzerlandAHN Gun Young, Dermatologist, South KoreaAL ALI Aisha, Dermatologist, OmanAL NUAIMI Khaled Salem, Dermatologist, UAEAL RADDADI Ali Atallah, Dermatologist, Saudi ArabiaAL SOGAIR Saad Sami, Dermatologist, Saudi ArabiaALCARAZ PUYAT Maria Cristina, Dermatologist, PhilippinesALMADORI Aurora, Plastic Surgeon, UKAMICI Jean Michel, Dermatologist, FranceAMIR ASLANI Alexander, Plastic Surgeon, SpainAMSELLEM David, Corporate finance, USAANADOLU Rana, Dermatologist, TurkeyANDJELKOV Katarina, Plastic Surgeon, SerbiaANTUNES Humberto C, Corporate finance, SwitzerlandAPALLA Zoe, Dermatologist, GreeceARTZI Ofir, Dermatologist, IsraelATLAN Michael, Plastic Surgeon, FranceAVRAM Mathew M, Dermatologist, USAAZNAR MANAS Fernando, Gynecologist, SpainBADER Alexandros, Gynecologist, UKBAGEORGOU Foteini, Dermatologist, GreeceBARRETO CAMPOS Valeria, Dermatologist, BrazilBECHEREL Pierre Andre, Dermatologist, FranceBEDDINGFIELD Frederick C, Dermatologist, USABEILIN Ghislaine, MD, FranceBELGNAOUI BERRADA Fatima , Dermatologist, MoroccoBELHAOUARI Lakhdar, Plastic Surgeon, FranceBENADIBA Laurent, Plastic Surgeon, FranceBENMOUSLY MLIKA Rym, Dermatologist, TunisiaBENZAQUEN Michael, Dermatologist, FranceBENZEKRI Laila , Dermatologist, MoroccoBERGERET GALLEY Catherine, Plastic Surgeon, FranceBERNARDI Claudio, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyBEUSTES STEFANELLI Matthieu, Plastic Surgeon, FranceBEUT Javier, Facial Plastic Surgeon, SpainBEYLOT BARRY Marie, Dermatologist, France

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KERSCHER Martina J, Dermatologist, GermanyKHALIFA Nedhal, Dermatologist, Bahrain

KIM Bong Sung, Plastic Surgeon, GermanyKIM Jisoo, Cosmetic Surgeon, South Korea

KINNEY Brian M, Plastic Surgeon, USAKLUGER Nicolas, Dermatologist, Finland

KOSMADAKI Maria, Dermatologist, GreeceKREYDEN Oliver Philip, Dermatologist, Switzerland

LABBE Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, FranceLAM Stephanie, Plastic Surgeon, Hong Kong

LAMBROS Vasilios S, Plastic Surgeon, USALAPIDOTH Moshe, Dermatologist, IsraelLAUBACH Hans , Dermatologist, France

LE LOUARN Claude, Plastic Surgeon, FranceLE LOUS Guirec, Industry representative, France

LEDERLE Sylvie, Dermatologist, FranceLEE Chih Wei, Dermatologist, Taiwan

LEE Sang Ju, Dermatologist, South KoreaLEE Won, Plastic Surgeon, South Korea

LEIBASCHOFF Gustavo H, Gynecologist, USALEIS AYRES Eloisa, Dermatologist, BrazilLEONIDZE Tsira, Dermatologist, Georgia

LESHUNOV Evgenii, Plastic Surgeon, RussiaLEWIS Wendy, Marketing, USA

LEYMARIE Nicolas, Plastic Surgeon, FranceLIAO Han Tsung, Plastic Surgeon, Taiwan

LIAO Yuan Li Grace, Dermatologist, TaiwanLIM Adrian, Dermatologist, Australia

LIM Ting Song, MD, MalaysiaLLULL CERDA Ramon, Plastic Surgeon, Spain

LOH Laurence, Plastic Surgeon, PhilippinesLOTTI Torello M, Dermatologist, Italy

LU Feng, Plastic Surgeon, ChinaLUCERO Florencio, Plastic Surgeon, Philippines

LUTHRA Amit, Dermatologist, IndiaMAGALON Jeremy, Pharmacologist, France

MAGLAYA Hermie F, Gynecologist, PhilippinesMAHTO Anjali, Dermatologist, UK

MAIRE Cyril, Dermatologist, FranceMAISONNEUVE Herve, Journalist medical, France

MAMMONE Tom, PHD - Research, USAMANSTEIN Dieter, Dermatologist, USA

MANTUROVA Natalia, Plastic Surgeon, RussiaMARINI Leonardo, Dermatologist, Italy

MAY Simone, MD, AustriaMEHTA Vivek, Dermatologist, IndiaMENKES Sophie, MD, Switzerland

MERNISSI Fatima Zahra, Dermatologist, MoroccoMEURANT Jean Marie, Professional association / society, France

MITZ Vladimir, Plastic Surgeon, FranceMOATAZEDI David, Industry representative, USA

MOCHTAR Fransiska, Gynecologist, IndonesiaMOHMAND Mohammad Humayun, Plastic Surgeon, Pakistan

MOJALLAL Ali, Plastic Surgeon, FranceMONGES Viviane, Corporate finance, Belgium

MONHEIT Gary D, Dermatologist, USAMONTES BRACCHINI Juan, Facial Plastic Surgeon, Mexico

MOON Hyoung Jin, Facial Plastic Surgeon, South KoreaMORA HERNANDEZ Alexandra, Facial Plastic Surgeon, Colombia

MOSAHEBI Afshin, Plastic Surgeon, UKMULHOLLAND Stephen, Plastic Surgeon, Canada

MUNOZ MORENO ARRONES Oscar, Dermatologist, SpainMUTI Gabriele, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyNAHAI Farzad R, Plastic Surgeon, USANAST Alexander, Dermatologist, GermanyNEVES Jose Carlos, Facial Plastic Surgeon, PortugalNISCHWITZ Sebastian , Plastic Surgeon, AustriaNISHIKAWA Ayaka, Dermatologist, JapanNUGENT Jeff, Industry representative, USANUWAYHID Marwan, Gynecologist, GermanyOH Seungmin, Cosmetic Surgeon, South KoreaOLIVEIRA SOARES Rui, Dermatologist, PortugalOPPIKOFER Claude, Plastic Surgeon, SwitzerlandORTIZ Arisa, Dermatologist, USAOTHMAN Khaled, Dermatologist, UAEOZER ARMON Tzipi, Industry representative, IsraelPAASCH Uwe, Dermatologist, GermanyPALHAZI Peter, MD, HungaryPALLUA Norbert, Plastic Surgeon, GermanyPALMA Pietro, Facial Plastic Surgeon, ItalyPAPADOPOULOS Tim, Plastic Surgeon, AustraliaPASCAL Jean Francois, Plastic Surgeon, FrancePASSERON Thierry, Dermatologist, FrancePAVICIC Tatjana, Dermatologist, GermanyPELLI Maria Jose, Dermatologist, ArgentinaPENG Hsien Li Peter, Dermatologist, TaiwanPETIT Francois, Plastic Surgeon, FrancePICKETT Andy, PHD - Research, UKPILLAI Rahul, Dermatologist, IndiaPRINCEN Marc, Industry representative, SwitzerlandRAIMBAULT GERARD Catherine, Dermatologist, FranceRATEB Amr, Dermatologist, EgyptREDAELLI Alessio, Phlebologist, ItalyREIS PINTO Carlos, Industry representative, IrelandRICHTER Dirk F, Plastic Surgeon, GermanyRIGEL Ethan, Corporate finance, USARIGOPOULOS Dimitrios, Dermatologist, GreeceROBERTO Antonio Carlos, Dermatologist, BrazilROCHA Marco, Dermatologist, BrazilROO RODRIGUEZ Elia, Dermatologist, SpainROSSI Anthony M, Dermatologist, USARUFF Paul, Plastic Surgeon, USARUIZ RODRIGUEZ Ricardo, Dermatologist, SpainRUMYANTSEVA Elena, Dermatologist, FranceSABAN Yves, Facial Plastic Surgeon, FranceSABBAN SERFATI Pascale, Gynecologist, FranceSACHDEV Mukta, Dermatologist, IndiaSADEK Ahmed M, Dermatologist, EgyptSALTI Giovanni, Cosmetic Surgeon, ItalySARFATI Benjamin, Plastic Surgeon, FranceSATTLER Gerhard, Dermatologist, GermanySATTLER Sonja, MD, GermanySAUDI Wael, Dermatologist, EgyptSCHELKE Leonie, MD, NetherlandsSCHLAUDRAFF Kai Uwe, Plastic Surgeon, SwitzerlandSCHOLLHAMMER Martine, Dermatologist, FranceSCHOENBORN Alexander, Plastic Surgeon, GermanySEBBAN Sandrine, MD, FranceSEHTMAN Ariel B, Dermatologist, ArgentinaSERINI Stefano, Dermatologist, ItalySFORZA Marcos Paulo, Plastic Surgeon, UKSHOME Debraj, Facial Plastic Surgeon, India

BANKOWSKI Richard, Industry representative, USADELGADO CIDRANES Ernesto Miguel, Neurologist, SpainDJURDJEVIC Biljana, Dermatologist, SerbiaNORMAN Sachi, MD, IsraelPARENTI Simone, Industry representative, ItalyPATEL SCHALLEN Konika, Industry representative, USAVIZINTIN Zdenko, Industry representative, Slovenia

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c o n t r i b u t i n g s p e a k e r sABDELMESIH Christeen Y, Dermatologist, UAEABOU KHALIL Hussein, Plastic Surgeon, LebanonAGUINALDO Ian, Dermatologist, PhilippinesAHMED Muhammad Zeeshan, Plastic Surgeon, New ZealandAMIR Ruthie, Industry representative, IsraelANEJA Jyoti, Dermatologist, IndiaANEJA Simran Pal Singh, Dermatologist, IndiaARACO Antonino, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyASHOUR Mahran, Industry representative, UAEBYKOVSKAYA Tatiana, Dermatologist, RussiaCAPOTE Marilyn, Industry representative, USACASTELANICH Desiree Giselle, Dermatologist, ArgentinaCHOI Jee Woong, Dermatologist, South KoreaDE ROSSI Davide, MD, ItalyDONICI Dorina, Cosmetic Surgeon, SwitzerlandELSAYED ELBADAWY Yasser, Plastic Surgeon, EgyptFERRARI Eleana, MD, CyprusGHEBERY Wael , Plastic Surgeon, KuwaitGLADSTEIN Irene, Oculoplastic Surgeon, USAHARAN Oriana, Plastic Surgeon, IsraelHITCHCOCK Thomas, PHD - Research, USAHSU Hsin Chien, Otorhinolaryngologist, TaiwanHUSSEIN Asif, Dermatologist, UKHUTTICK Claudio Rabelo, Beautician, USAJOSHI Vineeta, Dermatologist, IndiaKARAALI Farah, MD, LebanonKHRUSHCH Galyna, Plastic Surgeon, RussiaKIM Jong Seo, Plastic Surgeon, South KoreaKOBALADZE Nino , Plastic Surgeon, RussiaKOH Won Seon, Dermatologist, South KoreaKORYTSEVA Svetlana, MD, RussiaLEE Hee Young, Plastic Surgeon, South KoreaLEPIOSHKINA Marina, Cosmetic Surgeon, ItalyLESHUNOVA Anastasia, Marketing, RussiaLEYLEK Ozgur Ridvan, Gynecologist, TurkeyLIM Yann Pyn, Professional association / society, IrelandLIN Yun Nan, Plastic Surgeon, TaiwanLLORCA PEREZ Vicenta Maria, Industry representative, SpainMANUELL LEE Gerardo Rafael, Plastic Surgeon, MexicoMARCAL Claudia, Dermatologist, BrazilMARCHAL Alfred, PHD - Research, FranceMARCHETTI Marco, Nutritionist, ItalyMASHKINA Anastasia, Dermatologist, RussiaMEKKAWY Eman, Dermatologist, EgyptMENDEZ ESPANA Mauricio , Dermatologist, MexicoMONTEIRO Grasiela , Dermatologist, BrazilMOUSTAFA Nadine, Dermatologist, EgyptNG Pei Swam, MD, MalaysiaRAVERA Karina, Radiologist, ArgentinaREZAEEKHIABANLOO Samad, Dermatologist, IranRODWELL David Watson, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USAROMASHKINA Anastasia, Dermatologist, RussiaSCHERER Max Adam, Plastic Surgeon, RussiaSEGRETO Francesco, Plastic Surgeon, ItalySERBON Rene, Beautician, CanadaSHELEMBA Evgeniya, Dermatologist, UkraineSINGH Harry, Dental Surgeon, UKTHIESEN Vanessa, Dental Surgeon, BrazilTORRES Ariel S, MD, PhilippinesVELARGO Parker Anthony, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USAVILLA Ricardo, Dermatologist, Brazil

SHORR Jay A, Marketing, USASIDDIQUI SYED Sana, Corporate finance, Canada

SMARRITO Stephane, Plastic Surgeon, SwitzerlandSOLDATI Gianni, PHD - Research, Switzerland

SOMENEK Michael , Facial Plastic Surgeon, USASOSOACA Regina, Dermatologist, Romania

SOZER Ozan, Plastic Surgeon, USASTAN Constantin, Plastic Surgeon, Romania

STEINBRECH Douglas, Plastic Surgeon, USASTERODIMAS Aris, Plastic Surgeon, Greece

SUAREZ VALLADARES Maria Jesus, Dermatologist, SpainSULAMANIDZE George, Plastic Surgeon, Georgia

TAMPOURI Ioanna, MD, GermanyTAUPIN Valerie, Industry representative, France

TEOT Luc, Plastic Surgeon, FranceTHOMAS Luc, Dermatologist, France

THORNAL Kevin R, Industry representative, USATOBIN Desmond J, PHD - Research, Ireland

TOGSVERD BO Katrine, Dermatologist, DenmarkTOWN Godfrey, PHD - Research, UK

TREACY Patrick J, Cosmetic Surgeon, IrelandTRETTI CLEMENTONI Matteo, Plastic Surgeon, Italy

TREVIDIC Patrick, Plastic Surgeon, FranceTRIANA Lina Maria, Plastic Surgeon, Colombia

TSAI Yun Ta Derek, Plastic Surgeon, TaiwanTURKEVYCH Alexander, Dermatologist, Ukraine

TURKI Khaled, Dermatologist, TunisiaTURKOF Edvin, Plastic Surgeon, Austria

VALACCHI Giuseppe, Industry representative, USAVAN HEMELRYCK Thierry, Plastic Surgeon, France

VAN RAAMSDONK Annette J, Lawyer, NetherlandsVELTHUIS Peter, Dermatologist, Netherlands

VERNER Ines, Dermatologist, IsraelVIGNERON Jean Luc, Dermatologist, France

VISCONTI Giuseppe, Plastic Surgeon, ItalyVITERBO DE OLIVEIRA NETO Fausto, Plastic Surgeon, Brazil

VOJVODIC Aleksandra, MD, SerbiaVOLPEI Charles, Plastic Surgeon, France

WANG Cheng Kun, Dermatologist, TaiwanWEINKLE Susan H, Dermatologist, USA

WINTER Cecile, Facial Plastic Surgeon, FranceWOLLINA Uwe , Dermatologist, Germany

WONG Brian J F, Otorhinolaryngologist, USAWOOLERY LLOYD Heather, Dermatologist, USA

XU Haisong, Facial Plastic Surgeon, ChinaYUTSKOVSKAYA, Yana, Dermatologist, Russia

ZABNENKOVA Olga, Dermatologist, RussiaZAJICEK Hubert, Industry representative, USA

ZAMBRANO BURGL Juan Carlos, Plastic Surgeon, ColombiaZENKER Sabine, Dermatologist, Germany

ZERBINATI Nicola, Dermatologist, Italy

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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3ROOMTERNES

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ROOM342

AMPHIBORDEAUX

AMPHIHAVANE

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live anatomy on cadaver workshop

clinicaldermatology

research & development

productanalysis

hairrestoration

genitaltreatments

l i v edemo

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7 a m

R E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S R E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S8:30 am S1 S9, S10 S17, S18 S49 S57, S58 S65, S66 S73 S81, S82 S89 S97 S105, S106 S

Superficial echographic facial

anatomy Co lasers: the gold

standard for acne scars

Hidradenitis suppurativa

Verneuil’s disease

The future of aging science & aesthetics

PeelingsFat & cellulite:neck and body

Body surgery

Preservation rhinoplasty

Diagnosis & patient evaluation

Femalegenitalia :

cultural practices

live demoThreads

9:30 a m

S2 S26 S42 S50 S74 S90 S98

10:30 am

ThreadsContributed talks

Professional business

Lasers & EBDcomplications

ToxinsBreast plasty and

beautificationAndrogenetic

alopeciaNon-invasive treatments

11:30 am

S3 S11, S12 S19, S20 S27 S35 S S43 S S51 S59 S S67 S S75 S83 S91 S99 S107 S

Periorbital injections

Skin cancer &

photorejuvenationActive acne

Contributed talks

Cell therapysymposium symposium Peelings symposium symposium

Breastreconstruction

Rhinoplasty tip surgery refinements

New developments in other alopecias

Regenerative medicine for the

genital areasymposium

S4 S28 S36 S S44 S S52 S60 S S68 S S76 S84 S92 S100 S108 S Temple & forehead injections

Contributed talksFiller injections

symposium symposium HA symposium symposium Breast surgeryLive Aesthetic

Surgery year later

PRP and stem cells for alopecia

Vaginal tightening updates

symposium

12:30 pmB O N A P P E T I T B O N A P P E T I T

2 pm S5 S13 S S21 S29 S37 S S45 S S53 S61 S S69 S S77 S85, S86 S93, S94 S101 S109, S110 S

Mid & lower face injections symposium Benign

pigmented lesions target courseToxins

symposium symposium Cutaneous echography symposium symposium Facelifts

Breast surgery consensus:

BIA-ALCL and breast augmentation

SurgicalFUE, FUT

hair restoration

Labiaplatsy & vulvalift

symposium3 pm

4 pm

S6 S14 S S22 S30 S38 S S46 S S54 S62 S S70 S S78 S102

Noseinjections

symposium Vascular lesions

Contributed talksBotulinum toxins symposium symposium

Epilatory lasers & IPL symposium symposium Long & short nose

Dermatologic conditions of

vulva area

4:30 pmC O F F E E B R E A K C O F F E E B R E A K

5:30 pm

S7 S15 S S23, S24 S31 S39 S S47, S48 S55 S63 S S71 S S79 S S87, S88 S95 S103 S111 S

Lips & chin injections symposium

Melasma

R&D symposium

video courseLasers & EBD

Threads symposium symposium symposium

Orbit sugery:battle of clinical

cases

Preventing complications in hair

transplantsGenital

complications symposium

S8 S16 S S32 S40 S S56 S64 S S72 S S80 S96 S104 S112 S

6:30 pm

Superficial body layers symposium

Regulations: new injectables

symposiumNon -invasive

body tightening symposium symposiumReshaping the nose

with threads

What’s going on in the future for hair

restoration

Reconstructive & plastic vaginal

surgerysymposium

thursday JAN 30keep t rack of constant updates on imcas .com

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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3ROOMTERNES

ROOM143

ROOM141

ROOMPASSY

ROOM153

AMPHIBLEU

ROOM242

ROOMMAILLOT

ROOM251

ROOM252

ROOM342

AMPHIBORDEAUX

AMPHIHAVANE

ROOM351

ROOM352

clinicaldermatology cosmeceuticals toxins l i v e

demo

prp & regenerative

medicine live aesthetic surgery

global market summit

genital treatments

male aesthetic treatments

F1226A F345A F345A F170A F345A F826A F280A F380A F220A F380A F380A F650A F373A F220A F380A

7 a m

8 a mR E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S R E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S

S129, S130 S137, S138 S145 S153 S161 S169, S170 S177 S345 S S185, S186 S193 S201, S202 S209 S217 S225, S226

Tips & tricks in cosmetic & aesthetic

dermatology

Psoriasis

Contributed talks Laser & EBD

Skin aging applied research

Toxins: the new emotional drug? Rheological &

biophysicalproperties of

fillers

video course Echography

diagnosissymposium

Body shaping & body tightening

Fat grafting Preservation rhinoplasty

-Scar-less

facelift

Male to female reassignment

Scars9 a m

The InnovationShark Tank

S146 S154 S162 S178 S S346 S S194 S218

10 am

Contributed talks Injectables

Skin microbiome

Updates of toxins in functional

anatomy

live demoLasers & EBD symposium Nanofat

Non-invasive male genital aesthetics

10:30 am C O F F E E B R E A K C O F F E E B R E A K

11:30 am

S123 S S131 S S139 , S140 S147 S155 S163 S171 S S179 S S347 S S187 S S195 S203, S204 S211 , S212 S219 S227 S

symposium symposium

Photoprotection & sun damaged

skin

target course Injectables

Home-use devices

Toxins: prevention

& managementsymposium live demo

Lasers & EBD symposium symposiumCell therapies:

mixed productsHigh definition

female &male

body contouring

The InnovationShark Tank

Erectile dysfunction symposium

S124 S S132 S S148 S156 S164 S172 S S180 S S348 S S188 S S196 S220 S228 S

symposium symposiumContributed talks

Body shapingClean beauty

Emerging toxins and other

innovationssymposium live demo

Lasers & EBD symposium symposium Stem cells Updates in genital surgery for men symposium

12:30 pm

2 pm B O N A P P E T I T B O N A P P E T I TS125 S S133 S S141 , S142 S149 S157 S165 S173 S S181 S S349 S S189 S S197 S205, S206 S213 S221 S229 S

symposium symposium

Red face

target course Genital

Skin aging ingredients

Off-label indications: lower

face & bodysymposium live demo

Lasers & EBD symposium symposiumProduct analysis:

PRP Scar-less breast reduction

-Mastopexy

augmentation

The Investors’ Forum

Surgery trends for male face & body symposium

3 pm

4 pm

S126 S S134 S S150 S158 S166 S174 S S182 S S350 S S190 S S198 S222 S230 S

symposium symposiumContributed talks

Female genital treatments

Skin aging digital solutions

New techniques &

new approaches symposium live demo

Lasers & EBD symposium symposiumProduct analysis:

adipose tissueFillers, toxins & more for men symposium

S214 to S216

4:30 pm C O F F E E B R E A K C O F F E E B R E A K

5:30 pm

S127 S S135 S S143, S144 S151 S159 S167 S175, S176 S183 S S351 S S191 S S199 S207, S208

The World Economic

Tribune

S223 S231 S

symposium symposium

Dermoscopy

Contributed talksNon surgical combined treatments

Combining cosmeceuticals Toxins

complications

video course Threads

live demoLasers & EBD symposium symposium target course

Rhinoplasty Nymphoplasty -

Penile augmentation

Male aesthetic procedures: updates .

symposium

S128 S S136 S152 S160 S168 S184 S S352 S S192 S S200 S224 S232 S

6:30 pm

symposiumBiostimulatory

fillers

Contributed talksCosmeceuticals

& neutraceuticalsI’m pro vs. I’m con

Toxins for medical

indications

live demoLasers & EBD symposium symposium Surgery

complications

The hair boom: what men want symposium

7:30 pm N E T W O R K I N G C O C K T A I L N E T W O R K I N G C O C K T A I L

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143ROOM

141ROOMPASSY

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AMPHIBLEU

ROOM242

ROOMMAILLOT

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ROOM342

AMPHIBORDEAUX

AMPHIHAVANE

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ROOM352

middle east and north africa masterclass

clinical dermatology

threads new technologiesl i v edemo

asia masterclass

prp & regenerative

medicine

practicemanagement young physicianseastern europe

masterclass ai & robotics

F345A F345A F170A F345A F826A F280A F380A F380A F380A F650A F373A F220A F380A

7 a m

8 a mR E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S R E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S

S241 S249, S250 S257 S265 S273, S274 S281, S282 S289 S S297, S298 S305, S306 S313 S321 S329 S337, S338

Periocular rejuvenation

Vitiligo

Contributed talksFace surgery

Threadsanatomy and

theories

Whitening & ethnic skin

New technologies

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticals Tips and tricks for botulinum toxin

& what’s new in my

practice

Buttocks implants, graft or fillers:

the quest of the grail

Face lipofilling The patient journeyBreast plasty for young

surgeonsPhotodynamic

therapy (PDT)

9 a m

S242 S258 S266 S290 S S314 S322 S330

10 am

Challenging cases in aesthetic

dermatology

Contributed talksBreast & body

surgery

Threadsinnovative

& alternativetools

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

CosmeceuticalsBreast lipofilling

Bring new revenues into your practice

Laser applications for young dermatologists

10:30 am C O F F E E B R E A K C O F F E E B R E A K

11:30 am

S243 S251 , S252 S259 S267 S275 S S283, S284 S291 S S299 S S307 S315 S323 S331, S332 S339 S Aesthetic

treatments in patients with

systemic diseases

Integrative dermatology

target courseTattoo removal

Threadspractical

techniquessymposium

NewFoundations in AI

and robotics

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticalssymposium

Assymetry in facial beauty

Buttocks lipofillingPrivate practice: risk awareness

Fillers , toxins and dermatologic surgery for young physicians

symposium

S244 S260 S268 S276 S S292 S S300 S S308 S316 S324 S340 S

Pitfalls in aesthetic

dermatology

Contributed talksBody surgery

Debate: threads

for the nose?symposium

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticalssymposium Face surgery

Lipofilling for other localizations

Building a loyal patient base symposium

12:30 pm

2 pm B O N A P P E T I T B O N A P P E T I TS245, S246 S253, S254 S261 S269 S277 S285, S286 S293 S S301 S S309 S317 S325 S333 S341 S

Tips & tricks in lasers & EBD

Dermatologic surgery:

oncologic surgery of the

nasal pyramid

Contributed talksPeelings &

mesotherapy

Safe combination of techniques

Profiloplastyusing fillers New

Foundations in AI and robotics

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticalssymposium Body contouring

Innovations Use of cell therapy

products

How the patients choose physicians in ?

Skin cancer for young dermatologists

symposium

3 pm

4 pm

S262 S270 S278 S294 S S302 S310 S318 S326 S334 S342 S

Contributed talksClinical

dermatology

Scar prevention and treatment

Volumetric pan facial structural

rejuvenation

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticals

Ultrasonography for injection techniques

Invasive vs minimal invasive facial rejuvenation

Innovations Systemic use

Digitalize your practice

Young dermatologists awards

symposium

4:30 pm C O F F E E B R E A K C O F F E E B R E A K

5:30 pm

S247 S255 S263 S271 S279 S287, S288 S295 S S303 S311 S319, S320 S327 S335 S343, S344

HyperhidrosisDermatologic

surgery: keloid scars

Contributed talksHair restoration

Patient treatments & follow-ups

Combined treatments

for the face lips

video course Injectables

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticals

A.I in Asian

aesthetic markettarget course

Facelift I Videorama of the latest innovations

in regenerative surgery

E-reputation and social media

Otoplasty for

young surgeons

Hair removal how to manage?S248 S256 S264 S272 S280 S296 S S304 S312 S328 S336

6:30 pm

Yellow lasersDermatologic surgery: nails

Contributed talksThreads

Complications of botulinum toxin A

Combined treatmentsfor the orbit

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticals

New aesthetic procedures for Asian beauty

target course Facelift II

Social networks. Where and how should you go?

Young surgeonsawards

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dermatology

DDL (germany)German Society of Laser Dermatology

www.ddl.de/en/about-us/history/

DASIL (international)The Dermatologic & Aesthetic Surgery International league

www.thedasil.org

ESCAD (international)European Society for Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology

www.escad.org

ESDV (egypt)Egyptian Society of Dermatology and Venereology

www.dermaegypt.com

ESLD (international)European Society for Laser and Energy-Based Devices

www.esld.eu

GDEC (france)Groupe Dermatologie Esthétique et Correctrice

www.grdec.com

GLDT (tunisia)Groupe Laser de la Société Tunisienne

www.groupelaser.org

GLSFD (france)Groupe Laser de la Société Française de Dermatologie

www.groupelasersfd.com

G-SCARS (international)Global Scar Societywww.g-scars.com

HSDV (greece)Hellenic Society of Dermatology and Venereology

www.edae.gr

IDS (international)International Dermoscopy Society

www.dermoscopy-ids.org

ISDS (international)International Society for Dermatologic Surgery

www.isdsworld.com/en

welcoming ourscientific partners

IPS (international)International Peeling Societywww.peelingsociety.com

ISD (iran)Iranian Society of Dermatologywww.irsod.net

JSDVDSL (jordan)Jordan Society of Dermatology, Venereology, Dermatosurgery and Laserwww.jsdvdsl.com

KADD (kazakhstan)Kazakhstan Association of Dermatovenereologists, Dermatocosmetologistswww.kadd.kz

ODS (oman)Oman Dermatology Societywww.omandermsociety.com

PERDOSKI (indonesia)Indonesian Society of Dermatology and Venereologywww.perdoski.org

RESOVERNEUIL (france)Réseau national spécialisé dans la prise en charge de la maladie de Verneuilwww.resoverneuil.com

SFD (france)Société Française de Dermatologiewww.sfdermato.org

SIDeMAST (italy)Società Italiana di Dermatologia Medica, Chirurgica, Estetica e Delle Malattie Sessualmente Trasmesswww.sidemast.org

SMD (morocco)Société Marocaine de Dermatologiewww.smdermato.org

SOCS (united states)The Skin of Color Societywww.skinofcolorsociety.org

SOMALDEC (morocco)Société Marocaine de Lasers, Dermatologie Esthétique et chirurgicalewww.somaldec.com

SPDV (portugal)Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologiawww.spdv.pt

IMCAS works in partnerships with a network of scientific societies from across the globe that contribute in form of expertise on sessions related to their specialty. The collaborations not only ensure that the educational content befits an international audience, but they also mutually nourish the influence and outreach. Our partners are active agents who bring their speciality to the scientific content.

genital treatments

EAAAMS (international)Euro Asian Association of Aesthetic Medicine Specialistswww.eaaams.ru

EAGAMPS (international)European Association for Genital Aesthetic Medicine and Plastic Surgerywww.eagamps.com

ESAG (international)European Society of Aesthetic Gynecologywww.esag.org

ESSM (international)European Society for Sexual Medicine www.essm.org

GRIRG (france)Genital Restoration Innovative Research Groupwww.grirg.org

ISGAPS (international)International Society of Genital Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

ISGAR (international)International Society of Gynecology Aesthetic and Research

ISRAIT (international)International Society of Reconstructive and Aesthetic Intimate Treatmentswww.israit.org

SEGERF (spain)Sociedad Española de Ginecología Estética Regenerativa Funcionalwww.segerf.org

TEJD (turkey)Turkish Society of Aesthetic Gynaecology

WSCG (international)World Society of Cosmetic Gynecology

plastic surgery

AECEP (spain) Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética y Plástica

www.aecep.es

AICPE (italy)Associazione Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica Estetica

www.aicpe.org

BAAPS (uk)The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

www.baaps.org.uk

EASAPS (international)European Association of Societies of

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery www.easaps.org

ISAPS (international)International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

www.isaps.org

ISPAS (israel)Israel Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery

www.plasticsurgery.org.il

LSPRAS (lebanon)Lebanese Society of Plastic Reconstructive and

Aesthetic Surgerywww.lspras.com

OGPARC (austria)Austrian Society of Plastic, Aesthetic

and Reconstructive Surgerywww.plastischechirurgie.org

SICPRE (italy)Società Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica

Ricostruttiva ed Esteticawww.sicpre.it

SOFCEP (france)Société Française des Chirurgiens Esthétiques Plasticiens

www.chirurgiens-esthetiques-plasticiens.com

SOMCEP (morocco)Société Marocaine des Chirurgiens Esthétiques Plasticiens

www.somcep.org

SPCPRE (portugal) Sociedade Portuguesa de Cirurgia Plástica

Reconstrutiva e Estéticawww.spcpre.org.pt

VDAPC (germany)German Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons

www.vdaepc.de

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BBB (italy)Botti’s best breastwww.villabellaeducation.it

BTS (sweden)Beauty Through Sciencewww.beautythroughscience.com

CCR (united kingdom)CCR Clinical + Cosmetic + Regenerativewww.ccr-expo.com

CIRUMED (spain)Cirumed Clinic www.cirumed.es

EURASIAN CONGRESS (international)Eurasian Congresswww..congress.com.kz/ru/

ICC (egypt)International Cosmetic Congresswww.iccvenus.com

ICGC (international)International Cosmetic Gynaecology Congress www.icgcdubai.com

IDEA (international)International Dermatology, Dermatopathology and Esthetics Academy www.idea2019istanbul.org

IECTC (russia)International Educational Course-Training for Cosmetologistswww.iectc.ru

INDERCOS (international)International Dermatology and Cosmetology Congresswww.indercos.org

JEDDADERM (saudi arabia)The Jeddah Dermatology and Cosmetics Conferencewww.jeddaderm.co/wp/

KOLKHIDA (international)International Caucasian Congress on Plastic Surgery and Dermatology Kolkhida www.kolkhida.org/en

MEIDAM (united arab emirates)Middle East International Dermatology & Aesthetic Medicinewww.meidamconf.com

MOA (united states)Masters of Aestheticswww.moasandiego.org

PBRV (france)Paris Breast Rendez-Vouswww.parisbreastrendezvous.com

SHARM DERMA (egypt)Sharm Derma www.sharmderma.net

other specialties

AAEGY (egypt)Aesthetic Academy of Egypt

www.aaegy.org

AAHT (international)Arab Association for Hair Transplantation

www.aaht-egy.org

ACAM (australia)Australasian College of Aesthetic Medicine

www.acam.org.au

ACG (ukrain)Aesthetic Consilium Group

www.aesthetic-consilium.com

ECAMS (international)European College of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery

www.ecamedicine.com

IFATS (international)International Federation of Adipose

Therapeutics and Sciencewww.ifats.org

PTMEIAA (poland)Polish Society of Aesthetic Medicine and Anti-Aging

SAME (algeria)Société Algérienne de Médecine Esthétique

www.same-dz.com

SIME (italy)Societa Italiana di Medicina Estetica

www.lamedicinaestetica.it

scientific courses

5CC (international)The 5-Continent-Congress

www.5-cc.com

AASURGERY (russia)Advanced Aesthetic Surgery

www.aasurgery.ru

AAAMC (azerbaijan)Azerbaijan Aesthetic & Anti-Age Medicine Congress

www.aaamc.az

ABAM (international)The American Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting

www.americanbrazilianaestheticmeeting.com

AIDA (united arab emirates)Abu Dhabi International Conference and Exhibition in

Dermatology and Aesthetics

JAKARTA

MANILLA

BANGKOK

STOCKHOLMSAINT

PETERSBURG

MIAMI

NEW YORK

WASHINGTON

FLORENCE

MILAN

BUENOS AIRES

MUNICH

TOKYO

VAL D’ISÈRE

NICE

LONDON

PORTOMARBELLA

MADRIDBARCELONA

Meet usaround the worldThe IMCAS team travels throughout the year to share educational knowledge. This year IMCAS holds more than 30 dedicated sessions among the prestigious partner congresses all around the world.

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Topic series*

Follow along the topic series of your choice and optimize your 3 learning days

anatomyon cadaver

8 learning hourscoordinators: b.ascher, p.kestemont

chairs: s.cotofana

with an unrestricted educational grant from:bioxis pharmaceuticals, laboratoires fillmed,

laboratoires vivacy, lg chem, merz aesthetics, sinclair, s&v technologies, relife, softfil,

teoxane laboratories

toxins

10 learning hours

coordinators: b.ascher, g.monheit, b.rzanychairs: m.landau

clinical dermatology& dermatologic surgery

25 learning hours

coordinators: h.cartier, s.dahan, m.haedersdal, a.le pillouer prost, m.nestor

chairs: o.cogrel, a.lallas, t.lotti, a.wolkerstorfer

with an unrestricted educational grant from:almirall sa, aq skin solutions,

bellus medical / crown, cantabria labscosmeceuticals

8 learning hours

coordinators: h.adhoute, d.du crest, chairs: d.day, d.tobin

with an unrestricted educational grant from:aq skin solutions, bellus medical / crown, cantabria labs,

dts mg co ltd, skinceuticals, teoxane, universkin sas

genital treatments(male & female)

13 learning hours

female genital coordinators:n.berreni, p.mares, m.nuwahid (gynecology),

m.brambilla, b.hersant, jp.meningaud (plastic surgery)

male genital coordinators:e.leshunov, b.mole

with an unrestricted educational grant from:aq skin solutions, candela,

laboratoires vivacy, renaissance

hair restoration

8 learning hours

coordinators: p.bouhanna, v.desai, s.vano galvan

with an unrestricted educational grant from:aq skin solution

male aesthetictreatments

4 learning hours

coordinators: d. de lacerda, t.rappl

with an unrestricted educational grant from:zimmer medizinsysteme

global market summitnew technologies

r&d

11 learning hours

coordinators: h.antunes, b.ascher, m.avram, l.brones, t.chignon, d.du crest,

s.eckhouse, a.ortiz

with an unrestricted educational grant from:shark tank sessions: cutera, nextmotion

advalight, aptos, perfaction new technologies sessions: bellus medical/crown, cantabria labs, deka, technologies, skinceuticals,

sofwave medical, toskani

practicemanagement

8 learning hours

coordinator: d.abel

live aestheticsurgery course*8 learning hours

*Endorsed by

coordinators: s.garson, f.nahai, m.rouif, r.saltz *limited to the following board certified surgeons: plastic, facial plastic,

oculoplastic, maxillofacial, ent and resident surgeons

with an unrestricted educational grant from:apyx medical

coordinators: imcas surgery: s.garson

rhinoplasty: j.calvert, o.gerbault

threads

7 learning hours

coordinators: p.huang, t.tiryaki

with an unrestricted educational grant from:aptos

other major topics

injectables

23 learning hours

lasers & ebd

28 learning hours

body shaping

6 learning hours

peelings

4 learning hours

youngphysicians

8 learning hours

coordinators: m.benzaquen, j.fernandez, chairs: m.beylot barry, m.haedersdal,

a.le pillouer prost

with an unrestricted educational grant from:esthederm / naos

regional masterclassesmiddle east, eastern europe, asia

12 learning hours

eastern europe - coordinator: m.landau, chairs: i.khrustaleva, i.rudenko, y.yutskovskaya, o.zabnenkova

middle east and north africa - coordinators: a.badawi, s.ghannam, a.nour el din, t.tiryaki

asia - coordinators: p.huang, hj.moon

artificial intelligence & robotics

4 learning hours

coordinators: b.ascher, b.hersantchairs: h.cartier, s.garson

with an unrestricted educational grant from:fotofinder systems gmbh,

milesman / global med systems sl, universkin sas

prp & regenerative medicine

12 learning hours

coordinators: j.magalon, g.magalon

with an unrestricted educational grant from:t-lab curative innovations

(regenerative medicine)

MADE IN FRANCE

* unrestricted educational grant 62 sessions over the 345 are placed under an unrestricted educational grant. Unlike sponsored sessions, granted sessions content is entirely organized by the scientific board of IMCAS and always moderated by a chairperson. More information on page 28.

imcas surgeryface, breast

& body surgery

22 learning hours

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Whether the demand is for functional or aesthetic corrections, it’s important to know your intervention methods to deliver the results your patients desire. This intimate module, led by prominent physicians in the field, explores the surgical and non-surgical treatment procedures. Open to gynecologists and physicians alike, you can profit of these sessions during the congress or attend them as stand-alone modules!

thursday

8:30 am female genital beauty**

9:30 am improving sexual function & aesthetics: non-invasive** 1

10:30 am regenerative medicine for the genital area **

11:30 am vaginal tightening: updates ** 2

2 pm aesthetic surgery for the genital area: which technique? **

3 pm dermatologic conditions of vulva area ** 3

4:30 pm imcas alert genital complication cases 4

5:30 pm reconstructive &plastic vaginal surgery**

chairs

p i e r r e m a r e s Gynecologis t , F rance

j e a n p a u l m e n i n g a u dFacial plastic surgeon,

France

coordinators

n i c o l a s b e r r e n iGynecologis t , F rance

massimiliano brambilla Plastic surgeon, Italy

b a r b a r a h e r s a n tP last ic surgeon , F rance

m a r w a n n u w a y h i dGynecologis t , Germany

Topic series

Female genital treatments

join usby registering to the whole congress or only for this module on imcas.com

*sessions under unrestricted educational grants of 1 renaissance, 2 vivacy, 3 candela, 4 aq skin solutions

any question on educational grants and how to support imcas learning activities? email to [email protected]

**with the scientific societies support ofEAGAMPS (INTERNATIONAL), GRIRG (FRANCE), ISGAPS (INTERNATIONAL), ISGAR (INTERNATIONAL), ISRAIT (INTERNATIONAL), SEGERF (SPAIN), SOLAGEF (INTERNATIONAL), TEJD (TURKEY), WSCG (INTERNATIONAL)

focus onour female genital treatments series

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S97 FEMALE GENITALIA: CULTURAL PRACTICES (IN COLLABORATION WITH ISGAR)FOCUS SESSIONGENITAL TREATMENTS

8:30 AM to 9:30 AM

CHAIR(S): Zuramis ESTRADA BLANCO, Marwan NUWAYHID

8:30 AMThe past, present and future of cosmetic gynecologySuleyman ESERDAG (93221 / 10 min)

8:40 AM Introduction of ISGARZuramis ESTRADA BLANCO (98983 / 03 min)

8:43 AMAVIVA protocol: vulvar harmonization & beauty without surgery in millennial generationZuramis ESTRADA BLANCO (99091 / 10 min)

8:53 AM Female Genital MutilationAurora ALMADORI (93220 / 10 min)

9:03 AM Hymenoplasty: techniques, tips and trickAbdelilah LAHLALI (93219 / 10 min)

9:13 AM Phimosis of the clitoral gland: how to manageStephane CRISTINELLI (93218 / 10 min)

9:23 AM Q&A (93222 / 07 min)

S98 IMPROVING SEXUAL FUNCTION & GENITAL AESTHETICS: NON-INVASIVE TREATMENTS (IN COLLABORATION WITH SEGERF)FOCUS SESSIONGENITAL TREATMENTS

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM

CHAIR(S): TO BE ANNOUNCED

9:30 AM Introduction SEGERFFernando Miguel AZNAR MANAS (98966 / 05 min)

9:35 AM Female urinary incontinence and CO2 lasersStefano SALVATORE (93225 / 10 min)

9:45 AM Vulvovaginal radiofrecuency for sexual disordersFernando Miguel AZNAR MANAS (93226 / 10 min)

9:55 AMNanofat for vulvo vaginal atrophy: a long term follow up studySophie MENKES (93227 / 10 min)

10:05 AMHyaluronic acid injection in genitourinary syndrom of menopauseEva GUISANTES PINTOS (98892 / 10 min)

10:15 AM Q&A (93229 / 15 min)

S99 REGENERATIVE MEDICINE FOR THE GENITAL AREA(IN COLLABORATION WITH ESAG)

FOCUS SESSIONGENITAL TREATMENTS

10:30 AM to 11:30 AM

CHAIR(S): TO BE ANNOUNCED

10:30 AM Introduction of ESAGAlexandros BADER (99114 / 03 min)

10:33 AM Stems cells and PRP: what’s new?Barbara HERSANT (93232 / 10 min)

10:43 AMRegenerative medicine and vulvovaginal restoration: place of fillers and soft lasersNicolas BERRENI (93234 / 10 min)

10:53 AMMicro & nano fat for female genital rejuvenation - videoAlexandros BADER (93233 / 10 min)

11:03 AMThe uses of fat and PRP in female genital restorationGustavo H LEIBASCHOFF (98851 / 10 min)

11:13 AMThe interest of the use of stem cells in vulvovaginal restorationStephane SMARRITO (93235 / 10 min)

11:23 AM Q&A (93236 / 07 min)

S100 VAGINAL TIGHTENING: UPDATES (IN COLLABORATION WITH ISRAIT)

FOCUS SESSIONGENITAL TREATMENTS

11:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Jean Paul MENINGAUD, Marwan NUWAYHID

11:30 AM Introduction ISRAITMarwan NUWAYHID (98987 / 05 min)

11:35 AM Clitoral hood tightening: forms and methodsMarwan NUWAYHID (93239 / 12 min)

11:47 AM EBD for vaginal tighteningEvgenii LESHUNOV (93240 / 12 min)

11:59 AM Threads intravaginally for tighteningOzgur Ridvan LEYLEK (93241 / 12 min)

12:11 PM Laxity and ER-YAG LasersMarco GAMBACCIANI (98407 / 10 min)

12:21 PM Lecture under educational grant (Vivacy)TO BE ANNOUNCED (93242 / 12 min)

12:33 PM Q&A (93243 / 12 min)

S101 LABIAPLASTY & VULVALIFT: WHICH TECHNIQUE? (IN COLLABORATION WITH GRIRG)

FOCU S SE SSIONGENITAL TREATMENTS

2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Aurora ALMADORI, Pierre MARES

2:00 PM Introduction GRIRGNicolas BERRENI (98988 / 05 min)

2:05 PM Comparison of labiaplasty methodsNicolas BERRENI (93246 / 12 min)

2:17 PMVulvo-vaginal surgical lifting, the gynecologist experienceMarwan NUWAYHID (93247 / 12 min)

2:29 PMCombination of labioplasty and fat grafting for vaginal rejuvenation surgeryAlexander Tobias HAMERS (93248 / 12 min)

2:41 PM Labiaplasty technique and mistakesFransiska MOCHTAR (98852 / 12 min)

2:53 PM Q&A (93250 / 07 min)

S102 DERMATOLOGIC CONDITIONS OF VULVA AREA: WHAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS?FOCU S SE SSIONGENITAL TREATMENTS

3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Hermie F MAGLAYA, Pascale SABBAN SERFATI

3:00 PMContribution of TCA peels in genital rehabilitationSylvie LEDERLE (93255 / 12 min)

3:12 PM Lichen sclerosis - new treatment strategyEvgenii LESHUNOV (98853 / 12 min)

3:24 PM Management of genital hidradenitis suppurativaDana Suhail SAWAN (93254 / 12 min)

3:36 PM

From beauty to functional restoration: 1200 treatments in VVA - paradigm shift in the treatment of GSM (under and educational grant by Syneron Candela)Andreas LENHARD (93256 / 12 min)

3:48 PM Q&A (93257 / 12 min)

S103 IMCAS ALERT - GENITAL COMPLICATION CASESCLINICAL CASE STUDYGENITAL TREATMENTS

4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Massimiliano Federico BRAMBILLA, Pascale SABBAN SERFATI

4:30 PMAnatomy to avoid genital complications with injectablesMatthieu BEUSTES STEFANELLI (93260 / 10 min)

4:40 PMEvidance based laser complication cases from IMCAS AlertAdrian GASPAR (93261 / 10 min)

4:50 PM

Overview of Complications in Non-surgical Aesthetic Gynaecology: How to Avoid and How to Manage? (under unrestricted educational grant AQ Skin Solutions)Sherif WAKIL (93228 / 10 min)

4:55 PM Set 2 - debate with 2 experts (93263 / 20 min)

5:15 PM Q&A (93264 / 10 min)

S104 RECONSTRUCTIVE & PLASTIC VAGINAL SURGERY (IN COLLABORATION WITH EAGAMPS)

FOCU S SESSI O NGENITAL TREATMENTS

5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Matthieu BEUSTES STEFANELLI, Barbara HERSANT

5:30 PM Introduction EAGAMPSBarbara HERSANT (98990 / 05 min)

5:35 PMLabia minora management in reconstructive surgeryMassimiliano Federico BRAMBILLA (93268 / 10 min)

5:45 PMBotched labia minora reconstruction with a falb from the majora - Video sessionAlexandros BADER (93270 / 10 min)

5:55 PM Fat for beauty of the vulvaLaurent BENADIBA (93269 / 10 min)

6:05 PMFrom quadrantectomy to total vulvar reconstruction - Gentileschi Stefano (93267 / 10 min)

6:15 PM Q&A (93271 / 10 min)

find out more on imcas.com

Topic series - genital treatmentsprogram

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Hair loss is prevalent world-wide, and its effects are, in some cases, devastating to the patient’s self-image, and despite the many treatment options, it can be difficult to determine which method is best for your patient.

The full-day dedicated to Hair Restoration brings together prominent international experts who give their insights for hair loss management based on research findings, so that you can apply evidence-based techniques to your practice. The series begins with the fundamentals in diagnosis, patient evaluation, building towards new therapies to treat alopecia aerate, scarring alopecia, and recent findings in PRP and SVF for hair regeneration. In the afternoon, the courses delve into new developments in surgical FUE & FUT techniques, managing complications, and future options such as trichopigmentation and robotic hair transplant.

thursday

8:30 am diagnosis & patient evaluation

9:30 am conventional vs new treatments for androgenetic alopecia

10:30 amnew developments in other alopecias: alopecia aerata and scarring alopecia

11:30 am prp and stem cells for alopecia1

2 pm surgical fue, fut hair restoration

4:30 pm preventing complications in hair transplant

5:30 pm what’s going on in the future for hair restoration

coordinators

p i e r r e b o u h a n n aDermato logis t , F rance

i e de iPlastic surgeon, India

e io no nDermato logis t , Spain

Topic series

Hair restoration

*sessions under unrestricted educational grants of 1 aq skin solutions

any question on educational grants and how to support imcas learning activities? email to [email protected]

focus onour hair

restoration series

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Topic series - hair restoration

S89 DIAGNOSIS & PATIENT EVALUATIONFOCUS SESSIONHAIR RESTORATION

8:30 AM to 9:30 AM

CHAIR(S): Yazid BOUREZANE

8:30 AMMain trichoscopic features of androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areataOscar MUNOZ MORENO ARRONES (93336 / 12 min)

8:42 AM The dark side of the 5ARI: truth or fiction?Cesar GONZALEZ ARDILA (96339 / 10 min)

8:52 AM

Up-Regulation of Follicular Sulfotransferase Activity via a Novel Pathway May Increases Minoxidil Response Among Androgenetic Alopecia PatientsAndy GOREN (96338 / 12 min)

9:04 AM What’s new in non-cicatricial alopecia TO BE ANNOUNCED (98776 / 12 min)

S90 CONVENTIONAL VS NEW TREATMENTS FOR ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIAFOCUS SESSIONHAIR RESTORATION

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM

CHAIR(S): Mohammad Humayun MOHMAND

9:30 AM New trends in hair lossGhislaine BEILIN (98750 / 12 min)

9:42 AMMy best therapies for androgenetic alopecia: oral dutasteride, oral minoxidil and injections of dutasterideSergio VANO GALVAN (93402 / 12 min)

9:54 AMWhats new in medical management of hair loss therapy.Rahul PILLAI (96340 / 12 min)

10:06 AM New hair regeneration modalitiesPeter VELTHUIS (96311 / 12 min)

S91 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN OTHER ALOPECIAS: ALOPECIA AERATA AND SCARRING ALOPECIAFOCUS SESSIONHAIR RESTORATION

10:30 AM to 11:30 AM

CHAIR(S):

10:30 AMDo we really know the cause of frontal fibrosing alopecia?Oscar MUNOZ MORENO ARRONES (93410 / 12 min)

10:42 AMTreatment of frontal fibrosing alopecia, lichen planopilaris and folliculitis decalvans. Proposed speakerSergio VANO GALVAN (93411 / 12 min)

10:54 AM What’s new in alopecia areataMarina BARLETTA (98775 / 12 min)

11:06 AM Fibrosing frontal alopecia in young peopleJulian CONEJO MIR SANCHEZ (96645 / 12 min)

S92 PRP AND STEM CELLS FOR ALOPECIAFOCUS SESSIONHAIR RESTORATION

11:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Sophie MENKES, Rahul PILLAI

11:30 AMIntroduction and presentation of different techniques & multicentered studiesSophie MENKES (93416 / 10 min)

11:40 AM TO BE ANNOUNCEDKatarina ANDJELKOV (93418 / 10 min)

11:50 AMPRP and stem cells for alopecia: what is the evidenceRui OLIVEIRA SOARES (93417 / 10 min)

12:00 PM PRP and SVF for hairgrowthSabine ZENKER (93419 / 10 min)

12:10 PMAnti-aging over the scalp and hairline with growth factor induced therapyAi Ting CHIU (93440 / 10 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S93, S94

SURGICAL FUE, FUT HAIR RESTORATION

FOCU S SE SSIONHAIR RESTORATION

2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Eric BOUHANNA, Shalini MALHOTRA

2:00 PM Presentation of AAHTAhmed Adel NORELDIN (96308 / 05 min)

2:05 PMHair line design, an important step in hair transplantation surgeryAhmed Adel NORELDIN (93437 / 12 min)

2:17 PMComparative evaluation of the scars after FUE and FUT harvestingPierre BOUHANNA (93423 / 12 min)

2:29 PM Decisive algorithm for FUE graftingAli MOJALLAL (93424 / 12 min)

2:41 PMThe trichoscopy before and after hair transplantationYazid BOUREZANE (93425 / 12 min)

2:53 PM Unshaven FUE: technique and indicationsEric BOUHANNA (93426 / 12 min)

3:05 PMFUE - which punch to choose “survival of the safest”Mohammad Humayun MOHMAND (98749 / 12 min)

3:29 PM Panel discussionViral Ramesh DESAI (93427 / 31 min)

S95 PREVENTING COMPLICATIONS IN HAIR TRANSPLANTFOCU S SE SSIONHAIR RESTORATION

4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Pierre BOUHANNA, Viral Ramesh DESAI

4:30 PMTips for successful and safe anaesthesia for hair transplantation surgeryAhmed Adel NORELDIN (93431 / 12 min)

4:42 PMDebate difficult cases in surgical hair loss managementMohammad Humayun MOHMAND (93432 / 12 min)

4:54 PMHair transplant for definitive post chemotherapy female alopecia Pierre BOUHANNA (96485 / 12 min)

5:06 PM Unshaven hair transplantShalini MALHOTRA (96481 / 12 min)

S96 WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE FUTURE FOR HAIR RESTORATIONFOCU S SESSI O NHAIR RESTORATION

5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Neil S SADICK

5:30 PM What´s new in other alopecias?Sergio VANO GALVAN (93445 / 12 min)

5:42 PM Newer molecules in hair lossViral Ramesh DESAI (93446 / 12 min)

5:54 PMNews about synthetic hair and trichopigmentationPierre BOUHANNA (98843 / 12 min)

6:06 PM Artificial intelligence in hair transplantRahul PILLAI (93447 / 12 min)

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Dermatology is a multifaceted specialty. Over the past 20 years, IMCAS has been able to promote this field by dedicating a scientific tribune within the world of medical aesthetics. This is a specialty that is in constant progress, and the objective of the Clinical Dermatology module is to assemble the essential developments that took place in the last year.

The unparalleled scientific content is the result of numerous partnerships with national and international academic societies, such as the national society of dermatology of Germany, Portugal, Morocco, Spain and Italy, as well as specialized groups like the Global Scar Society, International Dermoscopy Society, Dermatologic Therapy and Groupe Laser SFD. Every one of the collaborations demonstrate the richness and variances in dermatology.

Bolstered by the crucial inputs from the scientific societies and the prominent specialists leading the courses, the Clinical Dermatology sessions explore pathologies and skin diseases that require surgical and aesthetic interventions. Follow along the series to discover the latest developments made in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment methods.

thursday

8:30 am hidradenitis suppurativa verneuil’s disease **

10:30 am active acne **1

skin cancer & photorejuvenation: the impossible equation

2 pm benign pigmented lesions**

3 pm vascular lesions

4:30 pm melasma ** 2

friday

8 am psoriasis 3

10:30 am photoprotection & sun damaged skin ** 4

2 pm red face**

4:30 pm dermoscopy**

saturday

8 am vitiligo**

whitening and ethnic skin**

10:30 am integrative dermatology

2 pm oncologic surgery of the nasal pyramid

4:30 pm keloid scars

5:30 pm nail surgery

coordinatorsh u g u e s c a r t i e r

Dermato logis t , F rance

m e r e t e h a e d e r s d a l ,Dermato logis t ,

Denmark

m a r k s t e v e n n e s t o rDermato logis t , USA

secretar ies

s e r g e d a h a n , Dermato logis t , F rance

a n n e l e p i l l o u e r p r o s t ,Dermato logis t , F rance

Topic series

Clinical dermatology

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*sessions under unrestricted educational grants of 1 bellus medical / crown, 2 cantabria labs, 3 almirall, 4 aq skin solutions

any question on educational grants and how to support imcas learning activities? email to [email protected]

**with the scientific societies support ofAEDV (spain), DDL (germany), GLDT (tunisia), HSDV (greece), IDS (international), RESOVERNEUIL (france), SIDeMaST (italy) SMD (morocco), SOCS (usa), SPDV (portugal), WORLD VITILIGO DAY (international)

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SKIN CANCER & PHOTOREJUVENATION: THE IMPOSSIBLE EQUATION

FOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Mathew M AVRAM, Merete HAEDERSDAL

10:30 AMNew skin cancer treatments - Combination therapy with lasers and drugsMerete HAEDERSDAL (94126 / 12 min)

10:42 AM Radiotherapy - Ideal candidates and how to doStine Regin WIEGELL (98744 / 12 min)

10:54 AMNon-surgical treatments to patients with skin cancerUwe PAASCH (94127 / 12 min)

11:06 AMIntense Pulsed Light - Current Treatment Indications and New DevelopmentsPeter BJERRING (93124 / 12 min)

11:18 AM Non-invasive treatment of basal cell carcinoma Mathew M AVRAM (97883 / 10 min)

11:28 AMSkin rejuvenation: which choice with lasers and EBDs?Maurice ADATTO (93126 / 12 min)

11:40 AM TO BE ANNOUNCEDAlvaro Andres LUQUE ACEVEDO (93123 / 12 min)

11:52 AMPlasma Technology for Skin Tightening & Rejuvenation - What’s New?Ines VERNER (93125 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S17, S18

CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY: HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA - VERNEUIL’S DISEASE (IN COLLABORATION WITH RESOVERNEUIL)

FOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

8:30 AM to 10:30 AM

CHAIR(S): Pierre Andre BECHEREL, Philippe GUILLEM

8:30 AM Presentation of ResoVerneuilPhilippe GUILLEM (93047 / 05 min)

8:35 AMAcne conglobata: not really acne but a new sign of hidradenitis suppurativa?Pierre Andre BECHEREL (93049 / 15 min)

8:50 AM French guidelines and updatesNicole JOUAN (93046 / 15 min)

9:05 AM Lasers and Verneuil’s diseaseCarlos ROBERTO ANTONIO (96358 / 15 min)

9:20 AMManagement of hidradenitis suppurativa: minor procedures with good resultsAntonio Fernandes MASSA (96362 / 15 min)

9:35 AM Surgical approachPhilippe GUILLEM (96364 / 15 min)

9:50 AMThe importance of Hair removal in patient with Hidradenitis suppurativaGabriella FABBROCINI (94374 / 15 min)

10:05 AMNew perspectives in the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa: chemical and nutritional approachSylvie LEDERLE (93048 / 15 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S19, S20

CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY: ACTIVE ACNE (IN COLLABORATION WITH SPDV)

FOCU S SE SSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Marco Alexandre ROCHA, Ioanna TAMPOURI

10:30 AMPresentation of SPDVAntonio Augusto Fernando GUERRA MASSA (96269 / 05 min)

10:35 AMIsotretinin pearls from over 30 years of experienceAntonio Augusto Fernando GUERRA MASSA (93063 / 12 min)

10:47 AM Acne: diet or not dietVictor Gabriel CLATICI (93060 / 12 min)

10:59 AMPhotothermal therapy (PTT) for acne with light-absorbing gold microparticlesSang Ju LEE (93062 / 12 min)

11:11 AMA plethora of treatment options, which one is the best?Alexander NAST (95781 / 12 min)

11:23 AM TO BE ANNOUNCEDBradley S BLOOM (95782 / 12 min)

11:47 AM TO BE ANNOUNCEDThomas DIRSCHKA (95783 / 12 min)

11:59 AM Resistant Acne : Is it only Drug resistance?Amit LUTHRA (98198 / 12 min)

12:11 PMSkin microbiome interaction with immune system and implications on acne (under an educational grant from Crown Laboratories)Thomas HITCHCOCK (95780 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S21 CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY: BENIGN PIGMENTED LESIONS (IN COLLABORATION WITH GLDT)

FOCU S SESSI O NCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

CHAIR(S):Rym BENMOUSLY MLIKA, Thierry PASSERON, Albert WOLKERSTORFER

2:00 PM How dermoscopy can help us handle lasersHouda HAMMAMI GHORBEL (98068 / 12 min)

2:12 PM TO BE ANNOUNCEDAlbert WOLKERSTORFER (96636 / 12 min)

2:24 PM Presentation of GLDTSamy FENNICHE (93074 / 05 min)

2:29 PMQ-switched laser in the treatment of pigmentary dermatosis: clinical cases.Samy FENNICHE (93075 / 12 min)

2:41 PMTreatment of benign pigmented lesions using a novel cooling deviceArisa ORTIZ (93077 / 12 min)

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S22 CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY: VASCULAR LESIONSFOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOG-IC SURGERY

3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Merete HAEDERSDAL, Lene HEDELUND

3:00 PM Classification of vascular lesionsLene HEDELUND (93082 / 12 min)

3:12 PMMechano-thermal assisted drug delivery of betablockers or sirolimus for hemangiomas and port wine stains respectivelyOfir ARTZI (93083 / 12 min)

3:24 PMImproving treatment of vascular lesions with lasers and lightMerete HAEDERSDAL (97873 / 12 min)

3:36 PM Outcomes and controversies in Port Wine StainsAlbert WOLKERSTORFER (93081 / 12 min)

S23, S24

CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY: MELASMA (IN COLLABORATION WITH SMD)

FOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOG-IC SURGERY

4:30 PM to 6:30 PM

CHAIR(S):Fatima Zahra MERNISSI, Thierry PASSERON, Albert WOLKERSTORFER

4:30 PMPresentation of Société Marocaine de DermatologieFatima Zahra MERNISSI (93088 / 05 min)

4:35 PM Dermoscopy: a helpful tool for melasma ?Fatima Zahra MERNISSI (98605 / 12 min)

4:47 PM New insights for melasma treatmentThierry PASSERON (93090 / 20 min)

5:07 PM Melasma management in current practiceLaila BENZEKRI (93089 / 20 min)

5:27 PM PRP: is it final cure for melasma?Atchima SUWANCHINDA (95785 / 12 min)

5:39 PM Tranexemic acidSeemal R DESAI (95786 / 12 min)

5:51 PMBenefits of oral supplementation in the treatment of melasmaPhilippe HUMBERT (93091 / 12 min)

6:03 PM

Efficacy of a plant based extract as a photoprotective adjuvant in the oral and topical treatment of melasma (under an educational grant from Cantabria Labs)Maria A VITALE (95784 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S137, S138

PSORIASIS

FOCU S SE SSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOG-IC SURGERY

8:00 AM to 10:00 AM

CHAIR(S): Pierre Andre BECHEREL, Manuel Dario FRANCO

8:00 AM TO BE ANNOUNCEDThomas DIRSCHKA (93990 / 12 min)

8:12 AMAnti-IL-23: not just a new number, but a revolution in the concept and our therapeutic strategy in psoriasisPierre Andre BECHEREL (98189 / 12 min)

8:24 AMBotulinum Toxin in psoriasis plaques, and its advances - Part 1Manuel Dario FRANCO (96647 / 12 min)

8:36 AMBotulinum Toxin in psoriasis plaques, and its advances - Part 2Cesar GONZALEZ ARDILA (98191 / 12 min)

8:48 AMThe prevelance of Hypocalcaemia and Streptococcal infection in Psoriasis VulgarisRahul PILLAI (98187 / 12 min)

9:00 AM Current treatment recommendationsAlexander NAST (93989 / 12 min)

9:12 AMIntra lesional steroid injections and laser treatment for nail psoriasisChristina FOTIADOU (98631 / 12 min)

9:24 AMLecture under an unrestricted educational grant (Almirall)Pierre Andre BECHEREL (93992 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S139, S140

PHOTOPROTECTION & SUN DAMAGED SKIN (IN COLLABORATION WITH SIDEMAST)

FOCU S SESSI O NCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOG-IC SURGERY

10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S):Anne JANIN, Katrine TOGSVERD BO, Nicola ZERBINATI

10:30 AMPresentation of SIDeMaSTPiergiacomo CALZAVARA PINTON (93500 / 05 min)

10:35 AM The light sensitive patientPiergiacomo CALZAVARA PINTON (93501 / 12 min)

10:47 AM TO BE ANNOUNCEDMatteo TRETTI CLEMENTONI (93510 / 12 min)

10:59 AM Photodamaged skin, the PDT revisitedCyril MAIRE (96382 / 12 min)

11:11 AM Fractional QS laser in photoaging treatmentGiovanni CANNAROZZO (96495 / 10 min)

11:21 AMLasers for the treatments of skin cancers- A 40 years literature overviewMoshe LAPIDOTH (96648 / 12 min)

11:33 AMTruth and Fictions in Regenerative Medicine (under an educational grant from AQ Skin Solutions)Ahmed AL QAHTANI (93502 / 12 min)

11:45 AMCan lasers treat non melanoma skin cancer or actinic keratoses ?Klaus FRITZ (98149 / 12 min)

11:57 AM The role of sunscreenManuel Dario FRANCO (93503 / 12 min)

12:09 PM Undesired effects of sunscreenAlicia CANNAVO (98456 / 12 min)

12:21 PM Topical treatments for photodamaged skinStine Regin WIEGELL (97880 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

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S141, S142

CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY: RED FACE (IN COLLABORATION WITH DDL)

FOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Uwe PAASCH, TO BE ANNOUNCED

2:00 PM Presentation of DDLUwe PAASCH (93514 / 05 min)

2:05 PM TO BE ANNOUNCEDUwe PAASCH (95118 / 12 min)

2:17 PMFacial erythema: differential diagnosis using dermoscopyDomenico PICCOLO (98585 / 12 min)

2:29 PM Rosacea treatment: laser optionsDiletta BONCIANI (93517 / 12 min)

2:41 PMLow dose oral isotretinoin for rosacea, acne, seborrheic dermatitisLeonardo MARINI (93516 / 12 min)

2:53 PMEnhancing effect of pretreatment with topical niacin in the treatment of rosacea-as-sociated erythema by pulsed dye laserSang Ju LEE (93515 / 12 min)

3:05 PMTreatment response to topical ivermectin cream in asian patients with rosaceaPo Han Patrick HUANG (96496 / 12 min)

3:17 PMThe Toxic Edge - A Novel treatment for Refractory Erythema and Flushing of RosaceaOfir ARTZI (95115 / 12 min)

3:29 PMTips and tricks to optimize treatment of facial telangiectasiasMerete HAEDERSDAL (97874 / 12 min)

S143, S144

CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY: DERMOSCOPY (IN COLLABORATION WITH IDS)

FOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

4:30 PM to 6:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Aimilios LALLAS, TO BE ANNOUNCED

4:30 PMPresentation of the International Dermoscopy AssociationAimilios LALLAS (93542 / 05 min)

4:35 PM I know what it is… why to use a dermatoscope?Aimilios LALLAS (93545 / 20 min)

4:55 PM It is just a seborrheic keratosis… or not?Olga PIKOU (98065 / 12 min)

5:07 PM Vessels in dermoscopyIoanna TAMPOURI (93543 / 12 min)

5:19 PM My laser treatment was successful... or not?Domenico PICCOLO (98215 / 12 min)

5:31 PM It is just a freckle on the face… or not?Elisavet LAZARIDOU (98066 / 12 min)

5:43 PM It is androgenetic alopecia… or not?Dimitrios IOANNIDES (98067 / 12 min)

5:55 PM Is it only telagiectasia...or not?Ahmed M SADEK (98064 / 12 min)

6:07 PM Cases mixedZoe APALLA (93544 / 12 min)

S273, S274

WHITENING AND ETHNIC SKIN (IN COLLABORATION WITH SOCS)

FOCU S SE SSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

8:00 AM to 10:00 AM

CHAIR(S): Seemal R DESAI, Sahar Foad GHANNAM

8:00 AM Presentation of Skin of Color Society (SOCS)Seemal R DESAI (93709 / 05 min)

8:05 AMAntioxidants and their roles in patients with skin of colorSeemal R DESAI (98469 / 12 min)

8:17 AMPine bark extract inhibits the induction of melanin production by melanocytes after ultraviolet, visible light, and infrared radiationEloisa LEIS AYRES (93710 / 12 min)

8:29 AMFractional plasma for periorbit-al rejuvenation in dark skinSahar Foad GHANNAM (97921 / 12 min)

8:41 AM Pigmented lesions in Indian skinChiranjiv CHHABRA (97922 / 12 min)

8:53 AM Peels on dark skinJean Luc VIGNERON (93711 / 12 min)

9:05 AM TO BE ANNOUNCEDRym BENMOUSLY MLIKA (93708 / 12 min)

9:17 AM

The potential of isobutylamido thi-azolyl resorcinol for the treatment of hyperpigmentation (lecture under an educational grant from Eucerin Beiersdorf)Ludger KOLBE (96638 / 15 min)

9:32 AMLaser Resurfacing in Skin of Color: Strategies for Safety and EfficacyHema SUNDARAM (97919 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S249, S250 VITILIGO (IN COLLABORATION

WITH WORLD VITILIGO DAY)

FOCU S SESSI O NCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

8:00 AM to 10:00 AM

CHAIR(S):Khaled EZZEDINE, Nanja VAN GEEL, Albert WOLKERSTORFER

8:00 AM Presentation of Vitiligo Research FoundationYan VALLE (98057 / 05 min)

8:05 AM World Vitiligo Day 2020Aleksandra VOJVODIC (93529 / 10 min)

8:15 AM Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of vitiligoNanja VAN GEEL (98083 / 20 min)

8:35 AM How to treat vitiligoKhaled EZZEDINE (93528 / 20 min)

8:55 AMCosmetic treatments in subjects with non-segmental vitiligoTorello M LOTTI (93530 / 15 min)

9:10 AMNew insights in melanocyte transplantation techniques for vitiligoLaila BENZEKRI (98084 / 15 min)

9:25 AM From genes to new treatmentsAlbert WOLKERSTORFER (98086 / 15 min)

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S251, S252

INTEGRATIVE DERMATOL-OGY (MICROBIOME, IMMU-NOLOGY...)FOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Torello M LOTTI, TO BE ANNOUNCED

10:30 AMMicrobiota & Microbiome - the key to eternal youthTorello M LOTTI (94003 / 15 min)

10:45 AMPeripheral brains - Skin microbiome dialogue: a challenge for medicinePatrizia D ALESSIO (94004 / 12 min)

10:57 AMAggregation of marginal gains - From olympic championships to anti-ageing medicineVictor Gabriel CLATICI (94005 / 12 min)

11:09 AM A holistic approach to anti-agingSabrina FABI (98180 / 12 min)

11:21 AMReducing of the age - What is possible from the evidence-based scientific point of view?Alexander TURKEVYCH (98113 / 10 min)

11:31 AMSuccessfully experience adult acneAntonio Augusto Fernando GUERRA MASSA (94006 / 12 min)

11:43 AM How to make sense of topical skin productsPatrick J TREACY (98182 / 12 min)

11:55 AM Skin diseaseTsira LEONIDZE (96654 / 12 min)

12:07 PMNew and classical approaches of treatment of hyperpigmentation

Elena RUMYANTSEVA (98181 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S253, S254

DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY: ONCOLOGIC SURGERY OF THE NASAL PYRAMIDFOCUS SESSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Jean Michel AMICI, Olivier COGREL

2:00 PMFunctional anatomy of the nose : how to avoid valve effect ?Matthieu BEUSTES STEFANELLI (98412 / 15 min)

2:15 PMAesthetic aspects and optimal form and function in reconstructive surgery of the noseChristiane ERMISCH (94032 / 15 min)

2:30 PMPropeller flap for nasal dorsum and nasal sidewall defectsAlly Khan SOMANI (94034 / 15 min)

2:45 PMBilobed flaps for the tip of the nose : the best designJean Michel AMICI (98411 / 15 min)

3:00 PM Transposition flaps for nasal ala defectsDidier AUGIAS (94033 / 15 min)

3:15 PM How do I revise my nasal scars after surgery?Severin LAEUCHLI (98413 / 15 min)

3:30 PM Local cartilage grafts for nasal reconstructionAnthony M ROSSI (94035 / 15 min)

S255 DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY: KELOID SCARSFOCU S SE SSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOG-IC SURGERY

4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Olivier COGREL, TO BE ANNOUNCED

4:30 PM How to avoid recurrence of keloids after excision Katrine Elisabeth KARMISHOLT (94046 / 10 min)

4:40 PM Surgery in keloid scar treatmentGilbert ZAKINE (94047 / 10 min)

4:50 PMZ plasty in mohs surgery: prevention or revision ?Ally Khan SOMANI (94048 / 10 min)

5:00 PM Cryosurgery for keloidsMarie BEYLOT BARRY (94049 / 10 min)

5:10 PMIntralesional keloid treatment with active kinetic energy-based deliv-ery of 5-FU and corticosteroidsOfir ARTZI (98536 / 10 min)

S256DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY: NAIL SURGERY (IN COLLABORATION WITH HSDV)

FOCU S SESSI O NCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOG-IC SURGERY

5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Olivier COGREL

5:30 PM Presentation of HSDVDimitrios RIGOPOULOS (98863 / 05 min)

5:35 PMHow dermoscopy helps to diagnose and treat nails tumors ?Aimilios LALLAS (98644 / 12 min)

5:47 PMClinical peculiarities of nails damaged by mixed diseasesTsira LEONIDZE (94055 / 12 min)

5:59 PMMohs micrographic surgery for squamous cell carcinomaAlly Khan SOMANI (94056 / 12 min)

6:11 PM Benign nail tumoursOlivier COGREL (98415 / 12 min)

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820speakers

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This full-day didactic course provides the best instructional techniques to achieve optimal aesthetic results. Live surgeries are performed simultaneously alongside cadaver dissections for a step-by-step 360° surgical approach.

The comprehensive anatomical review and use of new technologies are aimed at providing specialists the best training.

Experts will also discuss the latest and controversial surgical procedures and highlight the recommendations of international institutions and worldwide scientific societies.

friday

8 ampreservation rhinoplasty**

scarless facelift**

10:30 am high definition female and male body contouring ** 1

2 pmscar-less breast reduction **

mastopexy augmentation **

4:30 pmnymphoplasty **

penile augmentation **

course d i rectorss e b a s t i e n g a r s o n

P last ic surgeon , F rance

f o a d n a h a i P last ic surgeon , USA

m i c h e l r o u i f P last ic surgeon , F rance

r e n a t o s a l t z P last ic surgeon , USA

Topic series

Live aesthetic surgery course

join usby registering on imcas.com

plastic surgery & surgical anatomy

i t neo e o ed

LIVEsurgeries

LIVEdissections

LIVEdebates

access restricted to board certified plastic surgeonsfacial plastic surgeons and oculoplastic

surgeons may access sessions on the face only

*sessions under unrestricted educational grants of 1 apyx

any question on educational grants and how to support imcas learning activities? email to [email protected]

**with the scientific societies support ofaecep (spain), aicpe (italy), baaps (uk), isaps (international), sofcep (france), spcpre (portugal), vdapc (germany)

and the scientific courses support of aasurgery (russia), advances in breast plastic surgery (france), bbb (italy), bts (sweden), cirumed (spain), paris breast rendez-vous (france), sicpre (italy)

focus onlive aesthetic

surgery course

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The popular Cosmeceuticals module is back for its 6th edition at IMCAS Annual World Congress 2020.

Based on recent advances in young and aged skin, skin microbiome research, the medical and scientific experts will review the safety and efficacy of cosmeceuticals, ingredients and home-use devices, covering from preventative procedures, routine skincare to post-treatment care.

This year two new sessions have been added to the series:• Clean Beauty• Panel debate «I’m pro vs I’m con»

The Clean Beauty movement is a conscious consumerism for natural and non-toxic ingredients that is rapidly gaining momentum. In essence this trend is not problematic, however today, it is mostly driven by consumer anxiety, misinformation and false marketing without scientific rational. The sessions therefore elaborate on what clean beauty really means, and to what extent the claims for clean beauty ingredients are true.

The last hour is dedicated the pro vs con session, a panel discussion during which dermatologists argue their pro or con point of view on four important subjects: Nutraceutics; Probiotics and skin aging; Clean beauty for skin aging; and whether or not Parabens are safe preservatives in skin care.

So join this module to update yourself on all the latest scientific findings to guide the way for a healthier skin aging!

friday

8 am skin aging applied research*1

9 am skin microbiome clinical applications*2

10:30 am home-use devices (huds) and skin aging*

11:30 am clean beauty for skin aging: myth or reality?*4

2 pm skin aging ingredients*3

3 pm current and future skin aging digital solutions*6

4:30 pm combining cosmeceuticals and procedures*7

5:30 pm i’m pro vs i’m con

c o s m e c e u t i c a l s a n d s k i n a g i n g

chairsv i v a n b u c a y

Dermato logis t , USA

d e s m o n d j t o b i nPHD - Research , I re land

coordinators

h e r t s e l a d h o u t ePHD - Research , I s rae l

d o m i n i q u e d u c r e s tSk inA id Founder , F rance

Topic series

Cosmeceuticals

join usby registering to the whole

congress or only for this module on imcas.com

*sessions under unrestricted educational grants of 1 cantabria labs, 2 bellus medical / crown, 3 aq skin solutions, 4 dts mg co ltd 6 skinceuticals, 7 universkin sas

any question on educational grants and how to support imcas learning activities? email to [email protected]

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attendees300

exhibitingcompanies

820speakers

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ac c r e d i tat i o n

focus onour cosmeceuticals

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S153 SKIN AGING APPLIED RESEARCHFOCUS SESSIONCOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

8:00 AM to 9:00 AM

CHAIR(S): Vivian BUCAY, Martina J KERSCHER

8:00 AMVisible light can influence skin cell function - implications for skin health during agingDesmond J TOBIN (93453 / 10 min)

8:10 AM Is cell senescence a major driver of skin ageing?David GUNN (93451 / 10 min)

8:20 AMNew insight on pollution induces extrinsic skin agingGiuseppe VALACCHI (93452 / 10 min)

8:30 AMThe Role of Environmental Triggers to Promote Skin Aging and SenescenceTom MAMMONE (96367 / 10 min)

8:40 AMOptimizing post-laser recovery and improving treatment results (under an educational grant from Cantabria Labs)Maria A VITALE (93454 / 10 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S154 SKIN MICROBIOME CLINICAL APPLICATIONSFOCUS SESSIONCOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

9:00 AM to 10:00 AM

CHAIR(S): Desmond J TOBIN, Giuseppe VALACCHI

9:00 AM Skin microbiome – what do we know?Vivian BUCAY (93458 / 10 min)

9:10 AM Skin microbiome for eczemaMarita KOSMADAKI (93459 / 10 min)

9:20 AM The microbiome of healthy and dry skinMichael HOPTROFF (93460 / 10 min)

9:30 AM

Re-examining the role of P. acnes in overall skin health(under an educational grant from Bellus Medical / Crown)Thomas HITCHCOCK (98203 / 10 min)

9:40 AM The role of the microbiome in skin agingHeather WOOLERY LLOYD (98124 / 10 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S155 HOME-USE DEVICES (HUDS) AND SKIN AGINGFOCUS SESSIONCOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

10:30 AM to 11:30 AM

CHAIR(S): Eloisa LEIS AYRES, Godfrey TOWN

10:30 AM Review of current HUDs indicated in skin agingChristine DIERICKX (93479 / 10 min)

10:40 AM HUDs and skin aging in skin of colorMukta SACHDEV (93480 / 10 min)

10:50 AM HUDs and skin aging in Asian skinGun Young AHN (93481 / 10 min)

11:00 AM New HUDs in 2020 and beyondMichael H GOLD (95473 / 10 min)

11:10 AM HUDs- The patient perspectiveLaurence NEWMAN (98520 / 10 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S156 CLEAN BEAUTY FOR SKIN AGING: MYTH OR REALITY?FOCUS SESSIONCOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

11:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Alessandra HADDAD, Sabine ZENKER

11:30 AM What is clean beauty?Anjali MAHTO (93472 / 10 min)

11:40 AM How to manage your clean beauty patients?Vivian BUCAY (93473 / 10 min)

11:50 AM Are anti-aging ingredients clean?Anjali MAHTO (93474 / 10 min)

12:00 PM TO BE ANNOUNCED

12:10 PMFake science to justify clean beauty products (under an unrestricted educational grant from AQ Skin Solutions)ahmed AL QAHTANI (95417/10 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S157 SKIN AGING INGREDIENTSFOCU S SE SSIONCOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Martina J KERSCHER, Marita KOSMADAKI

2:00 PM Niacinamide (Vit B3)Vivian BUCAY (93465 / 10 min)

2:10 PM Retinal - The next retinoidKathy A FIELDS (93466 / 10 min)

2:20 PM Cannabinoids as a cosmeceuticalDesmond J TOBIN (93468 / 10 min)

2:30 PM Multi med approach to skin concernsKathy A FIELDS (93467 / 10 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S158 CURRENT AND FUTURE SKIN AGING DIGITAL SOLUTIONSFOCU S SE SSIONCOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

CHAIR(S): Seemal R DESAI, TO BE ANNOUNCED

3:00 PM 10 Top Skincare Apps - What you need to knowHeather WOOLERY LLOYD (93486 / 10 min)

3:10 PMAI automatic grading of facial skin aging signs from selfies pictures in different photo-types and gendersFrederic FLAMENT (93488 / 10 min)

3:20 PMBuilding skin assessment apps – What clinicians should know?Mounir ZEITOUNI (96267 / 10 min)

3:30 PM Skin aging digital solutionsAlessandra HADDAD (97721 / 10 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S159COMBINING COSMECEUTICALS AND PROCEDURESFOCU S SESSI O NCOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Sahar Foad GHANNAM, Hema SUNDARAM

4:30 PM How I Structure a Skincare ProgrammeUliana GOUT (93496 / 12 min)

4:42 PMCosmeceuticals and healing (procedures such as peeling, laser)Seemal R DESAI (93493 / 12 min)

4:54 PMCosmeceuticals to prolong the effect of procedures (injectables, microneedling)Tatjana PAVICIC (93494 / 12 min)

Session under unrestricted educational grant

S160 I’M PRO VS I’M CONB ATTLECOSMECEUTICALS & NUTRACEUTICALS

5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Anjali MAHTO, Berthold RZANY

5:30 PM Set 1 - Nutraceutics and skin aging - PROSahar Foad GHANNAM (94010 / 07 min)

5:37 PM Set 1 - Nutraceutics and skin aging - CONMartina J KERSCHER (94011 / 07 min)

5:50 PM Set 2 - Probiotics and skin aging - PROSusan H WEINKLE (94014 / 08 min)

5:58 PM Set 2 - Probiotics and skin aging - CONMarita KOSMADAKI (96439 / 08 min)

6:12 PM Set 3 - Clean Cosmetics and skin aging - PROSabine ZENKER (94016 / 08 min)

6:20 PM Set 3 - Clean Cosmetics and skin aging - CONVivian BUCAY (94017 / 08 min)

6:34 PMSet 4 - Are Parabens a safe preservative for skin care - PROUliana GOUT (94013 / 08 min)

6:42 PMSet 4 - Are Parabens a safe preservative for skin care - CONTatjana PAVICIC (96440 / 08 min)

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300exhibitingcompanies

820speakers

340sessions

focus onour young physicians

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saturday feb 1

saturday

9 am laser applications for young dermatologists

10:30 amfillers , toxins and dermatologic surgery for young physicians**

2 pm dermatologic surgery for young dermatologists

3 pm young dermatologists awards* 1

Enter the competion by submitting your abstract and win the chance to be selected by the Jury for a special prize. Contestants will benefit from waived registration fees.

coordinator

m i c h a e l b e n z a q u e n ,Dermato logis t , F rance

jury

m a r i e b e y l o t b a r r y ,Dermato logis t , F rance

m e r e t e h a e d e r s d a l ,Dermatologist, Denmark

a n n e l e p i l l o u e r p r o s t ,Dermato logis t , F rance

Topic series

Young dermatologists

*sessions under unrestricted educational grants of 1 naos

any question on educational grants and how to support imcas learning activities? email to [email protected]

Register Exclusive fee for young

dermatologists only. If you register between October 30 to November

29 with a special code!

After the great success of last year, the Young Dermatologists sessions return in 2020 and have been specially designed to cover the topics most sought-after by our peers. This 5-hour series of sessions will begin with presentations by world-renowned speakers sharing their practical knowledge on the key elements in clinical, aesthetic and surgical dermatology, along with elaborations on lasers and dermoscopy. The series will conclude with a ‘Young Derm Awards’ session where Young Dermatologists present their research and clinical cases to a high-profile jury and compete for an award. These sessions represent a noteworthy opportunity for young practitioners. Not only do the sessions propose a high-level educational content, they also stimulate an intergenerational and international exchange of information. It’s your chance to form essential connections with peers and showcase your growing expertise to a world-wide audience.

**with the scientific societies support ofsfd french society of dermatology (france), isds international society for dermatologic surgery (international)

sime societa italiana di medicina estetica (italia)

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saturday

8 am breast plasty how to make it easy and reproductible

10:30 amfillers , toxins and dermatologic surgery for young physicians

4:30 pm otoplasty for young surgeons

5:30 pm young surgeons awards**

Enter the competion by submitting your abstract and win the chance to be selected by the Jury for a special prize. Contestants will benefit from waived registration fees.

coordinator

j o n a t h a n f e r n a n d e z ,P last ic surgeon , F rance

jury

s e b a s t i e n g a r s o n ,P last ic surgeon , F rance

f l o r e d e l a u n a y ,P last ic surgeon , F rance

Topic series

Young surgeons

Register Exclusive fee for young surgeons

only. If you register between October 30 to November 29 with a

special code!

After the great success of last year, the Young Surgeons sessions return in 2020 and have been specially designed to cover the topics most sought-after by our peers. This 5-hour series of sessions will begin with presentations by world-renowned speakers delving into the surgical details behind procedures for the breast and pinna, as well as an overview of common aesthetic interventions such as fillers & toxins to hone complementary skills to achieve the best results. The series will conclude with a ‘Young Surgeons Awards’ session where Young Surgeons present their research and clinical cases to a high-profile jury and compete for an award.

These sessions represent a noteworthy opportunity for young practitioners. Not only do the sessions propose a high-level educational content, they also stimulate an intergenerational and international exchange of information. It’s your chance to form essential connections with peers and showcase your growing expertise to a world-wide audience.

**with the scientific societies support of sofcep société française des chirurgiens esthétiques plasticiens (france)

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12,000attendees

300exhibitingcompanies

820speakers

340sessions

focus onour young physicians

series

saturday feb 1

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S329 YOUNG SURGEONS - BREAST PLASTY HOW TO MAKE IT EASY AND REPRODUCTIBLEFOCUS SESSIONN/A

8:00 AM to 9:00 AM

CHAIR(S): Jonathan FERNANDEZ, Lars Peter KAMOLZ

8:00 AM Breast lifting with autologous flap repositioningClaudio BERNARDI (97682 / 12 min)

8:12 AM Breast reduction simpler better faster & hotterRaphael SINNA (97683 / 12 min)

8:48 AM Q&A (97686 / 12 min)

S330 YOUNG DERMATOLOGISTS - LASER APPLICATIONSFOCUS SESSIONLASERS & EBD

9:00 AM to 10:00 AM

CHAIR(S):

9:00 AMA closer look before you cook: value of dermoscopy in ablative proceduresAhmed M SADEK (98396 / 15 min)

9:15 AM What’s new in acne ?Marco Alexandre ROCHA (96656 / 15 min)

9:30 AM How often should we treat Port Wine Stains?Moshe LAPIDOTH (96649 / 15 min)

S331, S332

YOUNG DERMATOLOGISTS & YOUNG SURGEONS - FILLERS , TOXINS AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY (IN COLLABORATION WITH ISDS AND SIME)

FOCUS SESSIONINJECTABLES

10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

CHAIR(S):Michael BENZAQUEN, Jonathan FERNANDEZ, Carole TEMPLIER

10:30 AM Presentation of ISDSTO BE ANNOUNCED (97909 / 05 min)

10:47 AM Presentation of SIMEEmanuele BARTOLETTI (96658 / 05 min)

10:52 AMHow to choose our toxin? Are toxins all the same? Can they be combined?Emanuele BARTOLETTI (98543 / 12 min)

11:04 AMManaging aesthetic medicine complications: from fillers to devicesGloria TROCCHI (98544 / 12 min)

11:16 AMHow to make the already beautiful even more naturally beautifulOlivier BRANFORD (98214 / 12 min)

11:28 AM Security in nose injectionGilbert ZAKINE (98388 / 12 min)

find out more on imcas.com

Topic series - young physiciansprogram

S333 YOUNG DERMATOLOGISTS - SKIN CANCERFOCU S SE SSIONCLINICAL DERMATOLOGY & DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

CHAIR(S):

2:00 PM Dermoscopy Quizz casesAimilios LALLAS (98397 / 15 min)

2:15 PM Non-melanoma skin cancerCarole TEMPLIER (98398 / 15 min)

2:30 PM Dermatologic Surgery: Tips for SuccessAnthony M ROSSI (96657 / 15 min)

2:45 PM TO BE ANNOUNCEDMichael BENZAQUEN (98399 / 15 min)

S334 YOUNG DERMATOLOGISTS AWARDSCONTE STN/A

3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

CHAIR(S):

3:00 PM JuryMarie BEYLOT BARRY (98428 / 00 min)

3:00 PM JuryMerete HAEDERSDAL (98429 / 00 min)

3:00 PM JuryAnne LE PILLOUER PROST (98430 / 00 min)

4:00 PMPresentation of Young dermatologist case awardsMarie BEYLOT BARRY (98613 / 02 min)

4:56 PM Q&A and final vote from the jury(94360 / 06 min)

S335 YOUNG SURGEONS - OTOPLASTYFOCU S SESSI O NFACE SURGERY

4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

CHAIR(S): Jonathan FERNANDEZ

4:30 PM TO BE ANNOUNCEDJoao DE ALMEIDA (98880 / 12 min)

4:42 PMOtoplasty: how to make it simple and reproductibleSebastien GARSON (98881 / 12 min)

4:54 PM TO BE ANNOUNCEDRaphael SINNA (98883 / 12 min)

S336 YOUNG SURGEONS AWARDSCON TE STN/A

5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

CHAIR(S):

5:30 PM JuryJonathan FERNANDEZ (97752 / 00 min)

6:30 PM JuryFlore DELAUNAY (97751 / 00 min)

8:24 PM Q&A and final vote from the jury (94370 / 06 min)

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imcas 2020p r e c o u r s e

monday jan 27tuesday jan 28

the aesthetic anatomy &

injection course

to register, go on imcas.com Join us before

scient i f ic d i rectors

b e n j a m i n a s c h e rp l a s t i c s u r g e o n

France

Plastic Surgeon Board CertifiedIMCAS Congresses Scientific Director

IMCAS Academy Chief Editor Lecturer & Clinical assistant,

Paris Academy

s e b a s t i a n c o t o f a n am d . , p h . d . , p h . d .

USAAssociate Professor for Anatomy

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

expert facul ty

h u g u e s c a r t i e rDermatologist

France

e m m a n u e l e l a r d MD.

France

s e b a s t i e n g a r s o nPlastic Surgeon

France

d i a n a g a v r i lPlastic Surgeon

Romania

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Austria

l e o n i e s c h e l k eMD. - Phlebologist

Netherlands

p e t e r v e l t h u i sDermatologist

Netherlands

imcas 2020 pre course

the aesthetic anatomy & injection classintensive cadaver lab with hands-on, live injection course, tracking and echographic approach

School of Surgery & Anatomy «Fer à Moulin»

Think.inby dr benjamin ascher

a collaboration of

key points

monday jan 27 - tuesday jan 28

Before IMCAS 2020 starts on Thursday Jan 30th, let’s bring aesthetic learning to a more intimate, engaging experience, through a 2-day practical sessions on the preceding Monday and Tuesday.

Through the combination of fresh cadaver dissections, hands on, as well as live demonstrations with various new formats - rotating classes, video captation - the course covers traditional and advanced injection skills for both neuromodulator and soft tissue fillers.The best anatomist and injectables experts transfer their knowledge on personal basic and advanced techniques.

Formats include: • small group cadaver dissections and practical injections• videos lectures & talks• hands on• live demonstrations

VENUE:

• Monday: the prestigious “Fer à Moulin“ School of Surgery & Anatomy in Paris

• Tuesday: Think-in, a A-class location in Paris right across from the Eiffel Tower

for a taste of imcasexclusively for imcas paris world congress 2020 attendees

attendance limited to 45 persons

now eligible for 14 cme credits

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ANATOMYA 1-day program: • Morning: anatomy lectures and videos• Afternoon: live dissection and techniques on cadaver - face, neck, decolletté,

hands - and danger zones, in small groups , with a rotation every 30’COFFEE BREAKS AND LUNCHES INCLUDED

Educational Objectives:

> Combination of fresh cadaver dissections, hands on, as well as live demonstrations on basic and advanced techniques

> Focus on levels, zones, and plans for technical practice purposes

• Facial Ageing• Facial safe zones• Facial layers• Muscles• Fatty tissues (superficial and deep fat compartments)• Relation with bone and dermo-epidermic level• Dangers zones, mainly the facial artery and veins systems and nerves

For each post:

> First step: the instructor performs the dissection of the dedicated location on one hemiface. Then, dissection is performed by the attendees on the other hemiface and neck.

> Second step: each participant injects in that respective region under supervision and guidance of an expert.

Monday Jan 27 > PROGRAM OUTLINE (from 9am to 5pm)

Tuesday Jan 28 > PROGRAM OUTLINE (from 9am to 5pm)

Tuesday Jan 28 > PROGRAM OUTLINE (from 9am to 5pm)

Venue: Thinkin, Paris France, is a 300-square-meter unique venue located in the heart of Paris 16th distr ict, a few steps away from the Eif fel Tower, the Palais de Tokyo and the Avenue Montaigne. With giant windows overseeing a private garden, ful ly equipped with screens, projectors and wif i, the environment has been designed and built to host int imate classes in plast ic surgery.

INJECTION TECHNIQUES NEUROMODULATOR AND SOFT TISSUE FILLERSA 1-day program with two focused modules

COFFEE BREAKS AND LUNCHES INCLUDED

MODULE 1: techniquesFundamental injections for face, neck, decollette, and hands • Pharmacology • Anatomy • Physiology of muscles and fat compartments • Advanced injection for face, neck, decollete, and hands • Step by step techniques of facial shaping, volumizing and contouring

with cannulas and needles • Relations with bones and dermo epidermic levels, and dangers zones (arterie, veins and nerves)

• Review of complications and dIfficult cases • Male vs female approach • Millenials, 40, 60 approaches • Adapting your Fee Structure • Q&A

Cancellation Policy: before November 29, 2019: 70% of the registration fees will be refunded. After November 29, 2019: there will be no refund

REGISTRATION & COURSE FEE

1 2 3 TO REGISTER GO ON IMCAS.COM

REGISTER CHAPTERDeadline for registration:

Jan 3 2020

SELECT THE OPTION «THE AESTHETIC ANATOMY &

INJECTION CLASS» FOR 3,200 EUROS

PAY ONLINE

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MODULE 2: 3D anatomy & ultrasonographyVirtual anatomy to optimize your injection

• Use of 3D & Augmented Reality Anatomy: augmented reality assessment & injections aid in 3D anatomy with superposition of arteries, veins, nerves, bone structures

• Live tracking of the facial dynamics using time of flight camera combined with advanced smartphone’s app

• AR assessment using 3D scanning and augmented reality

Pre and post injections facial ultrasonography

• Ultrasound localization and characterization of the products to inject (especially during inflammatory or vascular complications)

• Echographic Anatomy with direct vision of the facial areas, vessels, muscles and all important structures to explore through Sagittal cuts

Closing Ceremony

• Evaluation form completion• Group pictures with the experts• Delivery of certificates

Venue: “Fer à Moulin“ School of Surgery & Anatomy, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, Fance

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Monday Jan 27 > DAY 1 (from 8:45 am to 6:30 pm)

SPEAKERS

8:45 - 9 am Arrival of participants

9 - 9:05 am Welcome Coffee and Introduction b e n j a m i n a s c h e rs e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n a

9:05 - 9:30 am Anatomy of Facial Aging s e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n a

9:30 - 9:50 am Anatomy behind Toxin Injections s e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n a

9:50 - 10:10 am Anatomy behind Facial Volumizing s e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n a

10:10 - 10:30 am Anatomy of the dangers zones (for toxin and filler injections)

b e n j a m i n a s c h e r

10:30 - 11 am Coffee break

11 am - 12 pm Dissection in amphitheatre with clinical correlations

b e n j a m i n a s c h e rs e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n a

12 - 1 pm Lunch

1 - 5:30 pmRotating class: 6 workstations, 6 stations, max 8 people per group, 45min per rotation, Hands on

b e n j a m i n a s c h e rs e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n ad i a n a g a v r i lt h o m a s r a p p ll e o n i e s c h e l k es e b a s t i e n g a r s o n

Anatomy workstation 1: ultrasound guided injections p e t e r v e l t h u i sl e o n i e s c h e l k e

Anatomy workstation 2: toxin treatments of upper face s e b a s t i e n g a r s o n

Anatomy workstation 3: toxin treatments of mid, lower face and neck t h o m a s r a p p l

Anatomy workstation 4: filler treatments of upper face (temple, forehead, orbit, with retrobulbar)

b e n j a m i n a s c h e r

Anatomy workstation 5: filler treatment of middle & lower face d i a n a g a v r i l

Anatomy workstation 6: treatments of Non-facial regions (hand & decollete, arms)

s e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n a

Permanent coffee

5:30 - 6:30 pm Coffee and discussion: needles vs Cannulas, Male vs Female

s e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n ab e n j a m i n a s c h e r

Tuesday Jan 28 > DAY 2 (from 9 am to 6:30 pm)

SPEAKERS

9 - 9:30 am 3D Virtual Anatomy e m m a n u e l e l a r d

9:30 - 10 am Ultrasound to optimise the injections p e t e r v e l t h u i sl e o n i e s c h e l k e

10 - 11 am Toxin treatment update b e n j a m i n a s c h e r

11 am - 12 pm Filler treatment update b e n j a m i n a s c h e r

12 - 1 pm Lunch

1 - 5:30 pmRotating class: 6 workstations, 6 stations, max 8 people per group, 45min per rotation

b e n j a m i n a s c h e rs e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n ap e t e r v e l t h u i sl e o n i e s c h e l k ee m m a n u e l e l a r dh u g u e s c a r t i e rt h o m a s r a p p l

Injection workstation 1: ultrasound imaging p e t e r v e l t h u i sl e o n i e s c h e l k e

Injection workstation 2: virtual Facial 3D imaging e m m a n u e l e l a r d

Injection workstation 3: patient treatment 1 muscles b e n j a m i n a s c h e r

Injection workstation 4: patient treatment 2 filler upper and mid t h o m a s r a p p l

Injection workstation 5: patient treatment 3 Filler lower, neck, hands d i a n a g a v r i l

Injection workstation 6: inflam and VX, Complications management

s e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n ah u g u e s c a r t i e r

Permanent coffee

5:30 - 6 pm Difficult cases , Q & As, with coffee

b e n j a m i n a s c h e rs e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n at h o m a s r a p p lh u g u e s c a r t i e rp e t e r v e l t h u i s

6 - 6:30 pm Certificates & Photos, Good Bye b e n j a m i n a s c h e rs e b a s t i e n c o t o f a n a

ProgramHOUR PER HOUR

MINUTE PER MINUTE

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Dr Barbara Hersant, Plastic surgeon, France: I have noticed significantly that patients seeking treatments from me are getting younger and younger. It’s a relatively new tendency we are noticing, and it’s definitely a topic of discussion during this year’s sessions. The female genital therapy sessions will discuss the contraindications and limits of current genital treatment options, and discover new developments made in the last year in a compare-and-contrast kind of way. We’ll also mention the growing relevance of patient psychology in their decision to seek treatment.

Meetingyour educational needs

STEP 1 – SETTING A CLEAR OBJECTIVE

The ultimate objective of our congresses is to deliver the most updated scientific content for participants’ successful practice, and the communal progress of all disciplines related to dermatology, plastic surgery and aesthetic procedures. With this in mind, each year the Scientific Board and team conducts an exhaustive analysis to determine the new educational needs of physicians and practitioners. STEP 5 – ASSESSING BUSINESS ETHICS

IMCAS is a private corporation and as such is a profit-seeking business. But IMCAS is also conducting educational activities for healthcare professionals and as such business ethics is mandatory.

Addressing business ethics issues in any organization starts with complying with relevant laws and regulations but we all know this is far from being exhaustive. Higher standards obviously apply to healthcare professionals:• in regards to doctors, medical ethics put

patient welfare first and anything that interferes with this primary aim, particularly personal gain, is deemed a conflict of interest (COI – please refer to step 4)

• in regards to corporations, precise line-drawing is not fixed yet. Will it one day?

On its side, our management is constantly building a guide of principles designed to help our team of professionals conduct business with honesty and integrity.

To ensure the delivery of a high-quality program content, we enforce equal treatment towards doctors and sponsors, whether “big or small”, and towards other influential corporations. As an example, two years ago, we launched a new platform for our industry partners who were sponsoring our event and wished to place an order. At that time, equal opportunities for companies seemed a difficult feat. Today, however we can assure you that fair treatment is becoming a standard.

As our congresses continue to grow in size and spectrum, or main goal continues to be the satisfaction of our attendees. This is made possible through a thorough delivery of the most current and accurate scientific content.

Is there a dilemma that exists between this mission statement and gaining revenue? To us, no. Business, ethics and profit: we sincerely think they are compatible.

What if the speaker declares ‘no Conflict of Interest’?Neither the speaker nor any member of his/her immediate family has a significant financial arrangement or affiliation with the product, device or company involved in the congress nor any potential bias against another product, device or company.

STEP 2 – SEEKING OUT THE NEEDS

The IMCAS Scientific Board studies the feedbacks and evaluations from participants, and combs through the current publications in peer-reviewed journals to identify the subjects necessary in real-life practices to reinforce the professional development of attendees with latest educational updates.

STEP 3 – STRUCTURING THE PROGRAM

Once the needs are identified, the IMCAS Scientific Board works closely with learned societies and peer-reviewed journals to establish the framework for each session, making sure the recent developments of each theme are presented by prominent experts through innovative and dynamic teaching formats. The sessions are further strengthened through abstracts received. At IMCAS World Congress 2020, more than 800 physicians are orally lecturing or presenting a digital paper. 350 of them are officially invited by the Scientific Board, 300 are given a contributing talk after having submitted an abstract, and 150 are industry speakers.

STEP 4 – ACKNOWLEDGING ANYCONFLICT OF INTERESTS

A Conflict of Interest is a situation in which a speaker has an interest (financial or other) that could be seen as distorting his/her motivation or presentation in any way. Scientific lectures are presumed to be based on objective interpretations of evidence and unbiased interpretations of facts. The integrity of our conference requires all speakers to disclose any potentially distorting influences before and during their lecture. The audience may then judge and, if necessary, make allowances for the impact of bias on the information being presented. In general, safest and most open course of action is to disclose activities and relationships that, if known to others, might be viewed as a conflict of interest, even if speakers do not believe that any conflict or even bias exists. This is why each speaker is asked to display his or her disclosure slide before beginning to lecture.

imcas ceo

In an effort to adhere to our mission of providing objective medical sessions while accom-modating an ever-increasing body of attendees, IMCAS works diligently to maintain strict distinction between the scientific and commercial content. The figures below demonstrate that while the scale of the congress and number of sessions grow: sponsored activities are never more than a small percentage within the program, and the unrestricted educational grants play a major role in preserving objectivity within the scientific program.

IMCAS congress 2018

Paris

296one-hour sessions

218non-sponsored

78sponsored

54industry symposia

18live demo series

18educational grants

6industry

guest lectures series

26%

IMCAS congress 2019

Paris

236non-sponsored

60industry symposia

16live demo series

35educational grants

7industry

guest lectures series

319one-hour sessions

26%

83sponsored

345one-hour sessions

IMCAS congress 2020

Paris

240non-sponsored

79industry symposia

18live demo series

62unrestricted

educational grants

8industry

guest lectures series

30%

105sponsored

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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3ROOM

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141ROOMPASSY

ROOM153

AMPHIBLEU

ROOM242

ROOMMAILLOT

ROOM252

ROOM342

AMPHIBORDEAUX

AMPHIHAVANE

ROOM351

ROOM352

middle east and north africa masterclass

clinical dermatology

threads new technologiesl i v edemo

asia masterclass

prp & regenerative

medicine

practicemanagement young physicianseastern europe

masterclass ai & robotics

F345A F345A F170A F345A F826A F280A F380A F380A F380A F650A F373A F220A F380A

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8 a mR E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S R E G I S T R A T I O N O P E N S

S241 S249, S250 S257 S265 S273, S274 S281, S282 S289 S S297, S298 S305, S306 S313 S321 S329 S337, S338

Periocular rejuvenation

Vitiligo

Contributed talksFace surgery

Threadsanatomy and

theories

Whitening & ethnic skin

New technologies

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticals Tips and tricks for botulinum toxin

& what’s new in my

practice

Buttocks implants, graft or fillers:

the quest of the grail

Face lipofilling The patient journeyBreast plasty for young

surgeonsPhotodynamic

therapy (PDT)

9 a m

S242 S258 S266 S290 S S314 S322 S330

10 am

Challenging cases in aesthetic

dermatology

Contributed talksBreast & body

surgery

Threadsinnovative

& alternativetools

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

CosmeceuticalsBreast lipofilling

Bring new revenues into your practice

Laser applications for young dermatologists

10:30 am C O F F E E B R E A K C O F F E E B R E A K

11:30 am

S243 S251 , S252 S259 S267 S275 S S283, S284 S291 S S299 S S307 S315 S323 S331, S332 S339 S Aesthetic

treatments in patients with

systemic diseases

Integrative dermatology

target courseTattoo removal

Threadspractical

techniquessymposium

NewFoundations in AI

and robotics

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticalssymposium

Assymetry in facial beauty

Buttocks lipofillingPrivate practice: risk awareness

Fillers , toxins and dermatologic surgery for young physicians

symposium

S244 S260 S268 S276 S S292 S S300 S S308 S316 S324 S340 S

Pitfalls in aesthetic

dermatology

Contributed talksBody surgery

Debate: threads

for the nose?symposium

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticalssymposium Face surgery

Lipofilling for other localizations

Building a loyal patient base symposium

12:30 pm

2 pm B O N A P P E T I T B O N A P P E T I TS245, S246 S253, S254 S261 S269 S277 S285, S286 S293 S S301 S S309 S317 S325 S333 S341 S

Tips & tricks in lasers & EBD

Dermatologic surgery:

oncologic surgery of the

nasal pyramid

Contributed talksPeelings &

mesotherapy

Safe combination of techniques

Profiloplastyusing fillers New

Foundations in AI and robotics

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticalssymposium Body contouring

Innovations Use of cell therapy

products

How the patients choose physicians in ?

Skin cancer for young dermatologists

symposium

3 pm

4 pm

S262 S270 S278 S294 S S302 S310 S318 S326 S334 S342 S

Contributed talksClinical

dermatology

Scar prevention and treatment

Volumetric pan facial structural

rejuvenation

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticals

Ultrasonography for injection techniques

Invasive vs minimal invasive facial rejuvenation

Innovations Systemic use

Digitalize your practice

Young dermatologists awards

symposium

4:30 pm C O F F E E B R E A K C O F F E E B R E A K

5:30 pm

S247 S255 S263 S271 S279 S287, S288 S295 S S303 S311 S319, S320 S327 S335 S343, S344

HyperhidrosisDermatologic

surgery: keloid scars

Contributed talksHair restoration

Patient treatments & follow-ups

Combined treatments

for the face lips

video course Injectables

live demoInjectables, Peelings,

Cosmeceuticals

A.I in Asian

aesthetic markettarget course

Facelift I Videorama of the latest innovations

in regenerative surgery

E-reputation and social media

Otoplasty for

young surgeons

Hair removal how to manage?S248 S256 S264 S272 S280 S296 S S304 S312 S328 S336

6:30 pm

Yellow lasersDermatologic surgery: nails

Contributed talksThreads

Complications of botulinum toxin A

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live demoInjectables, Peelings,

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target course Facelift II

Social networks. Where and how should you go?

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INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA (PAGE ON LEFT)

A symposium is a 1-hour presentation taking place in the auditoriums during which sponsoring

companies showcase their newest developments, promoting to a large audience all their products,

innovations and techniques through lectures, video presentations and live demonstrations.

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS (PAGE ON LEFT)

Broadcasted from a dedicated medical treatment room, the live demonstrations are 1-hour sessions

composed of three consecutive 20-minute demonstrations that allow you to see the products

and devices in injectables, threads, lasers & EBD action on stage! Unlike symposia, live

demonstrations are moderated, enabling a critical viewpoint to the products or devices shown.

INDUSTRY GUEST LECTURESThese 15-minute talks by industry representatives

take place on the Open stage right in the exhibition area, emulating a convivial and interactive

environment that incites fruitful discussions. Check our website for the updated list of lectures.

TRAINING LABSThe training programs are specifically designed

for small groups of 10 to 15 attendees in a private, medicalized training room. Activities include hands-on opportunities, oral presentations or demonstrations on a patient, all of which are

trainings so you can understand the full potential usage or the company’s devices and products.

HOSPITALITY SUITESHospitality suites are company-tailored conference rooms where KOL speakers share their experience

and techniques about the hosting company’s products. The seclusion of the suites along with

refreshments served create a relaxed environment that stimulates exchange and discussions.

Please visit the company booth if you wish to receive an invitation.

WHO’S IN CHARGE?The organizing company is

responsible for the content of a sponsored session, as well as keeping

the scientific integrity and compliance with all regulations for ethical practice.

The organizing company manages the selection of the materials, speakers

and scientific integrity of the session for sponsored activities other than

live demonstrations.

WHO CAN ATTEND?Symposia, live demonstrations and industry guest lectures are open to

all badge holders, however access to training labs and hospitality suites are

granted by the organizing company. Please stay tuned for more updates

about the training labs and hospitality suites available for this year’s congress.

Sponsored sessionsat-a-glance

The highlighted sessions below are informative activities prepared by the sponsoring companies who wish to present their latest products and devices in dynamic formats.

Choose among a variety of sessions sponsored by a diverse range of companies. The content of these sessions is not endorsed by IMCAS.

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LIvE AESThETIC SUrgErY COUrSEDr Foad NahaiPlastic surgeon, USA

So far, the recent emergence of artificial intelligence and robotics in aesthetics has been a sensational revolution. It’s a new tool for training, for patient communication platform and for aid in diagnosis. But is it the new physician? The Foundations in A.I. & Robotics in Aesthetics series will focus on this primary question and more. We will be exploring the limits and potentials of current technologies, and pondering together how to discern whether they are true improvement in treatment methods or marketing strategies for noise. Don’t forget to submit your abstract in this category.

The purpose of the Live Aesthetic Surgery Workshop is for the surgeon to teach in real time, be available for questions from the audience as she/he operates. Key points will include evaluation of the patient and how that relates to the choice of operation. Our goal is to point out special technical details, nuances of technique and how they are adapted to the patient to assure the best and safest result.

Session previewsfrom our experts...

CLINICAL DErmATOLOgYDr Hugues Cartier & Merete HaedersdalDermatologists, France & Denmark

Dermatology is a multifaceted specialty that is in constant progress, and the aim of the Clinical dermatology and Dermatologic surgery series is to assemble the essential developments that took place in the last year. Over the three days, the sessions will examine clinical dermatology in a medical-surgical context, covering major themes such as hidradenitis suppurativa, acne, pigmented and vascular lesions, psoriasis, vitiligo, photoprotection, melasma, dermoscopy, oncologic and nail surgery. The exhaustive content dedicated to the field is the result of numerous partnerships with academic societies, and every one of the collaborations represent the growing significance of this topic series.

MADE IN FRANCE

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Bangkok holds a dear place in our hearts, for it is the here we hosted our very first congress in Asia. This is why we

are thrilled to return to the capital of Thailand to host the 14th edition of IMCAS Asia, in collaboration with the Thai

Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Surgery (ITCAM). This new edition gathers all the upgraded educational material in dermatology, plastic surgery and aesthetic

science for attendees to excel in the new decade, with a special focus on the approaches and perspectives from Asia’s

finest physicians.

Whether you venture into the heart of this metropolitan city or explore its stunning nature and historic landmarks,

Bangkok offers unparalleled discoveries to be made. Be sure to catch the beautiful cityscapes and the exotic

temples scattered across the capital. And stay tuned as we continue our research for IMCAS Asia 2021, with old and

new contenders in the Southeast, like Bali or the Philippines.

We continue the educational journey of 2020 with IMCAS Americas in South America. Although the final destination

is still in pending for decision, our team is on terrain studying possibilities in Argentina, Peru, Mexico or Chile,

with the former being a strong prospect. Keep an eye on our homepage for the final choice and congress dates!

IMCAS destinations

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congress venue

Palais des Congrès2 Place de la Porte Maillot, 75017 Paris (France). 40 min from Charles de Gaulles (CDG) airport, 30 min from Orly (ORY) airport

badge access

IMCAS welcomes all professionals active in the world of aesthetics, including doctors and related professional bodies. Access to conference rooms depends on each badge category, whether the delegate is a board-certified physician, a registered nurse or a corporate professional.Once you purchase a badge under your name, it is not transferable to another individual. All badge holders receive a wristband upon arrival, which must be worn along with the badge at all times for access to the conference.Please check our registration form for the badge categories, their accesses and cancellation policy.

charging station (all levels)

Universal mobile phone charging stations are at your disposal on each level.

cloakrooms (level 2)

Two cloakrooms are at your disposal, one in Room 252 and the other in the corridor outside Amphi Bleu for a fee of €2 per item.

conflict of interest (coi) policy

IMCAS insists on transparency in all scientific courses, therefore each speaker is required to disclose whether or not their presentations contain any commercial bias or financial support received.

The COI policy applies to anyone who is a speaker during the congress or contributes to the development of the scientific program; this includes all members of the Scientific Board and all faculty members.

certificate of attendance & cme accreditation

IMCAS offers Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits for practicing physicians. To retrieve CME credits, each registered delegate has to fill in the online evaluation form within 30 days following the congress on www.imcas.com. Once completed, a certificate of attendance will be available for download, along with a full explanation on how to claim the CME credits.

educational grant (unrestricted)

A grant is a financial donation from a company. Funds are given by the donor to support a project or program; however, the scientific content is developed entirely by the Scientific Committee which makes them eligible for CME accreditation. IMCAS World Congress 2020 welcomes 345 one-hour sessions, among which 62 are under an educational grant. Check our dedicated grid for the list of granting companies for this congress.

exhibition (all levels)

The exhibition is open all three days on all three floors, and is accessible to all badge holders. Visit our website for the updated list of sponsors.

exhibitor services (level 1)

A dedicated information area is available for exhibitors in Rooms 101, 102 & 103

IMCAS Exhibitor services: find the IMCAS industry department here to address any questions from exhibitors.

Linksevent Exhibitor services: Linksevent is the official booth constructors for this congress. For any concerns with booth constructions, please come to the Linksevent services.

Viparis personnel: A staff of Viparis is available for exhibitors who need additional supplies such as catering, electricity, cleaning, etc.

food courts & seating areas (all levels)

The venue has two food stations on Levels 1 & 3, and a snack bar on Level 2 with delicious meals and refreshments available for purchase all day. The program includes:• 30-minute coffee breaks: all delegates can grab

complimentary coffee and tea during these breaks

• 90-minute lunch breaks: lunch is an option you can add to your badge when purchased online. For only €18 per day, you have your lunch served to-go at any of our food courts. Help us be eco-friendly! Order ahead of time to help us prepare the exact amount in advance and minimize waste.

• Animation carts: look out for tuk tuks throughout the exhibition hall, and enjoy the snacks and beverages they offer during the conference period!

gala dinner & after party

The Gala Dinner offers a fabulous ending after intensive learning.

Enjoy the fine dining and entertainment at the Pavillon Cambon Capucines and unwind with friends and colleagues. The dinner takes place on Saturday night at 7:30 pm. Reserve your seat online.

hospitality suites

Companies can host internal meetings or welcome their clients, partners and VIP guests in these sponsored meeting rooms.

hotel reservation

Please book your accommodation directly through the Alliance Meeting website. Alliance Meeting is the official IMCAS travel agent who will handle all matters concerning hotel accommodation.

Alliance MeetingContact: Margaux LLEDOPhone: +33 1 71 33 14 09Email: [email protected] Website: http://imcas.alliancemeeting.com

imcas academy (levels 1 & 2)

IMCAS Academy is the e-learning platform to have in 2020! The exhaustive content is now even easier to access with the Academy app. Discover all that IMCAS Academy has to offer at one of the Academy booths. Try it for yourself, and benefit from a special offer available only during the congress.

info desk (all levels)

Whether you have questions about the courses or need help finding a room, you can always come to one of the Info desks located on each level where a member of staff will be happy to help you with your query. Find it on the Paris side on Level 1 & 3, or the Neuilly side on Level 2.

interview booth (level 1)

We invite KOLs and faculty members to share their expertise and experiences for video interviews conducted by the IMCAS staff.

le café parisien - vip lounge (level 3)

Accessible exclusively to delegates who have registered for the “All Inclusive” Pass or purchased the VIP lounge option, Le Café Parisien is a secluded, comfy lounge that gives you a moment of calm in the midst of the bustling congress.

learning spotsKeep an eye out for these learning spots for additional learning opportunities outside the sessions.• E-posters (level 2): digital presentations

displayed in the corridor near Amphi Bleu.• Journal corner (level 2): free access to diverse

scientific journals peer-reviewed by medical societies.

• Magazines and future congress desk (level 3): find flyers on upcoming conferences and magazines on dermatology, plastic surgery and aesthetic science that our partners provide.

lost & found booth (level 1)

If you’re looking for your lost object or wish to drop off an item you found, come by the Lost & found booth next to the Info desk on Level 1.

medtech code of ethical business practice

IMCAS 2020 is COMPLIANT with the MedTech Europe Code of Ethical Business Practice. Event code: EMT17325

networking cocktail (level 3)

Taking place on Friday evening in front of Le Café Parisien, the Networking Cocktail provides the perfect opportunity to expand your professional network and to socialize in open and engaging conversations.

open stage (level 1)

Come to the open stage next to the Info desk and tune in on activities happening parallel to the sessions.

• Open stage talks: Oral presentations and discussions taking place in an open stage.

• Interview booth: We invite KOLs and faculty members to animate the exhibition floor by sharing their expertise and experiences through interviews filmed and conducted by the IMCAS staff.

• Congress Video Report: IMCAS AV team catches heated debates between experts on a medical subject.

• Industry guest lectures: Oral presentations sponsored by our industry partners.

optional courses

Upgrade your learning days with these optional extras for an additional fee at the Registration desk.

• 1-Hour Target Courses: various 1-hour in-depth courses on a topic of your choice, led by 1 to 2 experts of the theme. We recommend that you choose up to a maximum of 3 Target Courses in order to enjoy the whole congress!

• 2-Hour Video Courses: various 2-hour courses on a topic of your choice where experts showcase videos for a practical training approach.

photobooth (level 1)

Take a candid photo with a professional photographer, and relive the congress moments post-congress when the pictures will be uploaded to the IMCAS social networks.

selfie corner (all levels)

Capture the moment forever and bring home a personalized souvenir. Our Selfie corners welcome you during the entire congress.

speaker preview room – club lounge (level 1)

• Preview room: room with restricted access to speakers only. All speakers must upload their presentations 2 hours prior to sessions as direct plug-in or connection is not allowed in the session rooms.

• Club lounge: accessible to Faculty badge holders only, this exclusive lounge offers a deluxe seating area, concierge service, cloakroom, food & beverages.

sponsorship

A sponsorship for a session entails a partnership with IMCAS and the sponsoring company. A company provides direct financial support for an activity and in return, the sponsoring company may present lectures promoting their product. The content of these sponsored sessions is therefore not endorsed by IMCAS.

IMCAS World Congress 2020 welcomes 345 one-hour sessions, among which 105 are sponsored. Check our dedicated grid for the list of sponsoring companies for this congress.

translation headsets (level 2)

The official conference language is English, but simultaneous translation from English to Russian is offered in selected rooms. Headsets can be rented at the Info desk on Level 2 for €100.

new experiences & events

- Backup rooms (Level 1 & 2): two rooms on two floors (room 151 on Level 1 and room 241 on Level 2) are now open in case of overflow! If a session room becomes too crowded, our staff will guide you to the closest backup room so you won’t miss a thing.

- Coworking space with seating area (Level 3): for the participants who are always “on-the-run”, the coworking space provides a quiet area to boost your productivity.

- Grand opening ceremony: a grand opening for a grand event, join us during the first lunch break of the congress for this inauguration ceremony featuring our scientific board, KOLs and special guests.

- Meeting point: every floor of the venue has a tall post marked “Meeting point” where you can give rendez-vous to regroup.

- Professional portrait studio: this photo studio equipped with a professional photographer and a make-up artist provides a complimentary service for professional portraits.

- Raffle: come to the Samyang booth and drop off your raffle ticket. The draw for the winner takes place on Friday during the coffee breaks.

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BADGE ACCESS

(check on imcas.com)

FEES in euros(early bird rates until

November 29)SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

BAD

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“ALL INCLUSIVE” PASS(physician only)

full*1,850

after early bird: 1,950 Medical identification number

A “WHITE GLOVE” delivery to your hotel of your badge,

congress program and congress bag – you can show up

anytime and directly proceed to the conference rooms.

Kit includes:

> all optional courses (up to 3 Target Courses and 3 Video

Courses)

> 12-month subscription to IMCAS Academy

> exclusive VIP lounge ‘‘Café Parisien’’ located at the heart of

the conference

> all coffee breaks and lunches

NOTA:

To benefit from the white glove service, you should register at least

72h before the conference with full delivery information.

PHYSICIAN (practicing doctor) full*790

after early bird: 890 Medical identification number

PHYSICIAN (resident or fellow) full*490

after early bird: 590

ID or passport > you or fellow must

be born after the year 1986

Written certificate from the Chief of

Service of your University Department,

stating your medical specialization.

Certificates delivered by private

institutions will not be accepted

CORPORATE PROFESSIONAL(industry representative, corporate individual,

scientist, researcher)

partial790

after early bird: 890 Business card

> partial access badge: exhibition and all sessions

except topics dealing with complications and IMCAS

sessions

NURSE & MEDICAL STAFF(non-physician, treating patients in a medical

environment)

partial690

after early bird: 790

For a nurse: diploma along with

any document proving your country of

practice

or For medical office staff: salary

payslip proving employment in a

physician’s office

Partial access badge: exhibition, cosmeceutical module,

practice management module and sponsored sessions

Access upgrade to additional themes, such as lasers or

injectables, is available for nurses who are authorized within

their home country to practice those procedures. Provide

upon registration all necessary proofs of the legal conditions

within your country.

COSMECEUTICALS MODULE PASS

partial

400

Referenced business registration

document

Letterhead or a business card of the

company

> pass for self-employed Beautician or Aesthetician only

> access to the conference on Friday, Jan 31 for cosmeceuticals

sessions

GENITAL TREATMENTS MODULE PASS 400 Diploma from the Medical Board

verifying the speciality

> pass for Gynecologist only

> access to the conference on Thursday, Jan 30, for genital

treatment sessions

OPT

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LUNCH FOR CONGRESS PERIOD 54

For your ease and to save time for maximum learning, we have prepared packed lunches made with the

freshest produce. With only 18€ per day, you can collect your lunch at multiple food court locations within

the exhibition.

Help us be eco-friendly! Order in advance to let us know the exact amount we should prepare.

1-HOUR TARGET COURSES** (TC)Pick your topic, for this 1-hour in-depth course led

by 1 to 2 experts of this theme for a peer-to-peer exchange.

We recommend that you choose up to a maximum of 3

Target Courses in order to enjoy the whole congress (limited seats)

1 TC: 90

2 TC: 160

3 TC: 230

Thursday Friday Saturday Toxins - 2 to 3 pm Echography diagnosis

- 8 to 9 am

Injectables

- 10:30 to 11:30 am

Genital - 2 to 3 pm

Rhinoplasty - 2 to 3 pm

Tattoo removal - 10:30 to 11:30 am

Facelift I - 4:30 to 5:30 pm

Facelift II - 5:30 to 6:30 pm

2-HOUR VIDEO COURSES** (VC)Pick your topic and be trained on the different techniques by a team of

experts through 2-hour video presentations. No theory here, just applied

techniques.

1 VC: 150

2 VC: 250

3 VC: 380

Thursday Friday Saturday Lasers & EBD - 4:30 to 6:30 pm Threads

- 4:30 to 6:30 pm

Injectables - 4:30 to 6:30 pm

IMCAS ACADEMY DISCOVERY OFFERAnytime, Anywhere

290

Get unlimited access to 4,200 videos from the best international experts and enjoy IMCAS Alert,

the leading service dedicated to complications. Sign up now for a 12-month subscription to IMCAS’

e-learning platform and be part of the fastest growing medical community in dermatology, plastic

surgery and aging science (standard subscription is at 345 EUR)

Access to videos is according to your badge status (specialty), more info on imcasacademy.com

Offer valid for first time subscribers only

SOCIAL EVENTSGALA DINNER + ‘AFTER PARTY’ 250 Saturday, Feb 1 at 7:30 PM (at Pavillon Cambon) - on imcasgaladinner.com

‘AFTER PARTY’ ONLY 90 Saturday, Feb 1 at 10:30 PM (at Pavillon Cambon) - on imcasgaladinner.com

VIP LOUNGE 70

Get access to the exclusive VIP lounge ‘‘Café Parisien’’ located at the heart of the conference (level 3) which

offers: complimentary hot and cold beverages, sweet and salty snacks / daily international newspapers /

personal concierge service / seating & lounge area

SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATIONThe official congress language is English - Select this option if you wish to

have simultaneous translation from:

> English to Russian (for Russian-speaking delegates)

100

Supporting document:

Passport or official identity card is

required to be left as a security deposit

Additional information:

> option available only in pre-defined rooms

(check flag on the program)

> you are responsible for the translation receiver and headset

> in case of loss or damage you are charged a 420€ fee

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PRE COURSETHE AESTHETIC ANATOMY & INJECTION CLASSIntensive cadaver lab with hands-on, live injection course,

tracking and echographic approach

pre class on

Monday 27

& Tuesday

28 Jan

3,200 Physician diploma

Before IMCAS 2020 starts on Thursday Jan 30th, let’s bring

aesthetic learning to a more intimate, engaging experience,

through a 2-day practical sessions on the preceding Monday

and Tuesday. Attendance limited to 45 persons.

Any queries? [email protected] or contact us at +33 1 40 73 82 82 REGISTER ONLINE at WWW.IMCAS.COM it is simple, safe and immediate

**You will be notified of any exceptional changes for either Video or Target courses themes. Refund or theme change will be offered as options.

*IMCAS Surgery session access is restricted to Board Certified Surgeons: Plastic Surgeons, Facial Plastic Surgeons, Oculoplastic Surgeons and surgical residentsShould you be a surgeon from another specialty, please contact [email protected] to check if you are eligible to any session access upgrade.

registration guidelines

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call for abstractsit’s your chance

Choose your subject and prepare an abstract of 2,000 words maximum.

Fill out the abstract submission form online on our website at imcas.com by Friday, December 27, 2019.

Each submission will be reviewed by the Scientific Board for selection. Follow the submission status on your IMCAS account!

www.imcas.com