Portland Aging Face Course, August 2-4, 2013 Course Program Time Topic Speaker Friday, August 2, 2013 – morning session 0750-0800 Introduction and welcome Wang/Kim/Flint 0800-0815 Analysis of the aging face Bhrany 0815-0830 The aging face consultation Wang 0830-0845 Photo-documentation for aging face surgery Barnes 0845-0900 Browlift approaches, what’s my favorite and why Roofe 0900-0915 How I manage the upper aging face Hoffmann 0915-0930 Surgical Anatomy of the Upper and Lower Lids Kim 0930-0945 Fat resection vs. fat preservation in blepharoplasty Murakami 0945-1015 BREAK 1015-1030 The aggressive lower eyelid blepharoplasty – role in my practice Farrior 1030-1045 Why the brow is important in upper facial rejuvenation Most 1045-1115 Fat grafting in facial plastic surgery Tzikas 1115-1130 Overview of injectable fillers for facial volume replacement Roofe 1130-1200 Neuromodulators in treatment of the aging face Kim 1200-1300 LUNCH Roundtable – Brow/bleph cases Kim – mod. Friday, July 29, 2011 – afternoon session 1300-1315 Extended lower blepharoplasty, D.F. style Lopez 1315-1330 10 Pearls for the perfect blepharoplasty Most 1330-1345 Tear trough and midface rejuvenation Tzikas 1345-1400 Facial volumization with hyaluronic acid Montes 1400-1415 Avoiding problems in upper facial rejuvenation Rawnsley 1415-1430 Anatomy and esthetics of the lower face/neck Ridgway 1430-1445 History and evolution of facelift surgery Murakami 1445-1515 BREAK 1515-1530 Is there a role for implants in facial rejuvenation Hoffmann 1530-1545 The male facelift Bhrany 1545-1600 Volumetric filler for the midface/periorbital area Most 1600-1700 PANEL – Brow/blepharoplasty/midcheek issues Wang – mod. Topics: male brow; high hairline/alopecia; revision strategies; asymmetry; muscle management; adjuncts to browlift; unnatural forehead contour; lid festoons; resection vs. repositioning lower lid fat; treating periorbital wrinkles; revision bleph problems; undereye veins and dark circles; getting rid of nasojugal groove, why & how; dealing with negative vector; longevity of midcheeklift correction; role of threads in midface. 1700 ADJOURN Saturday, July 30, 2011 – morning session 0730-0800 Transport from Hotel to OHSU dissection lab 0800-1130 Dissection lab @ OHSU - Upper blepharoplasty - Lower blepharoplasty, trans-conjunctival, skin-muscle flap - Endoscopic browlift - Non-endoscopic browlifts - Mid-cheek lift - Face/neck lift, skin/SMAS, deep plane - Submental and platysma-plasty - Facial implant demonstration – Implantech - Facial injection demonstration – Tulip Medical - Facial laser skin treatments – Sciton - (NOTE: participants will need to bring headlight and surgical instruments for dissection. Gloves, gowns and hats will be provided.) 1130-1200 Tram from OHSU to Lecture hall 1200-1300 LUNCH Roundtable – Facial rejuvenation, problems & solutions Kim – mod. Saturday, July 30, 2011 – afternoon session 1300-1315 From “Hello to good-bye,” guiding pts thru surgical process Farrior 1315-1330 My preferred facelift strategy Rawnsley 1330-1345 Upper lid browpexy and dealing with superior sulcus deformity Massry 1345-1400 Deep plane approach to the midface Murakami 1400-1415 My composite lift – achieving the ideal result Farrior 1415-1445 Management of the heavy face and neck Lopez 1445-1500 Ethnic facial rejuvenation Roofe 1500-1530 BREAK 1530-1600 Fractionated CO2 laser resurfacing of aging skin 1600-1615 Lasers in facial rejuvenation Bar – has fractionated lasers lived up to the hype Farrior 1615-1630 Tips on developing a successful facial rejuvenation practice Most 1630-1730 PANEL – What I’ve changed in my practice the past 5 years Wang – mod. 5 min presentations each: Tzikas, Farrior, Hoffman, Massry, Most, Murakami, Rawnsly, Roofe, Maas Topics: adjunctive measures; market driven plastic surgery; cost, recovery, longevity, providing value for our patients; lifting vs. filling vs. implant; anesthesia requirements; bariatric patient; male facelift; unhappy patient; revision surgery; complications management. 1730 ADJOURN Sunday, July 31, 2011 – morning session 0750-0800 Opening remarks Wang/Kim 0800-0815 Blending the lower eyelid and midface Massry 0815-0830 Rhinoplasty of the aging nose Hoffmann 0830-0845 Facial fillers, patient and product selection Tzikas 0845-0900 Incorporating hair replacement in facial rejuvenation Rawnsley 0900-0915 Lower facelift revisions – role of the “minilift” Wang 0915-0930 Avoiding complications in facelift surgery Murakami 0930-0945 Ultrasonic skin tightening – is it for real Ridgway 0945-1015 BREAK 1015-1030 Minimally invasive lower lid retraction repair Massry 1030-1045 Aging face surgery, the Mexico City experience Montes 1045-1100 Facial fillers – complications and management Tzikas 1100-1200 PANEL – Wrap up: putting it all together Wang – mod. Topics: Resurfacing, fillers, complications, marketing, new horizons and trends 1200 ADJOURN