1 2 Message from the Chairs Message from the President It is our great honor as chairs of this I am delighted to welcome all of you to year’s AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting to my state and the exciting city of Orlando. welcome you to come to Orlando. We I hope that you have your family here hope you enjoy the many fun things this with you to make lasting memories. city has to offer. Drs. Phillip R. Langsdon and Anthony E. We have planned a program full of Brissett, have put together an intense, thorough program packed with papers, Edward H. learning opportunities covering all Phillip R. panels, and courses in all our areas of Farrior, MD aspects of facial plastic and recon- Langsdon, MD expertise. Many of the presenters are from the next structive in various formats: generation of teachers and leaders. They are fresh minds panels, lectures, workshops, free paper with innovative thoughts that will stimulate us all to be presentations, and instruction courses. better and more critical in our thought process. As To note, we have organized the instruct- always, we long to hear from our long-standing teachers ion courses in four different topics for their tried and true experiences and for their wisdom. that will be running concurrently each afternoon. These topics include aging I am happy to welcome our invited guest speakers. For face and rhinoplasty; non-surgical and the Gene Tardy Scholar, I could think of none more office-based; business management Anthony E. appropriate than Richard T. Farrior, MD--the only surviv- and marketing; and reconstructive Brissett, MD ing president among our first eight presidents and he is surgery. This allows you the flexibilty of attending one one of five from our first 18 presidents. To have some course at a time in four different topic areas. perspective, he was the president when the Academy was in its fourth year, Lyndon Johnson was U.S. presi- The annual Essentials in Facial seminar for dent, Martin Luther King, Jr., was alive, and the Vietnam residents is scheduled on Saturday and the 4th Annual War was raging. Dr. Farrior has a perspective on this Microvascular Workshop is scheduled on Sunday; we Academy that no one else can possess. He was there and was integral to its founding. Do not miss his talk entitled, hope that AAO-HNSF meeting attendees have taken the “Education, as a Teacher, Always a Student.” opportunity to participate in these two bridge-day courses. The John Conley lecture will be particularly fascinating, entitled, "Beautification for Eternity, Mummification in We welcome the Organization of Facial Plastic Surgery Ancient Egypt" and is presented by Robert Brier PhD, Assistants (OFPSA) to this meeting as well. They have from Long Island University. He is the world's expert in prepared a unique three day program on various talks mummification and has even mummified a modern man and lectures on practice management, ancillary proce- using the techniques practiced by the ancient Egyp- dures, and industry trends and standards. tians—quite possibly the only person to have done this in the last 2000 years. Social activities for the week will include a Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall on Thursday. Make sure you For the Jack Anderson lecture, we have none other than come by and interact with the exhibitors and visit with the artist that preserved Jack Anderson in a bust he your colleagues. Stop by the AAFPRS Booth to view the created at the 11th International Symposium. Gary newly launched Robert L. Simons Archives and Heritage Sussman's lecture is, "The Integration of Art and Sculp- Center and experience our 50th Anniversary tribute. Also, ture into Cosmetic Surgical Training and Practice." This is a celebration of the 20th Anniversary of our FACE TO indeed an opportunity for us all to expand our apprecia- tion of what makes an aesthetically pleasing face. FACE: The National Domestic Violence Project is on Friday evening. Finally, we are honored to have Anna Pou, MD as the speaker for the Women in Facial Plastic Surgery Orlando is a favorite destination of many and we hope Luncheon. Dr. Pou was one of the doctors trapped at that you enjoy the city while we promise to make your Memorial Hospital in New Orleans who volunteered to educational experience one that you will not regret. stay during Hurricane Katrina and was forced to deal with "end of life" issues for some acute care patients of New Orleans. Her talk is entitled, "Surviving the Deluge."

Welcome to Orlando; enjoy the meeting and feel free to embrace (or avoid) the funny creature with the lop ear deformity who has made central Florida famous. 3 Target Audience Invited Speakers The meeting is offered for continuing medical education of medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing Jack Anderson Lectureship physicians (MDs and DOs) in the field of facial plastic and Gary Sussman, Sculptor reconstructive surgery. The program is for physicians We are honored to have Mr. Sussman with all levels of experience and covers aesthetic, recon- as this year’s Jack Anderson Lecturer. structive, and congenital issues relevant to this specialty. Mr. Sussman will address the AAFPRS members with his insightful talk on Accreditation/Credit Designation “The Integration of Art and Sculpture The AAFPRS Foundation is accredited by the Accredita- into Cosmetic and Reconstructive tion Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Surgical Training and Practice,” scheduled at 10:45am, to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Thursday, September 18, 2014. The AAFPRS Foundation designates this live activity for a TM maximum of 25.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (plus 5 John Conley Lectureship for the Microvascular Wokshop). Physicians should claim Bob Brier PhD, Egyptologist only the credit commensurate with the extent of their This year’s John Conley Lecturer is participation in the activity. Dr. Brier who will engage us all in his talk Learning Objectives on “Beautification for Eternity: Mummi- fication in Ancient Egypt,” scheduled at The course directors, AAFPRS Foundation, and CME 8:45am, Friday, September 19, 2014. Committee strive to formulate a program that is contem- porary, unbiased, and relevant. After attending the Gene Tardy Scholar plenary sessions, the participant should be able to: AAFPRS fourth president, Richard T. O Recognize the multiple modifications of facelift surgery and apply them appropriately. Farrior, MD, will be this year’s Gene O Detail the current approaches, which can be used for Tardy Scholar lecturer. Do not miss the periorbital rejuvenation. lecture entitled, “Education, as a Teacher, O Discuss the concept of a comprehensive approach to Always a Student,” scheduled at 10:15am, midface rejuvenation. Saturday, September 20, 2014. O Identify ideal candidates for fat transfer and explain the techniques involved leading to a successful outcome. Women in Facial Plastic Surgery Guest O Detail the tenets related to successfully managing your The AAFPRS is honored to have office staff. Anna Pou, MD as the speaker for the O Describe the principles involved in choosing new Women in Facial Plastic Surgery technology and applying it to your practice. Luncheon, scheduled at Noon on Friday, O Discuss the principles and techniques for the current September 19, 2014. Her talk is entitled, use of neurotoxins and fillers. "Surviving the Deluge" and all are invited O Detail the possible pitfalls and complications associ- to attend. ated with neurotoxins and fillers. O Discuss appropriate patient selection with respect to the use of the appropriate lasers, understanding which laser works best for a given skin condition. O Explain the various treatment algorithms for tip con- touring and projection in rhinoplasty surgery. This year’s guest country is Brazil. O Understand the methods available for the reconstruc- The AAFPRS wishes to welcome our special tion os large nasal defects. guests from O Understand the details involved in contemporary Brazil! management of ear reconstruction. O Recognize how to apply contemporary concepts in nasal valve surgery.

4 Schedule-at-a-Glance Most sessions will be held at the Orange County Convention Center unless otherwise noted as Hilton Orlando Hotel or off-site. Wednesday, September 17, 2014 Friday, September 19, 2014 7:30am - 3:00pm 7:30am - Noon Committee Meetings (Hilton Orlando Hotel) Lower Eyelid Surgery vs. Fillers 3:00pm - 10:00pm Outgoing President’s Address Board Meetings (Hilton Orlando Hotel) John Conley Lectureship Panel:Addressing the Midface in Patients of Ethnic Thursday, September 18, 2014 Descent 7:30am - Noon Evidence Based Medicine Presentations Welcome Remarks from Program Chairs 8:00am - 5:30pm Facial Plastic Surgery in a Multicultural Nation: Tips OFPSA Program from Brazil Noon - 1:00pm New Innovations and Emerging Trends Lunch in the Exhibit Hall ABFPRS Awards Women in Facial Plastic Surgery Luncheon Jack Anderson Lectureship 1:00pm - 5:30pm Contemporary Management of Facial Paralysis Workshops, Panels, and Instruction Courses 9:00am - 5:30pm 4:30pm - 7:30pm OFPSA Program ABFPRS Board Meeting (Hilton Orlando Hotel) Noon - 1:00pm 5:30pm - 7:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall Industry Sponsored Lecture Fellowship Directors Luncheon 7:00pm - 8:30pm 1:00pm - 5:30pm 20th Anniversary Event for FACE TO FACE: The National Workshops, Panels, and Instruction Courses Domestic Violence Project Free Paper Presentations 5:30pm - 7:00pm Saturday, September 20, 2014 Welcome Reception 7:30am - Noon 8:00pm - 11:00pm “Forever Young” 50th Anniversary Celebration Movie Past Presidents Dinner (invitation only, off-site) Research Grants and Awards Business Meeting and Elections Incoming President's Address Gene Tardy Scholar Panel: State of the Art in Fat and Stem Cells 8:00am - 5:30pm OFPSA Program Noon - 1:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 1:00pm - 5:30pm Workshops, Panels, and Instruction Courses 1:00pm - 3:00pm IBCFPRS Board Meeting 1:00pm - 7:00pm Essentials in Facial Plastic Surgery Seminar & Reception 5:30pm - 6:30pm 1887 Reception 8:00pm - 12:00am Founders Club (invitation only, off-site)

Sunday, September 21, 2014 Hotel Information 7:00am - 8:00am Hilton Orlando Hotel AAFPRS Board Meeting (Hilton Orlando Hotel) 6001 Destination Parkway, Orlando, FL 32819 4:00pm - 6:30pm General Phone (407) 313-4300 IFFPSS Board Meeting (Hilton Orlando Hotel) General Fax (407) 313-4301 (Business Center) 7:30pm - 10:00pm IFFPSS Board Dinner (off-site) 1:00pm - 6:00pm 4th Annual Microvascular Workshop 5 1887 Member and Reception Fellowship Directors Luncheon To all 1887 members in fiscal year 2013 and 2014 (see list All AAFPRS fellowship directors are invited to a luncheon on page 37), we look forward to seeing you at the 1887 on Thursday, September 18, 2014 from Noon to 1:00pm, Reception on Saturday, September 20, 2014 from 5:30pm Room W225. to 6:30pm. If you would like to make a donation to the AAFPRS Foundation, this is a great way to do it. An 1887 Founders Club Dinner member is one that gives at least $1,000 (cash) in a fiscal A dinner for all Founders Club members will be held off- year. Become an 1887 Member today! For more informa- site on Saturday, September 20, 2014 from 8:00pm to tion, contact Ann H. Jenne at: [email protected]. midnight, and is by invitation only. Transportation will be provided at the hotel at 7:30pm. AAFPRS Membership Booth Make sure you come by the AAFPRS booth and have a Past Presidents’ Dinner peek at the new Robert L. Simons Archives and Heritage A dinner for all AAFPRS past presidents will be held off- Center. Here, you may also pick up your 50th Anniversary site on Thursday, September 18, 2014 from 8:00pm to give-away (while supplies last) and participate in other 11:00pm, and is by invitation only. Transportation will be surprises. provided at the hotel at 7:45pm.

Credentials Table Registration If you are an AAFPRS member and are eligible to vote The Registration Desk, located in the West D Lobby, will and have not voted online or by mail earlier this summer, be open daily from 7:00am to 5:30pm. you can stop by the Credentials Table to pick up your ballots on Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 8:30am. The Welcome Reception Business Meeting and Elections will begin promptly at All registered attendees are invited to the Welcome 9:00am. Reception on Thursday, September 18, 2024 from 5:30pm to 7:00pm in the Exhibit Hall. This will be an opportunity Exhibition for you to mingle with your colleagues and meet and The exhibition will be at the Orlando Convention Center, greet some new ones as well as discover what the Hall WD-1, and will have our loyal exhibitors and some exhibitors have in store for you. Guests and spouses who new companies featuring their latest products and are not registered for the meeting may purchase a ticket technology. All breaks and lunches, as well as the to attend the Welcome Reception. Welcome Reception, will be held in the Exhibit Hall to maximize your time with our exhibitors. Only registered Women in Facial Plastic Surgery (WFPS) Luncheon physicians and registered spouses and guests will be All AAFPRS members are invited to attend this luncheon admitted into the exhibition. with guest speaker Anna Pou, MD, on Friday, September 19, 2014 from Noon to 1:00pm, Room W225. There is no 20th Anniversary FACE TO FACE Event charge; however, please let the Registration Desk know Come join us to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of FACE if you wish to attend. TO FACE: The National Domestic Violence Project on Friday, September 19, 2014 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at Meeting Site the Convention Center, Room W314. This event is spon- sored by the FACE TO FACE and Young Physicians Com- The meeting will be held at the Orange County mittees. Convention Center 9800 International Drive - West Building Orlando, FL 32819

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Morning Session: (Room W224C/D/G/H) 10:00am - 10:30am Break in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) 7:30am Welcome Remarks Phillip R. Langsdon, MD and 10:30am ABFPRS Awards Anthony E. Brissett, MD, co-chairs 10:45am Jack Anderson Lectureship The Integration of Art and Sculpture Into 7:40am - 8:30am Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgical Training Facial Plastic Surgery in a Multicultural Nation: Tips and Practice from Brazil Gary Sussman, Sculptor Moderator: Jose Antonio Patrocinio, MD 7:40am Rhinoplasty with no Hump Removal in the 11:15am - Noon Caucasian-Brazilian Noses--Functional and Contemporary Management of Facial Paralysis Aesthetic Issues Moderator: Tessa A. Hadlock, MD Mario Ferraz, MD 11:15am Societal Perceptions of Facial Paralysis 7:50am Rhinoplasty, Curitiba Style for the Caucassian Lisa M. Ishii MD Immigrant in Brazil and the Effect of 11:24am Assessments of Facial Paralysis: Clinician- Globalization Reported, Patient Reported, Quantitative, and Joao Maniglia, MD Layperson-Assessments 8:00am The Ethnic Rhinoplasty Douglas Henstrom, MD Leila Freire, MD 11:33am Acute Facial Nerve Management During 8:10am Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty--What Happens Malignancy Extirpation with the Brow? Kevin Emerick, MD Tomas Patrocinio, MD 11:42am Regional and Free Muscle Transfer for Smile Michael Klebuc, MD 8:30am - 8:40am 11:51am Research and Future Approaches to Bionic FACE TO FACE Update Facial Reanimation J. Charlie Finn, MD Tessa A. Hadlock, MD

8:40am - 10:00am Noon - 1:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) New Innovations and Emerging Trends Moderator: Andrew C. Campbell, MD 1:00pm - 5:30pm 8:40am TBD Instruction Courses (see pages 8 and 9) 8:50am Non-Surgical Otoplasty Using an IR Laser - Our Free Paper Presentations (see pages 9 and 10) Personal Experience Peter Shepard, MD and Lily P. Love, MD 1:30pm - 5:30pm (Room W224A) 9:00am An Update on Canadian Fillers (Non Surgical /Office-Based Workshop) David A.F. Ellis, MD Injectables, Current Trends 9:10am Micronized Botulinum Toxin A for Skin Moderators: Louis DeJoseph, MD and Tim Greco, MD Rejuvenation 1:30pm Latest Update Neuromodulators John Joseph, MD Danny Soares, MD 9:20am Injectable Lipolysis, An Update 1:47pm Rejuvenating the Upper Facial 1/3 with John Joseph, MD Neuromodulators and Fillers 9:30am Microinvasive Catheter-Based RF for Skin Giancarlo Zuliani, MD Tightening, Fat Reduction, and Nerve Ablation 2:04pm Filling the Tear Trough: A Reproducible Richard D. Gentile, MD Technique for Success 9:40am No Touch Fat Reduction Using Multipolar RF Louis M. DeJoseph, MD Andrew C. Campbell, MD 2:21pm Midface and Cheeks: The Third Dimension 9:50am Combination Ablative / Non-Ablative Tim Greco, MD Fractionated Laser, A New Paradigm? 2:38pm Lower Third of the Face, etc. Andrew C. Campbell, MD Lisa Grunebaum, MD 2:55pm The Liquid Facelift: Putting it All Together Seth A. Yellin, MD Continued ... 7 Day 1: Thursday, September 18, 2014

3:12pm Latest Update Non HA Fillers Radiesse, AFTERNOON INSTRUCTION COURSES Scultpra, Laviv, Artefill, etc. (50-minute sessions running concurrently; the rooms are Theda C. Kontis, MD noted below the IC numbers.) 3:29pm Micro-Cannulas: Innovative Uses and How I Do it Tim Greco, MD 1:00pm - 1:50pm 3:46pm Autologous Fat: How I Do it and Why I Use it Over IC1 The Wisconsin Nasal Valve Algorithm: More than Fillers W221A Just Spreader Grafts Steve Metzinger, MD Benjamin C. Marcus, MD 4:03pm Things you didn't Know You could do with a IC2 Medical Statistics for the Facial Plastic Surgeon: Filler W221BWhat You Need to Know Jill L. Hessler, MD Craig Czyz, DO and Jamie Jenkins, PhD 4:20pm Complications of Facial Fillers IC3 Technology Devices for Minimally Invasive Office Gerardo Moreno, MD W221C Based Facial and Skin Rejuvenation 4:37pm Marketing Fillers in a Surgical Practice Richard D. Gentile, MD Louis M. DeJoseph, MD IC4 A Novel and Innovative Internet Marketing 4:54pm Interactive Panel Discussion/Q&A W222A Application that Rewards Results Rather than Effort 1:30pm - 5:30pm (Room W222B) Harry Mittelman, MD (Business Management/Marketing Workshop) IC5 Brow Lifting Techniques that Yield Natural Electronic Media Session (not a CME activity) W221DAppearing Results Moderator: Seth A. Yellin, MD Jeffrey J. Joseph, MD 1:30pm Patient Communication = Practice Growth IC6 Facial Analysis and Management of Deformities Brent Koch, MD W221E John L. Frodel, Jr., MD 1:55pm Reputation Management Robert Baxter and Tom Seery 2:00pm - 2:50pm 2:20pm How to Differentiate from the Competition IC7 Rhinogenioplasty: The State of Art in Profiloplasty Catherine Maley W221AMohsen Naraghi, MD 2:45pm The Death of SEO IC8 Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Fat Transposition Timour Haider W222A vs.Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Fillers 3:10pm Patient Loyalty Marketing - More Important Harry Mittelman, MD and John Joseph, MD Than Ever in the Digital Age IC9 Nasal Obstruction: Managment of the Lateral Joyce Sunila and Bill Fukui W221BNasal Wall Insufficency 3:35pm PPC Ad Words Done Right Amar Suryadevara, MD Markus Heitkoetter IC10 Advanced Facelift: Tips for Tackling the 4:00pm Review Marketing: The New Internet Success W221DChallenging Patient Story David Q. Santos, MD Dana Fox IC11 Reduction Rhinoplasty 4:25pm Be a Star on YouTube W221E Edward H. Farrior MD Linda Persall IC12 Facial Reanimation in Bell's Palsy: Special 4:50pm How to Market to the New Digital Generation W221C Considerations and Practical Implementation of Candace Crowe the Bell's Palsy Clinical Practice Guideline 5:15pm Q&A Kofi Boahene, MD, Patrick J. Byrne, MD and Lisa M. Ishii, MD, MHS

2:50pm - 3:30pm Break in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1)

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3:30pm - 4:20pm AFTERNOON FREE PAPER PRESENTATIONS IC13 Management of Fronto-Cranial and Anterior Skull W221ABase Trauma 1:00pm - 1:50pm (Room W224E) John L. Frodel, Jr., MD Moderator: Jewel Greywoode, MD IC14 Secrets to Success in Tip Rhinoplasty 1:00pm FP1 Rib Grafting for Rhinoplasty: The Impact of W221E Minas Constantinides, MD Age and Calcification on Costal Cartilage Warping IC15 Chemical Peels and Daily Care for All Skin Types Ali Rashan MD MS; Dean M. Toriumi, MD; Kathryn L. W221BJennifer Linder, MD Nagy, PhD; Gabriel E. Aliaga, MD; Taher Valika, MD; IC16 Cartilage Sparing Techniques for Maintaining Patrick Angelos, MD; and Hsin-Hsiung Huang, MD W222A Aesthetics and Function of the Internal and 1:08pm FP2 Outcomes Using Finely Diced Cartilage (FDC) External Nasal Valves During Rhinoplasty Stephen W. Perkins, MD Garrett Griffin, MD and Paul S. Nassif, MD IC17 Understanding the Principles and Practice of Cleft 1:16pm FP3 Treatment Outcomes of Alar Base Resection W221C Surgery in Rhinoplasty Daniel S. Alam, MD Ho Chan Kim, MD; Joon Pyo Park, MD; and Yong Ju IC18 A Graduated Approach to Periorbital Rejuvenation Jang, MD W221DUtilizing New Concepts and Algorithms 1:24pm FP4 How to Improve Success Rate in Managing Richard D. Gentile, MD Nasal Bone Fracture: Treatment Guidelines to Optimize the Management of Nasal Bone Fracture 4:30pm - 5:20pm Jong-Ik Lee, MD; Min Joo Kim, MD; and Yong Ju IC19 A 15 Year Retrospective Evaluation of Endonasal Jang, MD W221Avs. External Approach to Rhinoplasty: The 1:32pm FP5 A 10 Year Comparative Study of Septal Expanded Utilization of Structural Grafting Perforation Repair including Polydioxanone Plates Stephen W. Perkins, MD Jordan P. Sand, MD; Shaun C. Desai, MD; and IC20 Innovations in Microvascular Facial Gregory H. Branham, MD W221BReconstruction: Pushing the Boundaries 1:40pm FP6 Current Trends in the Utilization of Antibiotic Michael Fritz, MD and P. Daniel Knott, MD Prophylaxis After Nasal Surgery by Facial Plastic and IC21 What We Learned After Over 2000 Deep Plane Reconstructive Surgeons W222A Rhytidectomies: Technical Pearls, Modfications, Yuna Larrabee, MD; Kate McCarn, MD; and and Limitations Melanie Malone, MD Andrew A. Jacono, MD and Neil A. Gordon, MD IC22 Bumps, Bossa and Asymmetries - How I try to 2:00pm - 2:50pm (Room W224E) W221C Avoid and Correct in the Thin Skinned Patient Moderator: Lindsay Eisler, MD Fred G. Fedok, MD 2:00pmFP7 Sternocleidomastoid Contour Restoration: IC23 Nasal Surgery in the Geriatric Patient An Added Benefit of the Anterolateral Thigh Free W221DTimothy S. Lian, MD; Fred J. Stucker, MD; and Flap During Facial Soft Tissue Reconstruction Jennings Boyette, MD Molly Naunheim, MD; Rahul Seth, MD; and IC24 Essence in Asian Rhinoplasty P. Daniel Knott, MD W221E Yong Ju Jang, MD 2:08pmFP8 Prospective Evaluation of Skin Excision Amount and Dry Eye Syndrome Prevalence in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Craig Czyz, DO; Sandy Zhang-Nunes, MD; and Jill Foster, MD Welcome Reception 2:16pm FP9 Prospective Evaluation of Quality of Life All registered attendees are invited to the Welcome Improvement after Correction of the Alar Base in Reception on Thursday, September 18, 2014 from the Flaccidly Paralyzed Face 5:30pm to 7:00pm in the Exhibit Hall. The AAFPRS Robin Lindsay, MD; Prabhat Bhama, MD; Marc Foundation wishes to Hochman, MD; and Tessa A. Hadlock, MD thank Revance for their non-educational support. Continued ...

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2:24pm FP10 Quality of Life Improvement after Free 4:30pm - 5:20pm (Room W224E) Gracilis Muscle Transfer for Smile Restoration in Moderator: Jessyka Lighthall, MD Patients with Facial Paralysis 4:30pmFP19 An Alternative Method for Cervical Skin Robin Lindsay, MD; Prabhat Bhama, MD; and Tessa Closure: Our Institutional Experience with the A. Hadlock, MD Absorbable Skin Stapler in Neck Incisions 2:32pm FP11 The Educational Techniques of Task Anand Dugar, MD and William W. Shockley, MD Deconstruction and Instructional Scaffolding for 4:38pmFP20 Simplified Horizontal Mattress Full- Teaching Cleft Lip Repair Techniques to Novices Thickness Eyelid Defect Repair Noel Jabbour, MD; Vannipa Vathanophas, MD; and Craig Czyz, MD; Julia E. Reid, MD; and Kelly R. Steven Goudy, MD Everman, MD 2:40pmFP12 Contemporary Management of Microtia 4:46pm FP21 The Various Presentations of Sagittal Koento Trimartani, MD Craniosynostosis and Scaphocephaly: A Case Series Debdeep Banerjee, MD; Charles Saadeh, MD; 2:50pm -3:30pm Break in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) Joshua C. Demke, MD 5:02pm FP23 The Social Penalty of Facial Lesions: 3:30pm - 4:20pm (Room W224E) New Evidence Supporting High Quality Moderator: Angela Sturm, MD Reconstruction 3:30pmFP13 Upper Blepharoplasty with vs. without Jacob K. Dey, MD; Masaru Ishii, MD, PhD; Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Resection: What Happens Patrick J. Byrne, MD; Kofi Boahene, MD; and with the Brow? Lisa E. Ishii, MD Tomas Gomes Patrocinio, MD; Lucas Gomes 5:10pm FP24 Vascularized Fascial Lata Free Tissue Patrocinio, MD; and Jose Antonio Patrocinio, MD Transfer for Scalp Reconstruction 3:38pmFP14 Results of a 5-Year FDA Approved Clinical Jeff Markey, MD; P. Daniel Knott, MD; Rahul Seth, Trial on the Injection of ArteFill in the Nasolabial MD; William Ryan, MD; and Steve Wang, MD Folds on 1,000 Patients John H. Joseph, MD Introducing the newly launched 3:46pmFP15 Using the iPad and iPhone as Tools to Teach and Assess Trainee Skills in Pre-Operative Planning Robert L. Simons Archives and for Soft Tissue Reconstruction Techniques Heritage Center Noel Jabbour, MD; and Steven Goudy, MD 3:54pmFP16 Rhinoplasty and Genioplasty by Come by the Exhibit Hall and visit the AAFPRS Booth Advancement Osteoplasty as One Stage and Two to preview the new archival center. See some amaz- Stage Procedures ing artifacts and the 6-foot piece of our “Family Mohsen Naraghi, MD Forever Young” artwork. Participate in a history quiz 4:02pmFP17 Hexagonal Nasal Tip Grafts and a chance to win an iPad. Roger Allcroft, MD 4:10pm FP18 Rhinoplasty : A Single Surgeon's 30-Year Experience and Evolution in Surgical Approaches, Techniques, and Preventable Perils Scott Shadfar, MD; Brian C. Lobo, MD; and Stephen W. Perkins, MD

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Morning Session (Room W224C/D/G/H) 11:00am Bionics and Artificial Muscle for Facial 7:30am - 8:30am Reanimation Lower Eyelid Surgery vs. Fillers Travis Tollefson, MD, MPH Moderator: J. Randall Jordan, MD 11:15am The Rhinoplasty Collective, A Prospective 7:30am Improving the Tear Trough with Filler and Outcomes Study Adjunctive Measures Benjamin C. Marcus, MD Mark Beaty, MD 11:30am The Status of Evidence in Functional Rhinoplasty 7:45am Improving the Tear Trough with Surgery Sam P. Most, MD John Hoffman, MD 11:45am Engineering Safer Systems: A Look at Safety 8:00am Fat Transposition Blepharoplasty (video) and Quality in Facial Plastic Surgery J. Randall Jordan, MD Michael Brenner, MD and Matthew Kienstra, MD 8:15am My Approach to the Lower Eyelid and Tear Trough Noon - 1:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD-1) Edwin H. Williams, III, MD Women in Facial Plastic Surgery Luncheon See page 13 for details (Room W225) 8:30am Outgoing Presidents Address Edward H. Farrior, MD 1:00pm - 5:30pm 8:45am John Conley Lectureship Instruction Courses (see page 13) Beatification for Eternity: Mummification in Ancient Egypt 1:30pm - 5:30pm (Room W224E) Bob Brier PhD, Egyptologist (Aging Face/Rhinoplasty Workshop) Contemporary Facelift 9:30am - 10:00am Moderator: Phillip R. Langsdon, MD PANEL: Addressing the Midface in Patients of Ethnic 1:30pm Purse String Facelifts Descent John L. Frodel, Jr. MD Moderator: Anthony E. Brissett, MD 1:50pm The Deep Plain Approach 9:30am Understanding Volume Loss vs. Gravitational Andrew A. Jacono, MD Aging: What Makes this Different? 2:10pm The Long Flap Facelift Roxana Cobo, MD Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD 9:40am My Surgical and Non-surgical Approach to the 2:30pm Direct Cervicoplasty Midface J. Randall Jordan, MD Phillip R. Langsdon, MD 2:50pm Minor Revisions in Facelift 9:50am Finishing Touches, Addressing the Skin and Soft Jefferson Kilpatrick, MD Tissue Envelope 3:10pm Vertical Vector Facelift Under Local Anesthesia Sam M. Lam, MD Javier Dibildox, MD 3:30pm Doing One's Best to Perform a Safe Facelift and 10:00am - 10:30am Break in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) Minimizing Complications William H. Truswell, MD 10:30am - Noon 3:50pm The Post Auricular Incision in Facelift, Is it Really Evidenced Based Medicine Presentations Necessary? Moderator: Lisa M. Ishii, MD Ira D. Papel, MD Evidence Based Medicine is the process of considering 4:10pm Handling the Pre Jowl Region and Chin the best available evidence, patient preference, and Harry Mittelman, MD personal experience when making decisions about 4:30pm Panel Discussion: Four Select Cases patient care. The EBM/Research session will highlight Stephen W. Perkins, MD, Panel Moderator practical examples of research innovations and evidence that facial plastic surgeons can apply broadly in their 1:30pm - 5:00pm (Room W224A) practice. We will further highlight research gaps, and (Non-Surgical/Office-Based Workshop) areas of opportunity to coordinate research efforts and Update on Lasers/Devices achieve higher levels of evidence. Moderator: Paul J. Carniol, MD 10:30am Key Points in EBM 1:30pm Continuous Radiofrequency for CervicoFacial Lisa M. Ishii, MD, MHS Skin Tightening 10:45am Updating the Evidence: Prevalence of Body TBD Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in Facial Plastic 1:40pm True Sculpt for Fat Reduction Surgery & Screening Methods for Early Detection Harry Mittelman, MD Lisa M. Ishii, MD, MHS Continued ... 11 Day 2: Friday, September 19, 2014

1:50pm Ultrasound for CervicoFacial Skin Tightening 1:30pm - 3:00pm (Room W222A) Andrew C. Campbell, MD (Reconstruction Workshop) 2:00pm Laser Treatment of Scars, Acne Scars Contemporary Managment of Microtia and Ear Lisa Grunenbaum, MD Reconstruction 2:10pm PicoPulse Laser Moderator: Jonathan M. Sykes, MD Paul J. Carniol, MD 1:30pm Soft Tissue Reconstruction and from Bench to 2:20pm Cool Sculpting Beside Jill L. Hessler, MD Ron Eavey, MD 2:30pm Subcutaneous Radiofrequency 2:00pm Microtia Repair with Med Pore Richard D. Gentile, MD Seth A. Yellin, MD 2:40pm Fractional Lasers for CervicoFacial Skin 2:30pm Microtia Repair with Autogenous Rib Tightening, Rejuvenation Jennifer Kim, MD Mark Hamilton, MD 2:50pm Combined Vacuum and Radiofrequency 3:45pm - 5:15pm (Room W222A) Theda C. Kontis, MD (Reconstruction Workshop) 3:00pm Hydradermabrasion: A Non-invasive Panel: Finesse in Near Total and Total Nasal Rejuvenation Option for Latin American Skin Reconstruction David Galarza, MD Moderator: Kofi Boahene, MD 3:10pm Panel: Avoiding and Managing Complications 3:45pm Planning for Extensive Nasal Defect of Energy Devices Reconstruction: Models, Templates and Lisa Grunenbaum, MD; Andrew C. Campbell, Reverse Engineering MD; Jill L. Hessler, MD; Harry Mittelman, MD; Patrick J. Byrne, MD and Theda C. Kontis, MD 4:05pm The Fascia Lata Flap for Nasal Lining 4:00pm Demonstration of Energy Producing Devices Mike Fritz, MD 4:25pm Solving the Lining Problem: The Prelaminated 1:15pm - 5:30pm (Room W222B) Forehead Flap (Business Management/Marketing Workshop) Holger Gassner, MD Attracting Patients (not a CME activity) 4:45pm Putting it All Together : Three Complex Cases Moderator: Seth A. Yellin, MD Open discussion 1:15pm If a Photo is Worth a Thousand Words, What's a Good Before and After Set Worth? Candace Crowe 5:30pm - 7:00pm (Room W222B) 1:40pm Data-driven View of the Online Facial Aesthetic Industry Sponsored Lecture Consumer: Behaviors, Attitudes, Trends “Make Money While You Sleep” featuring Restorsea Tom Seery and Its Novel MD Affiliate Program 2:05pm Automated Patient Attraction Protocols (This is not a CME activity. See details on page 45.) Markus Heitkoetter 2:30pm Patient Online Reviews Catherine Maley 2:55pm Transforming Inquiries into Booked Procedures Glenn Morley 3:20pm How to Handle the Unhappy Patient and Your Malpractice Premium Brent Koch, MD 20th Anniversary FACE TO FACE Event 3:45pm Merging Social Media with SEO Come join us to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Timour Haider FACE TO FACE: The National Domestic Violence 4:15pm Consultation Success, Is it up to you or our Project on Friday, September 19, 2014 from 7:00pm Staff? to 8:30pm at the Convention Center, Room W314. Dana Fox This event is sponsored by the FACE TO FACE and Young Physicians Committees.

The AAFPRS wishes to thank Merz for their non-educational support of this event.

12 Day 2: Friday, September 19, 2014

AFTERNOON INSTRUCTION COURSES 2:50pm - 3:30pm Break in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) (50-minute sessions running concurrently; the rooms are noted below the IC numbers.) 3:30pm - 4:20pm IC34 A Tailored Approach to the Devolumized Aging 1:00pm - 1:50pm W221A Lower Eyelid: Non-Surgical and Surgical IC25 Corrective Rhinoplasty in the Younger Patient Approaches, for What Patient and When W221A Fred G. Fedok, MD Andrew A. Jacono, MD IC26 Finesse in Nasal Reconstruction: The Bilaminated IC35 Dash for Cash Using Modern Payment Technology W221B Forehead Flap W221B Glenn Morley Holger Gasner, MD and Kofi Boahene MD IC36 Surgery of the Nasal Valves: Optimizing Outcomes IC27 Microvascular Surgery for the Facial W221C for Nasal Obstruction W221D Reconstructive Surgeon Amar Suryadevara, MD and Parul Goyal, MD P. Daniel Knott, MD; Michael Fritz, MD; and Rahul IC37 The Right Plane Lift: An Evidence Based Approach Seth, MD W221D for Face Lifting Technique IC28 Autologous Grafting in Ethnic and Asian Benjamin C. Marcus, MD W221E Rhinoplasty: The "Organic" Approach IC38 Contemporary Management of Long-term Facial Paul S. Nassif, MD and Donald B. Yoo, MD W221E Paralysis Douglas K. Henstrom, MD 2:00pm - 2:50pm IC29 Contemporary Management of Orbital Floor 4:30pm - 5:20pm W221A Fractures IC39 Cartilaginous Vault Surgery in OSA Patients Harley S. Dresner, MD and Jessyka G. Lighthall, MD W221A Rodolfo Lugo-Saldana, MD and Nicolas Heredia, MD IC30 Entrepreneurial Considerations for the Innovative IC40 Levator Aponeurectomy - A Simplified Technique W221B Surgeon W221C for External Ptosis Repair Harry Mittelman, MD; Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD; John Martin, MD William J. Binder, MD; and Paul J. Carniol, MD IC41 Management of the Difficult Nasal Bridge IC31 Concepts, Analysis and Techniques in African W221D Steven R. Mobley, MD and Ivan Wayne, MD W221C American and Hispanic Rhinoplasty IC42 Facial Plastic Surgery Emergencies: Recognition, Ife Sofola, MD; Kofi Boahene, MD; and Javier W221E Management and Prevention of Complications Dibildox, MD Sydney C. Butts, MD; Theda C. Kontis, MD; Laura IC32 Management of the Columellar-Alar Relationship Hetzler, MD; and Krishna Patel, MD, PhD W221D in Rhinoplasty IC43 Concept and Management of Senile Orbit John L. Frodel, Jr., MD W221B Elen Carolina David Joao De Masi, MD IC33 Implementing Emergency Response Protocols to W221E Ensure Safe Overseas Outreach Surgical Programs Krishna Patel, MD, PhD and Usama Hamdan, MD The AAFPRS Foundation wishes to thank Ulthera for their non-educational support of the Women in Facial Plastic Surgery Luncheon. Women in Facial Plastic Surgery (WFPS) Luncheon Friday, September 19, 2014, Noon-1:00pm (Room W225) Title: "Surviving the Deluge" We are honored to have Dr. Anna Pou as our guest speaker. She is a very skilled and compassionate "cancer care" surgeon who followed in her father's footsteps by entering the practice of medicine. Like her father, Dr. Fred Pou, an internist for over 40 years in the New Orleans Ninth Ward, (the area most effected by Hurricane Katrina flooding), Dr. Pou is known as a patient oriented doctor, who frequently gives patients her cell phone number. Dr. Pou had returned to New Orleans to practice one year before Hurricane Katrina to rejoin her family and to make a difference in her native State. Dr. Pou was one of the doctors trapped at Memorial Hospital in New Orleans who volunteered to stay during Hurricane Katrina and, as conditions at the hospital deteriorated, she was forced to deal with "end of life" issues for some acute care patients, while the government, at all levels, abandoned the doctors, patients and the citizens of New Orleans. Anna M. Pou, MD, is currently a Professor and Program Director in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at the LSU Health Sciences Center, in New Orleans as well as a member of the Stanely S. Scott Cancer Center. She is a diplomat of the American Board of Otolaryngology, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Head and Neck Society and the Society of University Otolaryngologists. 13 Day 3: Saturday, September 20, 2014

Morning Session (Room W224C/D/G/H) 1:00pm - 5:30pm (Room w224A) 7:30am 50th Anniversary Tribute (Non-Surgical/Office-Based Workshop) “Forever Young" A 50th Anniversary Hair Procedures for the Facial Plastic Surgeon Celebration Movie Presentation FUE and More Robert L. Simons, MD Moderators: Sam M. Lam, MD and Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD 8:45am AAFPRS Research Grants and Awards 9:00am Business Meeting and Elections Hair Restoration Basics Leadership Recognition Moderator: Sam M. Lam, MD Incoming President's Address 1:00pm Welcome and Introduction 10:00am Gene Tardy Scholar 1:05pm What I have Learned in 40 Years of Doing Hair Education, as a Teacher, Always a Student and What it Can Mean for You as a Facial Plastic Richard T. Farrior, MD Surgeon Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD 10:30am Break in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) 1:15pm What I have Learned in 20 years of Doing Hair and What it Can Mean for You as a Facial Plastic 11:15am - Noon Surgeon Panel: State of the Art in Fat and Stem Cells Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD Moderator: TBD 1:25pm What I have Learned in 13 years of Doing Hair 11:15am PRP and its Role in Regenerative Medicine and What it Can Mean for You as a Facial Plastic Anthony P. Sclafani, MD Surgeon 11:30am Clinical Experience with Stem Cells in Sam M. Lam, MD Reconstruction 1:35pm Hair Loss Basics and Hairline Design for the Steve Metzinger, MD Facial Plastic Surgeon 11:45am Clinical Experience with Stems Cells in Cosmetic Sam M. Lam, MD Applications 1:50pm FUG Donor Harvesting and Procedure Execution W. Greg Chernoff, MD Daniel E. Rousso, MD 2:05pm Q&A Noon - 1:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) Perspectives in FUE 1:00pm - 5:30pm Moderator: Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD Instruction Courses (see pages 15 and 16) 2:10pm How We Do FUE: Motorized Gorana Kuka, MD 1:00pm - 5:45pm (Room W224E) 2:25pm FUE vs FUG : Decision Making (Aging Face/Rhinoplasty Workshop) Sam M. Lam, MD Panel: The Challenging Rhinoplasty 2:35pm How to Incorporate FUE into an FUG Practice-- Moderator: William E. Silver, MD The "Hybrid" Approach Panelists: David W. Kim, MD; Robert L. Simons, MD; Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD Phillip R. Langsdon, MD; Edward H. Farrior, MD; Wm. 2:45pm Panel Discussion: FUE--Practicalities, Pitfalls, Russell Ries, MD; Dean M. Toriumi, MD; and Tom D. Problems Wang, MD The program will consist of eight difficult rhinoplasty Specialized Topics in Hair Restoration for the Facial case presentations submitted by each participant. Each Plastic Surgeon case will be analyzed and a treatment plan presented by Moderator: Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD a blinded panel member. After the panel member pro- 3:50pm Forehead Reduction/Hairline Advancement vides an assessment/treatment plan, the owner of the Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD case will show the actual treatment plan and results with 4:05pm Concepts in Treating Women with Hair Loss photos. Presentations will cover multiple rhinoplasty Lisa M. Ishii, MD challenges such as difficult tip cases, revision cases, skin 4:20pm Boutique Procedures: Eyebrows, Sideburns, thickness challenges, length/width/projection/rotation Beards, Reparative issues, nasal deviation, etc. Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD 4:30pm Regenerative Medicine: PRP/ACell The AAFPRS Foundation Sam M. Lam, MD wishes to thank PCA Skin 4:40pm Possible Role of Regenerative Cells in Treating Hair for their educational Loss support of the AAFPRS Awards Program. Gorana Kuka, MD 14 Day 3: Saturday, September 20, 2014

Business & Marketing in Hair Restoration AFTERNOON INSTRUCTION COURSES Moderators: Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD and Sam M. Lam, MD (50-minute sessions running concurrently; the rooms are 4:50pm My First Few Years in the Business: What You Need to Know noted below the IC numbers.) Tony Bared, MD 5:00pm How To Build an Assistant Team--Video 1:00pm - 1:50pm Narrated by Emina Karamanovski, MD IC44 Aggressive Surgical Techniques for Advanced 5:10pm Marketing Discussion W222AAging of the Lower Neck Anthony Bared, MD; Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD; and Harry Mittelman, MD and Fred G. Fedok, MD Sam M. Lam, MD IC45 The Lower Eyelid: Anatomic Conisderations and 5:25pm Q&A W221A Treatment Strategies Matthew Kienstra, MD and Benjamin C. Marcus, MD 1:30pm - 3:30pm (Room W222B) IC46 Complete Management of the Aging Face Patient: (Business Management/Marketing Workshop) W221B More than Just Surgery from Consultation through I've Finished Training, Now What? Post-operative Emotion Moderators: Taha Z. Shipchandler, MD and Sunny Park, MD Jonathan M. Sykes, MD This series of 10 minute talks is designed specifically for IC47 Nasal Reconstruction: The Next Generation the FPRS fellows, residents and FPRS members who are W221C Ivan Wayne, MD and Steven R. Mobley, MD within the early stages of their careers (i.e. the first 5 IC48 Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty: Less is More years). It will highlight the challenges that occur every W221D Mohsen Naraghi, MD step of the way from finding the right job, discussing IC49 Refinements in the Use of PDS Plate during and negotiating a contract, setting up the practice in different settings (i.e. solo vs. partnership vs. academic), W221E Primary and Revision Rhinoplasty early opportunities (both in the Academy, financial and Paul S. Nassif, MD and Donald B. Yoo, MD academic), building referrals, improving results and progressing to the "next level." This session will focus 2:00pm - 2:50pm on thinking "outside the box" to be successful. IC50 Innovative Technical and Research Advances in 1:30pm A Guide to Your First Year in Practice W221A Facial Reanimation: The Johns Hopkins Sunny Park, MD Experience 1:40pm Can Academics be Like Private Practice? Patrick J. Byrne, MD; Kofi Boahene, MD; and Looking Back at Five Years Lisa M. Ishii, MD Taha Z. Shipchandler, MD IC51 Seven Critical Steps: The Crooked Nose Algorithm 1:50pm Transitions following Training W221B Benjamin C. Marcus, MD and Travis Tollefson, MD Andrea Jarchow, MD IC52 Management of Facial Paralysis: Botox to Free 2:00pm Struggles and Challenges when Starting in a W221C Flaps Competitive Market Daniel S. Alam, MD and John Chi, MD Linda Lee, MD IC53 An Interactive Course - Handling Extensive Facial 2:10pm Finding your Niche and Building a Practice W221D Soft Tissue and Skeletal Injuries Around It Fred G. Fedok, MD; Phillip R. Langsdon, MD; Noah Meltzer, MD John L. Frodel, Jr., MD; Krishna Patel, MD, PhD; 2:20pm Learning from a Senior Partner Michael Kim, MD Robert M. Kellman, MD; and Jessyka Lighthall, MD 2:30pm Starting Your Practice Off Right IC54 Considerations in Asian Facial Rejuvenation Waleed Ezzat, MD W221E Suzanne Kim Doud Galli, MD, PhD 2:40pm Contracts, Details, Joining an ENT Practice IC55 Endonasal Management of the Nasal Tip Ahmed Sufyan, MD W222AHolger Gasner, MD and Norman J. Pastorek MD 2:50pm Opportunities Outside of Patients and Surgery-- An MBA? 2:50pm - 3:30pm Break in the Exhibit Hall (Hall WD1) Ryan Collar, MD 3:00pm What would I Do Different Today? P. Daniel Ward, MD 3:10pm How to Get Involved in the AAFPRS and Other The Exhibit Hall will close immediately after the Organizations as a Young Physician afternoon break on Saturday, September 20, 2014. Andrew Winkler, MD 3:20pm Q&A 15 Day 3: Saturday, September 20, 2014

3:30pm - 4:20pm 4:30pm - 5:20pm IC56 Anatomic Considerations for Nerve Transfers in IC62 Coding for the Facial Plastic Surgeon W221A Facial Nerve Reanimation Surgery W221A P. Daniel Ward, MD; Krishna Patel, MD; and Jon-Paul Pepper, MD Brad Bader, MD IC57 Optimizing Facial Form and Function in the Setting IC63 Surgical Management of Septal Perforations W221B of Head and Neck Cancer W221B Stephen F. Bansberg, MD and Alpen Patel, MD Michael A. Fritz, MD; P. Daniel Knott, MD; and IC64 Improving Outcomes in Mandibular Fracture Rahul Seth, MD W221C Management: What the Current Evidence Tells Us IC58 Twenty-Five Year Experience with Extended Sydney C. Butts, MD W221C Mandibular Implants and Malar Implants vs. Using IC65 Reconstruction of Acquired Auricular Defects Augmentation with Fillers W221D Timothy S. Lian, MD; Fred J. Stucker, MD; and Harry Mittelman, MD and William J. Binder, MD Jennings Boyette, MD IC59 Straightening the Crooked Nose IC66 Navigating Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation -- Trim, W221D Ivan Wayne, MD and Douglas M. Sidle, MD W221E Transpose, Lift, or FIll? IC60 Modern 3 Dimensional Multimodality Midface Craig Czyz, DO and Jill Foster, MD W222A Rejuvenation: An Anatomic and Evidenced Based IC67 Nasal Reconstruction -- Nuances in Local Flaps and Approach W222A Grafting Andrew A. Jacono, MD Brian Jewett, MD IC61 Design Strategies for Reconstruction of Nasal W221E Defects Krishna Patel, MD, PhD and William W. Shockley, MD

SATURDAY SEMINAR FOR RESIDENTS The AAFPRS wishes to thank DePuy Synthes for Essentials in Facial Plastic Surgery their educational support of the Essentials in 1:00pm - 7:00pm (Room W224B) Facial Plastic Surgery Seminar. Moderator: Stephen S. Park, MD 1:00pm Introduction Stephen S. Park, MD 1:10pm Cutaneous Lesions and Flaps Stephen S. Park, MD 1:50pm Head and Neck Reconstruction/Facial Paralysis Terry Day, MD 2:40pm Syndromes and Congenital Problems Jonathan M. Sykes, MD FOREVER YOUNG Movie Presentation 3:30pm Facelift/Liposuction/Cutaneous Resurfacing This meeting continues the Edward H. Farrior, MD celebration of our 50th Anniversary. 4:20pm Rhinoplasty One event that shouldn't be missed Dean M. Toriumi, MD is the showing of "Forever Young". 5:10pm Browlift, Blepharoplasty, and Office Based This film is based on the past, Procedures present and future of our "Academy Tom D. Wang, MD family" and has already drawn rave reviews from 6:00pm Maxillofacial and Soft Tissue Trauma preview audiences: John L. Frodel, Jr., MD ….."The cameo roles were unbelievable!" ….."Richard Farrior deserves Oscar consideration." A reception immediately follows in Room W224F. ….."Simons, Chatham and Cox have once again The AAFPRS wishes to thank Allergan for their delivered a blockbuster!" non-educational support of the reception. Make sure you are present to see what all the buzz is about, Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 7:30am.

16 Day 4: Sunday, September 21, 2014 Poster Presentations

Afternoon Session (RoomW224B) PP1 Refined Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation 1:00pm - 6:00pm Treatment of Radiation Alopecia Microvascular Workshop William H. Lindsey MD 1:00pm Introduction and Reflections PP2 Paramedian Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of the Mark Wax, MD and Edward H. Farrior, MD Nose Al Hafiz, MD; Huriyati Effy, MD; and Session 1: Moderator: Urjeet Patel, MD Munilson Jacky, MD 1:10pm Tips From Around the World Brett Miles, MD PP3 Intraosseous Hemangioma of the Nasal Bones: Two 1:20pm Low Volume Microvascular Reconstruction: Case Reports of a Rare Cause for Displeasing Nasal Feasibility and Outcomes Appearance Sherard A. Tatum, MD Priya Kesarwani, MD; Daniel R. Olney, MD; Ryan R. 1:30pm Outcome Measures in Free Flaps Shelton, MD; and Timothy D. Doerr, MD Derrick Lin, MD PP4 Nasal Valve Aesthetic and Functional Improvement 1:40pm Defect Classification and Outcomes by Non-Surgical Augmentation Alexander Langerman, MD Mohsen Naraghi, MD; Alain Fabrice Sontou, MD; 1:50pm Cases From the Deep Dark Night and Masoud Boroojerdi, MD Mark Wax, MD; Daniel Deschler, MD; Daniel S. PP5 Bony Nasal Valvuloplasty with the Ultrasonic Bone Alam, MD; Eric Genden, MD; and Lisa Shnayder Aspirator Sudeep Roy, MD; Alfred M. Iloreta, MD; Howard D. Session 2: Moderator: Rod Rezaee, MD 2:35pm Management of Pharyngocutaneous Fistula Krein, MD; Edmund A. Pribitkin, MD; and Ryan N. Amy Pittman, MD Heffelfinger, MD 2:45pm Economic Impact of Microvascular Head and PP6 A Technique to Improve the Reliabilty of Neck Surgeon Profileplasty Using Adobe Photoshop Scharukh Jalisi, MD Andrew Courson, MD and Grant S. Hamilton, MD 2:55pm The Use of ICG in Free Tissue Transfer PP7 Novel Biofeedback Therapy for Facial Paresis/ Waleed Ezzat, MD Paralysis 3:05pm Pediatric Oromandibular Reconstruction Gregg William Schmedes, MD and Krishna Patel, Yadranko Ducic, MD MD, PhD 3:15pm Great Debate Maxillary Reconstruction Moderator: Greg Farwell, MD I like bone, Matthew Hanasono, MD I like Soft Tissue and an Obturator, Chad The popular AAFPRS Video Learning Center will be Zender, MD in the Exhibit Hall (Booth 310-314) and will be open to all meeting attendees. The John Dickinson 3:30pm - 4:10pm Break Memorial Library has over 275 procedural and instructional DVDs which you can preview at the Session 3: Moderator: Joshua Hornig, MD 4:10pm New Trends in Post Op Management and meeting. You may also purchase the DVDs on-site Monitoring and receive a 10% meeting discount. Tamer Ghanem, MD 4:20pm Distal Anastomotic Stricture: Prevention and Management Rod Rezaee, MD 4:30pm Scapula Tip in Head and Neck Reconstruction Doug Chepeha, MD 4:40pm Jeopardy Hosted by Mark Wax, MD and Uttam Sinha, MD Team One: Michael Fritz, MD; Jason Diaz, MD; and David Shonka, MD Team Two: Derrick Lin, MD; Daniel Knott, MD; and Eric Lamarre, MD Team Three: Urjeet Patel, MD; Ryan Heffelfinger, MD; and Alex Langerman, MD 5:25pm Free Flaps in Head and Neck Trauma Freedom Johnson, MD 17 Organization of Facial Plastic Surgery Assistants (OFPSA) Program

(Room W222B)

Thursday, September 18, 2014 9:00am Welcome Breakfast and Review Schedule for Meeting 9:30am Welcome from the AAFPRS President Edward H. Farrior, MD 9:45am The OFPSA Member of the Year Award Saturday, September 20, 2014 (A Tribute to Excellence) 10:00am Round Table Discussions: Sponsored by CareCredit Pick the Brains of Your Collegues! Kristi Fritz and Nick Mattia, Director of Sales Cosmetic, Weight, and Select Specialty, 11:00am Break CareCredit 11:15am Announcement of OFPSA Officers 10:30am Break for 2014-2015 year

10:45am Introduction of OFPSA Officers Roles and 12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall Election of Nominees 11:00am The Role of the Medical Aesthetician-Past and 1:00pm AAFPRS Business Management and Marketing Present Jeannine Stevens, MA 11:30am The importance of the TEAM in a Practice Theda C. Kontis, MD

12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall

1:00pm AAFPRS Business Management and Marketing Evaluation and CME Credits With the launch of the Friday, September 19, 2014 AAFPRS Foundation’s 9:00am New Patient Management LEARN (Lifelong Educa- Jason Tuschman Red Spot Interactive tional and Research 10:00am How to Be Indispensable to Your Practice Network) in 2013, we Catherine Maley now have the capability of capturing meeting 11:00am Break evaluation responses and award CME credits to participants on line at www.aafprs-learn.org. 11:15am Helpful Productivity and Cool Tools to Use in Your Practice Please note that in order to access your personal Markus Heitkoetter LEARN account, you will need to know your AAFPRS log on ID and password. If you do not know your 12:00pm -1:00pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall current AAFPRS ID and password, please visit Karen Sloat in the registration area and she will provide you 1:00pm AAFPRS Business Management and Marketing with the necessary information to complete your evaluation and claim your CME Credits. Knowing this AAFPRS Contact information ahead of time will avoid delay in obtain- American Academy of Facial Plastic and ing your credits on-site. Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS Foundation) 310 S. Henry Street There is a Tutorial on the LEARN home page that will Alexandria, VA 22314 describe the various aspects of the site and how each Phone: (703) 299-9291 can assist you in building your personal educational Fax: (703) 299-8898 experience. Don’t wait; visit the LEARN site at: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cecity.com/aafprs/2013/tutorial/ Web site: www.aafprs.org player.html.

18 Faculty

Daniel S. Alam, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH* Patrick J. Byrne, MD, Associate Professor, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Gabriel E. Aliga, Univerisity of Illinois at Chicago, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Baltimore, Chicago, IL* MD*

Roger Allcroft, MD, Northampton, MA* Andrew C. Campbell, MD, Mequon, WI (Speakers Bureau: Allergan, Sciton, BTL Aesthetics) Patrick C. Angelos, MD, Charleston, SC* Paul J. Carniol MD, FACS, Clinical Professor and Director Bradford A. Bader, MD, Plano, TX* Facial Plastic Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical Debdeep Banerjee, Texas Tech University Health School, Summit, NJ (Speakers Bureau: Cutera, Ellman) Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX* Douglas B. Chepeha, MD, MSPH, FRCSC, University of Stephen F. Bansberg, MD, Assistant Professor of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI* Otolaryngology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ* W. Greg Chernoff, BSc, MD, FRCSC, Indianapolis, IN*

Anthony Bared, MD, Miami, FL* John Chi, MD, Assistant Professor, Washington Robert Baxter, CEO, Surgeon’s Advisor, Miami, FL University, St. Louis, MO* (Owner: Surgeon’s Advisor) Roxana Cobo, MD, Private Practice, Facial Plastic Mark M. Beaty, MD, Atlanta, GA (Consultant: Ulthera, Surgery, Cali, Colombia* Zeltiq) Ryan Collar, MD, University of Cincinnati College of Prabhat Bhama, MD, MPH, Harvard University Medical Medicine, Cincinnati, OH* School/Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Minas Constantinides, MD, FACS, New York University MA* School of Medicine, New York, NY*

William J. Binder, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Candace Crowe, President, Candace Crowe Design, Department of Head & Neck Surgery, UCLA, Los Orlando, FL (Owner: Candace Crowe, Inc.) Angeles, Beverly Hills, California (Consultant, Stock Purchase: Implantech Associates, Inc.) Craig Czyz, DO, FACS, Associate Professor Ophthalmology, Ohio University, Columbus, OH (Grant: Kofi D. Boahene, MD, Associate Professor, The Johns Allergan) Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins Terry Day, MD, Professor, Medical University of South Institute of Medicine, Baltimore, MD* Carolina, Charleston, SC*

Jennings R. Boyette, MD, University of Arkansas for Louis M. DeJoseph, MD, Premier Image Cosmetic & Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR* Laser Surgery, Atlanta, GA (Speakers Bureau: Allergan, Merz, BTL) Gregory H. Branham, MD, Professor & Chief, Facial Plastic Surgery, Washington University School of Elen Carolina David Joao De Masi, MD, University Federal Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2008 Speakers Bureau: Mentor) of Parana, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil*

Michael J. Brenner, MD, FACS, Associate Professor of Joshua Charles Demke, MD, Texas Tech Health Sciences Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery, University of Center, Lubbock, TX* Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI* Shaun C. Desai, MD, Washington University School of Bob Brier, PhD, Egyptologist, Brookville, NY (No Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO* Relevant Disclosures) Daniel G. Deschler, MD, FACS, Professor of Otology and Anthony E. Brissett, MD, FACS, Baylor College of Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA* Medicine, Houston, TX (Consultant: Speakers Bureau: Paradigm, LLC, Doccent, LLC) Jacob K. Dey, Medical Student, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Sydney C. Butts, MD, Chief, Facial Plastic and Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Baltimore, Reconstructive Surgery, SUNY Downstate Medical MD* Center, Brooklyn, NY* *Nothing to Disclose 19 Faculty

Jason A. Diaz, MD, ENT Center of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT D. Gregory Farwell, MD, FACS, Professor and Director of (Other: Travel Support for Case Obs.: Intuitive Surgical; Head and Neck Oncology and Microvascular Surgery, Other: Dinner: Synthes CMF) University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA (Other: Honoraria: AO-ASIF; Research Support: Intuitive Surgical) Javier Dibildox, MD, Professor and Chair, Service of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine and Hospital Central Fred G. Fedok, MD, FACS, Professor, The Pennsylvania Dr. I. Morones Prieto, Universidad Autonoma de San State University, Hershey, PA; The University of South Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, S.L.P.* Alabama, Mobile, AL (Speakers Bureau: Instructor, AO)

Suzanne Kim Doud Galli, MD, PhD, FACS, Washington, Mario Ferraz, MD, Private Practice, Sao Paulo, Brazil; DC* Foundation for Rehabiltation for Craniofacial Disorder (FUNDEF), Lajeado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil* Harley S. Dresner, MD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN* Jill Foster, MD, FACS, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (Consultant: Allergan, Merz) Yadro Ducic, MD, FRCS(C), FACS, Clinical Professor, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX* Leila Freire, MD, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Lima* Anand Raj Dugar, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC* Michael A. Fritz, MD, Staff Surgeon, Head and Neck Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH* Roland D. Eavey, MD, SM, Director, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center for Otolaryngology and John Frodel, MD, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA* Communication Sciences; Guy M. Maness Professor and Chair, Department of Otolaryngology, Executive Medical Bill Fukui, Contributing Writer, Plastic Surgery Practice, Director, Vanderbilt Employee Health Plan, Nashville, Denver, CO (No Relevant Disclosures) TN* David Galarza Lozano, MD, Universidad Cuauhtemoc- Lindsay S. Eisler, MD, Associate Professor, Geisinger San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, SLP* Medical Center, Danville, PA* Holger G. Gassner, MD, FACS, University of Regensburg, David A.F. Ellis, MD, FRCSC, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Regensburg, Germany (Royalties: Book: The Art and (Research Support: Allergan USA; Consultant: Allergan Craft of Facial Plastic Surgery) Canada; Speakers Bureau: Cutera) Eric M. Genden, MD, MHA, The Icahn School of Medicine Kevin Emerick, MD, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical at Mount Sinai, New York, NY* School, Harvard University, Boston, MA* Richard D. Gentile, MD, MBA, Northeast Ohio Medical Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD, FACS, University of Miami, Miami, University, Youngstown, OH (Consultant, Research FL* Support: Cynosure, Inc.; Consultant,Research Support,Stock Puchase: ThermiAesthetics, LLC) Kelly R. Everman, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH* Tamer Ghanem, MD, PhD, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI* Waleed H. Ezzat, MD, Director, Microvascular Surgery; Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology/ Neil A. Gordon, MD, FACS, Yale University, Wilton, CT* Head and Neck Surgery; Assistant Professor, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Boston Steven Goudy, MD, Vanderbilt University, Department of University School of Medicine, Boston, MA* Otolaryngology, Nashville, TN*

Edward H. Farrior, MD, Associate Clinical Professor Parul Goyal, MD, MBA, Syracuse Otolaryngology, Department of Otolaryngology, University of South Syracuse, NY* Florida, Tampa, FL* Timothy M. Greco, MD, FACS, Adjunct Assistant Richard T. Farrior, MD, FACS, Tampa, FL* Professor, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (Consultant, Speakers Bureau: Allergan, Merz, Valeant)

Jewel Greywoode, MD, Los Angeles, CA* 20 Faculty

Garrett Griffin, MD, Midwest Facial Plastic Surgery and Masaru Ishii, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, The John Aesthetic Skincare, St. Paul, MN* Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Baltimore, MD* Lisa D. Grunebaum, MD, Assistant Professor of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Dermatology, Noel Jabbour, MD, Assistant Professor of University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL Otolaryngology, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of (Consultant: Revance; Material: Allergan, Solta; Material, UPMC, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA* Travel: Merz Aesthetics) Andrew A. Jacono, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Tessa A. Hadlock, MD, Harvard University, Boston, MA* Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY; The New York Eye and Ear Usama S. Hamdan, MD, FICS, Assistant Clinical Professor Infirmary, New York, NY* of Otolaryngology-Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA* Scharukh Jalisi, MD, MA, FACS, Boston University, Boston, MA* Mark M. Hamilton, MD, FACS, Clinical Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine, Yong Ju Jang, MD, Professor, Department of Indianapolis, IN (Consultant, Speakers Bureau: Allergan) Otolaryngology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan Colege of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea Matthew M. Hanasono, MD, Professor, The University of (South)* Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX* Andrea Jarchow, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Ryan N. Heffelfinger, MD, Assistant Professor, Director, North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC* Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA* James Jenkins, II, PhD, Biostatistician, Ohio Health, Columbus, OH* Douglas K. Henstrom, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA* Brian Jewett, MD, University of Miami, Miami, FL*

Nicolas Heredia, MD, ENT, Facial Plastic Surgery, Freedom Johnson, MD, FACS, Case Western Reserve, Pontifica Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia, Cleveland, OH* South America* J. Randall Jordan, MD, FACS, Professor, University of Jill L. Hessler, MD, Adjunct Clinical Faculty, Stanford Mississippi, Jackson, MS* University, Palo Alto, CA (Trainer: Allergan, Valeant/ Medicis) John H. Joseph, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, UCLA, Beverly Hills, CA (Research Support, Speakers Bureau: Laura T. Hetzler, MD, Associate Professor, Louisiana Valeant, Allergan; Research Support, Consultant, State University New Orleans, Baton Rouge, LA* Speakers Bureau: Suneva; Research Support: Revance; Research Support, Consultant: Kythera) John Hoffman, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Spokane, WA* Jeffrey J. Joseph, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University Health Science Center-New Marc H. Hohman, MD, Department of Otolaryngology- Orleans, Lafayette, LA (Speakers Bureau: Teva Head and Neck Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, Pharmaceuticals, Sunovian Pharmaceuticals) Tacoma, WA* Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD, FACS, Professor, University of Joshua Hornig, MD, FRCS(C), Medical University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA* South Carolina, Charleston, SC* Robert M. Kellman, MD, Professor and Chair, SUNY Hsin-Hsiung Huang, PhD, Assistant Professor, University Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York* of Central Florida, Orlando, FL* Matthew A. Kienstra, MD, Clinical Faculty, University of Lisa M. Ishii, MD, Associate Professor, The Johns Missouri at Columbia, Springfield, MO* Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Baltimore, MD* Jefferson Kirby Kilpatrick, MD, Pinehurst, NC (Stock Purchase: Valeant Pharmaceuticals)

*Nothing to Disclose 21 Faculty

David W. Kim, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Division Derrick T. Lin, MD, Director, Division of Head and Neck of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department Oncology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA* of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA* Jennifer Linder, MD, Dermatologist and Mohs Surgeon, University of California, San Francisco, Department of Ho Chan Kim, MD, Asan Medical Center, University of Dermatology, Scottsdale, AZ (Speakers Bureau, Chief Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea* Scientific Officer: PCA Skin; Speakers Bureau, Advisory Board: Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Allergan Facial Jennifer C. Kim, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Aesthetics, Merz; Speakers Bureau: Medicis MI* Pharmaceuticals)

Michael M. Kim, MD, Oregon Health & Science Robin W. Lindsay, MD, Harvard Medical School Boston, University, Portland, OR (Consultant: Valeant MA* Pharmaceutical) Brian C. Lobo, MD, Indiana University School of Min Joo Kim, MD, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN* Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea* Lily P. Love, MD, Santa Fe, NM (Stock Purchase: SNAP) Michael Klebuc, MD, Houston Methodist Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston, TX* Rodolfo Lugo-Saldana, MD, Monterrey, Mexico*

P. Daniel Knott, MD, FACS, Associate Professor, Melanie Malone, MD, Columbia University, New York, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA* NY*

Theda C. Kontis, MD, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Joao J. Maniglia, MD, Universidade Federal do Parana, Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD (Speakers Bureau: Curitiba, Brazil* Allergan, Valeant) Benjamin C. Marcus, MD, Associate Professor-Surgery, Gorana Kuka, MD, Colic Hospital, Plastic and Director of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, Belgrade, Serbia* University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI*

Samuel M. Lam, MD, FACS, Director, Willow Bend Jeff Markey, MD, Resident Physician, University of Wellness Center, Plano, TX* California-San Francisco, San Francisco, CA*

Eric D. Lamarre, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH* John J. Martin, Jr., MD, Coral Gables, FL*

Alexander Langerman, MD, FACS, University of Chicago, Kate McCarn, MD, Section Chief of Facial Plastic Surgery, Chicago, IL* Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY*

Phillip R. Langsdon, MD, FACS, Professor and Chief, Noah Meltzer, MD, Kaiser Permanente, McLean, VA* Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN* Stephen E. Metzinger, MD, MSPH, FACS, Tulane University Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yuna Larrabee, MD, Weill Cornell Medical College, New Metairie, LA (Speakers Bureau: Ulthera, LifeCell, Stryker; York, NY* Consultant: Allergan; Speakers Bureau, Research Support, Consultant: AO North America; Speakers Jong Ik Lee, MD, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Bureau, Research Support: Novartis) Seoul, Republic of Korea* Brett A. Miles, DDS, MD, FACS, Icahn School of Medicine Linda N. Lee, MD, Harvard Medical School, Mass Eye and at Mount Sinai, New York, NY* Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA* Harry Mittelman, MD, Los Altos, CA (Consultant, Stock Timothy S. Lian, MD, FACS, Louisiana State University Purchase: Implantech) Health Sciences Center-Shreveport, Shreveport, LA* Steven R. Mobley, MD, Associate Professor & Director of Jessyka G. Lighthall, MD, Assistant Professor, Facial Facial Plastic Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Division of UT* Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA* Gerardo Moreno, MD, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo 22 Leon, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico* Faculty

Glenn Morley, Senior Consultant, KZA, Inc., Chicago, IL* Linda Persall, President, Definitive Medical Marketing, Atlanta, GA* Sam P. Most, MD, FACS, Chief, Division of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Stanford University School of Amy L. Pittman, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford, CA* Otolaryngology, Microvascular Head and Neck Reconstruction, Loyola University Medical Center, Kathryn L. Nagy, PhD, University of Illinios at Chicago, Chicago, IL* Chicago, IL* Anna Pou, MD, New Orleans, LA (No Relevant Disclosures) Mohsen Naraghi, MD, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran* Ali R. Rashan, MD, MS, Clinical Research Fellow, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Paul S. Nassif MD, FACS, Assistant Clinical Professor, Stanford University, Stanford, CA* University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA* Julia E. Reid, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH*

Molly Naunheim, MD, University of California-San Rod Rezaee, MD, FACS, Director, Microvascular Head Francisco, San Francisco, CA* and Neck Reconstructive Surgery, Ear Nose and Throat Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center/ Ira D. Papel, MD, Associate Professor, The Johns Seidman Cancer Center, Cleveland, OH* Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD* Wm. Russell Ries, MD, Professor and Odess Chair in Joon Pyo Park, MD, Asan Medical Center, University of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea* Otolaryngology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN* Stephen S. Park, MD, Professor, Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA* Daniel E. Rousso, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL* Sunny S. Park, MD, MPH, Newport Beach, CA* William R. Ryan, MD, FACS, University of California-San Norman Pastorek, MD, Clinical Professor, Facial Plastic Francisco, San Francisco, CA (Consultant: Medtronic) Surgery, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY* Charles Saadeh, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX* Alpen B. Patel, MD, Mayo Clinic, Arizona* Jordan P. Sand, MD, Washington University, School of Krishna Patel, MD, PhD, Director of Facial Plastic and Medicine, Saint Louis, MO* Reconstructive Surgery, Assistant Professor, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC* David Q. Santos, MD, Bellevue, WA (Employee: Lifestyle Lift) Urjeet A. Patel, MD, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL* Anthony P. Sclafani, MD, FACS, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Director of Facial Plastic Surgery, The Jose A. Patrocinio, MD, Federal University of Uberlandia, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY (Material: Uberlandia, MG, Brazil* Aesthetic Factors, Inc.)

Lucas G. Patrocinio, MD, PhD, Federal University of Tom Seery, MBA, MS, CEO, RealSelf Inc., Seattle, WA Uberlandia, Uberlandia, MG, Brazil* (Other: CEO: RealSelf Inc.)

Tomas G. Patrocinio, MD, Federal University of Rahul Seth, MD, Department of Head & Neck Surgery, Uberlandia, Uberlandia, MG, Brazil* University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA*

Jon-Paul Pepper, MD, Assistant Professor, Keck School Scott Shadfar, MD, Meridian Plastic Surgeons, of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Indianapolis, IN* Altos, CA (Research Support: CheckPoint Surgical) Peter Shepard, MD, Southwestern Ear Nose and Throat, Stephen W. Perkins, MD, President, Meridian Plastic Santa Fe, NM* Surgery Center; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Indiana *Nothing to Disclose University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN* 23 Faculty

Taha Z. Shipchandler, MD, Director, Facial Plastic and Travis T. Tollefson, MD, MPH, FACS, Associate Professor, Reconstructive Surgery, Indiana University School of University of California, Davis, Department of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN* Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Sacramento, CA*

Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD, Associate Professor, The Dean M. Toriumi, MD, Professor, University of Illinois at University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS* Chicago, Chicago, IL*

William W. Shockley, MD, FACS, University of North Koento Trimartani, MD, Head of Department, Plastic & Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC* Reconstruction Consultant, Department of Otorhinolaryngology - HNS Faculty of Medicine, David Shonka, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, University of Indonesia Dr. Cipto, Jakarta, DKI* VA* William H. Truswell, MD, Private Practice, Northampton, Douglas M. Sidle, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor, MA and Charleston, SC; Clinical Instructor, The University Northwestern University, Chicago, IL* of Connecticut School of Medicine, Division of Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, Farmington, William E. Silver, MD, FACS, Clinical Professor, CT* Department of Otolaryngology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA* Taher Valika, MD, University of Illinios at Chicago, Chicago, IL* Robert L. Simons, MD, Clinical Professor, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Vannipa Vathanophas, MD, University of Pittsburgh, Surgery, Miami, FL* Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA* Uttam Sinha, MD (Disclosure not available at time of printing) Steven J. Wang, MD, FACS, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA* Danny Soares, MD, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical Director, Mesos Cosmetic and Laser Tom D. Wang, MD, FACS, Professor, Facial Plastic and Surgery, LLC, Lady Lake, FL* Reconstructive Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR* Ifepo O. Sofola, MD, FACS, Centers for Advanced Sinus & Facial Plastic Surgery, Houston, TX* P. Daniel Ward, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT* Fred J. Stucker, MD, FACS, LSU Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA* Mark K. Wax, MD, FACS, FRCS(C) , Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR* Angela Sturm-O’Brien, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX* Ivan Wayne, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, OK* Ahmed Sufyan, MD, Mid-Michigan ENT, Lansing, MI* Edwin F. Williams, III, MD, Clinical Medical Professor, Joyce Sunila, Practice Helpers, Palm Desert, CA* Albany Medical College, Albany, NY (Stock Purchase: Allergan) Amar Suryadevara, MD, Assistant Professor, Facial Plastic Surgery, SUNY Upstate Medical, Syracuse, NY* Andrew A. Winkler, MD, University of Colorado, Denver, CO* Mr. Gary Sussman, Sculptor, NY (No Relevant Disclosures) Seth A. Yellin, MD, FACS, Founder and Director, Marietta Jonathan M. Sykes, MD, FACS, Professor and Director Facial Plastic Surgery, Laser & Aesthetics Center, Facial Plastic Surgery, University of California, UC Davis Marietta, GA* Medical Center, Sacramento, CA (Speakers Bureau: Allergan; Research Support: Kythera) Donald B. Yoo, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, University of Southern California, Beverly Hills, CA* Sherard A. Tatum, MD, FACS, FAAP, Professor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics, State University of New Chad A. Zender, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor, Head York, Syracuse, NY* and Neck Fellowship Director, Department of Otolaryngology/ENT Institute, University of Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH* 24 Faculty

Sandy Zhang-Nunes, MD, Assistant Professor of Michael J. Brenner, MD, FACS, Associate Professor of Opthalmology, Division of Oculofacial Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology -- Head & Neck Surgery, University of USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA* Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI*

Giancarlo Zuliani, Assistant Professor, Division of Facial Anthony E. Brissett, MD, FACS, Baylor College of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Medicine, Houston, TX (Consultant: Speakers Bureau: Otolaryngology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Paradigm, LLC, Doccent, LLC) (Speakers Bureau: Acell, Paradigm Medical) Jared Christophel, MD, University of Virginia, Foundation Board of Directors Charlottesville, VA* Minas Constantinides, MD, FACS, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY* Artemus J. Cox III, MD, Alabama University, Birmingham, AL* Edward H. Farrior, MD, Associate Clinical Professor Department of Otolaryngology, University of South Harley S. Dresner, MD, University of Minnesota, Florida, Tampa, FL* Minneapolis, MN*

Fred G. Fedok, MD, FACS, Professor, The Pennsylvania Lindsay S. Eisler, MD, Associate Professor, Geisinger State University, Hershey, PA; The University of South Medical Center, Danville, PA* Alabama, Mobile, AL (Speakers Bureau: Instructor, AO) Oren Friedman, MD, Director Facial Plastic Surgery, Robert M. Kellman, MD, Professor and Chair, SUNY Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania School Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York* of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA*

Theda C. Kontis, MD, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Mark M. Hamilton, MD, FACS, Clinical Assistant Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD (Speakers Bureau: Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine, Allergan, Valeant) Indianapolis, IN (Consultant, Speakers Bureau: Allergan)

Craig Murakami, MD, FACS, Associate Clinical Professor, Douglas K. Henstrom, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Department of University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA* Otolaryngology, Seattle, WA (Speakers Bureau: AO) Anna P. Hsu, MD, FACS, Assistant Clinical Professor, Stephen S. Park, MD, Professor, Division of Facial Plastic University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA* Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA* Clinton Humphrey, Assistant Professor, Facial Plastic and William H. Truswell, MD, Private Practice, Northampton, Reconstructive Surgery, University of Kansas Medical MA and Charleston, SC; Clinical Instructor, The University Center, Kansas City, KS* of Connecticut School of Medicine, Division of Lamont R. Jones, MD, Henry Ford Health System, Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, Farmington, CT* Detroit, MI (Speakers Bureau: AO CMF)

Edwin F. Williams, III, MD, Clinical Medical Professor, J. Randall Jordan, MD, FACS, Professor, University of Albany Medical College, Albany, NY (Stock Purchase: Mississippi, Jackson, MS* Allergan) Michael M. Kim, MD, Oregon Health & Science University, CME Committee Portland, OR (Consultant: Valeant Pharmaceutical) Marcelo Antunes, MD, Austin, TX* Theda C. Kontis, MD, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Babak Azizzadeh, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD (Speakers Bureau: UCLA, Beverly Hills, CA (Other: Royalty: Elsevier, Allergan, Valeant) Springer; Research Support: Myoscience, Galderma, Ulthera; Stock Purchase: Myoscience) Samuel M. Lam, MD, FACS, Director, Willow Bend Wellness Center, Plano, TX* Sumit Bapna, MD, Columbus, OH (Other: Medicis) Phillip R. Langsdon, MD, FACS, Professor and Chief, Rami K. Batniji MD, FACS, Newport Beach, CA (Material, Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, University of Tennessee Speakers Bureau: Allergan, Consultant: Invuity; Health Science Center, Memphis, TN* Consultant, Material; Speakers Bureau: Bien Air Surgery) *Nothing to Disclose 25 Faculty

Thomas T. Le, MD, Director, Baltimore-Washington Evidence-Based Medicine Committee Facial Plastic Surgery, Ellicott City, MD* Patrick J. Byrne, MD, Associate Professor, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of David M. Lieberman, MD, Palo Alto, CA (No Relevant Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Baltimore, MD* Disclosures) Harley S. Dresner, MD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN* Alexander Markarian, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (No Monte O. Harris, MD, Chevy Chase, MD (No Relevant Relevant Disclosures) Disclosures)

James C. Marotta, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Peter A. Hilger, MD, Professor, University of Minnesota, Surgery, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY (Research Edina, MN* Support: Palomar) Lisa E. Ishii, MD, Associate Professor, The Johns Hopkins Vishad Nabili, MD, Associate Professor and Program University School of Medicine, Department of Director, UCLA Head and Neck Surgery Department, Los Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Baltimore, MD* Angeles, CA* Theda C. Kontis, MD, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Sunny S. Park, MD, MPH, Newport Beach, CA* Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD (Speakers Bureau: Allergan, Valeant) Jeffrey D. Rawnsley, MD, MS, Clinical Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, CA Paul D. Leong, MD, Pittsburgh, PA* (Consultant: Stryker) Robin W. Lindsay, MD, Harvard Medical School Boston, Anthony P. Sclafani MD, FACS, Icahn School of Medicine Boston, MA* at Mount Sinai; Director of Facial Plastic Surgery, The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY (Material: Sam P. Most, MD, FACS, Chief, Division of Facial Plastic Aesthetic Factors, Inc.) & Reconstructive Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA* Christian L. Stallworth, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Vishad Nabili, MD, Associate Professor and Program Antonio, San Antonio, TX* Director, UCLA Head & Neck Surgery Department, Los Angeles, CA* Scott Stephan, MD, Assistant Professor Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical David Reiter, MD, DMD, MBA, FACS, Professor of Center, Nashville, TN* Otolaryngology (Division of Facial Plastic Surgery), Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson Michael J. Sullivan, MD, Columbus, OH (No Relevant University, Philadelphia, PA* Disclosures) John S. Rhee, MD, MPH, Professor & Chairman, Medical Sarmela Sunder, MD, Los Angeles, CA* College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI*

Sherard A. Tatum, MD, FACS, FAAP, Professor of Jonathan M. Sykes, MD, FACS, Professor and Director Otolaryngology and Pediatrics, State University of New Facial Plastic Surgery, University of California, UC Davis York, Syracuse, NY* Medical Center, Sacramento, CA (Speakers Bureau: Allergan; Research Support: Kythera) Adam M. Terella, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO* Hedye Javidinia, MD, Ottowa, Canada (No Relevant Disclosures) Seth A. Yellin, MD, FACS, Founder and Director, Marietta Facial Plastic Surgery, Laser & Aesthetics Center, *Nothing to Disclose Marietta, GA*

Kenneth C.Y. Yu, MD, Chairman, San Antonio Uniformed services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC), Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX*

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AAFPRS Membership Booth Allergan Booth 600 Booth 101 310 S. Henry Street 2525 Dupont Drive Alexandria, VA 22314 Irvine, CA 92612 703-299-9291; 703-299-8898, fax 714-246-4500; 714-246-4971, fax www.aafprs.org www.allergan.com Make sure you come by the AAFPRS booth and have a peek Allergan Medical, a division of Allergan, Inc., offers the at the new Robert L. Simons Archives and Heritage Center. most comprehensive, science-based, aesthetic product Here, you may also pick up your 50th Anniversary give-away offerings under its Total Facial Rejuvenation™ portfolio, (while supplies last) and participate in other surprises. Also including BOTOX® Cosmetic (onabotulinumtoxinA); the check out what the AAFPRS offers members to assist in JUVÉDERM® family of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers; enhancing their practice such as the attractive series of LATISSE® (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03%; and patient education brochures and the Face Book; the print SkinMedica®, physician-dispensed skin care products. advertising kit; and more. Alma Lasers AAFPRS Video Learning Center Booth 205 Booth 310-314 485 Half Day Road, Ste. 100 310 S. Henry Street Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Alexandria, VA 22314 224-377-2009; 224-377-20500, fax 703-299-9291; 703-299-8898, fax www.almalasers.com www.aafprs.org Alma Lasers is a global developer, manufacturer and The popular AAFPRS Video Learning Center will be present provider of laser, light-based, radiofrequency and and will be open to all meeting attendees. The John ultrasound devices for aesthetic and medical applications. Dickinson Memorial Library has over 275 procedural and Our mission is to provide modular, cost effective, high instructional DVDs which you can view at the meeting. You performance products designed to meet the unique needs may also purchase the DVDs on-site and receive a 10% of today’s medical and aesthetic practitioners. meeting discount. Alphaeon Corporation Advice Media Booth 210 Booth 313 4040 MaCarthur PO Box 982064 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Park City, UT 84098 949-260-1700; 949-260-1705 801-367-7001 www.alphaeon.com www.advicemedia.com ALPHAEON is a lifestyle healthcare company that brings to Advice Media is a leader in online digital marketing. Our market highly innovative products and services to promote team of designers, developers, writers, editors, search consumer wellness, beauty and performance. The company engine visibility specialists, digital marketing experts and fosters deep relationships with leading specialists so support personnel work together to deliver the most healthcare consumers look their best, feel their best and comprehensive solutions available today. We use leading know they are receiving the best in lifestyle healthcare. research technologies and strategies to deliver unparalleled results for our clients. Alps South Booth 107 Aesthetic Brand Marketing 2895 42 Avenue, North Booth 400 St. Petersburg, FL 33714 265 Santa Helena, Ste. 125 727-528-8566 Solana Beach, CA 92075 727-522-6982, fax 800-395-3963; 619-923-3212, fax www.easyliner.com www.aestheticbrandmarketing.com ALPS South is a medical manufacturer bringing innovative We are a boutique medical marketing agency with distinct products to customers. We specialize in the development expertise servicing facial plastic surgeons. Specializing in of advanced gel-based products and provide Gel Petals for stunning custom tailored website marketing solutions women who've had mastectomies and have poor skin designed to drive new potential patient inquiries. ABM’s characteristics. Our strong background in research and unique blend of internet consulting, search engine development allows us to manufacturer customized optimization, social media marketing & digital PR generate products. strong returns for our clients.

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Anthony Products/Gio Pelle CosmeSys Booth 301 Booth 104 7740 Records Street 1521 Casti Ueja Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46226 Palo Alto, CA 94306 800-428-1610; 317-543-3289, fax 650-722-3274 For 46 years, Anthony Products has specialized in the www.cosmesys.com distribution of ENT, Plastic Surgery and Dermatology CosmeSys - the ultimate patient acquisition tool. instruments and equipment. Gio Pelle, specializes in CosmeSys is the perfect combination of Silicon Valley with customized skincare and microdermabrasion. Gio Pelle Plastic Surgery, enabling the new generation of consumers offers personalized gel packs for post procedure recovery. to shop for beauty and youth with ground-breaking artificial Private label opportunities are available. intelligence software. We partner with physicians to bring the potential of beauty and youth to every consumer. Black & Black Surgical, Inc. Booth 406 CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group 5238 Royal Woods Pkwy, Suite 170 Booth 410 Tucker, Georgia 30084 6000 Broken Sound Pkwy., NW, Ste. 300 770-414-4880; 770-414-4879, fax Boca Raton, FL 33487 Black & Black Surgical offers high quality plastic surgical 561-998-2507; 561-998-2559, fax instruments including Vitruvian™ Body Sculpting www.crcpress.com instruments, Black Diamond™ Nasal Rasps, NobleTouch™ CRC Press (www.crcpress.com) is a global scientific, Bipolar Forceps, Tebbetts™ instruments for rhinoplasty and technical and medical publisher of award-winning titles in breast surgery .If you have questions, comments, or need plastic and aesthetic surgery from Nahai, Rohrich, Fisher, more information on Black & Black Surgical products and Tonnard, Coleman and other leading experts. Visit our services, please send us an email at booth for conference-only savings, the latest on [email protected]. forthcoming publications and enter to win a $200 gift.

Candace Crowe Design Crystal Clear Digital Marketing Booth 209 Booth 207 3452 Lake Lyndon Drive, Ste. 160 6965 Piazza Grande Avenue, Ste. 307 Orlando, FL 32817 Orlando, FL 32835 407-384-7676; 407-384-7672, fax 888-611-8279; 305-230-2350, fax www.candacecrowe.com www.crystalcleardm.com CCD develops cutting-edge digital as well as traditional Crystal Clear Digital Marketing offers a complete Digital tools for marketing aesthetic services and healthcare Marketing System: from Search Engine Optimization, providers. Our innovative solutions enable providers to Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Engagement, grow their practices by attracting, engaging, and educating Websites, Email Marketing, Mobile & Text Marketing, their patients. Email us at [email protected] or visit Patient Relationship Management and so much more us at Booth 908 for a personal demo of our new, must-have Crystal Clear does most of the work so local practices don’t BRAGbook – the only plug & play before and after gallery in have too. the industry. Cynosure Canfield Imaging Systems Booth 404 Booth 409 5 Carlisle Road 253 Passaic Avenue Westford, MA 01886 Fairfield, NJ 07004-2524 USA 800-886-2966 973 276 0336; 800 815 4330; 973 276 0339, fax www.cynosure.com [email protected] Cynosure, Inc. leads the world in aesthetic laser www.canfieldsci.com technologies and research, creating innovative, safe, and Canfield Imaging Systems is the leading worldwide efficacious procedures for the treatments patients want developer of imaging software and photographic systems most, including hair removal, treatment of vascular and for the medical and skin care industries. Product lines pigmented lesions, skin revitalization, tattoo removal, laser include Mirror® imaging software, VISIA® Complexion lipolysis to remove unwanted fat, and the reduction in the Analysis, VECTRA® 3D Systems, Reveal® facial imagers, appearance of cellulite. VEOS™ dermatoscopes, customized photographic studio solutions and specialized imaging devices for clinical photography.

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DePuy Synthes Hanson Medical Booth 500 Booth 509 1302 Wrights Lane East PO Box 1160 West Chester, PA 19380 Kingston, WA 98346 610-719-5674; 610-719-6533, fax 360-297-1997; 360-297-1998, fax www.depuysynthes.com Hansonmedical.com, Scarfade.com hansonskincare.com DePuy Synthes CMF is a global leader in medical devices, Hanson Medical offers Sterile Silicone Facial Implants, offering a comprehensive portfolio of implant systems for Silicone Body Contouring Implants, Scarfade Silicone Scar surgeons to treat patients who have sustained conditions Gel, Laserfade Cream, Compression Garments and a affecting the face, head, neck and complete line of professional skincare. thorax. DePuy Synthes CMF is part of the DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson. Harvest Medical Inc. Booth 206 Ellman International 25960 Ohio Avenue, NE, Ste. 200 Booth 311 Kingston, WA 98346 400 Karn Lane 360-297-1997; 360-297-1998, fax Hicksville, NY 11801 www.harvesttech.com 516-594-3333 Harvest Technologies is the leading cellular therapy global www.ellman.com manufacturer that develops point-of-care products to Ellman International, Inc. offers a full complement of process and concentrate multiple biologics. These include advanced radiofrequency (RF) and laser products, including high-density platelet rich plasma (APC+®) marrow aspirate the Pellevé® Wrinkle Reduction System, a complete line of concentrate (BMAC®) and adipose tissue, all concentrated aesthetic lasers and pulsed light devices, and the Surgitron® using the SmartPrep3 Multicellular Processing System. Surgical RF Systems. Our products are used around the world for precision surgical and aesthetic procedures. Implantech Associates, Inc. Booth 401 Elsevier 6025 Nicolle Street Booth 100 Ventura, CA 93003 JFK Blvd., Ste. 1600 800-733-0833; 805-339-9414, fax Philadelphia, PA 19103 www.implantech.com 215-239-3491 Implantech is the recognized leader in manufacturing www.elsevierhealth.com innovative facial implants for aesthetic and reconstructive ELSEVIER is a leading publisher of health science surgery. We offer more than 150 sizes and shapes in publications, advancing medicine by delivering superior silicone, Conform™ style, ePTFE Composite® facial implants reference information and decision support tools to and ePTFE sheeting. In addition to our current products, doctors, nurses, health practitioners and students. With an we can develop custom products to suit all your facial and extensive media spectrum — print, online and handheld, soft-tissue contouring needs. Also available: body we are able to supply the information you need in the most contouring implants, Cimeosil® scar management products convenient format. and GelZone® compression with scar healing.

Galderma Laboratories Incredible Marketing Booth 504/506 Booth 407 14501 N. Freeway 310 Goddard, Ste. 200 Fort Worth, TX 7177 Irvine, CA 92618 817-961-5021 800-949-0133 www.galderma.com www.incrediblemarketing.com Galderma is committed to delivering innovative medical We’re web scientists with attitude! Online marketing solutions to meet the dermatological needs of people experts, to be exact... We took the medical world by storm throughout their lifetime while serving healthcare 6 years ago, serving up the world’s best medical SEO professionals around the world. (Search Engine Optimization), Social Media Marketing (SMM), Content Marketing, Mobile Websites, & Custom Web Design. Think your digital marketing is Incredible? Find out at the Incredible Marketing booth!

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Jan Marini Skin Research, Inc. Medtronic Surgical Technologies Booth 308 Booth 108 6951 Via Del Oro 6743 Southpoint Drive, North San Jose, CA 05119 Jacksonville, FL 32216 408-620-3600; 408-362-0140, fax 904-279-2629; 904-281-2771, fax Jan Marini Skin Research markets products through www.medtronicent.com physicians and skin care professionals that represent Medtronic ENT is a leading developer, manufacturer and technological breakthroughs previously unavailable. marketer of surgical products for use by ENT specialists. Preparations include resurfacing agents, growth factors, Medtronic ENT markets over 5,000 surgical products topical lipid soluble Vitamin C, antioxidants and oral worldwide addressing the major ENT subspecialties – Sinus, nutritional supplementation. Jan Marini Skin Research Rhinology, Laryngology, Otology, Pediatric ENT. and Image products achieve outstanding results that have not been Guided Surgery. possible prior to these advancements. Merz Aesthetics, a division of Merz North America, Inc. KLS Martin Booth 413 Booth 501 4215 Tudor Lane PO Box 16369 Greensboro, NC 27410 Jacksonville, FL 32245 336-217-2316; 336-856-0107, fax 904-641-7746; 904-641-7378, fax www.merzusa.com www.klsmartinnorthamerica.com Merz North America is a specialty healthcare company that KLS Martin is a company dedicated to providing innovative develops and commercializes innovative treatment medical devices and power systems for craniomaxillofacial solutions in aesthetics, dermatology and neurosciences. As surgery. The company’s rich history began with surgical part of the Merz Pharma Group of companies, our ambition instrument production in Tuttlingen, Germany in 1896 and is to become the most admired, trusted and innovative continued with miniplate production in 1975. KLS Martin aesthetics and neurotoxin company. has advanced the capabilities of distraction osteogenesis, and revolutionized resorbable fixation with the SonicWeld Microsurgery Instruments, Inc. Rx system. Booth 402 P.O. Box 1378 Lumenis Bellaire, Texas 77402 Booth 510 713- 664-4707; 713-664-8873, fax 2033 Gateway Place [email protected] San Jose, CA 95110 www.microsurgeryusa.com 408-764-3824; 408-765-3695, fax Microsurgery Instruments is one of the leading suppliers of www.lumenis.com surgical instruments and loupes. Our new instruments Lumenis®, the world’s largest medical laser company, is a include: titanium scissors, needle holders, and debakey global developer, manufacturer and distributor of laser and forceps. Our Super-Cut scissors are the sharpest in the energy based medical devices. With 25 registered patents, market, and our newly designed surgical loupes offer up to numerous FDA clearances, an installed base of over 80,000 130mm field of view, and up to 11x magnification. systems and a presence in over 100 countries, Lumenis products are recognized worldwide as the industry Gold MyBody Skincare Standard. Booth 204 5080 N. 40th Street, Ste 375 Marina Medical Phoenix, AZ 85018 Booth 201 602-393-4668 955 Shotgun Road www.lovemybody.com Sunrise, FL 33326 HIGH-PERFORMANCE FACE & BODY PRODUCTS 954-924-4418; 954-924-4419, fax mybody, the only BIOACTIVE clinical skincare line designed www.marinamedical.com to treat chronic conditions that affect the face and body. Marina Medical Instruments designs, manufactures and See faster, more visible results and feel good about giving distributes surgical instruments for the plastic, your patients biomimetic products that bypass reconstructive and regenerative medicine fields of surgery. inflammation and help strengthen skins immunity and Our innovative product line consists of aesthetic surgery support a woman’s hormonal balance. instrumentation and our premium lipoplasty products mybody treats photodamage, sensitivity, acne and cellulite. include Koume cannulas, Koume lipoplasty accessories, the RedHead fat harvesting canister and a full offering of Stille surgical instruments. Se habla espanol. Falamos Portugues.

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NeoGraft PCA Skin Booth 403 Booth 306 419 Southfork Drive, Ste. 103 6710 East Camelback Road Lewisville, TX 75057 Ste. 230 972-219-5600; 760-943-1653, fax Scottsdale, AZ 85251 www.neograft.com 480-281-5349; 480-946-5690, fax NeoGraft is the first and only FDA cleared follicular unit www.pcaskin.com harvesting and implantation system. The NeoGraft system PCA SKIN® is a healthcare company providing daily care delivers automation of the FUE technique, the most products and chemical peels for physicians and clinicians advanced technique in the hair transplant industry. This worldwide to address their patients’ acne, aging skin, revolutionary automated hair transplantation system is the sensitive skin and hyperpigmentation. PCA SKIN is a trusted only complete harvesting system on the market. The educational resource with over a 20-year history of helping system has the only ‘NO TOUCH’ implantation technology. to improve skin health and people’s lives. NeoGraft is a minimally invasive procedure that provides natural looking results with no scalpel incision, no sutures, Plastic Surgery Studios no staples and no unsightly linear scar allowing for a quick Booth 304 recovery time. 8667 Haven Avenue, Ste. 200 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 NewBeauty Magazine 909-758-8383; 909-758-8384, fax Booth 414 www.plasticsurgerystudios.com 3651 NW 8th Avenue Since 1999, Plastic Surgery Studios has been a trusted Boca Raton, FL 33431 leader in online digital marketing by designing dynamic 646-805-0223; 646-805-0242, fax websites, writing unique and engaging content, and www.sandowmedia.com implementing effective marketing strategies. Our forward NewBeauty has established itself as a leading powerhouse thinking, innovative technology, and superior service will beauty brand, educating and empowering women in their exceed your expectations. We love what we do and are beauty decisions through diverse, multi-channel platforms. committed to your marketing success. Committed to providing scientifically accurate and ethically balanced information about the latest advances in facial Quantificare plastic surgery, NewBeauty features prominent board- Booth 405 certified facial plastic surgeons from across the United 1670 Amphett Blvd. States. San Mateo, CA 94402 510-76401126; 510-225-3700, fax NKP Medical Marketing www.quantificare.com Booth 109 QuantifiCare is a worldwide imaging CRO providing clinical 8939 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 414 trials services to the pharmaceutical/cosmetic industry and Los Angeles, CA 90045 innovative products for specialists. 866-539-2201; 800-207-8023, fax 3D LifeViz IITM is the first all in one 3D imaging system, www.nkpmedical.com compact and portable, allowing life-like and reproducible NKP Medical Marketing is ready to handle all aspects of images in 3D for direct simulation, quantitative and skin your internet marketing needs. We work with over 750 analysis. plastic surgeons nationwide. We provide SEO, Custom Website Design, Mobile Websites, ReachLocal Social Media Marketing, Reputation Management, Pay per Booth 203 Click and so much more. Stop by our booth #109 and find 6504 International Pkwy., Ste. 1300 out how to dominate your market! Plano, TX 75025 214-294-0266 PatientNOW www.reqachlocal.com Booth 110 ReachLocal helps local businesses acquire, manage, and 6160 South Syracuse Way; Suite B100 retain customers with a total digital marketing system. We Greenwood Village, CO 80111 offer a range of products and services to help you reach 800-436-3150 more local customers through a combination of our smart PatientNOW - A feature-rich PMS/EMR designed for technology and sharp professionals. Headquartered in aesthetic medical practices featuring the revolutionary Woodland Hills, CA, ReachLocal (NASDAQ: RLOC) has Patient Acquisition and Retention™ (“PAR™”) pathway offices throughout North America, Australia, the United system. PAR is exclusively designed to capture and retain Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and Japan. every prospect and increase practice revenue. Utilized by 5,000 practitioners, patientNOW has a client retention rate of over 90%. Endorsed by ASPS. 31 Exhibitors

Restorsea, LLC Surgisil Booth 102 Booth 300 641 Lexington Avenue, 27th Floor 6020 W. Plano Pkwy. New York, NY 10022 Plano, TX 75093 646-521-8388; 212-214-0542, fax 888-551-5477; 888-543-5477, fax www.restorsea.com www.surgisil.com Restorsea launched in October 2012. All products are SurgiSil is a medical device company specializing in the natural, clinically proven, and anchored by its proprietary design, development, and commercialization of silicone- formulations using Aquabeautine XL® and enzyme released based products for plastic and cosmetic surgery. We are by baby salmon. Restorsea products exfoliate without proud to introduce our flagship products - PermaLip™ and inflammation and are as effective as the leading brands. As Perma Facial Implant™. such, Restorsea has received acclaim from outlets including Elle, NYTimes, Lucky, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar and Syneron-Candela InStyle. Booth 200 3 Goodyear, Unite A Sciton Irvine, CA 92618 Booth 208 949-716-6670 925 Commercial Street www.suneron-candela.com Palo Alto, CA 94303 Syneron Medical Ltd. – a company devoted to real 650-493-9155 technology, real science and real results – is the leading www.sciton.com global aesthetic device company with a comprehensive Release your inner glow with Halo. product portfolio combined with world-class service and The latest laser technology with minimal downtime & support. The Company’s technology enables physicians to maximum results using the world’s first and only hybrid provide advanced solutions for a broad range of medical fractional laser. Stop by the Sciton booth to learn more. aesthetic applications including body contouring, hair removal, wrinkle reduction, rejuvenation of the skin’s Solutionreach appearance through the treatment of superficial benign Booth 211 vascular and pigmented lesions, and the treatment of acne, 2912 Executive Pkwy., Ste. 300 leg veins and cellulite. The Company sells its products Lehi, UT 84043 under two distinct brands, Syneron and Candela. With its 801-331-7114 innovative approach to aesthetic treatments, Syneron has www.solutionreach.com now entered into one of the largest in-demand Solutionreach is a cloud-based platform for revolutionizing applications, skin lightening. patient relationships and optimizing patient experience, with a powerful array of tools to help providers easily ThermiAesthetics acquire, retain, educate and reactivate patients. Delivering Booth 106 the right message, to the right patient, at the right time, 401 N. Carroll Avenue makes every patient the only patient. Southlake, TX 96092 866-981-5017; 214-279-0101, fax Sontec Instruments, Inc. www.thermi.com Booth 411 ThermiAesthetics is a leading manufacturer of Temperature 7248 S. Tucson Way Controlled Radio Frequency technology. The company’s Centennial, CO 80112 flagship product is ThermiRF, a platform technology which 303-790-9411 uses temperature as an endpoint for various minimally and 303-792-2606, fax non-invasive aesthetic applications. www.sontecinstruments.com Sontec offers a comprehensive selection of exceptional hand held surgical instruments, headlights and loupes available to the discriminating surgeon. There is no substitute for quality, expertise and individualized service. Sontec’s vast array awaits your consideration at our booth.

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Tulip Medical Products The AAFPRS Foundation would like to thank the Booth 111 following companies for their support of this 4360 Morena Blvd., Ste. 100 year’s Fall Meeting (as of August 27, 2014). All San Diego, CA 92117 858-270-5900 financial and in-kind contributions received in www.tulipmedical.com support of the AAFPRS educational programs Tulip is the leader in liposcution and fat transfer comply with the Standards for Commercial instrumentation. We are innovators in liposuction cannula Support as specified by the Accreditation Coun- and injector design and manufacturing. We create cil for Continuing Medical Education. instruments and accessories for successful liposuction and fat transfer procedures. With our patent-pending CellFriendly Technology and our new premium Gems Single- EDUCATIONAL Use fat transfer instruments,Tulip is your source for liposuction, fat-transfer and regenerative medicine cannulas, micro injectors and accessories.

Ulthera, Inc. Booth 302 1840 S. Stapley Drive Mesa, AZ 85204 877-858-4372 www.ulthera.com Ulthera, Inc. is a global medical device company focused on developing and commercializing technologies for aesthetic and medical applications. Its signature technology is the Ulthera® System, the first-and-only energy-based device FDA-cleared for use as an aesthetic treatment – the Ultherapy® procedure – that non-invasively lifts skin on the eyebrow, neck and under-chin. NON-EDUCATIONAL Valeant Pharmaceuticals Booth 508 400 Somerset Corporate Blvd. Bridgewater, NJ 08807 908-541-23271 www.valeant.com Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC is a specialty pharmaceutical company that is committed to understanding and meeting the needs of our customers and in delivering consistently high performance. Valeant develops and markets a broad range of pharmaceutical products within many areas of focus, including prescription dermatology, aesthetics, eye health, oral health and other therapeutic areas. More information about Valeant can be found at www.valeant.com

Viscot Medical, Inc. Booth 502 32 West Street, PO Box 351 East Hanover, NJ 07936 973-887-9273; 973-887-3961, fax www.viscot.comViscot Medical has the most complete line of surgical markers: • EZ Removable ink markers – Perfect formarking non- surgical aesthetic injectables, Ink comes off easily! • Blephmarkers™ twin ultrafine tip marker – ideal for precise facial marketing and other fine lines.

33 New and Upgraded Members Research Grants and Award Recipients

Congratulations to the following AAFPRS members for Congratulations to the new and upgraded members receiving research grants and awards from the AAFPRS. (June 2013-May 2014) John Orlando Roe Award Fellow James P. Bonaparte, MD, ON, CANADA Sergei Filatov, MD Biomechanical Changes in Skin Properties after the Thomas Funcik, MD Injection of Onobotulinum Toxin A: A Prospective Assess- Harry Hwang, MD ment of Elasticity and Pliability Keith Ladner, MD Lance Manning, MD Sir Harold Delf Gillies Award M. Jeffrey Marcus, MD Jennings R. Boyette, MD, Little Rock, AR Jerold Olson, MD Selectin Blockage Decreases Post-ischemic Recruitment of Jon Robitschek, MD Bone Marrow Stomal Cells James Ridgway, MD Shari Reitzen, MD Leslie Bernstein Resident Research Grant Joshua Rosenberg, MD O Shaun C. Desai, MD, St. Louis, MO Ivan Wayne, MD Complications of Alloplastic and Allograft Implants Following Septorhinoplasty International O Leslie Kim, MD, Columbus, OH Tareq Alotaibi, MD Fractionated CO2 Laser Resurfacing of Radial Forearm Miriam Boenisch, MD Free Flap Donor Site Scars Jonathan Grischkan, MD O Sagar Patel, MD, Detroit, MI Biomechanics of the Orbital Floor Fracture Member Patrick Angelos, MD David M. Kahn, MD AAFPRS Foundation Research Scholar Award John A. Ballert, MD Justin Khetani, MD Jon-Paul Pepper, MD, Los Angeles, CA Jennings Boyette, MD Haena Kim, MD Peripheral Nerve Grafts Engineered from Mature Human Todd Martin Brickman, PhD, Jonathan Kulbersh, MD Fibroblasts MD Patrick Chase Lay, MD Andrew Burchard, MD Vartan Mardirossian, MD AAFPRS Foundation Clinical Research Scholarship Scott Chaiet, MD Young S. Paik, MD David A. Shaye, MD, Minneapolis, MN Jason Champagne, MD Sachin S. Pawar, MD Dr. Shaye is seeking his degree through the Harvard Henry Haipei Chen, MD, MBA David Q. Santos, MD School of Public Health with an ultimate goal of applying Maxwell C. Furr, MD Sarmela Sunder, MD the skills to the field of global surgery research. Charles W. Gates, MD Angela Sturm-O'Brien, MD Brian M. Harmych, MD Jordan Wallin, MD AAFPRS Foundation Clinical Investigation Award David Henry Hiltzik, MD Donald Yoo, MD Travis T. Tollefson, MD, Sacramento, CA Raman Jaggi, MD The Impact of Secondary Speech Surgery on Children with Cleft Palate: A Quality of Life Assessment

Community Service Award The AAFPRS Foundation wishes to thank Andrew A. Jacono, MD Ulthera for their non-educational support of this year’s lanyards. F. Mark Rafaty Award Sam P. Most, MD

John Dickinson Teacher Award Robert L. Simons, MD

William K. Wright Award Lisa E. Ishii, MD

Ben Shuster Memorial Award Henry H. Chen, MD, MBA 34 Howard W. Smith Legacy Society The Howard W. Smith Legacy Society recognizes individuals, foundations, and corporations whose cumulative life-time gifts to the AAFPRS Foundation and the FPS Fellowship Examination Corporation total $50,000 or more. Those who achieved this goal by the fall of 2004 were accorded the status of charter members in the society, which was founded in 2002. The Howard W. Smith Legacy Society 2014 member list:

Distinguished Philanthropists ($500,000+) Members ($50,000 to $99,999) Dr. and Mrs. Jack R. Anderson Peter A. Adamson, MD Allergan T. Susan Hill Medicis Aesthetics (renamed to Medicis, A division of Valeant Russell W. H. Kridel, MD Pharmaceuticals) Leibinger Howard W. Smith, MD, DMD, and Smith Family Foundation Lumenis SYNTHES Maxillofacial (renamed to DePuy SYNTHES) Devinder S. Mangat, MD E. Gaylon McCollough, MD Patrons ($250,000 to $499,999) Philip J. Miller, MD Leslie Bernstein, MD, DDS Paul S. Nassif, MD Andrew A. Jacono, MD John W. Pate Jr., MD BioForm Medical, Inc. (merged with Merz Aesthetics) Stephen Perkins, MD CareCredit Harrison C. Putman III, MD LifeCELL Vito C. Quatela, MD Physician's Choice (renamed PCA Skin) Thomas Romo, MD Sanofi-aventis (merged with Medicis, A division of Valeant William E. Silver, MD Pharmaceuticals) Dean M. Toriumi, MD Edwin F. Williams III, MD Benefactors ($100,000 to $249,999) William J. Wolfenden, Jr., MD Canadian Foundation Facial Plastic Surgery Andrew C. Campbell, MD John J. Conley, MD ETHICON, Inc. John M. Hodges, MD Valeant Pharmaceuticals Keith A. LaFerriere, MD Merz Aesthetics (BioForm Medical is now merged with Merz) Ira D. Papel, MD PCA Skin For more information, contact: David B. Rosenberg, MD Laurie Wirth, Executive Director Robert L. Simons, MD ABFPRS and FPS FEC Fred J. Stucker, MD 115C South St. Asaph Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Stryker Leibinger phone (703) 549-3223; e-mail [email protected]. M. Eugene Tardy Jr., MD

Disclaimer Registrants for this course understand that medical and scientific knowledge is constantly evolving and that the views and techniques of the instructors are their own and may reflect innovations and opinions not universally shared. The views and techniques of the instructors are not necessarily those of the Academy or its Foundation but are presented in this forum to advance scientific and medical education. Registrants waive any claim against the Academy or its Foundation arising out of information presented in this course. Registrants also understand that operating rooms and health-care facilities present inherent dangers. Registrants waive any claim against the Academy or Foundation for injury or other damage resulting in any way from course participation. This educational program is not designed for certification purposes. Neither the AAFPRS nor its Foundation provides certification of proficiency for those attending.

35 EXECUTIVE COMMITEE ABOUT THE AAFPRS The year indicates the expiration of term as a board ITS HISTORY member. The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Recon- Edward H. Farrior, MD, President (2015) structive Surgery (AAFPRS) was founded in 1964 and Robert M. Kellman, MD, Immediate Past President (2014) represents nearly than 2,500 facial plastic and recon- Stephen S. Park, MD President-elect (2016) structive surgeons throughout the world. The Minas Constantinides, MD, Secretary (2017) AAFPRS is a National Medical Specialty Society of the William H. Truswell, MD, Treasurer (2016) American Medical Association (AMA). The AAFPRS Edwin F. Williams, III, MD, Group VP for Public and Regulatory Affairs (2014) holds an official seat in the AMA House of Delegates Theda C. Kontis, MD, Group VP for Membership and and on the American College of Surgeons board of Society Relations (2016) governors. Fred G. Fedok, MD, Group VP for Education (2015)* Craig S. Murakami, MD, Group VP for Research, ITS MEMBERS Development, and Humanitarian Programs (2015)* The majority of AAFPRS members and fellows are Wm. Russell Ries, MD, Group VP for Public and certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology- Regulatory Affairs (2018)*+ Head and Neck Surgery, which includes examination Stephen C. Duffy, Executive Vice President+ in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery proce- * Ex-officio member of the Executive Committee dures, and the American Board of Facial Plastic and + Non-voting member of the Executive Committee Reconstructive Surgery. Other AAFPRS members are BOARD OF DIRECTORS surgeons certified in ophthalmology, plastic surgery, The Board also includes all those listed above. and dermatology. Patrick J. Byrne, MD, Eastern Regional Director (2016) David W. Kim, MD, Western Regional Director (2016) ABOUT THE AAFPRS FOUNDATION Harvey D. Strecker, MD, Canadian Regional Director (2014) In 1974, the Educational and Research Foundation for Richard E. Davis, MD, Southern Regional Director (2014) the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Recon- J. David Kriet, MD, Midwestern Regional Director (2014) structive Surgery (AAFPRS Foundation) was created Andres Gantous, MD, Canadian Regional Director-elect (2017) to address the medical and scientific issues and John S. Rhee, MD, Midwestern Regional Director-elect (2017) challenges which confront facial plastic surgeons. Phillip R. Langsdon, MD, Southern Regional Director- elect (2017) Grant S. Hamilton, MD, Young Physician Representative (2014) The AAFPRS Foundation established a proactive Anthony P. Sclafani, MD, Director-at-Large (2017) research program and educational resources for leaders in facial plastic surgery. Through courses, PAST PRESIDENTS workshops, and other scientific presentations, as well Robert M. Kellman, MD 2012 E. Gaylon McCollough, as a highly respected fellowship training program, the Tom D. Wang, MD 2011 MD 1986 Jonathan M. Sykes, MD 2010 AAFPRS Foundation has consistently provided quality Robert L. Simons, MD 1985 Daniel E. Rousso, MD 2009 Richard L. Goode, MD 1984 educational programs for the dissemination of Donn R. Chatham, MD 2008 Howard W. Smith, MD, knowledge and information among facial plastic Vito C. Quatela, MD 2007 DMD 1983 surgeons. Peter A. Hilger, MD 2006 M. Eugene Tardy, Jr., MD1982 Ira D. Papel, MD 2005 *Charles J. Krause, MD 1981 In the early 1990s, FACE TO FACE humanitarian Steven J. Pearlman, MD 2004 Sidney S. Feuerstein, MD1980 programs were established so that AAFPRS members Keith A. LaFerriere, MD 2003 *Jerome A. Hilger, MD 1979 could use their skills and share their talent in helping Dean M. Toriumi, MD 2002 *George A. Sisson, MD 1978 the less fortunate individuals here and abroad. Shan R. Baker, MD 2001 Leslie Bernstein, MD 1977 • FACE TO FACE: International brings AAFPRS mem- Russell W.H. Kridel, MD 2000 *Richard C. Webster, MD1976 Devinder S. Mangat, MD 1999 bers to third world countries where they treat children *Carl N. Patterson, MD 1975 Stephen W. Perkins, MD 1998 *Trent W. Smith, MD 1974 with facial birth defects and anomalies. G. Richard Holt, MD 1997 G. Jan Beekhuis, MD 1973 • FACE TO FACE: The National Domestic Violence Peter A. Adamson, MD 1996 Walter E. Berman, MD 1972 Project allows AAFPRS members to perform Wayne F. Larrabee, MD 1995 *Jack R. Anderson, MD 1971 on survivors of domestic abuse here in the United Roger L. Crumley, MD 1994 *William K. Wright, MD 1970 States, who have received injuries to their faces. H. George Brennan, MD 1993 *Ira Tresley, MD 1969 • The newest member to FACE TO FACE is FACES OF J. Regan Thomas, MD 1992 *Morey L. Parkes, MD 1968 HONOR. This program offers free surgical care for Fred J. Stucker, MD 1991 Richard T. Farrior, MD 1967 soldiers who have been injured in the line of duty. Norman J. Pastorek, MD 1990 *John J. Conley, MD 1966 Ted A. Cook, MD 1989 *John T. Dickinson, MD 1965 Frank M. Kamer, MD 1988 *Irving B. Goldman, MD 1964 36 John R. Hilger, MD 1987 *Deceased Are you an 1887 Member? If so, you are invited to a special reception on Saturday, September 20, 2014 from 5:30pm to 6:30pm

1887 Members in 2013 Cynthia Gregg, MD Angelo Reppucci, MD Mark Clymer, MD Doug Abel Theresa Hadlock, MD Restoration Robotics Dr. and Mrs. Ted Cook Manoj Abraham, MD Grant Hamilton, MD Wm. Russell Ries, MD DePuy Synthes CMF Peter Adamson, MD Mark Hamilton, MD Brock Ridenour, MD Jaimie DeRosa, MD Roger Allcroft, MD Peter Hilger, MD Samieh Rizk, MD Yadro Ducic, MD Allergan John Hodges, MD Burke Robinson, MD Jeffrey Epstein, MD Bryan Ambro, MD John Hoffmann, MD Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Romo, Edward Farrior, MD Mark Armeni, MD Carlo Honrado, MD III Fred G. Fedok, MD Shan Baker, MD Clinton D. Humphrey, MD David Rosenberg, MD J. Charles Finn, MD Jose Barrera, MD Andrew Jacono, MD Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Rousso Albert Fox, MD Benjamin Bassichis, MD Calvin Johnson, Jr., MD Paul Sabini, MD Julio Gallo, MD Rami Batniji, MD John Joseph, MD David Sherris, MD Glasgold Group Mark Beaty, MD Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Charles Shih, MD Paul Goco, MD Daniel Becker, MD Kabaker Robert Simons, MD Theodore Golden, MD William Binder, MD Robert Kellman, MD William Shockley, MD Carla Graham, MD Edward Buckingham, MD Matthew Kienstra, MD Douglas Sidle, MD Robert Gray, MD Roman Bukachevsky, MD David Kim, MD Frank Simo, MD Cynthia Gregg, MD Sydney Butts, MD Theda Kontis, MD SkinCeuticals, Inc. Theresa Hadlock, MD Candace Crowe Design Maurice Khosh, MD Ifeolumipo Sofola, MD Grant Hamilton, MD Canfield Imaging Systems Russell Kridel, MD John Standefer, Jr., MD Peter Hilger, MD CareCredit J. David Kriet, MD Harvey Strecker, MD John Hoffmann, MD Paul Carniol, MD Dr. and Mrs. Keith LaFerriere Fred Stucker, MD Carlo Honrado, MD Ceatus Media Group LLC Samuel Lam, MD Jonathan Sykes, MD Lisa Ishii, MD CFC Phillip Langsdon, MD Sherard Tatum, III, MD Andrew Jacono, MD W. Gregory Chernoff, MD Wayne Larrabee, Jr., MD Raj TerKonda, MD Calvin Johnson, Jr., MD Jen Chow, MD Thomas Le, MD ThermiGen Inc. Robert Kellman, MD Michael Churukian, MD Samson Lee, MD Scott Thompson, MD Theda Kontis, MD Perrin Clark, MD Paul Leong, MD Travis Tollefson, MD Samuel Lam, MD Ross Clevens, MD Jennifer Levine, MD Dean Toriumi, MD Deirdre Leake, MD Mark and Jeanne Connelly David Magilke, MD Dr. and Mrs. William Lumenis Kris Conrad, MD Benjamin Marcus, MD Truswell, IV, MD Merz Aesthetics Peter Costantino, MD Keith Marcus, MD Thomas Tzikas, MD Ira Papel, MD Richard Davis, MD James Marotta, MD Valeant Pharmaceuticals PCA SKIN Steven H. Dayan, MD Jon Mendelsohn, MD Vitality Institute Medical Harrison Putman, III, MD DePuy Synthes CMF Mentor Products, Inc. Benjamin Marcus, MD Jaimie DeRosa, MD Merz Aesthetics Tom D. Wang, MD Jon Mendelsohn, MD Timothy Doerr, MD Philip Miller, MD Ivan Wayne, MD Philip Miller, MD Alexander Donath, MD Harry Mittelman, MD Mark Wax, MD Amir Moradi, MD Yadro Ducic, MD Steven Mobley, MD Richard Westreich, MD Jeffrey Moyer, MD J. Kevin Duplechain, MD Thomas Moulthrop, MD Edwin Williams, III, MD Craig S. Murakami, MD Ellman Sam Most, MD Haresh Yalamanchili, MD ReVance Therapeutics, Inc. Jeffrey Epstein, MD Jeffrey Moyer, MD Brock Ridenour, MD Edward Farrior, MD Craig Murakami, MD 1887 Members in 2014 (as of Wm. Russell Ries, MD Fred Fedok, MD Nathan Nachlas, MD 8/26/14) David Rosenberg, MD Albert Fox, MD Paul Nassif, MD Allergan Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Rousso M. Sean Freeman, MD James Newman, MD Babak Azizzadeh, MD David Sherris, MD John Frodel, Jr., MD William O'Mara, MD Benjamin Bassichis, MD Charles Shih, MD Nabil Fuleihan, MD Ira Papel, MD Daniel Becker, MD Frank Simo, MD Glasgold Group Stephen Park, MD William Binder, MD Jonathan Sykes, MD Mark Glasgold, MD Krishna Patel, MD Derek Boahene, MD ThermiGen, Inc. Robert Glasgold, MD Bradford Patt, MD Gregory Branham, MD Christopher Tolan, MD Theodore Golden, MD PCA SKIN Edward Buckingham, MD Ulthera, Inc. Stephen Goldstein, MD Steven Pearlman, MD Roman Bukachevsky, MD Valeant Pharmaceuticals Neil Gordon, MD Stephen Perkins, MD Candace Crowe Design Tom Wang, MD Carla Graham, MD Harrison Putman, III, MD Candela Corporation Preston Ward, MD Devon Graham, III, MD Vito Quatela, MD Michael Churukian, MD Ivan Wayne, MD Robert Gray, MD Redspot Benjamin Cilento, MD Mark Wax, MD Haresh Yalamanchili, MD 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

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