The German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons announces:
The 14th International Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Second Announcement and Call for Abstracts
June 26 – 30, 2007 - Berlin, Germany
www.ipras2007berlin.com
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Contents
Welcoming Message IPRAS 3
Welcoming Message Organizing Committee 4
The IPRAS Executive Committee 2003 – 2007 5
Local Organizing Committee 6
The Scientifi c Committee 7
Honorary Advisory Board 8
International Advisory Board 9
Faculty 10
Schedule at a Glance 11
Preliminary Program 12
Abstract Submission 15
City of Berlin 16
The Congress Venue 17
Conference Information 18
Registration Information 20
Accommodation Information 23
Travel Information 25
Social Program 26
Tours 28
City Map 32
Registration Form 33
General Conditions 35
Important Dates
Deadline for abstract submission: December 01, 2006
Deadline for early registration: December 01, 2006
Deadline for pre-registration: June 15, 2007
Conference dates: June 26 – 30, 2007
Sponsors
The Organizing Committee gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors that have pledged their support:
Platinum SponsorMentor Corporation
Gold Sponsor Ethicon Products / Ethicon Endo-Surgery
General SponsorsUltraShape LTD.KARL STORZ Endoskope
as of August 01, 2006
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“A time to make friends”
was the offi cial slogan of the World Soccer Championship in Germany this year. In the year 2007, we will celebrate the championship of plastic surgeons in Berlin, and again we will say: “A time to make friends!”
As President of the IPRAS, and at the same time President of the German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, I invite you to bring your best knowledge and best science to Berlin during the days from June 26 – 30, 2007, and to share these with us and colleagues from all 5 continents.
Many of our best, to our great happiness, have confi rmed their participation. Be part of it, learn the latest from all specialties of plastic surgery, make new friends and meet your old ones in one of the most exciting cities in the world: Berlin.
Berlin and all German colleagues will cordially welcome you in June 2007.
Berlin in the heart of Europe, between North and South and East and West, is full of history and culture, and will offer you a colorful social program. Visit us, but not alone.
I look forward to meeting you all in Berlin.
Marita Eisenmann-KleinGeneral Secretary
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Dear Colleagues and Friends,
The German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons is honored to host the IPRAS 2007 in Berlin, a city known for its exciting medical, scientifi c, cultural and political developments for plastic surgeons from all over the world.
Since the 19th Century, the fate of plastic surgery in Germany has been inevitably linked to Berlin through Johann-Friedrich Dieffenbach, whose fl amboyant career revolutionized the future of plastic surgery. German celebrities such as Erich Lexer, Bernhard von Langenbeck and Jaques Joseph followed Dieffenbach’s tradition to further develop techniques of our specialty.
The fall of the Wall in 1989 reunited East and West and gave us the opportunity to revive the art and science of Plastic Surgery in Berlin, reestablishing the legacy of Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery started over 150 years ago.
We invite you to take advantage of the excellent scientifi c program to be presented at the 14th International Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery from June 26 – 30, 2007.
We look forward to welcoming you in Berlin!
Alfred BergerHonorary President
Johannes C. BruckSecretary General
Rolf-Rüdiger OlbrischCongress President
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The IPRAS Executive Committee 2003 – 2007
An Executive Committee (EXCO) is elected every four years by the Council of Delegates during the Quadrennial Congress. Committee members may serve a maximum of two terms. The present EXCO includes the following members:
General SecretaryMarita Eisenmann-Klein, Germany
Executive SecretaryCatherine B. Foss, USA
Geographic RepresentativesAfrica – North Mohammed Zaki, Egypt
Africa – South Russell J. Walton, Africa
Asia – Pacifi c Baman M. Daver, India Norman Olbourne, Australia
Eastern Mediterranean Moris Topaz, Israel
Europe – North Krzysztof T. Drzewiecki, Denmark
Europe – Central Nobert Pallua, Germany
Europe – Southern Riccardo Mazzola, Italy
Far East Kiyonori Harii, Japan Yoon-Ho Lee, Korea
North America Manuel Garcia-Velasco, Mexico
South America Julio Daniel Kirschbaum, Peru Aldo Mottura, Argentina
Western Asia Abdul-Reda Lari, Kuwait
Appointed MembersParliamentarian O. Onor Erol, Turkey
Chairman of 2007 Organizing Committee Johannes C. Bruck, Germany
President of the 2007 Berlin CongressRolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch, Germany
Honorary PresidentAlfred Berger, Germany
SectionsEuropean Section Jean-Philippe Nicolai, Netherlands
Iberolatinoamerican SectionWilfredo Calderon, Chile
Asian-Pacifi c SectionYu-Ray Chen, Taiwan
Pan-African SectionAlastair Lamont, Africa
Pan-Arab SectionMohammad Khalaf, Kuwait
ChaptersInternational Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)Joao Carlos Sampaio Goes, Brazil
International Society of Craniofacial SurgerySteven Wall, United Kingdom
World Society of Reconstructive MicrosurgeryWayne Morrison, Australia
International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand Alfred Berger, Germany
International Society of Burn Injuries
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Local Organizing Committee
Honorary PresidentAlfred Berger, Hannover
Secretary GeneralJohannes C. Bruck, Berlin
Honorary Secretary GeneralUlrich T. Hinderer, Madrid
Media ContactConstance Neuhann-Lorenz, München
Council of Honorary AdvisorsEdgar Biemer, MünchenHeinz Bohmert, MünchenDieter Buck-Gramcko, HamburgHeinz-Edzard Köhnlein, LandsbergGottfried Lemperle, San DiegoGünter-M. Lösch, RatzeburgWolfgang Mühlbauer, MünchenFritz-Eduard Müller, BochumNeven Olivari, RösrathUrsula Schmidt-Tintemann, München
Assistant Secretary CouncilKlaus Plogmeier, BerlinFriedrich-Wilhelm von Hesler, Berlin
Congress PresidentRolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch, Berlin
TreasurerHermann Lampe, Frankfurt
ProtocolGoswin von Mallinckrodt, München
Social and Cultural EventsJoachim Graf von Finckenstein, StarnbergChristian Gabka, MünchenMichael Greulich, Stuttgart
Accompanying Persons ProgramKristina Bruck, BerlinKatharina Olbrisch, Berlin
OrganizerIPRAS 2007 c/o K.I.T. GmbHAssociation & Conference Management Group & Co. KGKurfürstendamm 7110709 Berlin, GermanyPhone: +49 30 24 603 260Fax: +49 30 24 603 [email protected]
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The Scientifi c Committee
Scientific Program ChairmenNorbert Pallua, AachenG. Björn Stark, Freiburg
Scientifi c Program CommitteeAesthetic Klaus Exner, Frankfurt
Anti AgingFranziska Ulrich, Regensburg
BurnsPeter Mailänder, Lübeck
CraniofacialWolfgang Schneider, Magdeburg
HandWolfgang Stock, München
Mamma Axel-Mario Feller, München
ReconstructiveGünter Germann, Ludwigshafen
ResearchRaymund E. Horch, Erlangen
TumorsHans-Ulrich Steinau, Bochum
Co-ChairAestheticDirk Richter, Wesseling
BurnsHenrik Menke, Offenbach
CraniofacialMilomir Ninkovic, München
HandMargita Flügel, Hannover
MammaChristian Gabka, München
MicrosurgeryChristoph Heitmann, Ludwigshafen
ReconstructivePeter Vogt, Hannover
TumorsJutta Liebau, Düsseldorf
Master Class Session CommitteeChairPeter Eckert, WürzburgDennis von Heimburg, Frankfurt
AestheticWolfgang Gubisch, StuttgartConstance Neuhann-Lorenz, MünchenMarianne Wolters, Frankfurt
Anti AgingAlexander Römmler, München
BurnsMichael Steen, HalleBernd Hartmann, Berlin
CommercialHenrik Menke, Offenbach
HandRüdiger Baumeister, MünchenPeter Brüser, Bonn
MammaChristoph Andree, Düsseldorf
MicrosurgeryGiulio Ingianni, WuppertalAlberto Peek, Vogtareuth
ReconstructiveDietmar Ulrich, AachenLukas Prantl, Regensburg
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Honorary Advisory Board
AustraliaIan Taylor
AustriaHans G. BruckHanno Millesi
BelgiumHelga Eder
BrazilRicardo BaroudiIvo Pitanguy
CanadaJean-Paul BosséWilliam LindsayBruce Williams
Czech RepublicRadana Königova
FinlandSirpa Asko-Seljavaara
FranceJacques BaudetClaude DufourmentelGuy JostPaul Tessier
Great BritainFrederick NicolleColin RaynorRoy SandersMartyn Webster
IsraelRony Moscona
Italy Dino Barisoni Guido MoleaPaolo Santoni-RugiuNicolo ScuderiSimone Teich Alasio
JapanNobuyuki Shioya
KoreaJin Wang Kim
MexicoJosé GuerrerosantosFernando Ortiz Monasterio
NetherlandsJacques van der Meulen
PortugalMaria Julia Amaral
RussiaAlla A. Limberg
SpainRafael De La Plaza
SwedenJan Olof Strömbeck
SwitzerlandUlrich KesselringSerge KruppHans Tschopp
TurkeyGüler Gürsu
USAThomas BakerTom BiggsGarry BrodyBruce ConnellRobert GoldwynMark GorneyCarl HartrampfCarson LewisJoseph G. Mc CarthyJohn Mc CrawD. Ralph MillardBrien MurphyJoseph MurrayR. Barrett NooneThomas ReesHenry VasconezLuis O. VasconezLinton Whitaker
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International Advisory Board
CanadaElizabeth J. Hall-FindlayDon LalondeRalph ManktelowRonald M. Zuker
ChinaZun-Li Shen
ColombiaManuela Berrocal
Czech RepublicPavel BrychtaMarkéta DuskováJiri Vesely
DenmarkVibeke Breiting
EgyptHassan BachanAlaa GeitaMustafa HemedaMohamed Kadry
FinlandHannu KuokkanenMinna RautioErkki Tukiainen
FranceThierry BesinsBernard Cornette de Saint CyrMichel CostagliolaFrançoise FirminAlain FogliAlain GilbertClaude LassusClaude Le LouarnYann LevetDaniel MarchacFrank Trepsat
ArgentinaAbel ChajchirHéctor LanzaPaulino Morales
AustraliaBill HaywardBryan C. MendelsonGraeme Southwick
AustriaManfred FreyPeter KompatscherChristoph PappHildegunde Piza-KatzerErwin Scharnagel
BahreinTariq Saeed
BelgiumPhillip BlondeelWilli BoeckxAlbert de MeyPaul GuelinckxMoustapha HamdiStan J. MonstreyPatrick TonnardRomain Vanwijck
BrazilWanda CorreaEwaldo de Souza PintoMarcus Castro FerreiraRolf GemperliJoao Carlos Sampaio Goes Ruth GrafNelson PiccoloLuis ToledoCarlos Oscar Uebel
BulgariaDimitre Evstatiev
JapanTadao KojimaKitaro OhmoriSusumu TakayanagiRyuzaburo Tanino
JordanGaith ShubailatOmar Shodaki
KuwaitAhmad Al FadhliRaeaf El KollaliIbrahim GhoneimMohammed Khalaf
LebanonElie Abdelhak
LybiaMustafa Zaidi
MexicoAlejandro Duarte y SanchezAntonio Fuente del Campo
NetherlandsEd HartmannSteven HoviusMoshe KonTom SpeckenChantal van der Horst Henry Winters
NorwayPetter Frode AmlandMorton KveimFrode Samdal
OmanChona Thomas
Great BritainDai DaviesRuth LesterGus McGroutherNick ParkhouseFrancis PeartDavid T. SharpeDavid Soutar
GreeceAlexander Stratoudakis
HungaryEva CsorbaGusztav Gulyas
IndiaSuresh GuptaKrishna KumarK. Mathangi RamakrishnanMukund Thatte
IraqAlkhatib Habib Al Basti
IsraelDaniel HaubenRichard SadoveMoris Topaz
ItalyPietro BerrinoGiovanni Botti Giorgio De SantisGiovanni Di BenedettoAndrea GrisottiEgle MutiJean Yves PetitFlavio SaccomannoGrazia SalimbeniFabio Santanelli
RussiaRuben T. AdamyanAlexei BorovikovNicolai Olegovich MilanovSergey NudelmanKirill Pshenisnov
SingaporeWoffl es Wu
Slovac RepublicJozef FedelesVlastibor Minarovjech
SloveniaZoran Arnez
South AfricaAnil MadareeWarwick M.M. Morris
SpainBeatrice BerenguerJavier de BenitoJavier Enriquez de Salamanca CalleFernan GonzálesJosé Maria Palacin
SwedenMarianne Beausang-LinderHakan BrorsonHans Holmström
SwitzerlandAndrej BanicGiorgio BronzDaniel KnuttiGaston-Francois MaillardDenys MantandonMichel PfulgJan PoèllChristoph Wolfensberger
SyriaHilal Nahel
TaiwanFu-Chan Wei
UgandaRalf Sautter
USADaniel BakerHilton BeckerGustavo ColonBruce CunninghamThomas DavisFranklyn L. ElliottBahman GuyuronMark L. JewellRoger KhouriBrian M. KinneyDavid KnizeJ. William LittleTim MartenStephen MathesMary H. McGrathTim MillerFoad NahaiMalcolm PaulJulian PribazOscar RamirezBill RileyTom RobertsRod RohrichRenato SaltzRandy ShermanMaria SiemionowScott L. SpearEdward TerinoJulia TerzisBryant TothLeroy Young
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Faculty
Ruben T. Adamyan, RussiaGilbert Aiach, FranceBob Allen, USAZoran Arnez, SloveniaP.G. Arnold, USAPeter Ashby, Great BritainRicardo Baroudi, BrazilRüdiger Baumeister, GermanyFortunato Benaim, ArgentinaBeatrice Berenguer, SpainPietro Berrino, ItalyManuela Berrocal, ColombiaPhillip Blondeel, BelgiumGiovanni Botti, ItalyPeter Brüser, GermanyYilin Cao, ChinaMassimo Ceruso, ItalyYu-Ray Chen, TaiwanSydney Coleman, USABruce F. Connell, Great BritainBernard Cornette de Saint Cyr, FranceBruce Cunningham, USADai Davies, Great BritainAlbert de Mey, GermanyGiorgio De Santis, ItalyBernard Devauchelle, FranceMarita Eisenmann-Klein, GermanyJan Eldh, SwedenFranklyn L. Elliot, USAO. Onul Erol, TurkeyKlaus Exner, GermanyAxel-Mario Feller, GermanyMark Ferguson, Great BritainMarcus Castro Ferreira, BrazilFrancoise Firmin, FranceRobert Flowers, USAMargita Flügel, Germany
Guy Foucher, FranceManfred Frey, AustriaManuel Garcia-Velasco, MexicoGünter Germann, GermanyPietro Giovanoli, SwitzerlandJoao Carlos Sampaio Goes, BrazilRobert Goldwyn, USAMark Gorney, USARuth Graf, BrazilAndrea Grisotti, ItalyWolfgang Gubisch, GermanyJosé Guerrerosantos, MexicoElizabeth J. Hall-Findlay, CanadaM. Hamdi, TurkeyDennis Hammond, USADaniel Hauben, IsraelSteven Hovius, NetherlandsDennis J. Hurwitz, USAHeribert Hussl, AustriaGitte Björn Hvilsom, DenmarkGlenn Jelks, USAMark L. Jewell, USABrian M. Kinney, USADavid Knize, USAMoshe Kon, NetherlandsDon Lalonde, CanadaUlrich Lanz, GermanyClaude Lassus, FranceClaude Le Louarn, FranceCaroline Leclercq, FranceGottfried Lemperle, GermanyScott Levin, USAPeter Mailänder, GermanyDaniel Marchac, FranceRiccardo Mazzola, ItalyAngus Mc Grouther, Great BritainMary H. McGrath, USA
Bryan C. Mendelson, AustraliaGuido Molea, ItalyFernando Ortiz Monasterio, MexicoStan J. Monstrey, BelgiumAldo Mottura, ArgentinaWolfgang Mühlbauer, GermanyEgle Muti, ItalySatoru Nagata, JapanFoad Nahai, USARogerio Izar Neves, BrazilJean-Philippe Nicolai, NetherlandsMilomir Ninkovic, GermanyRolf Nordström, FinlandKitaro Ohmori, JapanChristoph Papp, AustriaMichel Pfulg, SwitzerlandNelson Piccolo, BrazilIvo Pitanguy, BrazilHildegunde Piza-Katzer, AustriaJulian Pribaz, USAKirill Pshenisnov, RussiaK. Mathangi Ramakrishnan, IndiaMark A. Randolph, USAAntal Renner, HungaryDirk Richter, GermanyGino Rigotti, ItalyTom Roberts, USARod Rohrich, USAGracia Salimbeni, ItalyDavid Sarwer, USAWolfgang Schneider, GermanyZun-Li Shen, ChinaRandy Sherman, USAMaria Siemionow, USAPaul Smith, Great BritainBrian Sommerlad, Great BritainDavid Soutar, Great Britain
Scott L. Spear, USABjörn Stark, GermanyHans-Ulrich Steinau, GermanySusumu Takayanagi, JapanLuc Téot, FranceEdward Terino, USAPatrick Tonnard, BelgiumMoris Topaz, IsraelFrank Trepsat, FranceErkki Tukiainen, FinlandCarlos Oscar Uebel, BrazilChantal van der Horst, NetherlandsDennis von Heimburg, GermanyGoswin von Mallinckrodt, GermanyChristoph Wolfensberger, SwitzerlandMarianne Wolters, GermanyWoffl es Wu, SingaporeElisabeth Würinger, AustriaMichael Yaremchuk, USAMichele Zocchi, ItalyRonald M. Zuker, Canada
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Schedule at a Glance
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday June 25, 2007 June 26, 2007 June 27, 2007 June 28, 2007 June 29, 2007 June 30, 2007
Master Classes
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Lunch
Company Training Courses
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Master Classes
08:00 – 09:00
09:15 – 10:45
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12:45
12:45 – 14:15
13:00 – 14:00
14:15 – 15:30
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:15
17:30 – 18:30
Evening
Master Classes
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Lunch
Company Training Courses
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Master Classes
General Assembly
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Opening Ceremony
Lunch
Company Training Courses
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Master Classes
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Lunch
National Delegates Meeting
Company Training Courses
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Master Classes
Registration opens
EXCO Meeting
Business Meetings
Master Classes
Scientifi c Program
Coffee Break
Scientifi c Program
Adjournment
Lunch
19:00 EXCO & National Delegates Dinner
19:00 Welcome Ceremony & Welcome Party
19:30 Gala Party
Please note that all of these dates, times and lectures are subject to change.
National Delegates Meeting
EXCO Meeting
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Preliminary Program
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
09:15 – 10:45 Body Contouring, Abdomen and ButtockKeynote Speaker: Ricardo Baroudi
Secondary RhinoplastyKeynote Speaker: Wolfgang Gubisch
Body Contouring, Arms, Thighs, CalfsKeynote Speaker: Dennis J. Hurwitz
Hot Topic: The Famous PatientKeynote Speakers: Bernard Cornette de Saint Cyr, Ivo Pitanguy
Craniofacial MilestonesKeynote Speaker: Fernando Ortiz Monasterio
The Diffi cult PatientKeynote Speakers: Robert Goldwyn, Wolfgang Mühlbauer
Local Anesthesia in Hand SurgeryKeynote Speaker: Don Lalonde
Hair TransplantationKeynote Speaker: Rolf Nordström
Surgery of Lymphatic SystemKeynote Speaker: Rüdiger Baumeister
Anti Aging Keynote Speaker: Brian M. Kinney
Precautions against the Medical Malpractice Plague; A Global ViewpointKeynote Speakers: Mark Gorney, Goswin von Mallinckrodt
Prostheses and Arthroplasties in HandsKeynote Speaker: Antal Renner
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12:45
12:45 – 14:15
13:00 – 14:00
14:15 – 15:30
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:15
OPENING CEREMONYLecture: Riccardo F. Mazzola, among others
History of German Plastic Surgery
COFFEE BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
COFFEE BREAK
Company Training Courses
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
09:15 – 10:45
Master Class 1Breast ReconstructionPhillip Blondeel, Klaus Exner
Master Class 2Rhinoplasty IGiovanni Botti, Wolfgang Gubisch
Master Class 3Endoscopic Hand SurgeryUlrich Lanz
Master Class 4Periorbital SurgeryRobert Flowers
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12:45
12:45 – 14:15
13:00 – 14:00
14:15 – 15:30
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:15
COFFEE BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
COFFEE BREAK
08:00 – 09:00
Breast Augmentation IKeynote Speaker: Bruce Cunningham
Rhinoplasty I Keynote Speaker: Dai Davies
Head & Neck Reconstruction IKeynote Speakers: Giorgio De Santis, David Soutar
Tumor Surgery – Preserving the Extremity Keynote Speaker: Hans-Ulrich Steinau
Breast Augmentation IIKeynote Speakers: Ruth Graf, Gitte Björn Hvilsom
Rhinoplasty IIKeynote Speaker: Gilbert Aiach
Head & Neck Reconstruction IIKeynote Speakers: Moshe Kon, Julian Pribaz
Hand SurgeryKeynote Speakers: Massimo Ceruso, Angus Mc Grouther
Company Training Courses
Complications of Breast AugmentationKeynote Speaker: Dennis Hammond
Reconstruction of Upper ExtremetiesKeynote Speaker: Zun-Li Shen
Functional Muscle Transfer – New IndicationsKeynote Speaker: Manfred Frey
Microsurgical Reconstruction of Ischaemic and Diabetic Foot DefectsKeynote Speaker: Erkki Tukiainen
Augmentation & PexiesKeynote Speaker: Scott L. Spear
Reconstruction of Lower ExtremetiesKeynote Speaker: Randy Sherman
Research / MicrosurgeryKeynote Speaker: Zoran Arnez
Research in Wound HealingKeynote Speaker: Luc Téot
17:30 – 18:30 Master Class 5Breast ReductionAldo Mottura, Foad Nahai
Master Class 6Treating Human FatMichele Zocchi
Master Class 7Aesthetic Face / Advanced Surgical Techniques in Facial RejuvenationBryan C. Mendelson
Master Class 8Ear ReconstructionFrancoise Firmin
GENERAL ASSEMBLYThe Future of IPRAS, bidding for IPRAS 2011, among others
Please note that all of these dates, times and lectures are subject to change.
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
09:15 – 10:45
Master Class 9Autogenous Breast ReconstructionFranklyn L. Elliott, Axel-Mario Feller
Master Class 10Tetraplegic HandCaroline Leclercq
Master Class 11Rhinoplasty IIGilbert Aiach
Master Class 12Facial SkeletonEdward Terino, Michael Yaremchuk
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12:45
12:45 – 14:15
13:00 – 14:00
14:15 – 15:30
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:15
COFFEE BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
COFFEE BREAK
08:00 – 09:00
Breast Reduction IKeynote Speakers: Manuel Garcia-Velasco, Elisabeth Würinger
Fillers and Folds IKeynote Speaker: Michel Pfulg
Peripheral Nerve ReconstructionKeynote Speaker: Pietro Giovanoli
Congenital Malformations on the Upper ExtremityKeynote Speaker: Steven Hovius
Breast Reduction IIKeynote Speakers: Manuela Berrocal, Albert De Mey
Fillers and Folds IIKeynote Speaker: Mary H. McGrath
Facial ReanimationKeynote Speaker: Ronald M. Zuker
Congenital Malform. HandsKeynote Speaker: Paul Smith
Company Training Courses
Hot Topic: Suspension Techniques in Facial RejuvenationKeynote Speaker: Woffl es Wu
Fillers and ComplicationsKeynote Speakers: Gottfried Lemperle, Kirill Pshenisnov
Craniofacial SurgeryKeynote Speaker: Daniel Marchac
Research / Tissue Engineering IKeynote Speaker: Yilin Cao
Aesthetic Head and Neck, Ancillary Procedures, Refi nementsKeynote Speaker: Frank Trepsat
Urogenital SurgeryKeynote Speaker: Guido Molea
Reconstruction of the NoseKeynote Speaker: Riccardo Mazzola
Research / Tissue Engineering IIKeynote Speaker: Mark A. Randolph
17:30 – 18:30 Master Class 14Aesthetic BreastAndrea Grisotti
Master Class 15BrachioplastyDennis Hurwitz
Master Class 16Minimal Invasive Facelift SurgeryPatrick Tonnard
Master Class 17Fat SculpturingJosé Guerrerosantos
Friday, June 29, 2007
09:15 – 10:45
Master Class 18Aesthetic BreastJoao Carlos Sampaio Goes
Master Class 19Flaps Congenital Disorders Guy Foucher
Master Class 20Abdominal PlasticsClaude Le Louarn
Master Class 21Facial SculpturingDennis von Heimburg, Frank Trepsat
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12:45
12:45 – 14:15
13:00 – 14:00
14:15 – 15:30
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:15
COFFEE BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
COFFEE BREAK
08:00 – 09:00
Breast Reconstruction IKeynote Speaker: Bob Allen
Periorbital Surgery Keynote Speaker: Glenn Jelks
Surgery of the EarKeynote Speaker: Satoru Nagata
Burns IKeynote Speaker: Nelson Piccolo
Breast Reconstruction II, ImplantsKeynote Speaker: Gino Rigotti
Aesthetic Facial Bone SurgeryKeynote Speaker: Yu-Ray Chen
Quality Assurance and Standards of DocumentationKeynote Speakers: Mark L. Jewell, Jean-Philippe Nicolai, Moris Topaz
Burns II Keynote Speaker: K. Mathangi Ramakrishnan
Company Training Courses
Breast Reconstruction III, Pedicled FlapsKeynote Speaker: Pietro Berrino
Therapy of Vascular Skin LesionsKeynote Speaker: Chantal van der Horst
Chest and Abdominal Wall ReconstructionKeynote Speakers: P.G. Arnold, Christoph Papp
Rehabilitation after Burn InjuriesKeynote Speaker: Fortunato Benaim
Breast MalformationsKeynote Speaker: Jean-Philippe Nicolai
Surgery of Skin LesionsKeynote Speaker: Beatrice Berenguer
Pressure SoresKeynote Speaker: Daniel Hauben
Scar TreatmentKeynote Speaker: Mark Ferguson
17:30 – 18:30 Master Class 22Aesthetic BreastEgle Muti
Master Class 23Denervation Procedures on the CarpusPeter Brüser
Master Class 24Aesthetic, Periorbital SurgeryGlenn Jelks
Master Class 25Liposculpture on Body and AbdomenCarlos Oscar Uebel
Master Class 13Periorbital RejuvenationSusumu Takayanagi
Tissue Realignement in the PeriorbitKeynote Speaker: Robert Flowers
Cleft SurgeryKeynote Speaker: Brian Sommerlad
Plastic Surgery in ChildhoodKeynote Speaker: Marcus Castro Ferreira
Current Concepts in the Treatment of MelanomaKeynote Speaker: Rogerio Izar Neves
National Delegates Meeting
Please note that all of these dates, times and lectures are subject to change.
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Preliminary Program
Saturday, June 30, 2007
09:15 – 10:45
Master Class 26Aesthetic BreastElizabeth J. Hall-Findlay
Master Class 27Body ContouringDirk Richter, Tom Roberts
Master Class 28Aesthetic Face in MalesBruce F. Connell
Master Class 29Otiental EyesKitaro Ohmori
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12:45
12:45 – 13:15
13:15 – 14:00
COFFEE BREAK
LUNCH
08:00 – 09:00
The Future of Plastic SurgeryKeynote Speakers: Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Daniel Marchac, Bryan C. Mendelson, Kirill Pshenisnov, Rod Rohrich
Aesthetic FaceKeynote Speaker: David Knize
Liposuction and Lipofi lling, Complica-tionsKeynote Speaker: Sydney Coleman
Gender DisordersKeynote Speaker: Ruben T. Adamyan, Stan J. Monstrey
Allo-Transplantate in Reconstructive Plastic SurgeryKeynote Speakers: Bernard Devauchelle, Heribert Hussl, Maria Siemionow
Even Distribution of Volume in Aesthetic Facial SurgeryKeynote Speaker: Christoph Wolfensberger
Modern LiposuctionKeynote Speaker: O. Onul Erol
Topical Skin Treatment (Isolagen, Recell, Environ etc.)Keynote Speaker: Peter Ashby
Adjournment
Please note that all of these dates, times and lectures are subject to change.
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Abstract Submission
Call for PapersThe Scientifi c Committee of the 14th International Congress of the Interna-tional Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS) welcomes the submission of abstracts of original contribution to the entire fi eld of Plastic Surgery. All abstracts accepted for presentation at the conference will be presented as oral or as poster presentation and will be published on the abstract CD-ROM, which will be available at the conference.
Abstract SubmissionThe deadline for abstract submission is December 01, 2006. No abstracts will be accepted after this date. Abstract submission is only possible online at: www.ipras2007berlin.com
GuidelinesAll abstracts must be submitted online through the conference website at www.ipras2007berlin.com. Please click on the menu item ‘abstract submission’.
All abstracts must be written and submitted in English only and should prefer-ably not have been published or submitted for presentation at another meeting.
The abstracts should be divided into: background of study, materials, methods, results and conclusion.
The text should not exceed 400 words. Please do not include any layout (no capital letters in the title, no bold or italic fonts) in your abstract. Please follow the submission guidelines closely.
The submitting author will be registered with his/her contact information and will receive the confi rmation by e-mail that the abstract has been received.
All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientifi c Committee. The abstracts will be rated anonymously following scientifi c criteria. Information about accep-tance will be sent to the submitting author.Instructions for the presentation of the abstracts will be sent to the authors whose abstracts have been accepted (only Power Point Presentations will be accepted).
Please notify us in the case of any economic interests.
The authors should assign the abstract to one of the categories, but the Scientifi c Committee reserves the right to change the assignment if reasonable.
Categories• Aesthetic• Anti Aging• Burns• Craniofacial• Hands• Mamma• Reconstructive / Experimental• Research• Tumors
If you should have any further question please contact:[email protected].
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Science, culture and pleasure are waiting to be discovered in Berlin.
You may wish to visit one of the 3 excellent opera houses, experience a perfor-mance at one of Berlin’s 150 diverse theaters, or attend a Berlin philharmonic concert conducted by Sir Simon Rattle in the unconventional and world famous Berlin Philharmonic Hall. Berlin’s extensive multi-sided cultural programs fulfi ll even the most sophisticated expectations.
Treasures of world heritage, such as the Pergamon Altar or the bust of Queen Nofretete, are just two examples of the prized artefacts that can be viewed in Berlin’s more than 160 museums and 350 galleries.
As a special attraction in Berlin, the Castle Charlottenburg is one of the fi nest examples of baroque architecture and invites you to tread the garden paths of Prussian splendor.
Be also amazed at the architectural richness of Berlin. Tour famous construc-tions by viewing examples of former East German architecture at Alexander-platz and continue down the magnifi cent Unter den Linden boulevard with its many 19th Century constructions by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Step through Brandenburg Gate and visit the internationally renowned glass dome atop the German Parliament building, designed by the architect Sir Norman Foster. Potsdamer Platz, the apparent playground of modern architects, attracts visi-tors not only with its futuristic glass and steel constructions, such as the Sony Center designed by Helmut Jahn, but also with its shopping mall, cinemas, restaurants and cafes.
For a more relaxed afternoon, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Tiergarten, the largest nature preserve in Berlin, or enjoy a refreshing drink at one of the cosy German beer gardens.
And do not forget to visit Potsdam, with the famous Sanssouci Palace, the beautiful park and the historical Cecilienhof Memorial. It’s only 30 minutes by public transportation.
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The Congress Venue
Timeless modern architecture, spatial confi guration and its central location make the “Berliner Congress Center am Alexanderplatz” (bcc) a unique event location in Berlin.
From 1961 – 1964 Hermann Henselmann, renowned Bauhaus - infl uenced architect, created a visionary building complex with the House of Teachers and the Congress Hall. Functionality and transparency are implemented in futuristic architecture.
The buildings were put under monumental protection in the 1980’s.
In 2002 it was converted in a way that preserved the building‘s historic character and yet fundamentally modernizing the facility. It now offers a signifi cantly extended and more fl exible 10,000 m² gross fl oor area for events since September 2003.
bcc Berliner Congress CenterAlexanderstraße 1110178 Berlin, Germanywww.bcc-berlin.de
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Conference Information
Abstract Submission Please refer to page 15 in this 2nd Announcement
Accompanying Persons LoungeDaily from 8:00 to 10:00 at the Radisson SAS Hotel, Information on “What to do today in Berlin”.
Certifi cate of AttendanceThe Certifi cate of Attendance will be available on-site.
CME (Continued Medical Education)Accreditation has been applied for, please fi nd updated information on the conference website.
Coffee BreaksCoffee will be served free of charge to all registered participants during the following times:
Tuesday, June 26, to Friday, June 29, 200710:45 – 11:1515:30 – 16:00 Saturday, June 30, 200710:45 – 11:15
Company Training Courses / Lunch SymposiaCompany Training Courses will be held outside the scientifi c program and are scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, in each case from 13:00 to 14:00.
Congress BagThe congress bag, containing the conference material, can only be obtained at the registration desk at the bcc.
ExhibitionConference participants are invited to visit the exhibition in the foyers of the bcc. The exhibition will be open during the following times:
Tuesday, June 26, through Friday June 29, 200709:00 – 17:30 Saturday, June 30, 200709:00 – 14:00
Companies interested in exhibiting, should contact:
IPRAS 2007 Congress Secretariatc/o K.I.T. GmbHAssociation & Conference Management Group & Co. KGSophie Spangenberger-WolfKurfuerstendamm 7110709 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49 30 24 603 217Fax: +49 30 24 603 200 E-mail: [email protected]
Final Program & Abstract CD-ROMThe Final Program as well as the Abstract CD-ROM will only be available on-site, included in your congress bag and at the conference website.
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Internet HomepageFor up-to-date information regarding the conference (including online registra-tion, accommodation booking and abstract submission), please visit the conference website at: www.ipras2007berlin.com
LanguageThe offi cial conference language is English.
LunchesLunches will be available during the following times:
Tuesday, June 26, to Friday, June 29, 200712:45 – 14:15Saturday, June 30, 200713:30 – 14:00
Master ClassesMaster Class Sessions will be held during the following times:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 08:00 – 09:00Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 17:30 – 18:30
A separate registration and payment is required to attend the Master Classes. Please refer to page 12 – 14 in this 2nd Announcement for the preliminary program.
Poster Area / Poster SessionsThe poster area will be located in Level A. The posters will be present during the whole congress. There will be sessions with a designated chairman.All poster presenters are asked to post their posters well before this time and to be present during the times of presentation. Material and the exact location of where to attach the posters to the poster walls will be provided.
Press ConferencesThe main press conference will be held on Monday, June 25, 2007 at 12:00 at the Radisson SAS Hotel.Daily press conferences with the up-to-date developments will be held daily at 10:45 at the bcc.
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Registration Information
All registrations for the IPRAS 2007 must be submitted using the offi cial Registration Form included in this 2nd Announcement or online at www.ipras2007berlin.com.
Please use one Registration Form for each person registering. If you need more than one Registration Form, please make copies and type or print clearly. Only fully completed Registration Forms will be accepted. Fax or mail the Registra-tion Form along with the payment to:
IPRAS 2007 Congress Secretariatc/o K.I.T. GmbHAssociation & Conference Management Group & Co. KGKurfuerstendamm 7110709 Berlin, GermanyFax: +49 30 24 603 200 E-mail: [email protected]
Registration FeesThe registration fee for all participants includes entry to all offi cial congress sessions, the exhibition and poster area, the Opening and Welcome Ceremony, the Welcome Party, the congress bag (containing congress material including the Final Program), as well as coffee breaks.The registration fee for accompanying persons includes entry to the Accompa-nying Persons Lounge (daily from 8:00 to 10:00 at the Radisson SAS Hotel), the exhibition and poster area, the Opening and Welcome Ceremony and the Welcome Party. A congress bag, coffee breaks and lunches are not included.
Early Standard On-Site Before December 01, 2006 Before June 15, 2007
Plastic Surgeons, IPRAS Members * € 650,00 € 770,00 € 820,00
Plastic Surgeons, Non-IPRAS Members € 850,00 € 970,00 € 1.020,00
Non-Plastic Surgeons € 1.100,00 € 1.400,00 € 1.600,00
Reduced Fee * € 300,00 € 350,00 € 400,00
Accompanying Person € 50,00 € 60,00 € 70,00
Master Class Session € 50,00 € 80,00 € 100,00
Gala Party on June 29, 2007 Registered Participants € 30,00 € 30,00 € 30,00
Sponsor Fee * € 50,00 € 50,00 € 50,00
* see detailed information
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Plastic Surgeons, IPRAS MembersPlease indicate on the registration form the society you are a member of.
Reduced FeeThe reduced fee is valid for trainees, students and nurses. A proof must be sent together with the registration form. It can be either in the form of a photocopy of the student ID card or a letter verifying that you work in the hospital as a trainee or nurse.
Sponsor FeeThis personal Sponsor Fee aims to support delegates who would not otherwise be able to attend. The grant will be given to cover accommodation costs and support the congress fee. The applications will be reviewed by a volunteer com-mittee. Sponsors will be honored with a special icon on their name badge.
Media RegistrationTo register as a media representative, please complete and send in the Registration Form enclosed in this 2nd Announcement or register online at www.ipras2007berlin.com. Please check the appropriate box on the Registra-tion Form. There is no fee for accredited media representatives. To register as a media representative for the conference, proof of accreditation is required. It can either be in the form of a photocopy of offi cial press creden-tials or a letter verifying your assignment to the conference on the stationary of the media organization for which you work. Freelance journalists wishing to cover the conference must submit copies of three by-lined articles in addition to an offi cial letter assignment. Newsletter writers and editors must submit three issues of their newsletter, containing at least one by-lined article written by the applicant. All credentials will be verifi ed by the conference staff.
Methods of PaymentThe registration fee must accompany all conference registrations. Payment should be made in advance and in EURO (€) only, using one of the following methods:
1. If payment is effected by credit card, participants should complete and sign the relevant section of the Registration Form. Payment without a signature can not be accepted.
2. If payment is effected by bank draft, it should be made payable in EURO (€) to:
K.I.T. GmbH Association & Conference Management Group & Co. KGDresdner Bank Berlin, Kurfürstendamm 237, 10719 Berlin, Germany
Bank Sorting Code: 100 800 00K.I.T. Account Number: 0514 0262 01SWIFT-CODE: DRES DE BBReference: IPRAS 2007Please note, all costs of money transfer must be prepaid by the transmitter.
Letter of InvitationIndividuals requiring an offi cial letter of invitation in order to obtain a visa and authorization to attend the conference, should contact the IPRAS Conference Secretariat c/o K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. The letter of invitation does not fi nancially obligate the conference organizers in any way. All expenses incurred in relation to the conference are the sole responsibility of the participant.
Letter of Confi rmationRegistration to the conference will be confi rmed by a letter of confi rmation as soon as the fully completed Registration Form as well as the payment have been received by the IPRAS Conference Secretariat c/o. K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. Participants must present this confi rmation letter at the registration counter as proof of their registration.
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Name Change A handling fee of € 15,00 will be charged for any name change to an already received conference registration. A newly completed Registration Form for the substitute participant has to be sent to the IPRAS Conference Secretariat c/o K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. Name changes will be accepted by mail or fax until June 15, 2007. After this date, all name changes must be carried out on site.
Cancellation of RegistrationNotifi cation of cancellation must be made in writing and sent to the IPRAS Conference Secretariat c/o K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. A cancellation fee will be charged depending on the date of cancellation. If the cancellation has been received by May 15, 2007, 50% of the registration fee will be refunded. If the cancellation has been received after this date, no refund will be issued. Credit will not be given for unattended events or early termination of attendance. All refunds will only be made after the conference. Same applies for cancellation of Master Class Sessions and Gala Party registrations.
On-Site Check-in ProceduresAll participants are required to personally check in at the appropriate registra-tion counter at the bcc to receive their badge and the conference bag, before attending any conference session or event.
The on-site registration counters will be open during the following times:
Monday, June 25, 2007 14:00 – 18:00 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 08:00 – 18:00 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 08:00 – 18:00 Thursday, June 28, 2007 08:00 – 18:00 Friday, June 29, 2007 08:00 – 18:00 Saturday, June 30, 2007 08:00 – 13:00
Please note that all of these dates and times are subject to change.
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Accommodation Information
K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG holds allotments at special rates in various hotels close to the bcc. Please see the listing below for hotels and room rates. The rates listed are per room and night and include a breakfast, service and German VAT. In case the German VAT increases, the room rates will be changed accordingly.
Hotel Single Room Double RoomFive Star Category *****
Hotel Adlon Berlin € 312,00 € 384,00
Hotel de Rome Classic Room € 315,00 € 340,00 Deluxe Room € 390,00 € 390,00
Dorint Sofi tel am Gendarmenmarkt € 265,00 € 320,00
Grand Hyatt Berlin € 262,00 € 319,00
Hilton Berlin € 253,00 € 296,00
Radisson SAS Hotel (HEADQUARTER HOTEL) € 252,00 € 274,00
The Mandala € 233,00 € 281,00
The Regent Berlin € 302,00 € 364,00
The Ritz Carlton € 308,00 € 366,00
The Westin Grand Berlin Deluxe Room € 210,00 € 235,00 Executive Deluxe Room € 250,00 € 275,00
Four Star Category ****
Art‘otel Berlin Mitte € 235,00 € 275,00
Derag Hotel Grosser Kurfürst € 140,00 € 165,00
Derag Hotel Henriette € 130,00 € 150,00
Dorint Novotel Berlin-Mitte € 210,00 € 241,00
Innside Premium Hotels Berlin € 150,00 € 170,00
Jolly Hotel Vivaldi € 209,00 € 253,00
Mövenpick Hotel Berlin Comfort Room € 167,00 € 204,00 Superior Room € 187,00 € 224,00
NH Hotel Berlin-Alexanderplatz € 166,00 € 182,00
NH Hotel Berlin-Mitte Standard Room € 187,00 € 205,00 Superior Room € 207,00 € 225,00
Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz € 179,00 € 205,00
Ramada Hotel Berlin-Mitte € 196,00 € 213,00
Three Star Category ***
Hotel Albrechtshof € 119,00 € 149,00
Hotel Allegra € 99,00 € 130,00
VCH-Hotel Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Haus € 82,00 € 119,00
Express by Holiday Inn Berlin City Centre € 140,00 € 140,00
Hotel Kubrat € 99,00 € 112,00
Mercure Hotel Berlin Mitte € 123,00 € 153,00
Mercure Hotel Checkpoint Charlie Superior Room € 144,00 € 174,00 Deluxe Room € 159,00 € 189,00
Suitehotel Berlin Potsdamer Platz € 107,00 € 115,00
Two & One Star Category
Hotel-Pension Berolina € 58,00 € 82,00
Hotel Ibis Berlin Ostbahnhof € 88,00 € 117,00
Hotel Ibis Berlin Mitte € 82,00 € 105,00
For the distances to the bcc please refer to the city map on page 32.
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Booking ProceduresYour reservation will be confi rmed once K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG has received your hotel booking form, together with your credit card information as indi-cated above. You will then receive written confi rmation of the booking. As a reservation guarantee, K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG will forward your credit card information to the hotel. Depending on the payment policy of each hotel, your credit card may be charged by K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG and/or the hotel in advance (not earlier than 4 weeks prior arrival) with a deposit or the total amount due.
Rooms will be allocated on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. After May 31, 2007, K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG cannot guarantee a hotel room nor the prefer-ential rate, although K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG will make every effort to meet participants’ requirements.
If you check-out before the confi rmed date of departure or in the case of a no-show, the hotel or K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG reserve the right to charge you for all the nights booked on the registration form and confi rmed.
Changes and CancellationsAll changes and cancellations can only be made in writing. Changes of names and room types can be made through K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG until June 10, 2007. Changes less than 2 weeks prior to arrival must be made directly at the hotel. Cancellations must still be made through K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG.
K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG will charge a processing fee of € 25,00 for cancella-tions received before April 15, 2007. For cancellations received between April 16 and May 31, 2007 one full nights accommodation cost will be charged by K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. For later cancellations or no-show, the cancellation charges (depending on the hotels’ cancellation policy, which can range from 1 full night to the total accommodation cost) will be debited by the hotel or K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG.
Budget AccommodationPlease fi nd a list of low-priced hotels, boarding houses and youth hostels on the website www.ipras2007berlin.com. As it is not possible to pre-reserve any rooms, please contact the hotels directly in order to make your booking. Rates start from approx. € 30,00 per person.
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Travel Information
Star Alliance – Offi cial AirlineThe Star Alliance Members are pleased to be appointed as the Offi cial Airline Network for the 14th International Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery.To obtain details and conditions on Star Alliance TM Conventions Plus discounts and participating airlines*, please contact your local Star Alliance Member and quote the following Event Code LH002S7.
When making your travel plans please present confi rmation of your registration on proof of attendance and ensure that the Event Code is listed on your ticket.
*Participating airlines for this event:
Air Canada Lufthansa Thai Airways Intl.ANA Scandinavian Airlines UnitedAsiana Spanair VarigAustrian Airlines TAP Portugal
For further information about Star Alliance Member please visit: www.staralliance.com/conventionsplus
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Social Program
Welcome Ceremony The Welcome Ceremony at the Berliner Dom on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 will take place from 19:00 to 20:30, admission starts from 18:30.The Berliner Dom, the main cathedral of the capital, located within walking dis-tance from the bcc, is the ideal setting for a memorable Welcome Ceremony. Due to a limited number of seats, tickets will be handed out at the registration desk on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.
Welcome PartyThe Welcome Ceremony will be followed by a Welcome Party from 20:30 to 23:00 on the riverbank of the Spree, in front of the Radisson SAS Hotel, opposite the Berliner Dom.Enjoy some of Berlin’s nicest views: the Berliner Dom, the Red Town Hall and the boulevard Unter den Linden – all illuminated.This event will be free of charge to all registered participants and accompanying persons.
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Gala PartyOn Friday, June 29, starting at 19:30, a Gala Party will be held at the histori-cal Tempelhof Airport, the oldest commercial airport in the world. Its history: The airport building was built from 1934 to 1939. Following the resignation of the Soviet Union from the Allied Control Council and the Allied Command, the Blockade of the western section of the city began. With the hope of obtaining control of the western sectors, the Soviets took control of all water and land supply routes to these sections. Thus effectively eliminating access to necessary food supplies and goods. In response, the city was supplied by the Berlin Airlift. The American and British landed cargo loaded aircrafts at a rate of one plane every two minutes for a period of 11 months (‚Candy Bombers‘). After a herculean effort of 280,000 fl ights, transporting over 2 million tons of goods that kept an entire city alive, the Blockade was lifted and the Airlift came to an end.
The former maintenance hall, Hangar 2, will be the special setting for the Gala Party.
Salon Orchester Berlin will be the guide through the evening: the big-band will accompany the dinner and the various show performances with swinging and jazzy music from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s.From Jazz to Swing, from Glenn Miller to Aretha Franklin, the most famous songs and evergreens will be played for you in original versions.
In addition, some entertainment highlights will top off the night:The Andrew Sisters, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe and a movie theatre showing historical fi lms of the Berlin Airlift.
The night will be continued with the Salon Orchester Berlin entertaining you with dancing music like swing, cha cha, disco-fox and with hits from the German charts.
It will be an evening full of entertainment, food and music and an excellent op-portunity for everybody to meet and get to know other conference participants.Please use the registration form to register for this evening.The fee is: € 30,00 for registered participants and accom panying persons.
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Sightseeing Tours
Berlin Orientation TourBerlin has always been a dynamic city, noted for its ambitious and vivacious nature. The Berlin Orientation Tour gives a general overview of the signs of change throughout the city and of its most traditional and popular highlights. The bus tour includes sights like the Brandenburg Gate, the German House of Parliament and the Victory Column as well as the Emperor Wilhelm‘s Memorial Church, the Berlin Cathedral and Charlottenburg Palace. Furthermore, the bus will pass the futuristic Potsdamer Platz with the Philharmonic Concert Hall and the Alexanderplatz with the Red Town Hall, the offi cial Lord Mayor‘s residence.Tuesday, June 26, 13:00 – 16:00 Wednesday, June 27, 09:30 – 12:30Price per Person: € 26,00
Cold War in BerlinSince the end of World War II and until the beginning of the 90’s, the history of Berlin has permanently been engraved by the presence of the four victors of the War and the Wall dividing West and East Berlin in two. This tour fi rst leads visi-tors behind the scene of the former East Berlin and focuses on the divided city.
At fi rst, guests will visit the “Soviet Monument” in the Treptow Park: more than 5,000 soviet soldiers fallen at the end of World War II were buried there. On the top of a hill, a huge statue bears in remembrance the sacrifi ce of the soldiers killed to liberate Germany from the Nazism. Just a few hundreds of meters away from the park, we will pass the famous “East Side Gallery”, the longest open-air gallery in the world. It is actually one of the last authentic part of the Wall which separated the East from the West, along the Spree River.
Artists from all over the world came to Berlin after the Wall fell to paint not only interesting and challenging murals, but politically provocative ones as well.
Coming back to the city center of the former East Berlin, visitors will then discover the very unique street “Karl-Marx-Avenue” which was planned as a “palace for workers” in the fi fties: several hundreds of apartments were built in the 50’s according to higher standards of comfort to offer workers the feeling of a life in a better world. The street was never completely fi nished but nevertheless, it gives you an idea of this amazing project.
We will then drive past the airport of Tempelhof which was a peculiar witness of the shared Berlin. During the soviet blockade of Berlin from 1948 to 1949, the US troops provided the West-sector with food and coal during more than one year through the so-called air-lift: every minute, a “Rosinenbomber” (“Raisin bomber”) started at that time in Frankfurt and landed in West-Berlin.
The tour ends at Check-Point Charlie where the Wall-Museum is located. During the building of the Berlin Wall in August 1961, Checkpoint Charlie was the famous place where American and Soviet tanks had their stand off – with motors running and guns loaded. Until the Wall fell, Checkpoint Charlie was the border crossing point for diplomats, allied military and foreigners; neither Germans, nor Berliners were allowed to pass through. Guests will have the possibility to visit the Wall-Museum called “Haus am Check-Point Charlie”: The famous and emotionally moving museum houses memorabilia from the history of the Wall, as well as photographs, stories of successful and unsuccess-ful escapes, etc. Wednesday, June 27, 13:00 – 17:00Price per Person: € 35,00
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The New BerlinThe New Berlin is not only a marketing concept to attract a new category of visitors into the German capital but a reality that has changed the face of Berlin at the beginning of the 21st Century. No other capital in Europe has boomed so much in the last 15 years: The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the move of the German Government from Bonn to Berlin gave birth to hundreds of construction sites and promoted a contemporary architecture supported by world famous architects like Leoh Ming Pei, Jean Nouvel, Daniel Libeskind, Frank O. Gehry, Renzo Piano etc. From the luxury boutiques of Friedrichstraße to the sky-scrapers of Potsdamer Platz, from the cupola of the Reichstag to the new Central Station, from the ministries of the Spree shore to the embassies of Tiergarten, from the futuristic Jewish Museum to the New Academy of Arts, a new city was born.Thursday, June 28, 09:30 – 12:30Price per Person: € 26,00
Jewish Life in BerlinThe tour focuses on the Jewish history and present of Berlin. In order to obtain a global impression of the Jewish community in Germany and especially in Berlin, we will fi rst go to the new Jewish Museum which opened in 2001. It is housed in one of the most spectacular buildings erected in Berlin since World War II. The central theme underlying the design by Daniel Libeskind is an imaginary network linking the lives and residences of important Berliners. The plan of the building has also been interpreted as an exploded Star of David. Participants will then continue the tour in the so-called “Scheunen viertel” where the Jewish community used to live before the war. There is not much
left of the steps of the Jews in this quarter except a few reopened restaurants and of course the beautifully restored Synagogue in the Oranienburgerstraße. At last we will have a look at the huge memorial for the victims of the holo-caust situated very close to the Brandenburg Gate.Thursday, June 28, 09:00 – 13:00Price per Person: € 32,00
Boat Trip on the River SpreeThe Spree River is one of Berlin‘s major rivers and fl ows from East to West essentially dividing the city in half. Constantly passing under bridges – Berlin has more bridges than Venice! – the tour takes guests throughout the city of Berlin offering a unique perspective of the sights. Starting at the Berlin Cathedral, the ship‘s routing will pass by: • The Museum Island, architectural and cultural complex classed by UNESCO
that gathers 5 different museums: the Pergamon Museum, one of the oldest museums of architecture in the world, the Bode Museum housing by then the Egyptian collection, the Old Museum housing special exhibitions and the antique collection), the Old National Gallery housing an extensive collection of classic sculptures as well as paintings of 18th and 19th centuries and the New Museum (in renovation)
• The Friedrichstraße railway station, once the check-point for all West Berliners coming to East Berlin to visit their relatives
• The Reichstag (parliament) with its futuristic cupola and the new ministry quarter
• The new Chancellery, residence and offi ce of the chancellor• The brand new central railway station >>
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• The Bellevue Palace (residence of the German President),• The Park of Tiergarten, the huge green lungs of Berlin• The Castle of Charlottenburg, built in 1695 as a summer residence for
Sophie Charlotte, the spouse of the future King Frederick I A Guide on board will point out and explain sights along the way.Friday, June 29, 09:30 – 12:30Price per Person: € 60,00
Full-Day Tour to PotsdamThe capital of the Land of Brandenburg Potsdam is located in a beautiful hill area between vast waterways of the Havel and numerous lakes. In 1660, the Brandenburg Elector, Friedrich Wilhelm, chose Potsdam to be his place of residence. Frederick the Great and others strongly infl uenced the city and its architecture. Coming from Wannsee, you will drive into Potsdam across the famous Glienicker Brücke: the bridge where spies used to be exchanged during the Cold War.
The tour of the old town will include the following sights:
• Brandenburg Gate – The baroque gate was built in 1770 after a roman triumph arch.
• Dutch Quarter – The quarter, with its typical red brick houses, its small alleys and its own channel, was built by Frederick William I. for the Dutch immigrants between 1734 and 1742.
• Marstall – Built in 1746 by Johann Arnold Nehring and Gottfried Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff.
• Nikolai Church – the classical church was built from 1831 to 1837 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel on the site of the old baroque church that burnt down in 1795.
In continuation, we will visit the beautiful Sanssouci Park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné and admire the numerous palaces and houses built in it:
• Palace Sanssouci – Built by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff in 1715 in the rococo style, the castle was the summer residence of Frederic II.
• New Palace – To refl ect Prussia’s wealth after the Seven-Year-War, the Neues Palais with its various ornaments, was built from 1763 to 1769.
• The Orangerie• The New Chambers• The Chinese Tea House• The Dutch windmill
After the visit of one of the palaces of Sanssouci Park, we will go to the New Garden to have lunch in the Castle of Cecilienhof: The place where, in 1945, the Potsdam Conference with Stalin, Churchill and Truman, took place. The Castle of Cecilienhof was built in the early 20th century in the style of English Tudor villas. A hotel and a restaurant are also located there today. Thursday, June 28, 09:00 – 17:00Price per Person: € 87,00
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Full-Day Tour to DresdenNumerous attributes have been given to Dresden. Called among others the Florence on the Elbe, The capital of the Land of Saxony is a city of culture and art. Baroque, Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Classical styles have become an integral part of Dresden. After the massive bombing of the city during the night of the 13th to the 14th of February 1945, the destroyed city kept its courage and promptly began to rebuild its buildings back to their original beauty. The last and best example is of course the Frauenkirche which reopened its doors at the end of 2005.
The baroque church is not the only object of interest in Dresden which has by far more to offer to the visitors like the Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe), the Albertinum with the art gallery, the Zwinger Museum, the Court Church and of course, one of the most famous sights in Dresden, the Semper Opera House.
The Dresden of old enticed such poets as Friedrich Schiller, Heinrich von Kleist, Ludwig Tieck and Ludwig Uhland and world famous musicians such as Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss. All of them were pulled to this city and caught up in its current and atmosphere. The visit of the city will allow you to know why …Friday, June 29, 08:00 – 18:00Price per Person: € 90,00
All tours depart and end at the bcc.
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Registration Form
Online registration possible via www.ipras2007berlin.com
Or fully complete and return by fax to:
IPRAS 2007 Conference Secretariat c/o K.I.T. GmbH Association & Conference Management Group & Co. KGFax: +49 30 24 603 200
One copy of this form should be completed for each participant. Please type or print clearly in BLOCK CAPITALS and provide the information as you wish it to appear on your name badge.
Personal Information
Mr. Mrs. Ms. Prof. Dr.
Last name: First name:
Company / Institution: Position:
Street / P.O. Box:
Zip code: City: Country:
Telephone (country code): City code: Number:
Fax (country code): City code: Number:
E-mail:
Accompanying Person(s) Registration
Last name: First name:
Last name: First name:
Registration Fees
All prices mentioned below are including the German VAT and are quoted in EURO (€). Registrations will only be processed once full payment has been received.
Receipt of registration form and full payment Early Standard On-Site before December 01, 2006 after June 15, 2007
Plastic Surgeon, IPRAS Member* € 650,00 € 770,00 € 820,00* I am member of: Society / Association Country:
Plastic Surgeon, Non-IPRAS Member € 850,00 € 970,00 € 1.020,00
Non-Plastic Surgeon € 1.100,00 € 1.400,00 € 1.600,00
Reduced Fee (Proof required) € 300,00 € 350,00 € 400,00
Accompanying Person € 50,00 € 60,00 € 70,00
Media Representatives (Proof required) € 0,00 € 0,00 € 0,00
Sponsor Fee I would like to sponsor x € 50,00
Master Class Session Master Class Numbers:
Total Amount: x € 50,00 € 80,00 € 100,00
Social Program Number of PersonsWelcome Ceremony at the Berliner Dom Tuesday, June 26, 2007, 19:00 – 20:30 x € 0,00tickets handed out on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis
Welcome Party in front of the Radisson SAS Hotel Tuesday, June 26, 2007, 20:30 – 23:00 x € 0,00
Gala Party in Hangar 2 at the airport TempelhofFriday, June 29, 2007, 19:30 – 23:30 x € 30,00
Hotel Booking
Arrival: June 2007 Departure: June 2007 No. of nights:
Single room Double room Additional bed Non-smoking Late arrival after 18:00
First choice hotel: Second choice hotel:
Please charge my credit card:
American Express Euro/Mastercard VISA Diners Club
Card N°: Expiry date: /
CVC (card validation code): Name of Card Holder: (reverse side of the card in the signature fi eld, last 3 digits / American Express: front side, 4 digits over end of card no.)
Social Program Number of PersonsBerlin Orientation TourTuesday, June 26, 2007, 13:00 – 16:00 x € 26,00
Berlin Orientation TourWednesday, June 27, 2007, 09:30 – 12:30 x € 26,00
Cold War in BerlinWednesday, June 27, 2007, 13:00 – 17:00 x € 35,00
The New BerlinThursday, June 28, 2007, 09:30 – 12:30 x € 26,00
Number of PersonsJewish Life in BerlinThursday, June 28, 2007, 09:00 – 13:00 x € 32,00
Boat Trip on the river SpreeFriday, June 29, 2007, 09:30 – 12:30 x € 60,00
Full-Day Tour to PotsdamThursday, June 28, 2007, 09:00 – 17:00 x € 87,00
Full-Day Tour to DresdenFriday, June 29, 2007, 08:00 – 18:00 x € 90,00
Payment
Total amount due in EURO: €
Please charge my credit card:
American Express Euro/Mastercard VISA Diners Club
Card N°: Expiry date: /
CVC (card validation code): Name of Card Holder: (reverse side of the card in the signature fi eld, last 3 digits / American Express: front side, 4 digits over end of card no.)
I have transferred the total amount to the Dresdner Bank account (Complete bank information printed in the Second Announcement on page 21)
I have read and accept the General Conditions printed in the Second Announcement on page and confi rm the above bookings.
Signature: Place, Date:
General Conditions
Conference RegistrationOnly fully completed and signed Registration Forms can be accepted. The registration can only be confi rmed after receipt of the full payment. If the Registration Form and payment are received before December 01, 2006, the early registration fee will be charged. After December 01, 2006, the standard registration fee will be charged automatically. The last day for pre-registrations is June 15, 2007. After this date, however, registrations are still possible on-site. All conference documents will only be handed out on-site.
Methods of PaymentThe registration fee must accompany all conference registrations. Payment should be made in advance and in EURO (€) only, using one of the following methods:
1. If payment is effected by credit card, participants should complete and sign the relevant section of the Registration Form. Payment without a signature can not be accepted.
2. If payment is effected by bank draft, it should be made payable in EURO (€) to: K.I.T. GmbH Association & Conference Management Group & Co. KG Dresdner Bank Berlin, Kurfürstendamm 237, 10719 Berlin, Germany
Bank Sorting Code: 100 800 00K.I.T. Account Number: 0514 0262 01SWIFT-CODE: DRES DE BBReference: IPRAS 2007Please note, all costs of money transfer must be prepaid by the transmitter.
Name Change A handling fee of € 15,00 will be charged for any name change to an already received confer-ence registration. A newly completed Registration Form for the substitute participant has to be sent to the IPRAS Conference Secretariat c/o K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. Name changes will be accepted by mail or fax until June 15, 2007. After this date, all name changes must be carried out on site.
Cancellation of RegistrationNotifi cation of cancellation must be made in writing and sent to the IPRAS Conference Secre-tariat c/o K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. A cancellation fee will be charged depending on the date of cancellation. If the cancellation has been received until May 15, 2007, 50% of the registration fee will be refunded. If the cancellation has been received after this date, no refund will be issued. Credit will not be given for unattended events or early termination of attendance. All refunds will only be made after the conference. Same applies for cancellation of Master Class Sessions and Gala Party registrations.
Hotel Booking ProceduresYour reservation will be confi rmed once K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG has received your hotel booking form, together with your credit card information as indicated above. You will then receive written confi rmation of the booking. As a reservation guarantee, K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG will forward your credit card information to the hotel. Depending on the payment policy of each hotel, your credit card may be charged by K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG and/or the hotel in advance (not earlier than 4 weeks prior arrival) with a deposit or the total amount due.
Rooms will be allocated on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. After May 31, 2007, K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG cannot guarantee a hotel room nor the preferential rate, although K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG will make every effort to meet participants’ requirements.
If you check-out before the confi rmed date of departure or in the case of a no-show, the hotel reserves the right to charge you for all the nights booked on the registration form and confi rmed by K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG.
Hotel Changes and CancellationsAll changes and cancellations must be submitted in writing.Changes of names and room types can be made through K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG until June 10, 2007. Changes less than 2 weeks prior to arrival must be made directly at the hotel. Cancella-tions must still be made through K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG only.
K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG will charge a processing fee of € 25,00 for cancellations received before April 15, 2007. For cancellations received between April 16 and May 31, 2007 one full nights accommodation cost will be charged by K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. For later cancellations or no-show, the cancellation charges (depending on the hotels’ cancellation policy, which can range from 1 full night to the total accommodation cost) will be debited by the hotel or K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG.
ToursAll tours are based on a minimum number of 35 participants (40 for the boat tour). All tours will take place on a deluxe motor coach with an English speaking guide. Any entrance fees for planed museum or castle visits are included. The full-day-tours include a 3-course meal with 2 soft drinks or beers. Should the minimum participant number of 35 (40) not be reached, K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to cancel the tour. Prices may be subject to change for exceptional reasons beyond the control of K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG. Tickets for sightseeing tours and excursions are not refundable, unless the tour is cancelled by K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG for the above mentioned reason. All tours start and end at the bcc.
LiabilityK.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG shall be liable in the framework of a duty of care as a respectable busi-nessman according to statutory provisions. The liability of K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG – for whatever legal reason – shall be limited to intent and gross negligence. The liability of commissioned service providers shall remain unaffected by this. All participants shall take part in the conference and all events in relation to the conference, at their own risk. Oral agreements shall not be binding if these have not been confi rmed in writing by K.I.T. GmbH & Co. KG.
Fulfi llment and JurisdictionThis contract is subject to the law of the Federal Republic of Germany. Place of fulfi llment and jurisdiction is Berlin, Germany.
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