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CONTENTS
WELCOME MESSAGE 3
FACULTY 4
CHAIRMEN 5
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 6
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION 7
GENERAL INFORMATION 8
SOCIAL EVENTS 10
KOS 12
PROGRAM OVERVIEW 13
FINAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 19
E-POSTERS 42
INDEX 41
NOTEΤhe abstracts’ titles, authors’ names and Institutions have been inserted on the Final Program exactly the sameway the have been delivered by the authors of the abstracts themselves.
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Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Board of the Hellenic Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery(HESPRAS) and the Board of the Hellenic Association for the Treatment of Maxillofacial Cancer(HATMC), it is an honor and a pleasure for us to welcome you to the 2nd International Meetingon Aesthetic and Reconstructive Facial Surgery (IMAFR) that takes place again in Greece, inthe birthplace of Hippocrates, the island of Kos on September 1-3, 2011.
On May 2009 the 1st meeting was held in the island of Mykonos and more than 400 colleaguesaround the world had the opportunity to enjoy a very active scientific event and a joyful socialprogram.
We chose another famous Greek island, the island of Kos, in the Dodecanese archipelagos,equally beautiful, with many attractions, the biggest of which is being the land were Hippocrates,the father of Medicine, instituted 25 centuries ago the first hospital and medical school in theworld.
The lessons we learned from the organization of the 1st meeting will certainly help us to providean even better academic program that will cover all aspects of aesthetic and reconstructive facialsurgery from Fillers and Botulin Toxin A to the most sophisticated approaches for facialrejuvenation, rhinoplasty, facial implants, fat transfer, endoscopy as well as microsurgery,aesthetic facial reconstruction, head and neck cancer and facial allotransplantation. Adistinguished faculty from around the world will cover the full scope of facial surgery.
The intention of the 2nd meeting is again be threefold. Educational, scientific and recreational.Educational for the young and the older, scientific for the inventing and inquiring minded andrecreational, for all of us.
We are confident that we prepared a memorable scientific event for the years to come. One thatwill broaden our scientific horizons and strengthen our cultural ties through the social programin a way that the everlasting Hippocratic values that have dominated our noble profession formore than 2500 years will remain alive and unchanged from the passing of time, enlighteningour path in life, family and society.
With our warmest regards,
Apostolos D. Mandrekas, MD, PhD Alexander D. Rapidis, MD, DDS, PhD
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMEN
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• Honorary President: Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Germany
• Congress Chairmen:Apostolos D. Mandrekas, GreeceAlexander D. Rapidis, Greece
Daniel C. Baker USADario Bertossi ItalyGiovanni Botti ItalySean Boutros USAJay Calvert USAMimis Cohen USASydney Coleman USAPeter Cordeiro USAGregory Evans USAWolfgang Gubisch GermanyAndrew J. Kaufman USAWilliam J. Little USAPeter Neligan USAMilomir Ninkovic GermanyPier Francesco Nocini ItalyNorbert Pallua GermanyNelson Piccolo BrazilGerald H. Pitman USAJan G. Poëll SwitzerlandJulian Pribaz USAOscar Ramirez USACamilo J. Roldán GermanyPierre Saadeh USAJulia Terzis USASpero Theodorou USAPatrick Tonnard BelgiumCarlos Oscar Uebel BrazilKurt G. Vinzenz Austria
FACULTY
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Anastasopoulos AnastasiosAntonopoulos DimitrisAravanis GeorgeAthanasiou AthanasiosBoukouvalas ZissisChristoforidis BakisChristopoulos AthanasiosDamilakos PetrosDaskalakis EmmanouilDemiri DepyDialynakis ConstantineDionyssopoulos AlexanderFiolitakis GeorgeForoglou PeriklesFoustanos AndreasFragoulis MariosGamatsi EiriniGeorgiou PanagisHapsas DimitrisHatzipoulidis DimitriosKeramidas EvangelosKokkalis GeorgeKomninakis EfstratiosKompilakos PeterKontoes ParaskevasKotrotsiou MariaKotsampasakis SteliosKretsis BasilLambrinaki NektariaLoupatatzi Anastasia
Mandalos PanagiotisMandrekas ApostolosManos ConstantinosMastorakos DimitrisMoutoglis GeorgeMpellonias EvangelosMpitzos JohnPanagiotou PeterPantelidis EmanouilPapadopoulos StefanosPapadopulos NickPapatheodorakis PhilipPetrakopoulou TheodoraRapidis Alexander D.Rodopoulou VillySpyropoulou AlexandraStathakis StefanosStavrianos SpyrosStavropoulou VassilikiTarambe MichaelTsakiris AristidisTsakoniatis NicholaosTsiliboti DimitraTsoutsos DimosthenisTzimas FiliposVassilikos GeorgeVlastou EkateriniZambacos GeorgeZarkadas George
CHAIRMEN
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Organizing Committee of the 2nd IMAFR Meeting Acknowledge the followingSponsors for their kind contribution
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSOR
SPONSORS
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM INFORMATION
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM INFORMATIONThe Scientific Program of the Congress includes Panel Discussions, Symposia, KeyNote Lectures, Oral Presentations, Grand Debates, Masterclasses and E-Posterspresentations.
CME ACCREDITATION POINTSThe 2nd IMAFR Meeting has been granted 18 European CME Credits (ECMEC) by theEuropean Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). Pointsawarded by the EACCME are recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA).
E-POSTER PRESENTATIONSIn a special tailored area screens will be available, during the whole duration of theCongress, where each participant could see all posters or any of the poster of hisinterest with a handy search.At least one of the authors has to be registered in order to present e-poster.
CONGRESS TOPICS• Aesthetics• Facial Rejuvenation• Rhinoplasty• Implants• Endoscopy
• Microsurgery• Facial Trauma• Head and Neck Cancer• Craniofacial Deformities
MASTERCLASSES (Participation is free of charge)
Masterclass #1Daniel C. BakerSculpting the Fat Face & Neck
Masterclass # 2Wolfgang GubischBulky tip – How to correct it and how toovercome the complications
Masterclass # 3Daniel C. BakerShort Scar Rhytidectomy:Indications, Limitations, Mistakes, Revision
Masterclass # 4Sydney ColemanFacial LipoStructure
Masterclass #5Giovanni BottiOtoplasty
Masterclass # 6William J. LittleSculptural Rejuvenation of theFace and Neck: the XJ Lift
Masterclass #7Patrick TonnardMultimodal facial rejuvenation
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GENERAL INFORMATION
VENUEThe 2nd IMAFR Meeting takes place at IBEROSTAR KIPRIOTIS PANORAMA HOTEL &SUITES. Reflecting the crystal clear Aegean waters, 200m from the beach, IberostarKipriotis Panorama Hotel & Suites is conveniently located in the area of Psalidi, on theeast coast of the island of Kos, only 3km from Kos town and 25 kilometres from theairport. Amphitheatrically built, its shiny glass façade strikes out from the natural scenicbeauty that surrounds it, enabling the visitor to stare the undreamt view to the immensesky-blue Aegean Sea.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMIt is strictly forbidden to use camera or video camera during the presentations of theScientific Program.
LANGUAGEEnglish will be the official language of the Congress.
AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENTAudiovisual equipment of the latest technology will be used in all Meeting Halls.
EXHIBITIONDuring the Congress an exhibition of scientific products, equipment and pharmaceuticalmedicines will take place.
SPEAKERS’ PREVIEW ROOMSpeakers’ Pre View Room will be located close to the secretariat. All powerpoint filesmust be delivered to the Speakers’ Pre View Room at least one hour before the sessionstarts.Data files must be on CD-Rom and can not be delivered in the session rooms in orderto avoid delay and projection problems. Opening hours of the Speakers’ Pre ViewRoom, the same as Secretariat’s.
NAME BADGESYou may receive your personal name badge at the Congress Secretariat. For securitypurposes, delegates, accompanying persons and exhibitors must wear their namebadges throughout the congress and to all cultural events. There will be different colorsin the lower of the badge indicating special categories.
CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCECertificates of Attendance with CME Credit Points will be issued by the CongressSecretariat at the end of the congress.
INSURANCERegistration fees do not include insurance of participants against cancellation, accidents,theft or property loss. Participants should arrange for their own insurance.
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CONGRESS SECRETARIATThe official Congress Secretariat is Zita Congress. The Congress Secretariat will belocated at a central point of Meeting Halls foyer and will operate during the wholeduration of the congress according to the time schedule of the Scientific Program.
PHYSICIANS/SURGEONSThe registration fee includes: participation in the scientific program, congress material,light lunch for 3 days, coffee during breaks, participation in the Presidents Reception.
StudentsThe registration fee includes: participation in the scientific program, congress material,coffee during breaks.
Accompanying Persons 2 100The registration fee includes: Participation in the Presidents Reception.
Beach Party 2 60 per personIncludes• Transfers from hotel to the beach and vice versa• Standing Buffet• Drinks (wine, soft drinks, beers)• Music
REGISTRATION
Specialty Until August 8th 2011From August 9th 2011and during the congress
Physicians/Surgeons 4 550 4 650Residents 4 350Nurses 4 200
4 450
4 250Students * 4 80 4 80
Combined Registration Feesfor participants
9th HESPRAS & 2nd IMAFRUntil August 8th 2011
From August 9th 2011and during the congress
Physicians/Surgeons 4 650 4 750Residents 4 450Nurses 4 250
4 550
4 250Students * 4 80 4 80
* proof required
* proof required
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31/08 VISIT & SIGHTSEEING TO ASKLEPEION& REPRESENTATION OF THE HIPPOCRATES OATH
The visit and sightseeing to the ASKLEPEION willtake place onWednesday 31st August at 17.30 andit will be followed by Representation of theHippocrates Oath.The ASKLEPEION is the most significant monumentin Kos and its construction started at 4th century b.C.It is situated in a distance of 4 km of the city of Kosand it is considered to be the most importanthospital in Ancient Times. From the ASKLEPEIOS
Temple only the foundations and some columns survived.After the guidance in the SKLEPEION theHippocrates Oath Representation, a unique lifeexperience, will take place. Boys and girls, wearingancient Greek dresses and wreaths of Daphneswill drift you in a mystic ceremony and you willhave the chance to pronounce the HippocratesOath.The transfers to and from the ASKLEPEION willtake place by coaches from the Congress Hotel(The transfers to and from SPITAKI Restaurant willtake place by coaches (Departure of coaches at 17.00 from the Congress Hotel).
SOCIAL EVENTS
01/09 PRESIDENTS RECEPTION
The Presidents’ Reception will take placeon Thursday 1st September 2011 at 20.30in RED LOFT BAR in IBEROSTARPANORAMA HOTEL. The new “Red LoftBar” is a very modern and trendy bardecorated in the shades of red and grey.Located on the 7th floor of the hotel it hasan indoor area and a fantastic outdoor
deck with comfortable couches that offers the most amazing view in town and AegeanSea.Enjoy the magnificent view and the cocktail buffet accompanied by atmospheric livemusic and singing.
Dress Code: CocktailStanding
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02/09 FACULTY DINNER
The Faculty Dinner will take placeon Friday 2nd September 2011 at20.00 at SPITAKI Restaurant,specializing in Mediterraneancuisine and Greek dishes that willtake you to the world ofgastronomy.Located near to the hotel, therestaurant is next to the marina ofKos. Here you will enjoy your meal
by the sea and you can savor a variety of selecteddishes. The dinner will be accompanied byatmospheric live music and singing. (Thetransfers to and from SPITAKI Restaurant willtake place by coaches (Departure of coaches at19.45 from the Congress Hotel).
Dress Code: Smart CasualSeated
03/09 BEACH PARTY
The Beach Party will take place on thesandy beach of AGIOS FOKAS onSaturday 4th September 2011 at20.00.The beach of AGIOS FOKAS veryclosed to the hotel and just 6 kms fromthe City of Kos. It is one of the mostfamous beaches on the island due tocrystal, clear blue waters and goldensand.
The beach party will be accompanied by standing buffet and music.Dress Code: CasualStanding
Cost 60 2 per person
Includes• Transfers from hotel to the beach
and vice versa
• Standing Buffet• Drinks (wine, soft drinks, beers)• Music
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KOS
Kos or Cos is a Greek island in the southSporades group of the Dodecanese, nextto the Gulf of Gökova. It measures 40kilometres by 8 kilometres, and is 4kilometres from the coast of Bodrum,Turkey and the ancient region of Caria.The island has both fertile plains andmountainous highlands with apopulation of 30,947. It comprises threemunicipalities: Kos, the administrativecenter and largest town (pop. 17,890),Dikaio, and Irakleides.
The main port and population centre on theisland, also called Kos, is also the tourist andcultural centre, comprised mainly ofwhitewashed buildings. There are still tracks ofthe ancient city and its castle around the port,which was built in 1450-1478 by St. John’sknights who conquered the island. Excavationsin the old city brought to light findings from the“agora” which dates back to Classic Age as wellas the conservatory, the high school and theRoman bath.
The picture of the modern city of Kos ispresented and painted nowadays withmodern buildings, big hotel complexesand avenues full of palm trees isimpressive.
The ancient physician Hippocrates isthought to have been born on Kos, andin the center of the town is the PlaneTree of Hippocrates, a dream templewhere the physician is traditionallysupposed to have taught. The limbs of
the now elderly tree are supported by scaffolding. The small city is also home to theInternational Hippocratic Institute and the Hippocratic Museum dedicated to him. Nearthe Institute are the ruins of Asklepieion, where Herodicus taught Hippocratesmedicine. Kardamena is a popular resort for young British holidaymakers and has alarge number of bars and nightclubs.
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2nd International Meeting on Aesthetic and Reconstructive Facial SurgeryFacial Surgery: Binding Aesthetics with ReconstructionThursday 1 September - Saturday 3 September 2011
14:00 - 17:00 Pre-registration
Wednesday 31 August 2011
17:30 Visit to Kos Asclepion - Hippocratic Oath
08:00
08:30 - 09:00
Hall A Hall B Hall C
09:00 - 09:30
Masterclass #1Daniel C. Baker
Sculpting the Fat Face& Neck
ChairmanGeorge Zambacos
Masterclass # 2Wolfgang Gubisch
Bulky tip – How to correct itand how to overcome the
complicationsChairman
Nick Papadopulos
09:30 - 11:00
Panel Discussion #1RhinoplastyChairmen
George AravanisEmanouil Pantelidis
ModeratorApostolos D. Mandrekas
Wolfgang GubischOur concept
in primary rhinoplastyOscar M. Ramirez
Rhinoplasty: Treatment of thetwisted noseSean Boutros
Secondary rhinoplastyJay Calvert
Lengthening the short nose
Symposium #1Reconstruction of the mandible
ChairmenSpyros StavrianosFilippos TzimasModerator
Peter G. Cordeiro
Pierre SaadehPreoperative virtual surgical
planning for free fibulamandibular reconstructionPier Francesco Nocini
The Italian experience withmandibular reconstruction
Gregory R.D. EvansThe American experience withmandibular reconstruction
Kurt VinzenzPrefabricated composite grafts fororofacial reconstruction in facial
defects and Noma-disease
Oral presentations #1Facial rejuvenation
ChairmenAndreas FoustanosPetros Damilakos
Registration
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:00
Keynote Address #1Julian Joseph Pribaz
Facial allotransplantationIntroducer: Apostolos D. Mandrekas
Welcome from the ChairmenPresidential Address Marita Eisenmann-KleinPsychosocial aspects of physical attractiveness
Thursday 1 September 2011Morning Session
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
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Hall A Hall B Hall C
14:30 - 16:00
Panel Discussion #3Soft tissuesChairmen
Dimosthenis TsoutsosStefanos Papadopoulos
ModeratorMimis Cohen
Norbert Pallua“Supraclavicular Island Flap”
Nelson Sarto PiccoloAesthetical Aspects of SevereBurns Sequelae Reconstruction
Milomir NincovicPossibilities of reconstructivemicrosurgery in aesthetic
proceduresAndrew J. Kaufman
Advanced Nasal Reconstruction
Oral presentations #3Reconstruction
ChairmenEvangelos MpelloniasEmmanouil Daskalakis
Oral presentations #4Toxin - A - HA
ChairmenEvangelos KeramidasVilly Rodopoulou
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break
20:30 Presidents Reception
16:00 - 16:30Keynote Address #2Sydney Coleman
The Science behind the technique of Structural Fat GraftingIntroducer: Apostolos D. Mandrekas
17:00 - 18:00
Grand Debate #1Short scar facelift vs. Deep Plane faceliftPatrick Tonnard - Gerald H. Pitman
Moderator: Daniel C. BakerChairman: Zissis Boukouvalas
Thursday 1 September 2011Afternoon Session
Hall A Hall B Hall C
Thursday 1 September 2011Morning Session
12:00 - 13:30
Panel Discussion #2Eyelids
ChairmenParaskevas Kontoes
Athanasios AthanasiouModerator
Gregory R.D. Evans
Jan G. PoëllBlepharoplasty: personal
approachGiovanni Botti
Static and dynamic canthopexiesSydney Coleman
Tear trough: fat reconstruction
Symposium #2Free flaps for head & neck
reconstructionChairmen
Peter PanagiotouGeorge FiolitakisModerator
Alexander D. Rapidis
Peter NeliganFree flaps for soft tissuereconstruction: an update
Peter G. CordeiroFree flaps for reconstruction
of the facial skeletonJulian Joseph PribazFlap Prefabrication &
Prelamination – an UpdateMilomir Nincovic
Achieving function and aestheticthrough reconstructive
microsurgery
Oral presentations #2Reconstruction
ChairmenDimitris Antonopoulos
Dimitra Tsilimpoti
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch
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Hall A Hall B Hall C
08:30 - 09:30
Masterclass # 3Daniel C. Baker
Short Scar Rhytidectomy:Indications, Limitations, Mistakes,
RevisionsChairman
George Vassilikos
Masterclass # 4Sydney ColemanFacial LipoStructure
ChairmanNektaria Lambrinaki
Panel Discussion #4Face liftChairmen
Perikles ForoglouBasil KretsisModerator
William J. Little
Carlos Oscar UebelFacial Contouring Surgery -the
Round LiftOscar M. Ramirez
Tridimensional forehead andtemple rejuvenation
Jay CalvertHigh SMAS faceliftGerald H. PitmanDeep Plane Face Lift
Symposium #3Soft tissuesChairmen
Dimitrios HatzipoulidisPanagis Georgiou
ModeratorAlexander D. Rapidis
Nelson Sarto PiccoloFactors Influencing Skin Allograft
Survival and TakeJulian Joseph Pribaz
Cheek and/or Lip reconstructionCamilo J. Roldan
Algorithm in lip reconstructionPier Francesco Nocini
Soft tissue reconstruction of theface with free flaps
Masterclass #5Giovanni Botti
OtoplastyChairman
Anastasios Anastasopoulos
Electronic poster session
12:00 - 13:30
Panel Discussion #5CraniofacialChairmen
Depi DemiriMarios FragoulisModerator
Julian Joseph Pribaz
Kurt VinzenzContourplasty of
the face by distractionosteogenesis
Camilo J. RoldanThe evolution
of the subcranial Le fort IIIosteotomy in craniofacial surgery
Mimis CohenManagement of residualdeformities after Cleftlip and Palate repair
Sean BoutrosMicrotia Management
Oral presentations #5RhinoplastyChairmen
Efstratios KomninakisConstantine Dialynakis
Athanassios ChristopoulosVolume: Facial sculpturing with
hyaluronic acid fillers(Teosyal ® PureSense)
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch
11:30 - 12:00
Keynote Address #3Julia Terzis
Facial Paralysis ReanimationIntroducer: Ekaterini Vlastou
Friday 2 September 2011Morning Session
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Hall A Hall B Hall C
14:30 - 16:00
Panel Discussion #6Neck rejuvenation
ChairmenGeorge KokkalisStefanos Stathakis
ModeratorJan G. Poëll
Patrick TonnardNeck rejuvenationOscar M. Ramirez
Cervicoplasty: The subplatysmaapproach for the difficult and
obtuse neckGerald H. PitmanNeck rejuvenationSpero J. Theodorou
Radiofrequency AssistedLiposuction-Neck Tite
Symposium #4RhinoplastyChairmen
Panagiotis MandalosGeorge Zarkadas
ModeratorApostolos D. Mandrekas
Jay CalvertDorsal reconstruction of thenose with diced cartilage
and fascia graftDario Bertossi
Secondary rhinoplastyWolfgang Gubisch
Saddle nose correction – Ourconcept todayPatrick Tonnard
Treatment and prevention ofsupratip deformities
Oral presentations #6Reconstruction
ChairmenEirini Gamatsi
Vassiliki Stavropoulou
Friday 2 September 2011Afternoon Session
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break
20:00 Faculty dinner
16:00 - 16:30Keynote Address #4Oscar M. Ramirez
Endomidface: Nuisances and refinementsIntroducer: Julia Terzis
17:00 - 18:00
Grand Debate #2Mandibular reconstruction - fibula vs. other osseous flaps
Peter G. Cordeiro - Peter NeliganModerator: Alexander D. RapidisChairman: Dimitris Mastorakos
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Hall A Hall B Hall C
08:30 - 09:30
Masterclass # 6William J. Little
Sculptural Rejuvenation of theFace and Neck: the XJ Lift
ChairmanPeter Kompilakos
Masterclass #7Patrick Tonnard
Multimodal facial rejuvenationChairman
Dimitris Hapsas
09:30 - 11:00
Panel Discussion #7Mid-faceChairmen
Alexandra SpyropoulouBakis Christoforidis
ModeratorPeter Neligan
Alexander D. RapidisFunctional palatomaxillary
reconstructionJulian Joseph Pribaz
Reconstruction of Midface DefectsDario Bertossi
Malar and skull osteotomiesGregory R.D. Evans
Microsurgery- making it consistent
Symposium #5Dilemmas in aesthetic
rejuvenationChairmen
Alexander DionyssopoulosAnastasia Loupatatzi
ModeratorApostolos D. Mandrekas
Oscar M. RamirezRejuvenation and Beautificationof the Upper and Lower Lips
Giovanni BottiBrow lift
Colette C. CamenischFacial rejuvenation with
stabilized HAAlexander Dionyssopoulos
Advantages and Techniques of anew hyaluronic acid
Electronic poster session
12:00 - 13:30
Panel Discussion #8Facial rejuvenation
ChairmenPhilip Papatheodorakis
John MpitzosModerator
Carlos Oscar Uebel
Daniel C. BakerSkin Resurfacing : Dermabrasion& Chemical Peels Versus Laser
Dario BertossiLip management with fillers andfat and long term algorithm of
tissue survivalGiovanni Botti
Treatment of non-absorbablefiller complicationsGregory R.D. Evans
Tissue Engineering withstem cells
Oral presentations #7Trauma - Burns
ChairmenMichael Tarambe
Nicholaos Tsakoniatis
Electronic poster session
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch
11:30 - 12:00
Keynote Address #5Daniel C. Baker
History & Evolution of Rhytidectomy from the 20th to 21st CenturyIntroducer: Patric TonnardChairman: Aristidis Tsakiris
Saturday 3 September 2011Morning Session
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Hall A Hall B Hall C
15:00 - 16:30
Panel Discussion #9Facial implants - Minimally
invasive surgeryChairmen
Constantinos ManosMaria KotrotsiouModerator
Gregory R.D. Evans
Oscar M. RamirezOff-the Shelf vs. Custom Made
Facial ImplantsGiovanni Botti
Fat transplantation: a 25 yearsexperience
Carlos Oscar UebelBaldness Surgery -Megasessionswith Follicular Units and Platelet
Growth FactorsJulian Joseph Pribaz
Hair-bearing Flaps in Head andNeck Reconstruction
Oral presentations #8Cancer - Reconstruction
ChairmenStelios KotsampasakisGeorge Moutoglis
Electronic poster session
Saturday 3 September 2011Afternoon Session
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break
18:30 Closing Remarks
20:00 - 24:00 Beach Party
14:30 - 15:00
Keynote Address #6William J. Little
Volumetric Rejuvenation of the Orbit, with Orbicularis Hitch and Lowering of the Nasal BrowIntroducer: Apostolos D. MandrekasChairman: Theodora Petrakopoulou
17:00 - 18:30
Grand Debate #3Aesthetic Nightmares
Daniel C. Baker - William J. Little - Oscar M. Ramirez - Patric TonnardModerators: Apostolos D. Mandrekas - Alexander D. Rapidis
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FINAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Thursday 1st September 2011
MORNING SESSIONS HALL A
Registration08.00
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
Welcome from the Chairmen
Presidential AddressMarita Eisenmann-KleinPsychosocial aspects of physical attractiveness
08.30 – 09.00
Masterclass #1Daniel C. BakerSculpting the Fat Face & NeckChairman: George Zambacos
09.00 – 09.30
Keynote Address #1Julian Joseph PribazFacial allotransplantationIntroducer: Apostolos D. Mandrekas
11.30 – 12.00
Panel Discussion #1RhinoplastyChairmen: George Aravanis, Emanouil PantelidisModerator: Apostolos D. Mandrekas
Wolfgang GubischOur concept in primary rhinoplastyOscar M. RamirezRhinoplasty: Treatment of the twisted noseSean BoutrosSecondary rhinoplastyJay CalvertLengthening the short nose
09.30 – 11.00
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Panel Discussion #2EyelidsChairmen: Paraskevas Kontoes, Athanasios AthanasiouModerator: Gregory R.D. Evans
Jan G. PoëllBlepharoplasty: personal approachGiovanni BottiStatic and dynamic canthopexiesSydney ColemanTear trough fat reconstruction
12.00 – 13.30
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
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Panel Discussion #3Soft tissuesChairmen: Dimosthenis Tsoutsos, Stefanos PapadopoulosModerator: Mimis Cohen
Norbert Pallua“Supraclavicular Island Flap”Nelson Sarto PiccoloAesthetical Aspects of Severe Burns Sequelae ReconstructionMilomir NinkovicPossibilities of reconstructive microsurgery in aesthetic proceduresAndrew J. KaufmanAdvanced Nasal Reconstruction
14.30 – 16.00
Coffee Break16.30 – 17.00
Presidents Reception20.30
AFTERNOON SESSIONS HALL A
Keynote Address #2Sydney ColemanThe Science behind the technique of Structural Fat GraftingIntroducer: Apostolos D. Mandrekas
16.00 – 16.30
Grand Debate #1Short scar facelift vs. Deep Plane faceliftPatrick Tonnard - Gerald H. PitmanModerator: Daniel C. BakerChairman: Zissis Boukouvalas
17.00 – 18.00
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Symposium #1Reconstruction of the mandibleChairmen: Spyros Stavrianos, Filippos TzimasModerator: Peter G. Cordeiro
Pierre SaadehPreoperative virtual surgical planning for free fibula mandibularreconstructionPier Francesco NociniThe Italian experience with mandibular reconstructionGregory R.D. EvansThe American experience with mandibular reconstructionKurt VinzenzPrefabricated composite grafts for orofacial reconstruction infacial defects and Noma-disease
09.30 – 11.00
Symposium #2Free flaps for head & neck reconstructionChairmen: Peter Panagiotou, George FiolitakisModerator: Alexander D. Rapidis
Peter NeliganFree flaps for soft tissue reconstruction: an updatePeter G. CordeiroFree flaps for reconstruction of the facial skeletonJulian Joseph PribazFlap Prefabrication & Prelamination – an UpdateMilomir NincovicAchieving function and aesthetic through reconstructivemicrosurgery
12.00 – 13.30
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
MORNING SESSIONS HALL B
Masterclass # 2Wolfgang GubischBulky tip – How to correct it and how to overcome thecomplicationsChairman: Nick Papadopulos
09.00 – 09.30
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Oral presentations #3ReconstructionChairmen: Evangelos Mpellonias, Emmanouil Daskalakis
14.30 – 16.00
AFTERNOON SESSIONS HALL B
1 THE USE OF UPPER EYELID FREE FULL THICKNESS SKIN GRAFT INRECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF FACIAL AND PERIORBITAL ZONESM. Kukanova, M. Sakalauskait�Day, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Klaipeda University Hospital,Klaipeda, Lithuania
2 THE "ORIGAMI" COMPOSITE FREE FIBULA FLAP FOR COMPLEX DEFECTS OFTHE MANDIBLE AND TONGUEA. Aharon1, A. Inbal2, E. Gur2, A. Zarezki2, Y. Barnea2, Z. Gil2, D. Fliss21Carmel Medical Center, Haifa. Israel2Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
3 ORBITAL AND PERIOCULAR RECONSTRUCTION – A 10 YEAR EVOLUTION OFSYSTEMATIC APPROACHA. Aharon1, A. Inbal2, E. Gur2, A. Zarezki2, Y. Barnea2, Z. Gil2, D. Fliss21Carmel Medical Center, Haifa. Israel2Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
4 IN HOUSE 3D RAPID PROTOTYPE MODELLING FOR PREOPERATIVE PLANNINGOF COMPOSITE FREE TISSUE TRANSFER IN HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTIONK. Benetatos1, J. Niamat2, J. Watson2, G. Perks1, I. Mc Vicar2, P. Hollows21Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Nottingham University Hospitals-Nottingham City Hospital, UK2Maxillofacial Department, Nottingham University Hospitals-Queens Medical Centre
5 POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY FOLLOWING FREE FLAP TRANSFER FOR HEADAND NECK RECONSTRUCTIONN.-C. Cheng, Y.-B. TangDivision of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, National Taiwan UniversityHospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
6 A MODIFIED METHOD OF CLOSING A FACIAL DISMASKING FLAPT. Yano1, M. Okazaki1, K. Tanaka1, S. Kishimoto21Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery2Head and Neck SurgeryTokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
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7 THE USE OF INTEGRA ARTIFICIAL DERMIS TO MINIMIZE DONOR-SITEMORBIDITY AFTER SUPRAFASCIAL OR SUBFASCIAL DISSECTION OF THERADIAL FOREARM FLAP. A COMPARATIVE RETROSPECTIVE CLINICAL STUDYA. I. Gravvanis1, G. A. Lagogiannis2, I. P. Delikonstantinou1, P. N. Trigkatzis1,T. D. Keramidas2, N. F. Katsikeris2, D. A. Tsoutsos1
General State Hospital of Athens “G. Gennimatas”, Athens, Greece1Plastic Surgery Department,2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
AFTERNOON SESSIONS HALL BThursday
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OXYGEN MONITORING IN HEAD AND NECK MICROVASCULAR FLAPSJ. Laranne1, L. Raittinen1, M. Kääriäinen21Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery2Departmento of Plastic SurgeryTampere University HospitalFinland
Coffee Break16.30 – 17.00
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Oral presentations #1Facial rejuvenationChairmen: Andreas Foustanos, Petros Damilakos
09.30 – 11.00
9 QUALITY OF LIFE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL BACKGROUND IN PATIENTSAFTER FACE LIFTINGN. A. Papadopulos1, M. Hodbod1, O. Papadopoulos2, L. Kovacs1, H.-G. Machens1,E. Biemer11Clinic for Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital rechts der Isar, MunichTechnical University, Munich, Germany2Department of Plastic Surgery, University Hospital “Andreas Syggros”, KapodistrianUniversity of Athens, Athens, Greece
10 QUALITY OF LIFE, PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND CLINICAL OUTCOMESIN PATIENTS AFTER BLEPHAROPLASTYN. A. Papadopulos1, M. Hodbod1, V. Mirceva2, O. Papadopoulos3, L. Kovacs1,H-G. Machens11Clinic for Plastic and Hand Surgery,University Hospital rechts der Isar, Munich Technical University, Munich, Germany2Department of Dermatology, University Hospital rechts der Isar, Munich TechnicalUniversity, Munich, Germany3Department of Plastic Surgery, University Hospital “Andreas Syggros”, KapodistrianUniversity of Athens, Athens, Greece
11 THE CHALLENGING AESTHETIC LOWER EYELID CORRECTIONC. ViczianSt. Gellert Private Clinic, Szeged, Hungary12 THE M.A.C.S. FACE LIFT: ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS, COMPLICATIONS,PATIENT SATISFACTION AND PROPOSED MODIFICATIONSE. Keramidas, S. RodopoulouPrivate Practice M.D. ONE, Athens, Greece13 TO CHANGE FACES- FAT, IMPLANTS OR FACE-LIFTSJ. B WieslanderInstitute of Plastic Surgery, Malmoe, Sweden
14 A NOVEL COMBINED „FACE LIFT“ THERAPY USING AUTOLOGOUSLIPOTRANSFER AND ND:YAG LASERAl. Dionyssopoulos, P. KakasDepartment of Plastic Surgery, G.H. ''Papageorgiou'', Aristotle University ofThessaloniki
15 REDRAPING BLEPHAROPLASTY WITH MIDFACE LIFTI. E LiapakisOpsisClinical Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Heraklion-Crete, Greece
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
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Oral presentations #2ReconstructionChairmen: Dimitris Antonopoulos, Dimitra Tsilimpoti
12.00 – 13.30
16 COMPLEX TOTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE NOSE FOLLOWINGSEVERE NEONATAL BURN OF THE FACEV. Jurk, H. Bannasch, N. Iblher, G.B. StarkDepartment of Plastic and Handsurgery, Unviversity Medical Center, Freiburg,Neuenbuerg, Germany
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18 MODIFICATED ISLAND FLAP FOR ALA NASI RECONSTRUCTION AFTERBASOCELLULAR CARCINOMA SURGERY IN INTENSIVE SMOKER CASE REPORTD. Civkaroski,ENT Dept Vranje, Serbia
19 CLOSURE OF A FACIAL DEFECTS BY SECOND INTENTION HEALING OUREXPERIENCE AND SUGGESTIONSD. CivkaroskiENT Dept Vranje, Serbia
20 THE USE OF FAT GRAFTING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIFFICULT FACIALRECONSTRUCTIVE CASESA. S. ElbarbaryAin-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
21 AESTHETIC ALTERATION OF THE UPPER FACIAL THIRD BY CRANIOFACIALMODALITIESA. S. ElbarbaryAin-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
17 FACIAL ASYMMETRY – VIRTUAL VS MODEL BASED COMPLEX PLANNINGINCLUDING ALLOPLASTIC TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENTM. Teschke, R. ReichClinic for Oral-, Maxillo- and Facial Plastic Surgery, University Bonn, Germany
MORNING SESSIONS HALL C
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22 A 3D MORPHOMETRICAL EVALUATION OF THE EXACT EFFECTS OFBOTULINUM TOXIN ON THE PERIORBITAL STRUCTURESI. Niklas, J. Viktor, G.B. StarkDepartment of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Medical Center Freiburg,Neuenbuerg, Germany
23 DERMAL FILLER: CRM® HYALURONIC ACID BASIC TIPS AFTER 5 YEARSEXPERIENCED. CivkaroskiENT Dept Vranje, Serbia
24 THE COMBINATION OF BOTULINUM TOXIN AND HYALURONIC ACIDFILLER FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION: THE “SFUMATO’ TECHNIQUEE. Keramidas, S. RodopoulouPrivate Practice M.D.ONE, Athens, Greece
25 EFFECT OF BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE B ON PREVENTION OF VASOSPASMIN RATSJ. W. Kim, W. S. Kim, H. K. Kim, Tae Hui Bae, Boyoung ParkDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chung-Ang University Hospital,Seoul, Korea
26 A CLINICAL STUDY OF THE HISTOLOGICAL AND COLLAGEN FIBERCHANGES IN HUMAN SKIN WITH 1444NM LASER (ACCUSCULPTTM)D. S. Kim, J. H. Kim, S. Sapountzis, P. Minh, S. C. Eun, R. M. Baek, H. J. Park,H. S. Chung, C. Y. HeoDept. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University, BundangHospital, Seoul, Korea
27 WRINKLE REDUCTION WITH AUTOLOGUS FAT INJECTIONJ. Dagdelenis, O. Castana, P. Kourakos, N. Stampolidis, D. AlexakisPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery departmentGeneral Hospital of Athens, Greece “Evaggelismos”
Oral presentations #4Toxin - A - HAChairmen: Evangelos Keramidas, Villy Rodopoulou
14.30 – 16.00
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Friday 2nd September 2011
MORNING SESSIONS HALL A
Masterclass # 3Daniel C. BakerShort Scar Rhytidectomy: Indications, Limitations, Mistakes,RevisionsChairman: George Vassilikos
08.30 – 09.30
Panel Discussion #4Face liftChairmen: Perikles Foroglou, Basil KretsisModerator: William J. Little
Carlos Oscar UebelFacial Contouring Surgery - the Round LiftOscar M. RamirezTridimensional forehead and temple rejuvenationJay CalvertHigh SMAS faceliftGerald H. PitmanDeep Plane Face Lift
09.30 – 11.00
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
Keynote Address #3Julia TerzisFacial Paralysis ReanimationIntroducers: Ekaterini Vlastou
11.30 – 12.00
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Panel Discussion #5CraniofacialChairmen: Depi Demiri, Marios FragoulisModerator: Julian Joseph Pribaz
Kurt VinzenzContourplasty of the face by distraction osteogenesisCamilo J. RoldanThe evolution of the subcranial Le fort III osteotomy incraniofacial surgeryMimis CohenManagement of residual deformities after Cleft lipand Palate repairSean BoutrosMicrotia Management
12.00 – 13.30
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
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Panel Discussion #6Neck rejuvenationChairmen: George Kokkalis, Stefanos StathakisModerator: Jan G. Poëll
Patrick TonnardNeck rejuvenationOscar M. RamirezCervicoplasty: The subplatysma approach for the difficult and obtuseneckGerald H. PitmanNeck rejuvenationSpero J. TheodorouRadiofrequency Assisted Liposuction-Neck Tite
14.30 – 16.00
Keynote Address #4Oscar M. RamirezEndomidface: Nuisances and refinementsIntroducer: Julia Terzis
16.00 – 16.30
Coffee Break16.00 – 17.00
Faculty Dinner20.00
Grand Debate #2Mandibular reconstruction - fibula vs. other osseous flapsPeter G. Cordeiro - Peter NeliganModerator: Alexander D. RapidisChairman: Dimitris Mastorakos
17.00 – 18.00
30 Kos, 01 - 03 September 2011
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
MORNING SESSIONS HALL B
Masterclass # 4Sydney ColemanFacial LipoStructureChairman: Nektaria Lambrinaki
08.30 – 09.30
Symposium #3Soft tissuesChairmen: Dimitrios Hatzipoulidis, Panagis GeorgiouModerator: Alexander D. Rapidis
Nelson Sarto PiccoloFactors Influencing Skin Allograft Survival and TakeJulian Joseph PribazCheek and/ or Lip reconstructionCamilo J. RoldanAlgorithm in lip reconstructionPier Francesco NociniSoft tissue reconstruction of the face with free flaps
09.30 – 11.00
Oral presentations #5RhinoplastyChairmen: Efstratios Komninakis, Constantine Dialynakis
12.00 – 13.30
28 RHYNOMODELATION - A NON SURGICAL WAY TO MODIFY THE NOSES. PassyRio de Janeiro, Brazil
29 USE OF CARTILAGE GRAFTS IN PRIMARY, SECONDARY ANDRECONSTRUCTIVE OPEN RHINOPLASTIESP. Georgiou, M. Pantelidis, M. Koizis, L. Koukoulomatis, A. Spiropoulou,E. Sfakiotakis, I. Patsoulas, N. Minogiannis, E. KomninakisDpt of Plastic Surgery and Latseio Burns Centre, Thriasio GH, Athens, Greece
30 AUGMENTATION PRIMARY PHINOPLASTYP. Mantalos, K. DialynakisPlastic Surgeons, Private practice, Athens, Greece
31 ULTRASONIC FACIAL REJUVENATIONJ. A. PerezPlastic Surgeon, Fort Lauderdale, USA
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32 A NEW, SIMPLE AND SAFE PROCEDURE TO CORRECT THE PROMINENTEAR DEFORMITY: THE DISTALLY BASED PERICHONDRIO-ADIP- DERMALFLAP TECHNIQUE WITH OR WITHOUT CONCHAL CARTILAGE EXCISIONE. Cihandide1, A. Uzunismail21Çankırı State Hospital, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery,Çankırı, Turkey.2Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital, Department of Plastic,Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
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Symposium #4RhinoplastyChairmen: Panagiotis Mandalos, George ZarkadasModerator: Apostolos D. Mandrekas
Jay CalvertDorsal reconstruction of the nose with diced cartilage and fascia graftDario BertossiSecondary rhinoplastyWolfgang GubischSaddle nose correction – Our concept todayPatrick TonnardTreatment and prevention of supratip deformities
14.30 – 16.00
Faculty Dinner20.00
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MORNING SESSIONS HALL C
Masterclass #5Giovanni BottiOtoplastyChairman: Anastasios Anastasopoulos
08.30 – 09.30
Electronic Poster Session09.30 – 11.00
Athanassios ChristopoulosVolume: Facial sculpturing with hyaluronic acid fillers(Teosyal ® PureSense)
12.00 – 13.30
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
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Faculty Dinner20.00
Coffee Break16.30 – 17.00
Oral presentations #6ReconstructionChairmen: Eirini Gamatsi, Vassiliki Stavropoulou
14.30 – 16.00
33 CONGENITAL PTOSIS: DESCRIPTION OF FOUR DIFFERENT CASES TREATEDBY FRONTALIS SLING WITH AUTOGEN TISSUEL. G. Ferreira. da SilvaLife Care - Prenda Hospital, Plastic and Reconstructive Department, Luanda, Angola
34 UNILATERAL CLEFT LIP TREATMENT OF 50 CONSECUTIVE CASES INANGOLAL. G. Ferreira da SilvaLife Care - Prenda Hospital, Plastic and Reconstructive Department, Luanda, Angola
35 FACE AND NECK BURN SCARS COMPLICATIONSL. G. Ferreira da SilvaLife Care - Prenda Hospital, Plastic and Reconstructive Department, Luanda, Angola36 THE IMPACT OF PORTABLE DUPLEX ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN HEAD &NECK RECONSTRUCTIONI. P. Delikonstantinou1, D. N. Karakitsos2, G. A. Lagogiannis3, N. F. Katsikeris3,T. D. Keramidas3, D. A. Tsoutsos1, A. I. Gravvanis1
General State Hospital of Athens “G. Gennimatas”, Athens, Greece1Plastic Surgery Department,2Intensive Care Unit,3Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
37 SOFT TISSUE RECONSTRUCTION IN THE FACE – PROTECTING THEAESTHETIC UNITSN. Sinis, D. Drakotos, E. Skouras, J. C. BruckMartin-Luther-Hospital Berlin, Department of Plastic Surgery. Berlin, Germany
38 PRIMARY APOCRINE CARCINOMA OF SCALP: REPORT OF PRIMARYSCALP CUTANEOUS APOCRINE CARCINOMA INDISTINGUISHABLE FROMCUTANEOUS METASTASES OF BREAST CARCINOMAK. Il Chung, B. Park, H. K. Kim, T. H. Bae, W. S. Kim, T.–J. LeeDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chung-Ang University Hospital,Dongjak-Gu, Seoul, Korea
39 COMBINED NASOLABIAL FLAP AND MODIFIED ESTLANDER FLAP FORRECONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACTURE OVER THE MOUTH ANGLE: A CASEREPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATUREC.-C. Chen, N.-C. Cheng, Y.-B. TangDivision of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, National TaiwanUniversity Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
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Saturday 3rd September 2011MORNING SESSIONS HALL A
Masterclass # 6William J. LittleSculptural Rejuvenation of the Face and Neck: the XJ LiftChairman: Peter Kompilakos
08.30 – 09.30
Panel Discussion #7Mid-faceChairmen: Alexandra Spyropoulou, Bakis ChristoforidisModerator: Peter Neligan
Alexander D. RapidisFunctional palatomaxillary reconstructionJulian Joseph PribazReconstruction of Midface DefectsDario BertossiMalar and skull osteotomiesGregory R.D. EvansMicrosurgery - making it consistent
09.30 – 11.00
Panel Discussion #8Facial rejuvenationChairmen: Philip Papatheodorakis, John MpitzosModerator: Carlos Oscar Uebel
Daniel C. BakerSkin Resurfacing: Dermabrasion & Chemical Peels Versus LaserDario BertossiLip management with fillers and fat and long term algorithm of tissuesurvivalGiovanni BottiTreatment of non-absorbable filler complicationsGregory R.D. EvansTissue Engineering with stem cells
12.00 – 13.30
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
Keynote Address #5Daniel C. BakerHistory & Evolution of Rhytidectomy from the 20th to 21st CenturyIntroducer: Patric TonnardChairman: Aristidis Tsakiris
11.30 – 12.00
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
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Panel Discussion #9Facial implants - Minimally invasive surgeryChairmen: Constantinos Manos, Maria KotrotsiouModerator: Gregory R.D. Evans
Oscar M. RamirezOff-the Shelf vs. Custom Made Facial ImplantsGiovanni BottiFat transplantation: a 25 years experienceCarlos Oscar UebelBaldness Surgery - Megasessions with Follicular Units andPlatelet Growth FactorsJulian Joseph PribazHair-bearing Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction
15.00 – 16.30
Coffee Break16.30 – 17.00
Closing Remarks18.30
Beach Party20.00
Keynote Address #6William J. LittleVolumetric Rejuvenation of the Orbit, with Orbicularis Hitchand Lowering of the Nasal BrowIntroducer: Apostolos D. MandrekasChairman: Theodora Petrakopoulou
14.30 – 15.00
AFTERNOON SESSIONS HALL A
Grand Debate #3Aesthetic NightmaresDaniel C. Baker - William J. Little - Oscar M. Ramirez -Patric TonnardModerators: Apostolos D. Mandrekas - Alexander D. Rapidis
17.00 – 18.00
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MORNING SESSIONS HALL B
Masterclass #7Patrick TonnardMultimodal facial rejuvenationChairman: Dimitris Hapsas
08.30 – 09.30
Saturday
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Symposium #5Dilemmas in aesthetic rejuvenationChairmen: Alexander Dionyssopoulos, Anastasia LoupatatziModerator: Apostolos D. Mandrekas
Oscar M. RamirezRejuvenation and Beautification of the Upper and Lower LipsGiovanni BottiBrow liftColette C. CamenischFacial rejuvenation with stabilized HAAlexander DionyssopoulosAdvantages and Techniques of a new hyaluronic acid
09.30 – 11.00
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
Oral presentations #7Trauma - BurnsChairmen: Michael Tarambe, Nicholaos Tsakoniatis
12.00 – 13.30
40 COMPUTER AIDED SURGICAL SIMULATION (CASS) FOLLOWING HIGHVELOCITY TRAUMA: RECONSTRUCTING THE MULTI-SEGMENTED FACES. J. Caldroney, P. Saadeh, D. L. Hirsch, R. AsonNYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA
41 MICROVASCULAR DOUBLE-BARREL FIBULA FLAPS. J. Caldroney, P. Saadeh, D. L. HirschNYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY, USA
42 KERATINOCYTE SUSPENSION FOR THE TREATMENT OF FACIAL BURNSO. Rennekampff, C. Herold, PM VogtDept of Plastic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical School Hannover, Germany
43 REVIEW IN FACE TRANSPLANTATIONA. I. Diab, I.P. DelIkonstantinou, D.A. TsoutsosDepartment of Plastic Surgery & Burns Unit G. Gennimatas General Hospital, Athens,Greece
38 Kos, 01 - 03 September 2011
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44 FACIAL BURNSJ. Dagdelenis, O. Castana, P. Kourakos, N. Stampolidis, K. Romana, D. AlexakisPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery depertmentGeneral Hospital of Athens, Greece “Evaggelismos”
45 DERMAL SUBSTITUTE USED IN THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF KELOIDSP. Kourakos, O. Castana, J. Dagdelenis, G. Rempelos, D. Diplas, D. AlexakisPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery departmentGeneral Hospital of Athens, Greece “Evaggelismos”
Lunch13.30 – 14.30
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Coffee Break16.30 – 17.00
Oral presentations #8Cancer - ReconstructionChairmen: Stelios Kotsampasakis, George Moutoglis
15.00 – 16.30
46 INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN MICROSURGICALAUTOTRANSPLANTATION IN MAXILLO-FACIAL AREAE. Verbo, A. Kulakov, A. Nerobeyeev, S. Butsan, S. KhokhlachevRussian Centre of Reconstructive Surgery, Moscow, Russia47 HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION: WHEN THE PROBLEMS STARTK. Tzafetta, B. MathurSt Andrew’s Centre of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Broomfield Hospital, Essex, UK
48 LOCAL NASAL RECONSTRUCTION: A REVIEW OF 273 CASESP. Mantalos, D. Karypidis, K. Papaioanou, M. Skolarikou, V. Stavropoulou,A. Papadimitriou6th Oncological Hospital I.K.A. Athens, Department of Plastic and ReconstructiveSurgery, Athens, Greece
49 FREE TISSUE TRANSFER IN SURGICAL ONCOLOGYS. D. Stavrianos, Ch. Asimomitis, M. Kotrotsiou, Al. D. Rapidis, G. KokkalisHead and Neck Unit, Plastic, Reconstructive and Maxillofacial Dept. Greek AnticancerInstitute, Oncological Hospital “St. Savvas”, Athens, Greece
50 FREE FLAP SALVAGE. THE ROLE OF MONITORING AND REEXPLORATIONOF VASCULAR MICROANASTOMOSIS. OUR EXPERIENCE ON 102 CASESS. D. Stavrianos, Ch. Asimomitis, M. Kotrotsiou, G. Kokkalis, Al. D. RapidisHead and Neck Unit, Plastic, Reconstructive and Maxillofacial Dept. Greek AnticancerInstitute, Oncological Hospital “St. Savvas”, Athens, Greece51 BCC AND SYRINGOCYSTADENOMAS PAPILLIFERUM ARISING WITHINNEVUS SEBACEOUS IN ADULTSA. Dionyssopoulos, S. Ioannidis, M. Athanasiadou, L. Pavlidis, I. Efstratiou,E. DemiriDepartment of Plastic Surgery, G.H. ''Papageorgiou'', Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece
52 HIGHLY AGGRESSIVE FACIAL MERKEL CELL CARCINOMAA. Dionyssopoulos, A. Papaconstantinou, A. Triantos, P. Foroglou, E. Kokoli, M.Topalidou, I. Efstratiou, E. DemiriDepartment of Plastic Surgery, G.H. ''Papageorgiou'', Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece
AFTERNOON SESSIONS HALL B
Closing Remarks18.30
Beach Party20.00
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Lunch13.30 – 14.30
MORNING SESSIONS HALL C
Electronic Poster Session09.30 – 11.00
Electronic Poster Session12.00 – 13.30
Coffee Break11.00 – 11.30
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Closing Remarks18.30
Beach Party20.00
Electronic Poster Session15.00 – 16.30
Coffee Break16.30 – 17.00
AFTERNOON SESSIONS HALL C
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E-POSTERS
1 DERMATOFIBROSARCOMA PROTUBERANS OF THE FOREHEADE. Nakamura, S. Suzuki, S. Kanno, H. Nishigaki, M. Kobayashi, R. Tanaka, U. Hanai,A. Yamazaki, M. MiyasakaTokai University School of Medicine Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Kanagawa, Japan
2 MASTOPEXY WITH MAMMARY PARENCHYMAL Z-PLASTY PATTERN: MODIFIEDBENELLI TECHNIQUEL. Samyong, K. Kwangseok, K. SunghwhanDept. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Korea
3 FUNCTIONING FREE GRACILIS MYOCUTANEOUS FLAP TRANSFER PROVIDES ARELIABLE SINGLE STAGE ANIMATED FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION AT THE TIME OFEXTENSIVE CANCER ABLATIONCh. G Wallace, C.-T. Liao, C.-H. LinDepartment of Plastic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan
4 COMBINATION OF CONSERVATIVE AND SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR THEMANAGEMENT OF SKELETAL LATERAL DEVIATION OF THE MANDIBLE WITHCONTRALATERAL DENTAL CROSS- BITES. Zanakis1, V. Megas3, A. Mountricha2, K. Gavakos3, G. Kastelis2, N. Zotalis21Hippokration General Hospital of Athens, Athens, Greece2Constantopouleio General Hospital of N. Ionia, Athens, Greece3Dentist, Private Practice, Athens Greece5 PORCINE DERMAL COLLAGEN (PERMACOL) AS COMPLEMENTARY TISSUE INORTHOGNATHIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR FACIAL CONTOUR RESTORATIONV. Megas, S. Zanakis, I. Kokolakis, G. Grigoriadis, P. Aretaiou, N. ZotalisOral & Maxillofacial Surgery Unit, ENT Department,General Hospital “KONSTANTOPOULIO”, N. Ionia, Athens, Greece
6 EARLY TERTIARY WOUND DEHISCENCE AFTER DEEP STERNUM OSTEOMYELITIS -A RISK MODEL BASED ON 130 PATIENTS FOLLOWING FLAP COVERAGEC. Weinand, T.Q.V. Phan, T. Stasch, C. Depner, P. Theodorou, R. Lefering, G. SpilkerDepartment Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Hand Surgery, Burns, UniversityHospital Cologne-Merheim, Germany
7 IMPROVEMENT OF FACIAL ASYMMETRIES WITH THE USE OF SKIN-SPARING DIEAPFLAPSCh. Gelati1, E. J. Kyriopoulos2, R. Cipriani11Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, S.Orsola Malpighi Hospital, Bologna.Italy2Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery-Burn Unit, General Hospital of Athens“G.Gennimatas”, Athens, Greece
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10 OPEN RHINOPLASTY: IS IT WORTH IT?P. Mantalos, K. DialynakisPlastic surgery dept. IASO GENERAL Hospital, Athens, Greece
11 COULD THE APPETITE FOR SNAILS ALSO REFER TO FLAP RECONSTRUCTION?P. Mantalos, D. Karypidis, K. PistolasDept of Plastic Surgery - IKA Oncological Hospital of Athens, ‘G.Gennimatas’, Athens,Greece
12 LOCAL FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION POST TUMOR EXTIRPATION: A PROPOS OF1.495 CASESP. Mantalos, D. Karypidis, G. Skouras, K. Patsis, I. Zografaki, M. Papadopoulos,A. KouppasDept. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 6th Oncological Hospital I.K.A. Athens, Greece
13 HAIR TRANSPLANTATION: A REVIEW OF 11.750 CASESI. Raptis, P. MantalosPlastic Surgeons, private practice, Athens, Greece
14 COMPLICATIONS OF DERMALIVE SOFT TISSUE FILLER, IN THE FACEP. Mantalos, Th. Petrakopoulou, Th. KaratzogianniPlastic Surgeons, private practice, Athens, Greece
15 NASAL SEPTUM SURGERY IN RHINOPLASTYP. Mantalos, K. Dialynakis, P. KyrmizoglouDept. of Plastic surgery, IASO General Hospital, Athens Greece
16 LEVATOR PLICATION AND CONTRALATERAL BROW LIFT FOR POST TRAUMATICFACIAL ASYMMETRYP. Georgiou, M. Koizis, L. Koukoulomatis, S. Karamatsoukis, E. Sfakiotakis,M. Pantelidis, V. Papaxristou, N. Minogiannis, E. KomninakisDept. of Plastic Surgery and Latseio Burns Centre, Thriasio GH, Athens, Greece
17 LACRIMAL GLAND PTOSISYP. Georgiou, I. Patsoulas, L. Koukoulomatis, M. Koizis, S. Karamatsoukis, V. Papaxristou,X. Stoidis, N. Minogiannis, E. KomninakisDept of Plastic Surgery and Latseio Burns Centre, Thriasio GH, Athens, Greece
8 TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OSTEOMYELITIS OF NASAL BONE USING LATISSIMUSDORSI FREE FLAP AFTER OPEN FRACTURE 20 YEARS AGOC, Y. Kim, C. W. ParkDept. of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Hanyang University, Seoul. Korea
9 CORRECTION OF INFRAORBITAL DARK CIRCLES USING COLLAGENASE DIGESTEDSINGLE FAT CELL INJECTIONC. Y. Kim, S. Youn, J. InDept. of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
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18 OUR EXPERIENCE WITH THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF NEUROFIBROMATOSISP. Georgiou, N. Minogiannis, L. Koukoulomatis, S. Karamatsoukis, M. Koizis,E. Sfakiotakis, V. Papaxristou, X. Stoidis, E. KomninakisDept of Plastic Surgery and Latseio Burns Centre, Thriasio GH, Athens, Greece
19 SPHENOID MELANOMA: A CASE REPORTP. Georgiou, L. Koukoulomatis, A. Spyropoulou, D. Krikonis, F. Katrana, I. Patsoulas,M. Pantelidis, N. Minogiannis, E. KomninakisDept of Plastic Surgery and Latseio Burns Centre, Thriasio GH, Athens, Greece
20 FACIAL SURGICAL REJUVENATION IN THE MIDDLE AGE WITH MACS - LIFTP. Mantalos, K. DialynakisDept. Plastic Surgery - IASO General Hospital, Athens, Greece
21 CERVICOFACIAL SKIN FLAP: AN OLD BUT STILL USEFUL OPTION TO FACERECONSTRUCTIONP. Mantalos, D. Karipidis, M. Skolarikou, A. PapadimitriouDept. Plastic Surgery – IKA, Athens Oncological Hospital “G. GENIMATAS”, Athens, Greece
22 CUTANEOUS LYMPHOMAS OF HEAD AND NECKT. Argyrakos1, O. Castana2, E. Diamanti1, P. Kourakos2, N. Stampolidis2, P. Argyriou1,D. Alexakis21Pathology department2Plastic & Reconstructive Surgical departmentGeneral Hospital of Athens, Greece “Evaggelismos”