cutting edge aesthetic surgery symposium 2012 advanced sculpting of the nose: an international...
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2012
3:00–10:00 Pre-Registration • West Lounge
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012
Registration • East Foyer
Exhibit HallsBasildon Room, Jade Room, John Jacob Astor Salon
General Session • The Grand Ballroom
5:45–6:50 Continental Breakfast Served in Exhibit Halls
6:50–7:00 Welcome and Introductory Remarks Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Daniel C. Baker, MD, Dean M. Toriumi, MD
THE FUTURE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE AND NON-SURGICAL RHINOPLASTYModerators: Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Daniel C. Baker, MD
7:00–7:45 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Stem Cell Biology and the Nose: Future Influence on Skin, Cartilage and Bone — Will Implants and Grafts Become Obsolete? Michael T. Longaker, MD
7:45–8:00 Micro Fat Grafting to Correct Primary and Secondary Deformities of the Nose: Indications and Longevity Sydney R. Coleman, MD
8:00–8:15 Fillers and Neurotoxins to Correct Nasal Deformities: Indications, Duration, and Complications Rod J. Rohrich, MD
8:15–8:30 Panel: Will Non-Surgical Techniques Reduce the Number of Primary and Secondary Rhinoplasties? Panelists: Sydney R. Coleman, MD, Jack P. Gunter, MD, Michael T. Longaker, MD, Norman J. Pastorek, MD, Rod J. Rohrich, MD
PERFECTING THE NASAL AESTHETIC BALANCEModerators: Daniel C. Baker, MD, Sherrell J. Aston, MD 8:30–8:45 Nasal Aesthetic Evaluation and Surgical Goals Peter A. Adamson, MD
8:45–9:00 Profile Concepts and Alignment: Maximizing Outcomes while Minimizing Trauma Norman J. Pastorek, MD
9:00–10:00 Panel: Five-Minute Video Case Presentations Individual Techniques for Profile Alignment and Osteotomies Panelists: Nazim Cerkes, MD, Richard E. Davis, MD, Wolfgang Gubisch, MD, Bahman Guyuron, MD, Russell W.H. Kridel, MD, Stephen W. Perkins, MD, Volney Pitombo, MD, Rod J. Rohrich, MD
10:00–10:30 Coffee Served in Exhibit Halls
Moderators: Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Daniel C. Baker, MD
10:30–11:20 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Who Says Rhinoplasty is a Difficult Operation? Jack P. Gunter, MD
11:20–11:30 Discussion
PRIMARY OPEN AND CLOSED RHINOPLASTY APPROACHES 2012
11:30–11:55 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Primary Closed Rhinoplasty: Finesse Using the Endonasal Approach Norman J. Pastorek, MD
11:55–12:00 Discussion
12:00–12:25 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Primary Open Rhinoplasty: Structural Grafting for Contour and Function Dean M. Toriumi, MD
12:25–12:30 Discussion
12:30–1:30 Lunch • Vanderbilt and Empire Rooms • Exhibits
ADVANCES IN SCULPTING THE NASAL TIP AND CONTROLLING SHAPE IN PRIMARY RHINOPLASTYModerators: Dean M. Toriumi, MD, Sherrell J. Aston, MD
1:30–1:45 Closed Approach for Suture Contouring of the Nasal Tip Pietro Palma, MD
1:45–2:00 Advanced Open Suture Techniques for Contour and Shape Ronald P. Gruber, MD
2:00–2:15 Correction of Alar Rim Deformities: Support and Contour Grafts Rod J. Rohrich, MD
2:15–2:30 Tip Grafts for Refinement: Shaping and Projection in Primary Rhinoplasty Nicolas G. Tabbal, MD
2:30–3:15 Panel: The Evolving Post-Op Rhinoplasty: A Year is Not Enough Long-Term Follow up of Suture Contouring and Cartilage Grafts Panelists: Minas S. Constantinides, MD, Richard E. Davis, MD, Ronald P. Gruber, MD, Wolfgang Gubisch, MD, Pietro Palma, MD, Rod J. Rohrich, MD
3:15–3:45 Coffee Served in Exhibit Halls
PRIMARY OPEN AND CLOSED RHINOPLASTY APPROACHES 2012Moderators: Daniel C. Baker, MD, Dean M. Toriumi, MD
3:45–4:10 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Avoiding Visible Grafts in Primary Open Rhinoplasty Rod J. Rohrich, MD
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THE CUTTING EDGE 2012ADVANCED SCULPTING OF THE NOSE
AN INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY RHINOPLASTY SYMPOSIUM
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4:10–4:35 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Open Visualization with Closed Rhinoplasty Technique Sherrell J. Aston, MD
4:35–5:00 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Primary Closed Rhinoplasty: Low Radix, Airway Obstruction Mark B. Constantian, MD
5:00–5:30 Panel: Point Counterpoint: Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty Are Results Comparable and Revisions Less? Panelists: Sherrell J. Aston, Mark B. Constantian, MD, Jack P. Gunter, MD, Norman J. Pastorek, MD, Stephen W. Perkins, MD, Rod J. Rohrich, MD
5:30–6:20 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
A Personal Evolution of Endonasal Rhinoplasty Norman J. Pastorek, MD
6:20–6:30 Discussion
6:30–8:00 Welcome Reception in Exhibit Halls
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2012Registration • Exhibit Halls • General Session
6:00–6:55 Continental Breakfast Served in Exhibit Halls
6:55–7:00 Welcome and Introductory Remarks Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Daniel C. Baker, MD, Dean M. Toriumi, MD
CONTROLLING PROJECTION AND CHANGING LENGTH IN PRIMARY RHINOPLASTYModerators: Dean M. Toriumi, MD, Sherrell J. Aston, MD
7:00–7:15 Managing the Over Projected Nasal Tip: Addressing the Anatomic Variations Richard E. Davis, MD
7:15–7:30 Increasing Nasal Tip Projection Ronald P. Gruber, MD
7:30–7:45 Controlling Nasal Length: Shortening the Long, Lengthening the Short Bahman Guyuron, MD
7:45–8:00 The Drooping Tip and Acute Nasolabial Angle: Maintaining Correction, Avoiding Recurrence Pietro Palma, MD
8:00–8:15 Managing Nasal Tip Projection and Length Using the Tongue-In-Groove Technique Minas S. Constantinides, MD,
8:15–9:30 Panel: Video Case Presentations and Discussion Controlling Nasal Tip Projection and Length (Five Minute Videos Demonstrating Techniques) Panelists: Peter A. Adamson, MD, Nazim Cerkes, MD, Minas S. Constantinides, MD, Richard E. Davis, MD, Ronald P. Gruber, MD, Bahman Guyuron, MD, Hong Ryul Jin, MD, Pietro Palma, MD, Stephen W. Perkins, MD
9:30–10:00 Coffee Served in Exhibit Halls
CORRECTING ALAR AND COLUMELLA DEFORMITIESModerators: Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Daniel C. Baker, MD
10:00–10:15 Techniques for Alar Base Alterations: How to Create Natural Proportions Peter A. Adamson, MD
10:15–10:30 Correcting the Columella: Hanging, Retracted, Scarred Wolfgang Gubisch, MD
10:30–11:20 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
The Unifying Patterns and Solutions in Rhinoplasty Mark B. Constantian, MD
11:20–11:30 Discussion
SECONDARY RHINOPLASTY APPROACHES 2012
11:30–11:55 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Secondary Rhinoplasty Techniques: State of the Art Maneuvers Ronald P. Gruber, MD
11:55–12:00 Discussion
12:00–12:25 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Improving the Nasal Airway and Valvular Function in Secondary Rhinoplasty Stephen W. Perkins, MD
12:25–12:30 Discussion
12:30–1:30 Lunch • Vanderbilt and Empire Rooms • Exhibits
PROFILE ALIGNMENT AND DORSAL AUGMENTATIONModerators: Dean M. Toriumi, MD, Sherrell J. Aston, MD
1:30–1:45 Dorsal Augmentation: Septal and Auricular Grafts Nicolas G. Tabbal, MD
1:45–2:00 Irradiated Costal Cartilage: Longevity and Complications Russell W.H. Kridel, MD
2:00–2:15 Autologous Costal Cartilage Grafting: Stabilization, Warping, Long-Term Results Dean M. Toriumi, MD
2:15–2:30 Alloplastic Implants for Dorsal Augmentation Indications, Extrusion, Complications and Long-Term Results Hong Ryul Jin, MD
2:30–2:45 Diced Cartilage and Fascia for Dorsal Augmentation: Indications, Results, Resorption and Longevity Rollin K. Daniel, MD
2:45–3:30 Panel: Problems with Dorsal Augmentation: Fixation, Shifting, Warping, Irregularities, Resorption and Extrusion Panelists: Nazim Cerkes, MD, Rollin K. Daniel, MD, Hong Ryul Jin, MD, Russell W.H. Kridel, MD
3:30–4:00 Coffee Served in Exhibit Halls
RHINOPLASTY AND NASAL FUNCTIONModerators: Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Daniel C. Baker, MD
4:00–4:10 How Important is Management of Turbinate Hypertrophy in Rhinoplasty? Stephen W. Perkins, MD
4:10–4:30 Functional Rhinoplasty Including Spreader Grafts for Middle Vault Reconstruction Richard E. Davis, MD
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SECONDARY RHINOPLASTY APPROACHES 2012INTERACTIVE VIDEOS
4:30–4:55 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
A Complex, Over-operated Disaster Jack P. Gunter, MD
4:55–5:00 Discussion
5:00–5:25 INTERACTIVE VIDEO
Decision Making in Secondary Rhinoplasty: Step-by-Step Rollin K. Daniel, MD
5:25–5:30 Discussion
5:30–6:20 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Structure Rhinoplasty: Cartilage Grafting to Improve Long-Term Outcomes Dean M. Toriumi, MD
6:20–6:30 Discussion
CORPORATE SATELLITE SYMPOSUIM 6:30 - 9:00
ALLERGAN ACADEMYInjectables, Imaging & Implants
This event is not sponsored or endorsed by ASAPS/ASPS/IPRAS/ISAPS/The Rhinoplasty Society
No CME
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2012Registration • Exhibit Halls • General Session
6:00–6:55 Continental Breakfast Served in Exhibit Hall
6:55–7:00 Welcome and Introductory Remarks Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Daniel C. Baker, MD, Dean M. Toriumi, MD
CORRECTING THE CROOKED NOSE: REALISTIC APPROACHES FOR MINIMIZING RECURRENCESModerators: Daniel C. Baker, MD, Dean M. Toriumi, MD
7:00–7:30 Special Topic: Innovative Management of the Deviated Nose Bahman Guyuron, MD
7:30–8:00 Special Topics: Extracorporeal Septoplasty and Long-Term Outcomes Wolfgang Gubisch, MD
8:00–8:50 Panel: Post-Traumatic Nasal Deformity: Maximizing Outcomes and Preventing Recurrences Panelists: Peter A. Adamson, MD, Richard E. Davis, MD, Wolfgang Gubisch, MD, Bahman Guyuron, MD, Pietro Palma, MD, Stephen W. Perkins, MD
8:50–9:20 MASTER LECTURE
My Rhinoplasty Journey: A Humbling Quest for Perfection M. Eugene Tardy, Jr., MD
9:20–9:30 COMMENTARY
Thomas D. Rees, MD
9:30–10:00 Coffee Served in Exhibit Halls
CORRECTION OF SECONDARY AND TERTIARY RHINOPLASTY DEFORMITIESModerators: Sherrell J. Aston, MD, Dean M. Toriumi, MD
10:00–10:15 Secondary and Tertiary Rhinoplasty: Dealing with the Scarred Skin Envelope Mark B. Constantian, MD
10:15-10:30 Costal Cartilage Grafting in Secondary Rhinoplasty: Problems and Long-Term Results Jack P. Gunter, MD
10:30–10:45 Managing Severe Alar Retraction Dean M. Toriumi, MD
10:45–11:00 Managing Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity: Virtual 3-D Planning and Execution Court B. Cutting, MD
11:00–11:45 Panel: Secondary and Tertiary Rhinoplasty: A Nose I Wish I Had Never Operated On Panelists: Mark B. Constantian, MD, Minas S. Constantinides, MD, Rollin K. Daniel, MD, Jack P. Gunter, MD, Norman J. Pastorek, MD, Volney Pitombo, MD
11:45–12:30 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Rhinoplasty: A Progressive Approach Rollin K. Daniel, MD
12:30–1:30 Lunch Served in Exhibit Halls
GLOBAL RHINOPLASTY: ETHNIC AND RACIAL DIVERSITYModerators: Dean M. Toriumi, MD, Sherrell J. Aston, MD
1:30–1:45 Ethnic Aesthetics Visited From Multiple Cultures Rollin K. Daniel, MD
1:45–2:05 Asian Rhinoplasty: Beyond Ethnicity, Towards Fusion Hong Ryul Jin, MD
2:05–2:25 Thick-Skinned Ethnic Noses with Wide Alar Bases Russell W.H. Kridel, MD
2:25–2:45 Mestizo Rhinoplasty: Semi-Open Technique (Tip, Dorsum and Alar Base Adjustment) Volney Pitombo, MD
2:45–3:05 Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty: Perichondrial-Periosteal Flap and Spreader Flap Modifications in Dorsum Management Nazim Cerkes, MD
3:05–4:00 Panel: The Experts Reveal the Truth: Techniques I Taught But No Longer Use Panelists: Peter A. Adamson, MD, Mark B. Constantian, MD, Ronald P. Gruber, MD, Bahman Guyuron, MD, Pietro Palma, MD, Norman J. Pastorek, MD, Volney Pitombo, MD
4:00 Adjourn
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AN INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY RHINOPLASTY SYMPOSIUM
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