Day 3 :
- Track 1: Sculpting: Cosmetic Surgeries for Face and Body and their Challenges Track 3: The Notions and Reality of Cosmetic Gynecology
Location: Philadelphia, USA
Chair
Fabio Fantozzi
Studio Fantozzi, Italy
Co-Chair
Shuba Dharmana
Evangelist LeJeune Medspa, India
Session Introduction
Fabio Fantozzi
Studio Fantozzi, Italy
Title: Applications of anthropometry in torsoplastic surgery
Time : 11:30-11:50
Biography:
Fabio Fantozzi received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Rome's "La Sapienza" University, one of the oldest and most esteemed universities in Europe. He also completed his residency in general surgery at this distinguished university. Dr. Fantozzi went on to complete Plastic Surgery residency with Professor Ivo Pitanguy at Carlos Chagas University in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-the oldest plastic surgery college in the world. This unique training gave him hands-on experience that many other schools do not provide, and the opportunity to work with some of the leading surgeons in the field of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. His unwavering dedication to quality patient care and safety, and his reputation for producing exceptional results, is what has made our practice one of the leading cosmetic surgery facilities in Italy. He is known among his patients as a doctor who is communicative, thoughtful and highly skilled. He will go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure that his patients are well cared for and satisfied with their results. He takes the time to listen to each patient to gain a better understanding of their desires and expectations. Patients from all over the world come to him to benefit from his unique training and medical expertise.
Abstract:
The study of anthropometry defines the beauty of the torso from a geometric perspective. Anthropometry therefore aids the plastic surgeon in planning the reshaping of the torso and also makes positioning of areolae and the umbilicus easier. When performing surgery on the breast, it is necessary to relate the breast to the torso as a whole, being anthropometry perfect for this process. When the anthropometric proportions are respected, the result is aesthetically optimal, and the perceived beauty of the body is enhanced. The study of anthropometry is widespread in the artistic field, and I have chosen the work of sculptor, Carlo Rochet, as the basis for my own use of anthropometry during plastic surgery. Level of Evidence: Level V, diagnostic study.
Thomas Haffner
Aesthetic Care, Germany
Title: The Temporal Endoscopic Facelift (TEF)- The face-lift without a face scar
Time : 11:50-12:10
Biography:
Dr. Haffner has concluded his medicine study and his doctorate in Budapest, Hungary in 1979 and he became a specialised general surgeon in 1985. Since 2000 he opened his own outpatient private clinic for aesthetic-plastic surgery in Cologne, Germany. He has specialised in the cosmetic surgery of the face and the breast and of the intimate surgery. Dr. Haffner owns the Hungarian and German specialist's recognition of the surgery and vascular surgery. He passed the european examination cosmetic surgery and he is a board certified cosmetic surgeon of the International Board of Cosmetic Surgery in Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:
The old cervico-facial facelift is the most established and most effective proven procedure for the rejuvenation of the face. To fulfill the patient´s wishes, to promote a quick healing process and social ability the author developed the endoscopic modification of the old cervicofacial facelift without any facial scar. Stigmas by facelift, an operated appearance and the complications are those main reasons for fears of the patients. The scare sparing TEF is possible by using endoscop for the preparation of working cavities in the temple, in the lateral face and in the middle face compartments. All this compartments will be connected with each other and by this way a common large facial flap constructed. The large common flap of the lateral face and midface are repositioned and anchored onto the malar bone with endoscopic suture technique under video endoscopic visualisation. The single layer approach resembles to the well known MACS lift by P.Tonnard , howewer without a visible pre-trichal scar: the scar of the TEF is hidden in the hair bearing skin. The procedure can be carried out also as an endoscopic dual plane facelift, combinig the TEF with a subperiosteal midface lift from Oscar Ramirez. The results of the TEF are amazing: each patient, which would like to have no visible scars chooses the scar free TEF instead of a MACS Lift. Older patients with a lot of skin excess of the jaw and neck howewer are best suitable for conventionally lower facelift. The author suggests the scar sparing Temporal Endoscopic Facelift (TEF) therefore particular for younger patients whose main problem is the midface, where the first signs of aging always accours, who has only beginning and limited jawling and cervical relaxation. Because facelift operations are wished more and more by younger patients, the new scar-saving method can become the mostly asked kind of facial lift in the future.
Marcio Moreira
Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil
Title: The combination of rhytidoplasty and fractional CO2 laser therapy in the treatment of facial aging
Time : 12:10-12:30
Biography:
Dr. Marcio Moreira has completed his Ph.D at the age of 42 years from São Paulo Federal University School of Medicine. He is the director of Plasticlínica and professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery on School of Medicine at Inga University / UNINGÁ - Maringa - PR - Brazil. He is a Full Member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery (SBCP) and of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS). He has published numerous papers in reputed journals and serving as an editorial board member of repute.
Abstract:
Background: The facial aging is a natural biological process noticed by falling tissue, accenting lines, furrows, winkles, dyschromias and loss of facial volume. The rhytidectomy alone often fail to achieve patients expected goal. That's why there is a high demand for adjunct laser skin treatment.
Material and Methods: From January 2007 to February 2013, 80 treat patients skin types I to IV Fitzpatrick were underwent to large undermined cutaneous flap rhytidectomy and SMAS plicature plus hialuronic acid injection on nasolabial folds and lips and concomitant Lumenis UltraPulse CO2 Active FX total ablation mode resurfacing on non undermined skin and fractional laser of skin on the undermined skin utilizing different energizes concerning type of skin. The patients were evaluated at 5º, 10º, 15º, 30º, 60º and at 90º days answers to a specific questionnaire about satisfaction.
Results: Complications included expansive haemathoms 5%, partial necrosis 1,25%, bacterial infection 1,25%, herpetic infection 1,25%, hypertrophic scar 1,25%, spot hyperchromic 1,25%. 95% of patients declared extremely satisfied; 3,75% satisfied and only 1,25% unsatisfied.
Conclusion: The combination of subcutaneous flap rhytidectomy and SMAS plicature with fractional laser resurfacing plus hyaluronic acid injection is a safe procedure with low incidence of major complications and improves patient satisfaction.
Level of Evidence: IV - Case series with pre/post test
Alaa Aref
King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
Title: Rhinoplasty: What we have to know?
Time : 12:30-12:50
Biography:
Alaa Aref, MD is a board-certified Consultant Dermatologist from Saudi Arabia with over 12 years of experience in Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology. She has obtained her Fellowship in Cosmetic and Dermatological Surgery from Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC. She focuses her medical expertise on Cosmetic Dermatology with a Comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation, including Botox, fillers and injectables, Lasers as well as Tumescent liposuction and fat transplant. As an expert she has worked full time as a Consultant Dermatologist in the Medical Sector of the Ministry of Interior in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia where she also has a successful private practice in cosmoderm clinics.
Abstract:
The structure of the nose confers to each individual an anatomical feature determining the beauty and harmony of the face. The non-surgical treatment of the nose, or medical rhinoplasty, has become one of the prime procedures in the aesthetic treatment of the face. The basic anatomy of the face and nose, the aims of treatment and the possible risks related to the injections are essential to understand. It is minimally-invasive procedure, which temporary but with impressive outcomes. The indications of treatment including: Minimal abnormalities like saddle nose, when anaesthetic not possible, when the patient wants to try the procedure before undergoing actual surgery. The aim of the treatment and the possible risks related to the injections are essential to understand. The injection technique of medical rhinoplasty by fillers and Botox contraindications and updates are discussed.
Hede Yan
Wenzhou Medical University, China
Title: Digital pulp reconstruction with free neurovascular toe flaps: Our experience and literature review
Time : 12:50-01:10
Biography:
Hede Yan MD, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor and Master Supervisor of the 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. He achieved MD from Zhejiang University in June, 2002 and Ph.D. from Shanghai Jiaotong University in June, 2014. He is editorial board member of Annals of Plastic Surgery, Plastic and Aesthetic Research and International Journal of Orthopaedics and has specialized in microsurgery and reconstructive surgery. He has published 36 registered PubMed publications, which includes The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, etc. His research interests are mainly in the fields of reconstructive and microsurgery, hand surgery and peripheral nerve related research.
Abstract:
Finger pulp defects are commonly encountered in clinical settings and their treatment remains a consistent challenge for plastic and hand surgeons. Reconstruction should restore, as much as possible, the contour of the pulp as well as discriminating sensibility. Following the prime reconstructive principle of replacing "like with like," the free neurovascular toe pulp flap seems to be the optimal choice for digital pulp reconstruction because of the natural similarity of the digital pulp both anatomically and physically. However, after about 30 years of experience with this procedure, it is still controversial because it is technically demanding, involves donor site morbidity, and its reliability is questionable. With other small free flaps available, the application of this flap has been challenged and reconsidered. We specifically focus on the reconstruction of soft tissue defects of digital pulp using the free neurovascular toe flap, aiming to investigate its advantages and drawbacks and obtain a comprehensive understanding of this procedure. Our experience and the latest reconstruction concerns and technical refinements are also discussed.
Biography:
Nameer M Samman is assistant consultant family medicine graduated from medical school at 2006/2007 ( MBBS ), and graduated from the Board of family medicine at 2012, Chairman of medication safety among primary health care of the national guards centers on the western region of KSA, participated in many conferences and have acceptance in the cosmetic dermatology as subspecialty follow ship
Abstract:
Many studies proved that burn on individual especially children might have a major impact psychologically and emotionally, so the management of burn must be accompanied by the psychological and social support to give a better result in patient management and satisfaction, although prevention before the burn accident occurs is the best management, so there are several tips and instructions for prevention which should be given to the family, so cosmetic dermatologist and plastic surgeon have a major rule in picking and diagnosing these psychological impacts early and take the action before it get worse.
Alain Tenenbaum
Swiss Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine, Switzerland
Title: Workshop on “Scarless immediate facelifts (Endopeel techniques or muscular repositioning)â€
Time : 01:55-02:30
Biography:
Alain Tenenbaum, is the President of Swiss Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine (SACDAM) and President of International Peeling Society(ISPC). He is a specialist in ENT (Oto Rhino Laryngology) and Facial, Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery. Also, he is an inventor of Endopeel and many other peelings like Peeling de Luxe. He is a Silver medalist faculty of University of Paris, France and an International expert of Complications of Fillers and Endoprosthesis. He is known as a worldwide trainer of Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Dermatology. He is an expert in SEO- Search Engines Optimization, for Aesthetic Medicine, Anti-Aging Medicine, Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He is an active member of European Society for Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD), European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery (EAFPS), and FMH.
Abstract:
The immediate non-invasive true medical face lifts using muscular repositioning without volume augmentation by myoplasty, myopexy and myotension (called Endopeel techniques) is a new weapon for facial plastic surgeons as cosmetic dermatologists. A true facelift is a technique leading to a skin excess which will be removed, to perform a good skin tension without exaggeration (to avoid necrosis), and that without any volume augmentation. The Endopeel techniques can lead if decided by the facial plastic surgeon to a pretragal skin excess, which can be removed, and that too without volume augmentation. These techniques can be proposed to patients wishing to maintain the benefits of a surgical face lift, to patients which are not candidates for the surgery, to surgeons who want to complete their surgical operation acting on the forbidden areas for the surgery (terminal ramifications of the facial nerve) and/or the areas which are not reachable form in invasive surgery. The advantages of these techniques are important for the patients: the immediate effect, the absence of scars, the absence of down time, the absence of social eviction, as the transitory complications which are limited only to short duration edema and ecchymosis which may be avoided with the use of some medications. Facial paralysis can benefit too of these techniques to decrease the social aspect offacial asymmetry.
Ibrahim El Achkar
Dr Ibrahim Achkar Clinic, Lebanon
Title: Natural sculpting of the nose (Tissue engineering cartilage: State of the art)
Time : 02:30-02:50
Biography:
Ibrahim El Achkar completed his studies from Saint Joseph University of Beirut and from Paris University School of Medicine. He invented “EL ACHKAR Bone Injector” that is used in facial plastic surgery and his research is published in the British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and The European Journal of Facial Surgery. He is a member of the French Society of Aesthetic Surgery, the French Society of ENT and head and Neck Surgery, The Lebanese Society of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, The International Society of Lipolysistherapy, and The International ReCon Surgical.
Abstract:
Rhinoplasty procedure is a big challenge. In this study we expose the importance of using sculptured cartilage graft in primary and secondary Rhinoplasty. Between January 2000 and 2009 around 4,300 patients have been operated with cartilage graft Rhinoplasty. In this study we discuss the cartilage graft in the treatment of the
Cartilage graft in primary and secondary rhinoplasty provides an outcome of a natural nose shape.
- Dorsum
- Tip
- Mid third
- Columella
- Several other parts of the nose
- Secondary Rhinoplasty
Mucio Joao Porto
Clinic Mucio Porto, Brazil
Title: Female genitalia: Aesthetic approach
Time : 02:50-03:10
Biography:
Mucio Joao Porto is a Plastic Surgeon from Brazil, by Prof Ivo Pitanguy at Pontificial Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro and a master in Aging Studies by Catholic University of Brasilia. He is also Invited-Professor at College of Medicine, Catholic University of Brasil, and an International Lecturer. Furthermore he is the Owner of Mucio Porto Clinic of Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine in Brasilia, Brazil. He completed the course in medicine at the Federal University of Goiás, in 1985. He accomplished internship at a public hospital of Sao Paulo and residency in general surgery at the Hospital of the Armed Forces in Brasilia in 1988. Subsequently he has been approved in the course of specialization in plastic surgery by the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Professor Ivo Pitanguy service from 1989 to 1992 and received title of Plastic Surgeon, ranked first among physicians of various parts of the world. He has travelled around the world to solidify his knowledge in teaching centers such as Baltimore, New Orleans, Philadelphia and Miami in the U.S. for training in facial peels, videoscopic facial surgery, hair implants and breast augmentation with adipose stem cells. He has also attended the French Institute of the hand and liposuction clinic of Professor Ives Gerard-Illous in Paris, France. In addition, he participated in visits to the Cantonal University of Geneva in Switzerland, Breast Reconstruction Institute of Genova, and University of Milan, Italy, among others. He also completed masters in studies of aging - Gerontology - Catholic University of Brasilia in 2008, where he passed with honors with a dissertation on “The nose on Aging, a study through self-portraits.” Presently he is a PhD candidate in Genomic Sciences and Biotechnology, which aims to study the role of stem cells in aging. He is a visiting professor in the Masters of Gerontology and Faculty of Medicine and a member of several medical societies such as the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, among others. He has presented scientific papers at various medical meetings in Brazil and in several countries as well as writing book chapters nationally and internationally. He has received numerous titles and awards as an indication for the “Who’s Who in the World” and “Educators of the World 2010 “Biographical Institute of Cambridge in the UK. Prof Porto practices currently in the trendy district of South Lake in Brasilia, capital of Brazil.
Abstract:
Aesthetic gynecology is a relatively new branch of medicine that allows woman to correct their intimate body part and demands for this procedure are already very high. These procedures were most commonly required due to the damage resulting from child birth, defects of the intimate parts. Today our aim is also to give back our patients the quality of their intimate relationship and to intervene in case of discomforts during sexual intercourse and/or dissatisfaction of the body parts. We have at our disposal treatments that involve surgery and new procedures both for functional or cosmetic disorder. The difference stays in the problem we have to solve. Regarding surgery, at the moment we can use it in woman for labiaplasty (reduction or augmentation), clitoral hood reduction and for the mount of venus. The use of laser and hyaluronic acid is a revolution of our time because it means some less invasive treatments for sexual complexes and a new frontier to face till now unexplored disorders. All this is well accepted by the patient that can start living her sexuality with freedom and enjoying it. As regards the new treatments in woman aesthetic gynecology we have also to consider laser for vulvovaginal pathologies and restructuration through the use of CO2 laser, for the rejuvenation and regeneration of vagina mucosa and the perineal reduction with manual treatments and with botulinum toxin injection or with PRP in association with threads. The most important thing to consider is the impact that these new treatment have on patients. Sexual life is a psychological aspect that can really influence in a positive way the life of a person.
Shuba Dharmana
Evangelist LeJeune Medspa, India
Title: Review of topical lightening agents
Time : 03:10-03:30
Biography:
Shuba Dharmana is Crowned “Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2012” amongst several other prestigious awards, she is the Founder and CEO of Lejeune group of Medspas, which she presently runs in Bangalore and Hyderabad and consults at various multispeciality hospitals across India. After graduating from the Andhra Medical College, India, she left for UK where she was trained and practiced for 10 years in General Practice and undertook a Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dermatology from the University of Cardiff. She discovered her passion in Aesthetic Medicine and trained under eminent Aesthetic physicians, working for several clinics all across UK. She is also trained in Hair Transplantation Techniques in Poland under one of Europe’s most reputed Hair Transplant Surgeons, Dr. Marwan Saifi.
Abstract:
There are many topical skin lightening agents in the dermatologist’s armamentarium for treating hyperpigmentation. Apart from treating the underlying cause of the pigmentation itself causes a lot of distress esp. in dark skinned individuals hence this needs treatment along with sun avoidance measures. Amongst the various agents, hydroquinone and triple combination cream are the most studied and widely used but retinoids, azelaic acid, mequinol, kojic acid, arbutin, niacinamide, N-acetyl glucosamine, ascorbic acid, liquorice extract, soy products are just some of the others that can be considered. Treatments involving chemical peels and laser therapies also can target excess melanin and current research is throwing light on more emerging lightening agents and treatments.
- Track 4: The Science of Fragrances and Cosmetics
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport
Chair
Fabio Fantozzi
Studio Fantozzi, Italy
Co-Chair
Shuba Dharmana
Evangelist LeJeune Medspa, India
Session Introduction
Hilton Becker
Hilton Becker M.D-Clinic of Plastic Surgery, USA
Title: How to avoid harmful chemicals in cosmetics
Time : 03:45-04:05
Biography:
Dr. Becker is the pioneer of the sub-areolar (circum-areolar) or Scarless breast lift. Due to the fact that the scars are barely noticeable it is referred to as the invisible scar breast lift. The technique is used to treat sagging (Ptosis) of the Breast. The lift is enhanced with the use of the Internal Mesh Bra. Dr. Becker has published extensively on this procedure. He teaches it at National Plastic Surgery meetings and demonstrates his technique internationally. As a researcher and scientist, Dr. Becker has developed skin care products that are based on active ingredients that have proven benefit. His goal is to create effective ingredients without the added potentially harmful chemicals that are added to improve the feel, smell and appearance of the product.
Abstract:
A lot of confusion exists as to ingredients in cosmetics The basic structure of skin care products is discussed, differentiating active ingredients from non-active ingredients. This knowledge is particularly important when combining cosmetics with micro-needling The use of chemical free active ingredients and PRP with micro-needling is presented
Anandmayi Priyadarshini
Origo Cosmeceuticals Pvt. Ltd., India
Title: Importance & growing demand of edible cosmetics/nutricosmetics in cosmetology treatment
Time : 04:05-04:25
Biography:
Anandmayi has completed her BSc in 1999 in Zoology from Bhagalpur University, India and MBA in IT & Marketing in 2002 from Indian Institute of Planning & Management, Delhi, India. She is the director of Origo Cosmeceuticals Pvt. Ltd, a fastest growing Cosmeceutical & Neutraceutical company of India. She is having 12 plus year of experience in Sales & Marketing and Product Management in healthcare Industry. She is actively involved in launching as well as in Market research of many new and innovative Dermatocosmetics products in India among Cosmetologist and Dermatologist of India & UAE.
Abstract:
Nutricosmetics / Edible cosmetics are oral based natural health products containing targeted nutrients and antioxidant that can have a preventive or therapeutic effect on the skin, hair or nails. They evolve from nutraceutical and cosmeceutical markets. The founder of nutricosmetics was the Swedish biochemist Ake Dahlgren, who launched the first such product in the late 1980s. In the last decade, the advancement in the manufacturing technology and prospective clinical data have created a favorable body of evidence to support its efficacy. Nutricosmetics are available in various forms like capsules, tablets, drinks, tinctures, beverages, powdered stick packs, functional foods, etc. Presently Nutricosmetics share is about 1% of Global personal care market but the predicted Global Nutricosmetics market in 2017 is estimated to be $ 4.5 Billion and over three fourths of the sales are from Japan and China. Since the eastern markets retain the majority of market share, many experts still believe North America to be a virtually “untapped market.†Nutricosmetics Products are Vitamins, Antioxidants, omega 3 fatty acid, Oral Photo-Protective Nutrients, Carotinoids, Flavonoids, Coenzyme Q10, Collagen, biotin, fatty acid, Saw Palmetto, Amino acid complexes, Glutathione, etc. It is positioned into Anti ageing products, for skin, hair and nails, for weight loss, beauty drinks and as a supplement for cosmetic surgery and treatment. The possible reason for its growth are - aging population, rising medical health care costs, inclination towards less invasive beauty treatments, emergence of the spa culture and increased desire to “age well and look well.†The shifting of lifestyle treatment to prevention interventions and growing demand of wellness are the main reason behind this study.
Praggajit Bhikkhu Anip
International Buddhist College, Thailand
Title: Advances in cosmetic procedures
Time : 04:25-04:45
Biography:
Praggajit Bhikkhu Anip who has successfully completed Bachelor Degree with 1st class honor studied on Buddhism in English at the age of 29 years from Mahachularajalongkorn University and postdoctoral studying in International Buddhist College on Buddhist studies. He has number 4th stage monk in monk temple in Thailand. He has written many reputed articles across the world in many conferences such as Canada, Australia, Europe, South Korea, and Japan on Buddhist perspective which reputedly published in their editorial journals.
Abstract:
Advanced cosmetics is referred to be the more naturalistic, for being artificial cosmetics users are facing, now a days, with numerous diseases such as cancer on skin, infection on wound etc. By the influence of technology, numerous cosmetics are desired for the body in the 21th century. The author believes if you are unsatisfied with your body, we must diet, and exercise. Today we have cosmetics, like never before. In this 21th century we can find advanced cosmetics which are constantly used by people over the world. For that reason, for being mind satisfaction, just for beauty of the body people have been using it. People are sculpting numerous cosmetics just for being beauty but the beauty is the cause of falling with many diseases. Plastic surgery is one of them. Now a day there is another option for what prudent and wise people look that using cosmetic is just to show the self confidence as an appearance in this whole over the world. It is just to show the self image even people become very surprise how the small change on outside can make a person significant difference on the inside. Life of every human is precious and valuable, an individual should take the guidance of a doctor before using any thing such as body lotion, cream, powder, spa, fragrance. Otherwise, beauty can transcendent into gripe with sense organ. An expert advice is recommended to ever individual, before undergoing an Cosmetic Procedure, or the use of various cosmetics. It is just for an awareness of using cosmetics without discussing with a professional doctor.
- Track 5: Advantages of Diet, Nutrition and Medicines for Beauty and Well being
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport
Chair
Nicolas Perez-Mora
Svenson Medical, Spain
Co-Chair
Maria Vitale
Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria-IFC Group, Spain
Session Introduction
Maryam Borumand
Rederm Ltd, UK
Title: Combination treatment with hyaluronic acid, succinate, and collagen: A novel approach to skin rejuvenation
Time : 09:30-09:50
Biography:
Maryam Borumand has completed her PhD at the age of 26 years from University of East Anglia and Physician Assistant studies from Birmingham University. She is the Associate Director of Rederm Ltd, a cosmetic company and clinic based in Harley Street. She has published several papers in reputed journals and serves as Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine
Abstract:
The main function of the skin is to act as a protective barrier. This can be compromised following cosmetic procedures. Hyaluronic acid (HA) combined with succinic acid is an effective post-surgical treatment as it forms a film on the skin, reducing the risk of infection. It also maintains skin hydration and reduces excessive inflammation. Our in vitro studies indicated a role for succinate in stimulating fibroblast proliferation. So to investigate the effect of skin rejuvenation, a study was carried out to determine the effect of HA and succinate on collagen production. 20 healthy volunteers were randomly allocated to 2 groups. Both groups were provided oral collagen to take daily for 2 weeks. One group had a non-cross-linked form of HA combined with succinate injected into the dorsal aspect of both hands. After 2 weeks, greater collagen levels were measured in those having had the injection and taking hydrolyzed collagen, indicating that HA, succnic acid and collagen are all essential for collagen production. Therefore, redermalization with HA combined with succinate and a collagen supplement may lead to greater skin rejuvenation than collagen alone.
Maria Vitale
Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria-IFC Group, Spain
Title: Efficacy of a new cosmetic anti-aging combination
Time : 09:50-10:10
Biography:
Maria Vitale is currently working as a Medical Director for IFC Group [Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria], at Madrid, Spain. She is an active speaker and has delivered presentations in different conferences. Her principle expertized topics are Acne, Herpes, Photoprotection, Photoaging, and Phototherapy. She is member of various scientific societies- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), Dermatology Society of Argentina (SAD), and many more.
Abstract:
Skin aging is a progressive loss of cell functions influenced by the combination of endogenous and exogenous factors, mostly ultraviolet light (UV) exposure. This event is closely related to impairment of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) synthesis. The cutaneous extracellular matrix (ECM) is mostly composed of proteins and GAGs. The main role of GAGs is to maintain and support the structure and function of ECM, and to retain moisture. We will discuss about a new antiaging cosmetic formulation based on: Wharton Gel Complex® (WGC®), IFC-Cellular Activation Factor (IFC-CAF®) and Retinsphere® technology. WGC®, is isolated from Wharton’s jelly from the umbilical cord of pigs following a patented procedure and constituted by a unique mixture of natural GAGs that resembles the composition of a healthy ECM. IFC-CAF® is obtained by extracting the eggs from the gastropod Cryptomphalus aspersa, and is a new cosmetic ingredient rich in Growth Factors that stimulates mesenchymal stem cells and protects cells against UV-induced damage. Retinsphere® technology incorporates two topical retinoids, retinol glycospheres and hydroxypinacolone retinoate, which directly interacts with the retinoic acid receptor with similar activities but does not induce irritation. The results of this innovative combination in a significant improvement of aging skin signs will be reviewed.
Arianna Di Stadio
National Security Agency of Medicines and Health Products, France
Title: My face complex my idea of antiage supplement
Time : 10:10-10:30
Biography:
Dr. Arianna Di Stadio completed her surgery practice in France. She is specialized in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, ENT, and Microsurgery. She is a clinical researcher, after she completed her PhD in Audiology and new technology in deafness from Rome University in the year 2007. She has conducted different research protocols in the field of Head & neck Oncology and Neuroscience. She is a member of ANSM (National Security Agency of Medicines and Health Products), France. She collaborates with different Italian University to development research protocols addressed in different topics.
Abstract:
We know different approach to antiage: Dietary role, life philosophy, sport and fitness, role of wellness, medical and surgical treatment and go on. In her clinical research the author is looking for something able to reduce the effect of stress and age progression. The author think, in fact, that the old age is like a pathology and it’s necessary to treat it using something able to correct the mechanism. This supplement was born to restore the skin elasticita and to improve the skin answer after intradermical biostimulation. This is the starting idea of research. During the analysis of the result we found that the effect of this supplement, it wasn’t limited to skin but enlarged also at the level of immunitary system, articular system and nervous system. The cocktail of vitamin in the supplement, associated at the Hyaloronic acid, Collagen and alpha lipoic acid has been able to reduce the oxidation phenomena and to correct the substance’s deficit that appears after 48 years old. In the presentation the author will show the details of the study, the action of single substance and the synergy effect in the supplement. The author will show also the dosages in function of the age and the collateral effect.
Ibrahim El Achkar
Dr Ibrahim Achkar Clinic, Lebanon
Title: Reversing aging and stem cells
Time : 10:30-10:50
Biography:
Ibrahim El achkar completed his studies from Saint Joseph University of Beirut and Paris University School of Medicine. He invented “EL ACHKAR Bone Injector†which is used in facial plastic surgery and his research is published in the British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and The European Journal of Facial Surgery. He is a member of the French Society of Aesthetic Surgery, the French Society of ENT and head and Neck Surgery, The Lebanese Society of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, The International Society of Lipolysistherapy, and The International ReCon Surgical.
Abstract:
Liposculpture (Fat Graft) with autologus fat graft is one of the safest, most durable and regenerative procedures of the face and body. Between January 2000 and 2010 around 5,200 patients have been treated with Liposculpture. Between 2011 and 2012 only 10 patients have been treated with ADRCs “Adipose-Derived Stem & Regenerative Cells†and 20 patients have been treated with fat enriched Stem Cells. In this study, we discuss the aesthetic result and regenerative action of:
Anandmayi Priyadarshini
Origo Cosmeceuticals Pvt. Ltd, India
Title: Glutathione supplement for skin lightening & anti-ageing
Time : 10:50-11:10
Biography:
Anandmayi has completed her BSc in 1999 in Zoology from Bhagalpur University, India and MBA in IT & Marketing in 2002 from Indian Institute of Planning & Management, Delhi, India. She is the director of Origo Cosmeceuticals Pvt. Ltd, a fastest growing Cosmeceutical & Neutraceutical company of India. She is having 12 plus year of experience in Sales & Marketing and Product Management in healthcare Industry. She is actively involved in launching as well as in Market research of many new and innovative Dermatocosmetics products in India among Cosmetologist and Dermatologist of India & UAE.
Abstract:
The growing demand of clients for full body skin lightening in Asia and Africa is the main reason behind this study and Glutathione supplement with Vitamin C is proving its efficacy very well in this particular segment. Glutathione /GHS is body’s Master Antioxidant, Detoxifier and Tyrosinase Inhibitor. Glutathione is a tripeptide made up of three amino acid cysteine, glutamic acid and glyceine and is found naturally in many fruits, vegetables and meats. Supplements of Glutathione shows skin lightening as well as age defying effects! It is produced in human liver and plays a key role in intermediary metabolism, immune response and health. When glutathione is taken in a higher dosage, the pathway of melanin is altered and is proven to reverse the melanin\\\'s metabolism turning dark pigmentations (eumelanin) into light pigmentations (Phaeomelanin) by inhibiting and blocking Tyrosinase enzyme. Continuous and consistent supplementation will result into gradual skin lightening. Its dosage and results depend upon body weight as well as color of skin for eg. results visible on Light-medium brown skin: 1-3 months, Dark brown skin: 3-6 months, Very dark skin: 6-12 months & Black skin: 18 months minimum and above. A Glutathione efficacy in skin lightening works only if it is taken with Vitamin C at least equal or twice its dosage. Standard dosage is 20-40mg/kg of body weight for 3-6 months once or twice in a day and best if taken at night 2-3 hours after last meal for better absorption. It gives skin a radiant glow, Controls acne and prevents acne marks, Defies the aging process, Protect skin from sun and environmental damages, Lighten skin color, pigmentation, tan & freckles, Anti-aging & anti wrinkles- make skin smooth, fresh & radiant, Hasten healing of wounds and Nourishes skin. My company is promoting Glutathione supplement – Ifair in India from last 4 year and has many satisfied customer, so I just wanted to share the efficacy and mode of action of it on our skin which many of us are not aware.
- Track 2: Advances in Cosmetic Procedures
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport
Chair
Angelo Rebelo
Clinica Milenio, Portugal
Co-Chair
Marcio Moreira
Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil
Session Introduction
Arianna Di Stadio
National Security Agency of Medicines and Health Products, France
Title: New philosophy approach at cosmetic procedure
Biography:
Dr. Arianna Di Stadio completed her surgery practice in France. She is specialized in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, ENT, and Microsurgery. She is a clinical researcher, after she completed her PhD in Audiology and new technology in deafness from Rome University in the year 2007. She has conducted different research protocols in the field of Head & neck Oncology and Neuroscience. She is a member of ANSM (National Security Agency of Medicines and Health Products), France. She collaborates with different Italian University to development research protocols addressed in different topics.
Abstract:
During my experience I understood the importance of patient global care, tipically patient in cosmetic antiage procedure wants only a one shoot procedure, like biorivitalization or filler injection. I propose to my patients a global care. In my presentation I will explain which aspect I consider, the rules to respect to obtain great result in aesthetic medical procedure. I have introduced this concept in France and in Italy to estabilish the importance of medicine also in the cosmetic approach
Hilton Becker
Hilton Becker M.D-Clinic of Plastic Surgery, USA
Title: Correcting animation deformity of the breast
Biography:
Dr. Becker has been in plastic surgery practice since 1981 and is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He received his medical degree from the University of Witwatersand, Johannesburg, South Africa, and completed his plastic surgery residency at the Medical College of Virginia. He specializes in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery of the breasts, facial rejuvenation, and liposuction. He has developed several medical patents, including the Becker Adjustable Breast Implant and the Becker Dissector Liposuction Cannula and a complete line of natural skin care products, always keeping the patient’s best interest in mind. He is the recipient of many awards, most notably named one of Good Housekeeping’s top Breast Cancer Reconstructive Surgeons in 1989. He remains dedicated to his cancer patients around the world. His philosophy is to exceed his patients’ needs and expectations and ensure they always receive the highest standard of care.
Abstract:
Anytime a breast implant is placed beneath the muscle, some degree of implant movement or even distortion can be seen. Patients who are athletic find this particularly bothersome and seek correction The technique of correction will be discussed and representative patients shown
Robert Kesmarszky
Groupe Courlancy, France
Title: Marginal mandibular nerve anatomy as a risk factor of cosmetological surgery
Time : 10:10-10:30
Biography:
He is currently working as a leading head and neck surgeon of the prestigious Groupe COURLANCY in France besides effecting neuromechanical research at the University of Technology and Economics in Budapest, Hungary. He is passionate about reconstructive surgery and cosmetological aspects. He is an author of several presentations and reviewer of several topic.
Abstract:
To analyse the anatomical characteristics of the marginal mandibular nerve with its impact on esthetic surgeries. Sources and methods: After the approval of the ethical committee 108 extratemporal facial nerves were dissected in the department of pathology. Intradissective observations, digital documentation, macroscopic and stereomicroscopic results of the removed specimens were analysed. Results: The characteristics of the examined nerves present an important difference of their course, diameter, branching patterns, collateral structures and vascularisation. Their rapport with other anatomical structures is not constant. Differences may occur regardless of the examined side, sex or age. Even when constant dissective conditions, unpredictible difficulties may occur. Conclusion: The anatomy of the marginal mandibular branch is inconstant. To avoid its damage, profound knowledge of the anatomy and meticulous surgery are musts.
Biography:
Mucio Joao Porto is a Plastic Surgeon from Brazil, by Prof Ivo Pitanguy at Pontificial Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro and a master in Aging Studies by Catholic University of Brasilia. He is also Invited-Professor at College of Medicine, Catholic University of Brasil, and an International Lecturer. Furthermore he is the Owner of Mucio Porto Clinic of Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine in Brasilia, Brazil. He completed the course in medicine at the Federal University of Goiás, in 1985. He accomplished internship at a public hospital of Sao Paulo and residency in general surgery at the Hospital of the Armed Forces in Brasilia in 1988. Subsequently he has been approved in the course of specialization in plastic surgery by the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Professor Ivo Pitanguy service from 1989 to 1992 and received title of Plastic Surgeon, ranked first among physicians of various parts of the world. He has travelled around the world to solidify his knowledge in teaching centers such as Baltimore, New Orleans, Philadelphia and Miami in the U.S. for training in facial peels, videoscopic facial surgery, hair implants and breast augmentation with adipose stem cells. He has also attended the French Institute of the hand and liposuction clinic of Professor Ives Gerard-Illous in Paris, France. In addition, he participated in visits to the Cantonal University of Geneva in Switzerland, Breast Reconstruction Institute of Genova, and University of Milan, Italy, among others. He also completed masters in studies of aging - Gerontology - Catholic University of Brasilia in 2008, where he passed with honors with a dissertation on “The nose on Aging, a study through self-portraits.” Presently he is a PhD candidate in Genomic Sciences and Biotechnology, which aims to study the role of stem cells in aging. He is a visiting professor in the Masters of Gerontology and Faculty of Medicine and a member of several medical societies such as the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, among others. He has presented scientific papers at various medical meetings in Brazil and in several countries as well as writing book chapters nationally and internationally. He has received numerous titles and awards as an indication for the “Who’s Who in the World” and “Educators of the World 2010 “Biographical Institute of Cambridge in the UK. Prof Porto practices currently in the trendy district of South Lake in Brasilia, capital of Brazil.
Abstract:
Renewed interest in techniques using the patient’s own fat for cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery has been noted in recent years. The use of fat grafting dates back to 1889 when Van der Muelen described the first use in human autotransplantation, closely followed by Neuber in 1893 that used it to fill a soft depression in the face of a woman. In 1910 Lexer published the first report with regards aesthetic medicine. In these procedures, fat harvested from one part of the body is washed (paying attention not to break it), purified and after transferred to other areas; for example fat obtained from a liposuction can be used for breast augmentation, reshaping, and facial rejuvenation. Many patients are always looking out for the most natural types of treatment they can find and the thought of an invasive cosmetic procedure make often delay or postpone a procedure. Fat grafting is an alternative easy and fast procedure to produce, good results with minimal risks, and lasts a long time, and involves the use of biomaterials mainly. All these factors bring a lot of patients continue to prefer this treatment. Once injected in the specific area that need to be treat, fat offers a matricial support to angiogenesis, stimulates the proliferation of pre-adipocytes. In this way patient can have benefits in case of facial deformities or post- surgical defects as well as to recapturing a youthful appearance, eliminating wrinkles, restoring harmonious volumetric facial and body ratio and regaining the wanted contour. Patient regain self- confidence and assurance just like any other cosmetic procedures but without having scars in a natural way, like it is suppose to be. Of course, not all fat grafting is the same because different problems require different solutions. Based on this, we have methods of fat harvesting, method of cells processing, method of transplantation and method of recipient site. There are many factors to be taken into consideration such as the state of the tissue in the recipient site, possible inflammation or the resorbable fat ratio. However, it has a big potential in vast reconstructive and aesthetic procedures.
Fabio Fantozzi
Studio Fantozzi, Italy
Title: Brachial lifting using the Balanced Triple-Vector (BTV) technique with dual opposing flaps
Time : 10:50-11:10
Biography:
Dr. Fabio Fantozzi received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Rome's "La Sapienza" University, one of the oldest and most esteemed universities in Europe. He also completed his residency in general surgery at this distinguished university. Dr. Fantozzi went on to complete a plastic surgery residency with Professor Ivo Pitanguy at Carlos Chagas University in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—the oldest plastic surgery college in the world. This unique training gave Dr. Fantozzi hands-on experience that many other schools do not provide, and the opportunity to work with some of the leading surgeons in the field of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Fantozzi’s unwavering dedication to quality patient care and safety, and his reputation for producing exceptional results, is what has made our practice one of the leading cosmetic surgery facilities in Italy. Dr. Fabio Fantozzi is known among his patients as a doctor who is communicative, thoughtful and highly skilled. He will go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure that his patients are well cared for and satisfied with their results. He takes the time to listen to each patient to gain a better understanding of their desires and expectations. Patients from all over the world come to Dr. Fantozzi to benefit from his unique training and medical expertise.
Abstract:
Brachioplasty often involves removing excess skin. Many traditional approaches to this form of surgery are prone to complications and imperfect healing of the incisions. Traditional techniques usually take little or no account of the force vectors that are subsequently applied to the incision after the operation. This contributes towards scarring and other complications. Method The proposed technique involves the explicit application of three balanced force vectors that greatly reduce scar-related complications. Although the scar is longer, it is on the medial side of the arm and usually fades away completely over time, with greatly improved aesthetic results. A closely related aspect of this technique is the application of anthropometric techniques in order to plan the operation for best results. Result The proposed technique has been applied in practice to 23 patients. There were no long-term complications. Temporary paresthesia was observed in 5 patients and temporary swelling of hands in 2 patients. One case of seroma was also detected. Two patient required surgical scar revision. One patient was unsastified with the final scar quality. Conclusions Due to the superficial resection in this technique, no damage to the subcutaneous tissue and lymphatic network occurs, resulting in a more predictable outcome with greatly reduced risk of complications. This technique is particularly good at reducing the scar retraction issues most common when using other single-vector approaches. Level of Evidence: Level IV, therapeutic study.
Alain Tenenbaum
Swiss Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine, Switzerland
Title: Workshop on “Butts reshaping by chemical myoplasty and myopexyâ€
Biography:
Alain Tenenbaum, is the President of Swiss Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine (SACDAM) and President of International Peeling Society(ISPC). He is a specialist in ENT (Oto Rhino Laryngology) and Facial, Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery. Also, he is an inventor of Endopeel and many other peelings like Peeling de Luxe. He is a Silver medalist faculty of University of Paris, France and an International expert of Complications of Fillers and Endoprosthesis. He is known as a worldwide trainer of Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Dermatology. He is an expert in SEO- Search Engines Optimization, for Aesthetic Medicine, Anti-Aging Medicine, Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He is an active member of European Society for Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD), European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery (EAFPS), and FMH.
Abstract:
The immediate chemical and medical Gluteopexy is a new weapon for dermatologists, by using the techniques called Endopeel, which have like mechanism of action a myotension, a myoplasty and a myopexy which duration does not exceed 6 months. These techniques can be proposed to patients who wish to get a gluteopexy, to patients who are not candidates for a surgical Gluteoplasty, to patients which refuse suspension threads, to surgeons who want to complete their operation of Gluteoplasty with gluteopexy. The advantages of these techniques are important for the patients, as the immediate effect, the absence of scar, the absence of down time, the absence of social eviction, as the transitory complications which are limited only to short duration edema and ecchymosis.
Patients’ selection
- All patients who desire a surgical or non-surgical gluteopexy can be candidates, as those not being candidate for any kind of filler(the fillers are too often sources of complications like granulomas, necrosis, migration, nodules etc.), and those wanting to complete or to maintain the benefits of suspension threads .Best indication is not fatty gluteal area, sagging down.
- Our critter of exclusion: Alcoholic patients, smokers, pregnant women, subjects under 18 years, patients affected with a cardiopathy, nephropathy and liver problems.
Benefit and Advantages:
- The gluteopexy effect is immediate and is perfectly visible 30 minutes after the end of the treatment with a maximum result 2 to 3 days after the procedure.
- The gluteopexy effect is early and will be relayed by the late peeling effect, specific to the techniques Endopeel.
- The treatment can be ineffective in 8% of the cases (bad technique).
- The effectiveness of this treatment increases with the number or the repetition of the procedures because the basic muscular tone will be thus increasingly high on the scale of the tension of this last
- same patient and by making a comparison between the treated side and the controlateral untreated one by pure visual inspection, or by photographic images, or by using points of reference. Results can be not only appreciated by inspection but also by palpation and eventually for very special experts by percussion
- These same parameters are taken again to evaluate the duration of the results objectively
- The procedure is made comfortable for the pusillanimous patients thanks to the special anesthetic gel applied before the Endopeel procedure and giving satisfaction of painless technique to each patient, because the protocol can be adapted perfectly according to the timetable of the patient and also according to his social requirements
- In the field of safety, so far and since 16 years these techniques started to be used, no legal procedure against a physician using the techniques Endopeel was announced and/or indexed to our knowledge. The only complications met are only transitory, like edema ecchymosis
- The report/ratio benefit cost of the treatment is accepted in the large majority of the cases
Techniques
- The selection of the patients has been described above.
- The material to be used is the following:
- The medical device like oily acid carbolic ( DocTNB)
- Syringes 1 ml luer lock
- Flexible needles for the body25 or 27g
- 1 needle 18g to aspire the solution of oily carbolic acid
- An anesthetic specific gel containing lidocaine 23%, tetracaine 7%, using an emollient lipophilic lubricating gel like vector
- A post, Endopeel, cold cream
- Finally one not alcoholic disinfecting product, gloves and gauzes.
- The technique known as standard treats: the whole gluteal area on all sides, the banana fold, eventually the areas under the banana fold as the area above the bitrochanteric line.
- Areas of, love handles, can be treated as well if there is no fat excess. In case of fat excess a prior lipoplasty should be done and Endopeel technique can follow 1 month after the lipoplasty procedure.
- The basic technique consists in injecting in subcutaneous perpendicular to the plan of the muscles 0.10 ml of oily acid carbolic each 2cm and same in the perpendicular plan to the precedent following the direction and the sense to obtain the wished lifting effect using crisscross-technique.
- Errors: The intra vascular injection of carbolic acid cannot be regarded as an error, considering the sclerosing effect of this substance. The injection into the motor plate or any nerve of carbolic acid may slow down the speed of nervous conduction for short duration.
- Safety: It is recommended for toxicity reasons not to inject more than 25 ml/ day/ patient . In case a patient needs more than 25 ml, this technique can be divided in consecutive days, respecting the maximal dose per day per patient.
Conclusion
Until now, the concept of Gluteoplasty was based only on volume augmentation concept, without taking care of the gluteopexy. With Endopeel techniques one acts not only on the myotension by preserving the muscular mass and without affecting the muscular contraction but also on the myoplasty and the myopexy .With this fact the indications of the fillers become more restricted and will apply only to the depressions which remain after tissue tension of the selected area. Indications of sutures will be too more restricted as they are not only painful but it is rare that a patient submits 2 times to sutures gluteal lift. Finally chemical gluteopexy with a handing-over in tension of tissues with tightening effect like the Endopeel techniques give a better shape of the gluteal area, project a nice convexity of the new gluteal shape , which is tighten too , with redraping of the oranges skin dued to cellulitis ( which gets the, iron effect, with Endopeel ). Also the eventual stretch marks will only optically disappear, being as well redraped through the, iron effect, of Endopeel.
The technique Endopeel is a new strategic weapon for the Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons enabling them to complete and/or maintain a Gluteoplasty which is an alternative to the surgery.
Thomas Haffner
Aesthetic Care, Germany
Title: 3D breast lift without a vertical scar
Time : 12:00-12:20
Biography:
Dr. Haffner has concluded his medicine study and his doctorate in Budapest, Hungary in 1979 and he became a specialised general surgeon in 1985. Since 2000 he opened his own outpatient private clinic for aesthetic-plastic surgery in Cologne, Germany. He has specialised in the cosmetic surgery of the face and the breast and of the intimate surgery. Dr. Haffner owns the Hungarian and German specialist's recognition of the surgery and vascular surgery. He passed the european examination cosmetic surgery and he is a board certified cosmetic surgeon of the International Board of Cosmetic Surgery in Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:
The author presents his developing works about a new method of the breast lift without a vertical scar. He has developed a newly constructed breast lift, from which result properly but also naturally tightened breasts from all three dimensions of view und thus without a vertical scar. The new Haffner breast lift means the reposition, the augmentation, the lifting and the stabilisation of the breast in the right position and right projection at the same time without a vertical scar. Ptotic breasts have however often lack of volume. By a simple enlargement with an Implant would we create from a small ptotic breast a large one without a good breast projection and without a nice cleavage. The three dimensional symmetry would be missed. For these challenging cases the role of Haffner´s 3d breast lift is to reposition and to shorten the ptotic breast, so that it will be suitable to be enlarged by an implant in a second session. The main argument for the new method is that, that the proper 3d form in all three dimensions achieved, while a vertical scar is abandoned. Therefore the new 3d breast lift means a new era in the aesthetic-plastic breast surgery. No woman in the future needs to be satisfied with disfiguring vertical scars in case of a breast lift any more. The small as well as a bit larger breasts could and should be tightened in the future without unpleasant vertical scars. The breast Lift with an inverted T- scar was exchanged by the Lift with the vertical scar; the vertical scar now can be exchanged by the lift without them.
Angelo Rebelo
Clinica Milenio, Portugal
Title: Breast augmentation tumescent local anaesthesia cohesive gel silicone implants
Time : 12:20-12:40
Biography:
Dr . Rebelo has concluded his medicine studies in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon, Portugal in 1980 and he became a specialized in Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery in 1990. Since 1997 he opened his own outpatient private clinic for aesthetic-plastic surgery in Lisbon, Portugal, in the last 18 years, he’s in exclusivity at Clinica Milénio in Lisbon - Portugal, as Clinic Director and Cosmetic Surgeon. He is precursor in several techniques of Cosmetic Surgery performed under Local Tumescent Anaesthesia and outpatient. Internationally, Dr. Rebelo has been invited to teach and perform several surgical demonstrations in many countries. Dr. Rebelo is frequently sought out by the medias as an authority in his field. His surgical techniques and advancements have been the subjects of interviews in Portuguese and international media, he’s also author of numerous videos, lectures and articles presented at congresses and scientific journals. He is also an active member of several Professional Societies and Associations through the world.
Abstract:
Breast implants is always a controversial subject. Because, there are many approaches and opinions vary. The Approach Via (areolar, infra-mammary, axillary, endoscopic…) The Anaesthesia (general, local…) The Positioning of the Implant (retro-glandular, retro-pectoral) The Type of Implant (silicone, saline, hydrogel, triglyceride…) The author prefers and usually uses the following procedure, because of fewer complications and better results. THE AREOLAR VIA - First choice (inferior circun-areolar or trans-areolar of Pitangui) because there is no risk of hypertrophic or keloid scaring and it doesn’t disturb the normal breast anatomy and physiology. The criteria, the areola must be at least 3 cm in diameter. According the implant size can be smaller. THE RETROGLANDULAR PLACEMENT – first choice and in almost all cases he prefers this placement because it gives a more natural appearance, there is no discomfort for the patient as in the retro pectoral position and no problem with dislocation of the implant. TUMESCENT LOCAL ANESTHESIA - if there are no counter-indications he prefers the tumescent local anaesthesia. He uses the modified Klein’s formula, 1,7-2 mm Klein’s cannulas and the Byron compressed system. COHESIVE GEL SILICONE PROTHESIS - The author prefers the cohesive gel silicone implants because they are very safe and of excellent quality. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE / PROCEDURE – The incision, approach at aponeurotical level, undermining to perform a pocket at least 2-3 cm bigger than the implant diameter, careful haemostasis, put the implant in place, close by layers. Jackson-Pratt drain is used routinely and removed 24-48 hours after. All patients have a complete clinical history, pre-op routine examinations plus mammography and/or mammary ecography.
Maria Vitale
Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria-IFC Group, Spain
Title: Assessment of the efficacy and tolerance of a new combination of retinoids and depigmenting agents in the treatment of melasma
Time : 12:40-13:00
Biography:
Maria Vitale is currently working as a Medical Director for IFC Group [Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria], at Madrid, Spain. She is an active speaker and has delivered presentations in different conferences. Her principle expertized topics are Acne, Herpes, Photoprotection, Photoaging, and Phototherapy. She is member of various scientific societies- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), Dermatology Society of Argentina (SAD), and many more.
Abstract:
Melasma is a common hyperpigmentation disorder which mainly affects women with a high phototype and often remains active for several years, being associated with a considerable psychological impact. The management of melasma is often challenging, because it is very resistant to treatments and requires long-term therapeutic protocols. Conventional treatment includes depigmenting products, such as hydroquinone (HQ), retinoids, mequinol, azelaic acid, arbutin, kojic acid, etc., which exert their action at different stages of melanogenesis. In addition, avoidance of aggravating factors is strongly indicated. Combination therapy is usually prescribed, with a typical association of HQ and retinoic acid. However, HQ’s safety has been questioned in certain cases, and prolonged use may lead to adverse effects such as depigmentation and ochronosis, so it cannot be considered as a golden standard. In the search for safer alternatives, a new product based on RetinSphere® technology has been designed. It incorporates two topical retinoids: retinol glycospheres and hydroxypinacolone retinoate, which directly interacts with the retinoic acid receptor but does not induce irritation. Additionally, the product includes other depigmenting active ingredients. The objective has been creating a product which may reduce or even substitute the use of HQ in the management of melasma patients. We will show the results of clinical assays on several skin types and the efficacy and safety of the new combination of retinoids in the improvement of melasma will be discussed.
Soghrat Nazem, Loghman Nazem
Nazem Clinic, Iran
Title: Thread tightening and lifting: An amazing anti-aging approach
Time : 13:00-13:20
Biography:
Soghrat Nazem owns a private clinic in Iran. He is a skin and hair care product instructor. His area of interest is mesotherapy, botox injection, filler Injection, Slimming, Cavitaion, Cryolipolysis, and Thread Rejuvenation
Abstract:
Thread tightening and lifting is a novelty in aesthetic medicine used to achieve a rejuvenation effect on the face and the body. This new method is based on the implanting of multiple mini-threads in the dermis. After pulling needles out, the inserted suture stay into the skin. These threads made from Polydioxanone (PDO) which are biocompatible, synthetic, absorbable, monofilaments, non-toxic and heavy metal free material threads. PDO threads cause a minimal inflammatory reaction in tissue and stimulates tissue neocolagenesis process, create new elastin and hyaluronic acid. They will be absorbed slowly during 6 †8 months into the body safely so continuing effects are expected. Then, it is a simple, safe and effective techniques to counteract the sagging of the soft tissues of the face and the body that caused by aging and it provides anti-aging effects. The needle sizes that utilize for face are 26-30 G with bended threads of 5-0, 6-0, 7-0USP sizes. The entire procedure takes about 1 hour (depending on treatment area), where an anaesthetic cream is applied on the treatment area prior to the procedure. The results are skin rejuvenation and tightening, wrinkles smoothing, improved skin tone and structure, tightenining pores by new tissues and lifting of the skin. It means a more youthful skin. These procedures have very short down time, long lasting results, the least invasiveness, minimal risk of bleeding and minimal side effects. It could be applied anywhere on the body, including nasolabial fold, eye corners, cheeks, double chin, neck, forehead, glabellar fold and parts of body like forearm and abdomen. PDO thread tightening and lifting is for anyone who wishes to reverse aging effects by fixing these problems from the inside. It is suggested to patients whose main symptom is sagging on the face, wanting smaller youthful face, like to restore volume with natural rejuvenation techniques, wishing to look like their previous younger photos and do not wish to undergo invasive surgeries.
- Track 7: Advances in Trichology: Managing Hair Loss Track 13: The Business of Cosmetology
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport
Chair
Nicolas Perez-Mora
Svenson Medical, Spain
Co-Chair
Maria Vitale
Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria-IFC Group, Spain
Session Introduction
Bryan Durocher
Durocher Enterprises, USA
Title: Profitable cosmetic/aesthetic practice strategies
Biography:
Bryan Durocher is the author of Wakeup Live the Life You Love in Beauty, and the founder of Essentials Spa Consulting and Durocher Enterprises. Bryan was named one of the “Top 20 People to Know in the Beauty Industry†by Global Cosmetic Industry Magazine. Durocher provides coaching, consulting, global industry trends, marketing solutions for med spas, spa and industry professionals internationally. Durocher Enterprises has been published in many articles and has provided business education internationally including Spa Asia, A4M North America, Australia, Europe Dubai, OMICS, Organization Mondiale Moscow, Allured’ s Face & Body, America’s Spa Expo, ISSE, the Premiere Beauty Show in Orlando, and the International Esthetics, Cosmetics, and Spa Conference, and contributor to NBC South Florida Today
Abstract:
To give attendees a better understanding of current market trends and how to build a clientele in the practice and deliver a customer experience that focuses understanding how to best service their client, suggest new services options, pre-book their next visit to guarantee future income, recommend retail products to extend their experience at home and market to new clients through their social media channels and event programming This course will help the practice develop a stronger skill level with building a clientele. In addition it will give the attendees a way to increase their income and that of the practice. At the conclusion of the lecture the attendee will have a better understanding of steps are necessary in attracting, building, and maintaining a financially successful client base in the professional medical cosmetic industry.
Biography:
Nicolas Perez-Mora completed his MD PhD Degree in Madrid – SPAIN. He was trained on Clinical Research in Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas (U.S.A.) 1989-1990, and in Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, U.S.A. (1999-2000). He is author of 40 registered PubMed publications. He works as Medical & Scientific Advisor for the Svenson Medical Corporation www.svenson.es who owns over 60 hair-care centers in Spain, Germany, Portugal and Switzerland. Currently he combines hair-care clinical practice with hair-care clinical research. He was recently awarded for the Best Clinical Poster presented in the 8th World Congress for Hair Research (Jeju Island, Korea, May 2014)
Abstract:
Hair Prosthesis (HP) is a valid cosmetic option for patients with advanced alopecia. We evaluated if air-compressed topical Minoxidil (Mx) may improve self-image satisfaction on those patients, by improving their remaining own-hair perception. 43 patients using HP volunteered to complete a questionnaire, inquiring about relevant perceptions during the previous 6-month period. The three specific questions were: 1. Has the aspect of your own-hair improved? 2. Has the density of you own-hair increased? 3. How relevant is for you to maintain and preserve your own-hair over time? Patients’ responses options were classified and marked as: “nothing†(score 1), “barely†(score 2), “something†(score 3) or “much†(score 4). A total score was calculated in each patient by adding up scores from questions 1 and 2. Total score 2-4 was considered poor positive-perception, while total score 5-8 was identified as good positive-perception. 31 patients received air-compressed Mx sessions every other week, during hair-care center visits (Mx Group). HP was temporarily removed before Mx application. 12 patients did receive only cosmetic care during their HP hair-care sessions without Mx application (Control Group). Control Group presented with poor positive-perception (score 2-4) 100% (12/12) and good positive-perception (score 5-8) 0% (0/12). Meanwhile Mx group demonstrated poor positive-perception (score 2-4) (13/31) (41.9%) but good positive-perception (score 5-8) 58.1% (18/31). (P<.01). To maintain and preserve the remaining own-hair was considered much relevant in most patients. Conclusion: Air-compressed topical Minoxidil (Mx) applied every other week, may improve self-image satisfaction on HP patients, by improving their remaining own-hair perception.
Rajaram Samant
Akumentis Healhcare Ltd., India
Title: GainmoreTM M: An oral supplementation in men with Androgenic Alopecia for reduction in hair loss & new hair growth
Biography:
Rajaram Samant Crowned “Entrepreneur of the Year for three consecutive years 2012, 2013 & 2014†amongst several other prestigious awards, he is the Founder and CEO of Akumentis Healthcare Ltd, which is the fastest growing company in India. After graduating from the Grant Medical College, Mumbai, India, he did his MBA from Indian Institute of Management- Kolkata (IIM-C). His company received Emerging company of the year award in 2013 & All India Achievers Foundation crowned him as emerging leader of 2013. He posses special interest in research in trichology & skin lightening
Abstract:
Background: Androgenic alopecia, the most common form of alopecia, is a major indication for dermatogical consultation. Many literatures highlight nutritional deficiency as a common reason for the development of androgenic alopecia. Use of hormonal preparation and finasteride is associated with side effects of loss of sex drive or impotence. Effective and safe nutritional therapy can be a better option for the managing androgenic alopecia. Objective: Study focuses on the effect of oral supplementation of GainmoreTM M Tablets in the reduction of hair loss and promotion of new hair growth in men with androgenic alopecia. Methods: Men (n=50) with varying levels of hair loss were given GainmoreTM M Tablets once daily for 6 months. GainmoreTM M Tablets is a proprietary blend containing Saw palmetto extract and other nutritional agents. Results: 50% of the participants reported a noticeable decrease in hair loss after 45 to 60 days of treatment. 65% of participants reported significant fall in the hair loss by three months. By the end of the study, majority of men reported new hair growth. This study also suggests that GainmoreTM M brings marked improvement in new hair growth. This effect, however, seems to be more pronounced in participants at the end of fifth month of study. Conclusions: GainmoreTM M oral supplementation in men with androgenic alopecia is effective in reducing hair loss and improving hair growth in men with androgenic alopecia.
Bryan Durocher
Durocher Enterprises, USA
Title: Workshop on “How to hire and pay a staff that grows an aesthetic medical practiceâ€
Time : 12:25-13:25
Biography:
Bryan Durocher is the author of Wakeup Live the Life You Love in Beauty, and the founder of Essentials Spa Consulting and Durocher Enterprises. Bryan was named one of the “Top 20 People to Know in the Beauty Industry” by Global Cosmetic Industry Magazine. Durocher provides coaching, consulting, global industry trends, marketing solutions for med spas, spa and industry professionals internationally. Durocher Enterprises has been published in many articles and has provided business education internationally including Spa Asia, A4M North America, Australia, Europe Dubai, OMICS, Organization Mondiale Moscow, Allured’ s Face & Body, America’s Spa Expo, ISSE, the Premiere Beauty Show in Orlando, and the International Esthetics, Cosmetics, and Spa Conference, and contributor to NBC South Florida Today
Abstract:
To give attendees a better understanding of how to build a team of professional service providers and deliver a customer experience that focuses understanding how to best service their client and the practice as a whole. Provide the owner and manager the necessary interview questions and skills to hire effectively thus reducing turnover, and increasing productivity, profitability, and client retention. This course will help the physician and practice manager develop a stronger skill level with building a team of dedicated service providers who are loyal to the business and will grow multiple revenue streams. In addition it will give the practice owner tools for retention within the business. This informative lecture will provide the practice with the essential tools to build and maximize their team’s potential. You will learn Key interview techniques to determine which potential team members are right for you and move past the standard questions to ones that are thought provoking and show you who they really are. Walk away with ideas on how to set clear expectations right from the start in regards to cash based service expectations. Discover motivation techniques that inspire your people to be the positive example and the incentives to retain key staff. At the conclusion of the lecture the attendee will have a better understanding of steps that are necessary in attracting, interviewing, and hiring productive, long term service providers to work with in their practice.
- Track 6: Latest Procedures and Strategies in Hair Transplantation
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport
Chair
William Lindsey
Nova Hair Center, USA
Co-Chair
Robert Kesmarszky
Groupe Courlancy, France
Session Introduction
William Lindsey
Nova Hair Center, USA
Title: Ultra-refined Follicular Unit Transplantation into scar tissue as an alternative to surgical scar revision in hair bearing scalp
Time : 13:55-14:15
Biography:
William H. Lindsey is a graduate of the University of Richmond where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1986. He graduated from the University of Virginia-Medical School in 1990 and completed his residency training in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at UVA in 1995. Following his residency, he completed a specialized fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery under the auspices of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship in South Carolina. At the conclusion of his fellowship, he returned to the University of Virginia as an assistant professor in the Department of Otolaryngology for 4 years. He moved to Northern Virginia in 2000 to practice Hair Transplantation and facial plastic surgery and joined the staff at George Washington University Medical Center. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a Fellow of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He is an associate of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons. He has been practicing hair transplantation for over 18 years with hundreds of satisfied patients. By training and working with some of the biggest names in the industry he has produced his own unique protocols and methods that have gained him worldwide recognition among patients and surgeons alike. He performs high density, ultra-refined, follicular unit transplantation (FUT) via both strip method and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) method and performs mega sessions routinely.
Abstract:
Background:
Scars in hair bearing scalp present unique challenges. While scar revision is the main tool in the reconstructive surgeon’s armamentarium, at times it may have either contributed to the scar problem or may not be an ideal choice. Hair transplantation offers an alternative in select cases. A review of 12 repair cases is presented with discussion of specific nuances particular to graft placement into scar tissue.
Materials and Methods:
Review of 12 cases of hair transplantation to repair scars in hair bearing scalp in patients with at least 1 year follow up.
Results:
All 12 patients had good to excellent coverage of their scars with hair transplantation using follicular unit harvest by either strip or FUE. In 3 patients, particularly dense and fibrous parts of the treated scar showed less growth but still a significant growth yield. Full growth often required 15 months.
Discussion:
In this series, both strip and FUE graft harvest was utilized. In both techniques, minimal trimming of subcutaneous tissue was performed so that the follicular unit was transplanted with slightly more surrounding tissue than for a standard hairline case. Recipient slits were therefore made slightly wider, averaging 1.25mm and minimal pressure was used in graft placement.
Conclusion:
In patients with scars in hair bearing scalp, hair transplantation offers an alternative to surgical scar excision. Careful harvest and placement of slightly thicker grafts into properly created recipient slits yields consistent and cosmetically pleasing results.
Biography:
Michael B Wolfeld, M.D. is a board certified plastic surgeon and an Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. At Bernstein Medical he performs hair transplants using the newest technologies including the ARTAS Robotic Hair Transplant system. He has nationally published and has lectured extensively on cosmetic surgery and aesthetic surgery, new advances in hair restoration and robotic hair transplant surgery He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University and earned his medical degree from SUNY Downstate Medical School. He completed the highly competitive six year training program in the specialty of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, where he served as Chief Resident. In addition, he pursued an aesthetic fellowship at Lenox Hill Hospital and the prestigious Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital. He has participated in international plastic surgery missions including traveling to South America to treat children with various congenital deformities. In addition to his work at Bernstein Medical, he helps to train the next generation of plastic surgeons at Lenox Hill Hospital, Manhattan Eye, Ear, & Throat Hospital, and the New York Eye & Ear Infirmary.
Abstract:
Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is a harvesting procedure where hair is removed directly from the posterior and parietal regions of the scalp (donor area) as individual, naturally occurring groups of 1-4 hairs. The groups of 1-4 hairs harvested are referred to as the “follicular unit”. FUE is an instrument dependent procedure, and therefore, the tool utilized for harvesting the grafts may significantly affect the results. The FUE technique consists of two main steps:
- Separation of follicular units from the surrounding skin, and
- extraction of the follicular units from the scalp. Step one of an FUE procedure, the separation of the follicular units from the surrounding donor tissue, is a highly repetitive and labor intensive process that requires great precision and accuracy. This step, which must be repeated manually hundreds to thousands of times in a typical FUE procedure, subjects the patient to significant human error and variability. The robotic system, ARTAS® system (Restoration Robotics, Sunnyvale, CA), was introduced in 2011 to automate the punch mechanism, which is the crucial first step of a FUE procedure. The robotic system increases the accuracy of graft harvesting, which in turn minimizes damage to hair follicles and reduces harvesting time. Each of these factors potentially contributes to increased graft survival. Additionally, a more recent advancement of the robotic system is its ability to perform automated recipient site creation. Preliminary observations suggest that it can accomplish this function with greater precision and consistency than when performed manually.
The ARTAS® Robotic system is an image-guided system composed of a robotic arm, dual-needle punch mechanism, video imaging system, and a user interface. Its extraction technique consists of a double-punch arrangement with an inner (sharp) punch and outer (dull) punch. The inner punch has cutting capabilities to score the upper most part of the skin and the outer punch has a blunt edge used for dissection of the follicular units from the surrounding tissue that minimizes injury to the grafts. The image-guided system allows this step to be accomplished with great precision. The patient lies on a specially designed operating table that allows access of the robotic arm to the donor area of the scalp. The robotic arm is monitored and controlled from a computer system and there is a wall mounted control that is visible to the physician and staff.
Biography:
Nicolas Perez-Mora completed his MD PhD Degree in Madrid – SPAIN. He was trained on Clinical Research in Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas (U.S.A.) 1989-1990, and in Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, U.S.A. (1999-2000). He is author of 40 registered PubMed publications. He works as Medical & Scientific Advisor for the Svenson Medical Corporation www.svenson.es who owns over 60 hair-care centers in Spain, Germany, Portugal and Switzerland. Currently he combines hair-care clinical practice with hair-care clinical research. He was recently awarded for the Best Clinical Poster presented in the 8th World Congress for Hair Research (Jeju Island, Korea, May 2014)
Abstract:
Acute telogen effluvium (ATE) is often associated with Female Androgenetic Alopecia (FAA) but predictive factors of ATE - FAA association, and clinical factors or therapies which may influence the progression of ATE to Chronic Telogen Effluvium (CTE) have not been reported yet. We have retrospectively analyzed 503 ATE patients with a minimum 1-year follow-up. Demographic and clinical variables considered were: age, year when ATE diagnosis was made, region where patient was located, different oral treatment modalities, and Minoxidil topical therapy. Triggering causes were classified as follows: (1) Seasonal hair loss, (2) Severe Diet, (3) Postpartum, (4) Iron deficiency, (5) Psychoemotional stress, (6) Thyroid dysfunction, (7) Medication intake or withdrawal, (8) Antineoplastic therapies and/or major surgery, (9) More than one of the above mentioned. Chronic telogen effluvium (CTE) diagnosis was established when ATE lasted longer than 1 year. FAA diagnosis was always established by the patient’s physician. Univariate analysis and a binary logistic regression model were used to identify independent predictive factors of ATE – FAA association and CTE progression. Then, we have identified predictive factors of ATE – FAA association. Conclusions: Triggering Cause is an independent predictive factor of ATE-FFA Association. Triggering causes with higher risk of concurrent FAA are: severe diet, iron deficiency and thyroid dysfunction. Patients suffering ATE may benefit from different therapeutic approaches (depending on which is the triggering cause) to prevent or treat their association with FAA. Minoxidil use shows a trend to lower the percentage of progression to CTE.
Hannelore Leavy, Bojana Matovski
HR Leavy LLC Spa & Wellness Consultancy, USA Rejuveeâ„¢, USA
Title: Workshop on “New generation RF technology-(Treatments & benefits for patients & your bottom line)â€
Biography:
Bojana Matovski - The “Beauty Doctor” holds a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Belgrade, the capital of former Yugoslavia. She has studied with such leading providers as plastic surgeon, Dr. Jadran Dondic , Dr Nenad Stepic ; Dr. Zoran Stojcic , a Maxillofacial Surgeon a specialist, who has used PLUTON Electronic at the Mayo Clinic; Jacksonville University Hospital, and Dr. Zarko Borovic After completing this extensive her training, she is internationally certified to educate/train others in the use of all Pluton Electronics devices which are used in hospitals specializing in aesthetic plastic surgery. Her motto is “rejuvenate the skin – hold up aging!” Because of her outstanding achievements Worldwide, Who’s Who in American Education 2012-13, recognized her, as Owner, Trainer, and Educator of executives, professionals and entrepreneurs, and in May 2012, the National Association of Professional Women named her Woman of the Year 2012/2013.
Hannelore R. Leavy is Founder and Director of the Day & Medical Spa Association, a professional association which is dedicated to the education of customers, to benefit and to make availability of Spa Treatments; for professionals to elevate and preserve the standard of Spa services. As Marketing Director of Austrian National Tourist Office, she promoted health vacations to European Spa’s. She is the associate publisher of “The Spa Finder” She has appeared on CNN Financial News, MSNBC, and has been quoted hundreds of times in all major newspapers and magazines in the US and international
Abstract:
3rd Generation Radio Frequency technology is the world’s most advanced Radio Frequency technology. It is clinically proven and is used successfully by physicians, aestheticians and in clinics around the world, it regenerates collagen, tightens and tones the skin, improves the appearance of cellulite and reduces body circumference. Three Polar Technology is used to simultaneously heat deep and superficial layers. This focused, selective deep heating stimulates the body’s natural skin renewal process, tightening existing collagen fibers and augmenting new collagen generation. It also accelerates fat metabolism to cause fat cells to shrink, improving cellulite appearance and treating localized bulges and fat deposits in many areas of the body. Treatment provides immediate visual effect and a long-term result. The immediate visible effects are smoother, tightened appearance and texture – visible from the very first treatment. The long-term effects of the deep heating accelerate the metabolism of fibroblasts, which produce collage, augmenting new collagen generation.
Newest Quadruple Radio Frequency is based on active’s BRF Technology (burst Repetition Frequency), combined with realtime continuous thermal skin monitoring. This technology provides treatment, is effective and has no side effect. Quadro Polar RF is designed to produces skin-tightening: it also removes unwanted fat and toxins. The new treatment is based on two RF effects: Fat cells drainage/breakage, skin rejuvenation and lifting. With RF energy, we can increase the metabolism of the connective tissues and break/shrink the fat cells trapped inside them resulting in a smooth, cellulite free skin. Quadro Polar RF penetration through the skin with a limited influence on the epidermis. This procedure is painless, pleasant: there is a feeling of warmth.
Ultrasound Cavitation - “Liposuction without Liposuction” Cavitation implies the use of an appliance equipped with a hand piece which is placed on the skin, targeting fat deposits, so that the fat cells are dissolved by using special manipulation technique. Over a more or less short period of time, cavitation allows to get amazing results such as the reduction of total removal of cellulite and fat in specific areas. This is exactly what Re-Age offers to its clients.
- Track 8: Cosmetic Dermatology
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport
Chair
William Lindsey
Nova Hair Center, USA
Session Introduction
Maria Vitale
Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria-IFC Group, Spain
Title: RTF-1: Characterization of its main components and analysis of its biological effects on hair follicles
Time : 16:10-16:30
Biography:
Maria Vitale is currently working as a Medical Director for IFC Group [Industrial Farmaceutica Cantabria], at Madrid, Spain. She is an active speaker and has delivered presentations in different conferences. Her principle expertized topics are Acne, Herpes, Photoprotection, Photoaging, and Phototherapy. She is member of various scientific societies- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), Dermatology Society of Argentina (SAD), and many more.
Abstract:
Colostrum is the first secretion product of mammary gland after birth and represents a natural source of vitamins, immunoglobulin, cytokines, hormones, and growth factors. All these factors stimulate tissues turnover, regulate energetic metabolism and strengthen the immune system. For these beneficial features, colostrum has been traditionally used to treat several diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and bacterial infections. Bovine colostrum promotes growth and migration of both epithelial and mesenchymal cells. Moreover, the mitogenic capacity of bovine colostrum on human keratinocytes has been demonstrated. The combination of growth factors and active molecules contained in colostrum makes it an efficient natural product able to improve wound healing. Furthermore, recent experimental data show the association of new hair follicles to the spontaneous wound healing process. Bovine colostrum composition has been only partially defined. However, some elements are known to be contained also in platelet rich plasma (PRP), which represent one of the most recent and effective tool to counteract androgenetic alopecia.Based on the above hypothesis described, the new cosmetic ingredient RTF-1 (bovine colostrum) may favor the renewal of hair follicles on glabrous skin areas and may represent a useful natural presidium against androgenetic alopecia. Will be discussed the results of in vitro and clinical studies of this new active ingredient.
Robert Kesmarszky
Groupe Courlancy, France
Title: Dermatological aspects of a humanitarian mission, a first time examined population
Time : 16:30-16:50
Biography:
He is currently working as a leading head and neck surgeon of the prestigious Groupe COURLANCY in France besides effecting neuromechanical research at the University of Technology and Economics in Budapest, Hungary. He is passionate about reconstructive surgery and cosmetological aspects. He is an author of several presentations and reviewer of several topic.
Abstract:
The authors participated a humanitarian mission in Africa during late 2013. One of the main goals was detecting pathological differences in the area, emphasised by the importance of reemerging pathologies, migration, lifestyle and climatic changes induced problems. Environmental, social, civilisational factors were all different compared to Europe. 679 patients were examined by the first author, representing a cross section of the society. None of them had specialized examination before. 18,2% of the patients presented dermatologic symptomes. The incidence of mycotic, parasital, cicatrisational and HIV related pathologies was higher then in Europe. The authors present the incidence, ethiology and treatement possibilities of the detected dermatological cases. Conclusion: In developing countries, dermatological disorders present different ethiologies, incidences. The cosmetological impact is important, skin quality is modified.
Inga Zemite
Veselibas Centrs 4, Latvia
Title: Fungal diseases of the scalp skin in the trichologist practice
Biography:
Inga Zemite is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of scalp skin and hair diseases. She is a leading and well-known specialist in her field in Latvia. Since starting her practice in 1997, she has become a leading expert in her country. She is also a general practitioner and often appears on national TV, radio, and in different publications to give advice about hair treatments, healthy living and explaining the course of diseases. She is the founder and a leading member of the Latvian Hair Doctors Association and is the mehttp://cosmetology-trichology.conferenceseries.com/mber of EHRS.
Abstract:
Tinea capitis is a common infection occurring predominantly in prepubertal children. Although infection in adults can occur, it is considered as a rare condition. There are different kind of infections that can affect scalp and hair. Microsporum and Trichophyton species are the aetiologicala gents of tinea capitis. The most common causative fungi are T. tonsurans and M. canis. Tinea capitis is diagnosed by its appearance and the results of an examination of a sample of plucked hairs or of hairs and scale from the scalp. Though chronic forms of dermatophytias often stay overlooked; and also malassezia influence is underestimated as it is usually seen as saprophyte. If left untreated, tinea capitis may cause permanent hair loss and scarring. In our clinical investigation we found out a lot of cases of infection and treated patients with antimicotical therapy to clean infection. The findings after treatment was improvement in hair quality and volume, disappearance of itchy conditions, decrease in symptoms of seborrhea and general improvement in feelings of patient. Obvious improvement in hair quality and volume was seen in young adults less than 30 years old with early symptoms of androgenetic alopecia.
Conclusion:
Influence of malassezia yeasts is underestimated and most probably it has quite high involvement in cause of hair loss. It is needed to do further investigation to prove this statement in trichological practice.
Praggajit Bhikkhu Anip
International Buddhist College, Thailand
Title: The nations and reality of cosmetic gynecology
Biography:
Praggajit Bhikkhu Anip has successfully completed Bachelor Degree with 1st class honor studied on Buddhism in English at the age of 29 years from Mahachularajalongkorn University and postdoctoral studying in International Buddhist College on Buddhist studies. He has number 4th stage monk in monk temple in Thailand. He has written many reputed articles across the world in many conferences such as Canada, Australia, Europe, South Korea, and Japan on Buddhist perspective which reputedly published in their editorial journals.
Abstract:
World have been sophisticated with the innovation of it. It has been done by human. Human natures are so developed and incomparable. Their intellectuality world become the lightest in every aspect, for being advanced in the world; it itself cannot perform because the world have only four elements which refer to earth, water, wind and fire. All of those four things inception and orthodox are erecting up from these four elements with the intention of the being. Among the so many things cosmetic is most one has been used. There are numerous types of cosmetic which are used by people in this world. Cosmetic comes from several sources. The source can be from natural, oil, seeds, etc. Cosmetic can make a person aesthetic and happy, good appearance and nice but similarly it can destroy one’s life. Cosmetic can cause breast cancer, ulcer, etc. most of the patient, we can see in several hospitals or clinic; are suffering from various diseases due to cosmetics. The conservative treatment for the breast cancer and external ulcer for what they need for surgical treatment by the doctors. It is required to do with proper manner. Most of the people they need to have a clinical operation to cure from these diseases, but very rarely they get cured from this disease. The authors classify these squeal into three types: 1. Unsymmetricalism, 2. Partiality of open conversation and 3. The major deformity is reluctant of discussion about part of the injured body which is required for proper treatment. Very less patient discusses about the part of the body rest of them hide from doctors. Most of the patient needs underwent surgery from irradiation. Most of the people have satisfied with the cosmetic result. Some patients are treated by various technical terms such as implants, mammaplasty, and abdominal flap. Only few patients are satisfied about the using cosmetic influences. Most of the people even don’t know how to use the cosmetics in their way of using. It is because of lack of knowledge about applying cosmetics. Although they do not get the immediate result of it, but later on they get it back. This classification is a valuable guide for technique selection. Cosmetics should be avoided to be out of getting attracted by cancer, ulcer etc, because they are mainly postoperative, optimal treatment should be prevented by performing immediate remodeling of the treated part before radiotherapy. This pleads for integration of plastic surgical techniques at the time of the original lumpectomy, thus reducing the need for delayed reconstructive surgery.