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july 31 to aug 2, 20159th edition • 1st time in indonesia
Westin Resort • Bali International Convention Center
(BICC) - Nusa Dua
scientif ic program
With the endorsement of the Indonesian Society
of Dermatology, PERDOSKIand approved with SKP IDI
general informationConference Admission and Exhibition HallAdmission is by badge only. An adult must accompany children under the age of 16.
IMCAS Asia 2015 showcases companies which are displaying their products and services on the same level as the Conference hall.
Official Conference LanguageEnglish is the official congress language.Apart from the Chinese Masterclass, in which the official language is Chinese.
Nominal BadgesIMCAS strictly complies with the criteria required for CME accreditation. Therefore access to the conferences is subject to a number of strict rules, aiming to guarantee the scientific independence of the conferences, and to preserve them from any commercial interest or influence. A precise Badge Policy has been implemented, specifying the rules related to the admittance to the different areas of IMCAS conferences.
IMCAS Badge Policy is mandatory for all participants. Its violation authorizes IMCAS Staff to take measures, and may lead to the withdrawal of the badge and the prohibition of access to the conference area. According to each participant’s status (delegate, faculty, exhibitor, etc...), a corresponding barcoded badge is issued.
Fees for full delegate registration include:• all conference sessions during the 3 days (except optional teaching courses)• access to the exhibit area including lunches and coffee breaks• the Networking cocktail on Friday evening
Badge CategoriesIMCAS welcomes all professionals dealing with the world of aesthetics: doctors and all related professional bodies. Access to the Exhibition is available for all types of badges whereas access to Conference rooms will depend on whether one holds a doctor badge or a non-doctor badge.
Please refer to the Registration Form on page 95 for more informations.
Coffee & Lunch BreaksCoffee breaks and lunches are served on site to allow our delegates to fully visit the Exhibition Hall. Complimentary food and beverage is provided to Doctor and Faculty type badges.It is our primary concern to provide you with the freshest and best products. A particular attention has been given to the content of the lunch buffets.
Friday Coffee breaks: 10.30 to 11 am and 5 to 5.30 pmLunch break: 1 to 2 pmNetworking cocktail: 7 pm (access open to all attendees)
Saturday Coffee breaks: 10.30 to 11 am and 4 to 4.30 pmLunch break: 1 to 2 pm
Sunday Coffee breaks: 10.30 to 11 am
InsuranceNeither IMCAS Secretariat nor the Westin Resort Nusa Dua accept any liability for damages and/or losses of any kind which may be incurred by congress participants or by any persons accompanying them, during both the official conferences and social program.
Attendees may participate in all events at their own risk. Attendees are advised to take out insurance against loss, accidents or damages that could be incurred during the Congress. Verbal agreements will not be binding unless they are confirmed in writing.
Optional Teaching CoursesIMCAS Congresses offer their attendees the possibility to register for optional teaching courses, providing an opportunity for in-depth exposure to specific techniques and topics, as well as more personalized contact with recognized leaders in aesthetic surgery and cosmetic dermatology.These special courses require additionnal fees (please proceed to the Welcome Desk). Giving the limited number of seats, please, register early before your course selections sell out!
See the Teaching Course program on pages 30 to 33.
Recording PolicyRecording (Photographic, Video and Audio) of the sessions of IMCAS congresses is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Violators will be banned from future meetings and their equipment will be confiscated.
Mobile PhonesAs a courtesy to all speakers and attendees, please turn off your mobile phone and/or pager while attending sessions.
Evaluation Forms & Certificate of AttendanceYour evaluation of this meeting is extremely important to the Scientific Committee in preparing future events. Evaluation Forms should be electronically filled in during or within one month after the congress. A Certificate of Attendance will then be automatically established and emailed to the attendee.
Speakers’ Preview Room & Club LoungeAll sessions are equipped with computer projection. In order to ensure a successful congress, speakers are asked to have their presentations delivered to the Preview Room at least 2 hours before the start of the session or on the day before.Speakers: please present yourselves at the Speaker Welcome desk where you will be given all necessary information. The Preview Room is located in the Club Lounge.
E-learning StationYou will be able to visit the IMCAS E-learning Station to check your emails, view the scientific lectures in electronic format (E-PAPERS), exchange ideas about clinical cases, and send personalized emails to the authors.
Besides allowing participants to submit their evaluation and to browse the web during the whole congress period, this station completes the learning experience by providing additional content to classical scientific sessions.
Program Book & USB KeyEach delegate receives a free IMCAS Asia 2015 program book and a USB key containing a link to the abstracts that have been accepted by the Scientific Committee. Companies and participants may copy materials for their personal use but further copying for sale or for any other commercial purposes is prohibited without prior permission from IMCAS.
ASIA in bali
table of contents
orientyourself
2 General info
3 Circulation map & list of exhibitors
4 Scientific partners
5 Board’s letter & key moments
6 Abstract statistics
7 Speaker list
8 Program-at-a-glance
10 Highlights
12 Program 12 Cosmeceuticals & anti-aging half-day course
13 Live anatomy on cadaver: injectables & fat workshop
14 Asia-Pacific market perspectives economic tribune
22 2-hour Chinese masterclass
30 Teaching courses
34 Posters & e-papers
35 Symposia
36 List of abbreviations
37 How do you learn?
38 How is IMCAS funded?
39 Interviews
42 Sponsor list
43 IMCAS Academy
45 Registration form
46 IMCAS India 2015
47 IMCAS Annual World Congress 2016
49 IMCAS Amercias 2016
50 IMCAS Asia 2016
51 Sponsored advertisements
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meet our exhibitorsEXHIBITOR BOOTH
NUMBERAESTHETIC PLUS 32AEZIAN CO LTD 38APRILINE 26ASCLEPION LASER TECHNOLOGIES 15BENEV COMPANY INC 24BISON MEDICAL CO LTD 63BTL AESTHETICS 66CLASSYS 35COMPLETE FACE APP 57COOLSCULPTING BY ZELTIQ 04, 07CUSKIN CO LTD 64CYNOSURE 67,68DERMACEUTIC 49DHI GLOBAL MEDICAL GROUP 39ENERGIST GROUP 65ESTHETICO DERMA INSTITUTE 02EUFOTON MEDICALASERS 17EUROMI 18GALDERMA 08, 09HYDRAFACIAL MD - EDGE SYSTEMS 01ISISPHARMA 55JEISYS / I-TECH LAFACOS 05, 06LABORATOIRES FILORGA 48MARTINEX 40
EXHIBITOR BOOTH NUMBER
MATRIFILL 海薇 51, 52MEGEN LTD 27MELORIN GROUP (MELORIN ARVIN TEB) 37MELSMON PT MILLENNIA CONCEPTS 42MERZ AESTHETICS 53, 56N-FINDERS CO LTD 43NABOTA (DAEWOONG PHARMACEUTICALS) 21, 22PERDOSKI 29PT FADZKURUNI 03PT IMMORTAL COSMEDIKA INDONESIA (IMMORTAL) 14PT PRO HEALTH INTERNATIONAL 34PT REGENESIS INDONESIA / ULTRA V-LIFT 54PT SURYA DERMATO MEDICAL LABORATORIES 33RESTORATION ROBOTICS 20SCARLET RF 28SCITON 12SPN 25SYNERON CANDELA 19THERMI 36UNIVERSKIN 58VENUS CONCEPT 16WONTECH CO., LTD 13ZIMMER MEDIZINSYSTEME 41
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scientificpartners
ASIA in bali
accsAustralasian College of Cosmetic Surgery
www.accs.org.au
endorsed by perdoskiPerhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Kulit Dan KelaminIndonesian Society of Dermatology and Veneorology
www.perdoski.org
with the collaboration of:in alphabetical order
hspasHo Chi Minh Society
of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery
www.hoithammy.org
ipsInternational
Peeling Society
www.peelingsociety.com
jsasJapan Society of
Aesthetic Surgery
www.jsas.or.jp
tafprsTaiwan Academy of Facial Plastic &
Reconstructive Surgery
www.tafprs.org.tw
tdaTaiwanese Dermatological
Association
www.derma.org.tw
jsadJapan Society of
Aesthetic Dermatology
www.aesthet-derm.org
thaicosdermThai Society of
Cosmetic Dermatology and Surgery Association
www.thaicosderm.org
thsprsSociety of Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgeons of Thailand
www.surgery.or.th/en/
internationaladvocacy
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dear colleagues, On behalf of the IMCAS Asia 2015 Scientific Board, we would like to welcome you to our 9th edition of IMCAS Asia and we are proud this year to mark it as our “premiere” in Indonesia in the paradisiacal setting of Bali.
IMCAS Asia, often seen as IMCAS Annual World Congress’ “younger sister”, has shown exponential growth year after year since its first implementation almost a decade ago and showcases the booming Asia Pacific medical aesthetics market.
Over the course of three days, you can delve into a scientific program featuring the latest techniques and updates of the profession with a special focus on Asian trends and particularities carried into both the injectables and surgery modules. Additionally, this year, IMCAS has forged collaborations with a number of prestigious learned societies and the entire congress is fully endorsed by the Indonesian Society of Dermatology and Veneorology (PERDOSKI).
Our line-up of top international dermatologists, plastic surgeons and facial plastic surgeons are sharing their collective knowledge on everything from facelifts and breast augmentation to rhinoplasty and blepharoplasty and from toxins and fillers to lasers and EBD, passing by practice management, clinical dermatology and cosmeceuticals. Our aim is to provide all participants with the very best learning experience in a vast range of specialist fields.
Besides the scientific program is the exhibition, which is attracting industry players large and small from across Asia and from around the world. The IMCAS social events and Gala Dinner give you even more opportunities for networking in an informal ambience and a spectacular setting.
Once again, we are delighted to welcome you to this very promising IMCAS Asia 2015!
IMCAS Asia Scientific Course Coordinators
“New procedures and technology are quickly practiced by Indonesian doctors due to their
intense involvement in global education. As the fourth biggest population in the world
(below the US and above Brazil), Indonesia is of great interest for the medical aesthetic industry.”
Dr Adri PRASETYO, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
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expert impressions
“IMCAS helps practitioners to anticipate future developments due to its mix of
specialities: a plastic surgeon can learn a lot from a dermatologist and vice-versa.”
Dr Michel ROUIF, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE
Dr Benjamin ASCHERDr Sjarief HIDAYAT
Dr Sri Aryani SUDHARMONO
key moments
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7 amRegistration begins
8.30 am - 7 pmConference & exhibition
8.30 am - 1 pmCosmeceuticals class(room 1)
11 am - 1 pmLive demonstrations on fillers (room 3)
2 pm - 5 pmLive anatomy on cadaver: injectables & fat workshop (room 1)
5.30 pm - 7 pmAsia-Pacific market perspectives (room 1)
5.30 pm - 7 pmTeaching courses
7 pmNetworking cocktail (open to all attendees)
7 amRegistration begins
8.30 am - 6 pmConference & exhibition
8.30 am - 10.30 amChinese masterclass (room 4B)
11 am - 1 pmLive demonstrations on lasers, lights, EBD & body shaping (room 3)
4.30 pm - 6 pmTeaching courses
8 pmGala dinner
8 amRegistration begins
8.30 am - 2 pmConference & exhibition
2 pmEnd of IMCAS Asia 2015
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july
sunday
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thursday
board'sletter
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Don’t forget to include your personal feedback on the electronic evaluation form that you can fill in
after the congress at www.imcas.com
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We received 243 abstracts for IMCAS Asia 2015, representing 63% of all presentations!
Thanks to the dedication of our lecturers, whether Faculty members or contributing speakers, and the thorough reviewing work of the IMCAS Scientific Board, the scientific program attains a higher level of quality every year. The selection and study process of these abstracts ensures in particular the tracking and follow-up of the program content as well as the best studying materials for our delegates.
The Conflict of Interest policy (COI) that was initiated a few years ago ensures unbiased presentations: all presentations, including oral lectures, posters and e-papers are concerned by this COI, which is constantly updated by IMCAS in order to match the criteria imposed by international CME accreditation entities.
This year, 71% of expected abstracts in surgery have been submitted, bringing plastic surgeons at the top of the submission process, while dermatologists and MDs are close behind with 61% of abstracts submitted in their category.Abstracts are sorted out into three topic categories, all dealing with aesthetic surgery and cosmetic dermatology.
57% of presentations come from Asia
As expressed in the graphics below, the worldwide reputation of IMCAS has been well proven. The eagerness of international physicians to share and spread their knowledge at a large scale is higher than ever.
Illustrating the booming interest for our field in Asia, 11 Asian countries are highly contributing to the Scientific Program, the first being Indonesia, followed by Taiwan, India and Japan. Europeans are closely behind, accounting for 24% of all presentations.
In terms of abstract submission, Asia still ranks #1 with 72% of abstracts submitted out of all Asian presentations, while Europe still does well with 43% of abstract submissions out of all European presentations.
We would like to express our utmost appreciation to all abstract submitters, and to all their reviewers for their precious time and efforts spent on the IMCAS Asia 2015 meeting, always helping us to improve and go beyond our limits. - IMCAS Asia 2015 Scientific Board
Nota: all abstracts submitted remain available for consultation on IMCAS website on the digital program at any time: http://www.imcas.com/en/attend/imcas-asia-2015/program
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scientific board
ACQUILLA Raj, MD, UNITED KINGDOMABS Richard, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE
AKITA Hirotaka, Dermatologist, JAPANASAYAMA Sachiko, Dermatologist, JAPAN
BADAWI Ashraf M, Dermatologist, CANADABRONES Laurent, Industry, FRANCE
BUDISANTOSO Gunawan, Dermatologist, INDONESIACHANG Kao-Ping, Plastic Surgeon, TAIWAN
CHHABRA Chiranjiv, Dermatologist, INDIACHIU Tony Yu Hsun, Facial Plastic Surgeon, TAIWANCOHEN Steven R, Plastic Surgeon, UNITED STATES
COSTE Jean Yves, Financial Analyst, FRANCEDJUANDA Edwin, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
DUNCAN Diane Irvine, Plastic Surgeon, UNITED STATESERMISCH Christiane, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE
FRIEDMAN Nimrod, Plastic Surgeon, ISRAELFUNASAKA Yoko, Dermatologist, JAPAN
GARSON Sebastien, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCEGOUT Uliana, Dermatologist, UNITED KINGDOM
HOU Yongtai, Industry, CHINAHSU Ying Che, Facial Plastic Surgeon, TAIWAN
IKEDA Yoshio, Plastic Surgeon, JAPANJUNIARTI Lanny, MD, INDONESIA
KESTEMONT Philippe, Facial Plastic Surgeon, FRANCEKIM Hee-Jin, Anatomist, SOUTH KOREA
KIM SIEA Lee, Plastic Surgeon, MALAYSIA
KUMAR Lokesh, Plastic Surgeon, INDIALUCERO Florencio Quiogue, Plastic Surgeon, PHILIPPINESMAEDA Kazuhiko, Cosmetic Surgeon, JAPANMAGNUSSON Mark Richard, Plastic Surgeon, AUSTRALIAMCLENNAN Scott, Industry, HONG KONG SAR CHINANGUYEN Van Thang, Plastic Surgeon, VIETNAMNGUYEN XUAN Cuong, Plastic Surgeon, VIETNAMPAVICIC Tatjana, Dermatologist, GERMANYPENG Peter Hsien Li, Dermatologist, TAIWANPIAMPHONGSANT Thada, Dermatologist, THAILANDRAPPL Thomas, Plastic Surgeon, AUSTRIARUCK Robert, Industry, ISRAELRUDENKO Igor, Dermatologist, UKRAINESALTI Giovanni, Plastic Surgeon, ITALYSEO Kyle Koo Il, Dermatologist, SOUTH KOREASIDDIQUI SYED Sana, Financial Analyst, CANADASINAI Maor, Industry, ISRAELSINGH Kuldeep, Plastic Surgeon, INDIASONG Weimin, Dermatologist, CHINASTAN Constantin, Plastic Surgeon, ROMANIATANGLERTSAMPAN Chuchai, Dermatologist, THAILANDVIEL Maurizio, Plastic Surgeon, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESWONG TSUI LING Sarah, Industry, SINGAPOREYAMAMOTO Yuki, Dermatologist, JAPANYAMAT VJ, Marketing Agency, INDONESIA
COURSE COORDINATORSASCHER Benjamin, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE
HIDAYAT Sjarief, Dermatologist, INDONESIASUDHARMONO Sri Aryani, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
SCIENTIfIC SECRETARIESHUANG Patrick Po Han, Dermatologist, TAIWANPRASETYO Adri Dwi, Dermatologist, INDONESIAROSENGAUS Frank, Facial Plastic Surgeon, MEXICO
ARIMUKO Abraham, Dermatologist, INDONESIACASSUTO Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, ITALY
DEL VECCHIO Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, UNITED STATESELLYANI Sri, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
FLYNN John Hinton, Cosmetic Surgeon, AUSTRALIAGOH Chee Leok, Dermatologist, SINGAPOREKAMAKURA Tatsuro, Plastic Surgeon, JAPAN
KAO Steve Chuan Hsiang, Facial Plastic Surgeon, TAIWANKOHLI Malavika, Dermatologist, INDIA
KONO Taro, Plastic Surgeon, JAPANLAM Stephanie Chuk Kwan, Plastic Surgeon, HONG KONG SAR CHINA
LE Hanh, Plastic Surgeon, VIETNAMLISTIAWAN Yulianto M, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
MOLE Bernard, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCEOEIRIA David Sudarto, Dermatologist, INDONESIAOMI Tokuya, Dermatologist, JAPANPUTRA WIRAGUNA Anak Agung Gde, Dermatologist, INDONESIAROUIF Michel, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCESACHDEV Mukta, Dermatologist, INDIASUH Man Koon, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREASUNDARAM Hema, Dermatologist, UNITED STATESSYKES Jonathan, Facial Plastic Surgeon, UNITED STATESWIDIANSYAH Andreas, Dermatologist, INDONESIAXIANG Leihong Flora, Dermatologist, CHINAYANG Chih Hsun Jason, Dermatologist, TAIWANZAKINE Gilbert, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE
SCIENTIfIC COMMITTEE
ASDITYA Alfrid, Dermatologist, INDONESIAAYUNINGATI Lia Kinasih, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
CATALDO Daniel, Plastic Surgeon, ITALYCHANDVANIA K R, Dermatologist, INDIA
COSSICH Paolo, Industry, ITALYDECANGCHON JR Francis M, Cosmetic Surgeon, PHILIPPINES
DEWI PRATIWI LINGGA Febrina, Dermatologist, INDONESIADRIJONO LALANLANGI Amaranila Lalita, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
GERBER Peter Arne, Dermatologist, GERMANYGHO Coen, MD, NETHERLANDS
HAMERS Alexander Tobias, Plastic Surgeon, SPAINHARLIM Ago, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
HERWANTO Nanny, Dermatologist, INDONESIAJIA Yi, Cosmetic Surgeon, CHINA
KARTIKA SARI Diana, Dermatologist, INDONESIAKIM Won Serk, Dermatologist, SOUTH KOREA
KIM En Hyung, Dermatologist, SOUTH KOREAKIM Sang Tae, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREAKUSHELEW Irene, Cosmetic surgeon, AUSTRALIALISTIANA DEWI Indah Sari, Dermatologist, INDONESIALISTIYAWATI Irma Tarida, Dermatologist, INDONESIAMAHARANI Cut Shelma, Dermatologist, INDONESIAMAWARDI Prasetyadi, Dermatologist, INDONESIAPEREZ WILLIS Kateryn, Dermatologist, PERUPRATAMASARI Meita Ardini, Dermatologist, INDONESIARAHMAYANTI Nurina Dhani, Dermatologist, INDONESIAROSITAWATI Amalia, Dermatologist, INDONESIASANSAN Maria Vianney, Dermatologist, INDONESIASTONE Catherine, MD, NEW ZEALANDTORFI Habib, Industry, UNITED STATESTHURAKKAL Salim, Dermatologist, INDIAWIRANTARI Nadia, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
faculty speakers
AFSHAR Amir, MD, SWITZERLANDARAO Naoki, Plastic Surgeon, JAPAN
CHENG Kuo Liang Carl, Dermatologist, TAIWANKARTOLO Wiwi Andralia, MD, INDONESIA
KASMIR Yoga I, Rheumatologist, INDONESIAKWON Han Jin, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREA
LIEW Steven, Plastic Surgeon, AUSTRALIALIM Tingsong, MD, MALAYSIA
LING Lenzo, Cosmetic Surgeon, MALAYSIAMEHTA Vivek, Dermatologist, INDIA
MOON Hyoung Jin, Facial Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREANOH Hyung Joo, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREAONG Olivia, MD, INDONESIAPERMATASARI Nadia, MD, INDONESIAPOGODINA Maria, Plastic Surgeon, RUSSIASANJAYA Kristian, MD, INDONESIATAN Wenny, MD, INDONESIATOFANI Rendra Pranadipa, Pharmacologist, INDONESIAYEO Un Cheol, Dermatologist, SOUTH KOREAYOON Jeung Hyun, Cosmetic surgeon, SOUTH KOREA
contributing speakers
sympo / live demo speakers
speakerlist
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ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4
COSMECEUTICALS& INTERFACE LASERS & EBD SYMPOSIA
& LIVE DEMOSBODY SURGERY
& INTERFACE
from 7.00 am R e g i s t R a t i O n
8.30 am9.30 am
COsMeCeUtiCaLs1
R&D and fundamentals:
face
sessiOn 3Which laser,
which parame-ters, for which
indication?
sessiOn 8Vulvovaginal treatments
9.30 am10.30 am
COsMeCeUtiCaLs 2
Fundamentals & natural medicine
sessiOn 4the science
behind lipolysis
syMpOsiUM 2
Matrifill 海薇
sessiOn 9Breast augmen-
tation: which approach, which implant and for
which indication?
10.30 am11 am C O F F e e B R e a k
11 am12 pm
COsMeCeUtiCaLs 3
Cosmeceuticals for skin white-ning: do they really work?
sessiOn 5Lasers & eBD:
different approaches inskin tightening sessiOn 7
Live demonstrations:
fillers
sessiOn 10Mastopexy: facts, trends
and limitations
12 pm1 pm
COsMeCeUtiCaLs 4
Cosmeceuticals for acne: are they really effective?
sessiOn 6injectables,
lasers & eBD: neck & decolleté
rejuvenation
sessiOn 11surgical body
contouring
1 pm2 pm L U n C H B R e a k
2 pm3 pm
sessiOn 12non-invasive body shaping
3 pm4 pm
sessiOn 13new approach for buttock & legs definition
4 pm5 pm
sessiOn 14Clinical
dermatology:vascular
5 pm5.30 pm C O F F e e B R e a k
5.30 pm7 pm
sessiOn 2asia-pacific
marketperspectives -
economic tribune
teaCHing COURse 1 Laser, eBD
& pigmentation
teaCHing COURse 2
Breast augmentation
teaCHing COURse 3
Clinical dermatology:pigmentation without laser
7 pm n e t W O R k i n g C O C k t a i L
friday july 31, 2015ASIA in bali
saturday august 1, 2015
ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4a ROOM 4B
INJECTABLES & COMBINED TREATMENTS
INTERFACE & MARKETING
SYMPOSIA & LIVE DEMOS FACE SURGERY
CHINESE MASTERCLASS
& SYMPOSIA
from 7.00 am R e g i s t R a t i O n
8.30 am9.30 am
sessiOn 15From anatomy to upper face rejuvenation
sessiOn 21Meet the experts: alopecia
syMpOsiUM 3
Daewoong pharmaceuticals
sessiOn 28Blepharoplasty & upper face
surgeryCHinese
MasteRCLass
9.30 am10.30 am
sessiOn 16From anatomy
to midface & nose
rejuvenation
sessiOn 22Medical &
surgical male treatments
syMpOsiUM 4
Cynosure
sessiOn 29Mastering the lower
blepharoplasty
10.30 am11 am C O F F e e B R e a k
11 am12 pm
sessiOn 17From anatomy to lower face
& neck rejuvenation
sessiOn 23anatomy on
cadaver injectables & fat
workshop: 1 day later
sessiOn 27Live
demonstrations: lasers, lights, eBD & body
shaping
sessiOn 30How far can
medical rhinoplasty go?
sessiOn 34Clinical
dermatology:pDt
12 pm1 pm
sessiOn 18nodules & injectables
complications
sessiOn 24 asian fake
market: 2015 update
sessiOn 31Rhinoplasty:
the asian nose in collaboration with the taFpRs
syMpOsiUM 7
galderma
1 pm2 pm L U n C H B R e a k
2 pm3 pm
sessiOn 19avoiding adverse
reactions to toxin injections
sessiOn 25practice
management
syMpOsiUM 5
Zeltiq
sessiOn 32asian
Rhinoplastyin collaboration
with Hspas
syMpOsiUM 8
Jeisys
3 pm4 pm
sessiOn 20the art of the perfect lips:Caucasian vs asian
sessiOn 26Medical ethics
& digital communication
syMpOsiUM 6
Ultra V threads
sessiOn 33Mid / lower
facelift & necklift:
asian trends
syMpOsiUM 9
Merz
4 pm4.30 pm C O F F e e B R e a k
4.30 pm6.00 pm
teaCHing COURse 4 periorbitalcombined treatments
teaCHing COURse 5Marketing & medspa
teaCHing COURse 6surgical
treatmentof scars
teaCHing COURse 7
asian facelift&
profiloplasty
teaCHing COURse 8
Rhinoplasty
8 pm g a L a D i n n e R
sessiOn 1Live anatomy on cadaver:
injectables& fat workshop
ROOM 1
cme accreditation*
VIDEOPAPERS
VIDEOPAPERS
exh.hall
exh.Hall
videopapers: Industry video papers
Body surgery, lipofilling & PRPLaser and interface
program
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Access open to professional bodies Sponsored sessions
videopapers:
legend :
Optional courses - please see registration form for admission fee!
Face surgery
Injectables
ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4a ROOM 4B
INJECTABLES LASERS INTERFACE LIPOFILLING INTERFACE
from 8.00 am R e g i s t R a t i O n
8.30 am9.30 am
sessiOn 35injectables to
treat scars & wound care
sessiOn 39Lasers to treat
scars
sessiOn 44thread lift:
tips, tricks & limitations
sessiOn 49Liposuction: when, why and how?
sessiOn 54Contributing
lectures:surgery
9.30 am10.30 am
sessiOn 36injectables & vascular
complications: fighting this
growing issue
sessiOn 40RF &
microneedling
sessiOn 45pigmentation in
asian skin
in collaboration with the JsaD
sessiOn 50pRp & dermal
fillers in collaboration with the Jsas
sessiOn 55 Contributing
lectures:injectables & regenerative
medicine
10.30 am11 am C O F F e e B R e a k
11 am12 pm sessiOn 37
novel concepts & cutting-edge techniques of
injectables in collaboration with the tDa
sessiOn 41What’s new in lasers & eBD?
sessiOn 46Chemical peels
from a to Zin collaboration
with the ips
sessiOn 51Lipofilling
face
sessiOn 56 Contributing
lectures:Lasers & eBD
12 pm1 pm
sessiOn 42treatment strategies for hand
rejuvenation
sessiOn 47Research &
development: aging process
sessiOn 52Lipofilling
body & breast
sessiOn 57Laser & eBD:
techniques for acne & scars
1 pm2 pm
sessiOn 38Combined
treatments with injectables
in collaboration with the aCCs
sessiOn 43Laser treatment
of asian pigmentation
disorders
sessiOn 48Research & new
technologies
sessiOn 53Further
studies in hyperhidrosis
sessiOn 58Laser hair
removal for asian skin
2 pm e n D O F i M C a s a s i a
*cme accreditation: IMCAS Asia is under process of accreditation by SKP IDI, the local organism that grants Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits to Indonesian doctors.
The process to get CME credits will be available through a dedicated website link as soon as the accreditation number is obtained, keeping in mind that, as for any other international accreditation process, evaluation of the conference will be the first step.
Submit your Evaluation form via www.imcas.com within the 30 days following the conference in order to get your Certificate of Attendance sent directly to your email inbox.
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focus themes
lasers & ebdLasers and Energy Based Devices (EBD) are part of a booming market. Our sessions cover everything from ultrasound and fractional lasers to radiofrequency and cryolipolysis. In addition, skin rejuvenation and tightening, hair removal and the treatment of hyperpigmentation are covered. Asian skin can pose particular challenges when using lasers and EBDs so these sessions emphasise the safe usage of these devices to get optimal results. Take the additional teaching course for further insights into this domain.
injectables & fat anatomy on cadaver workshopOur pioneering cadaver and injectables & fat workshop is back by popular demand! Enjoy a unique opportunity to observe live injections on patients alongside a live dissection of a cadaver. The module dedicated to fat anatomy covers the different parts of the body; from face to breasts. By attending this workshop improve your knowledge of anatomy for injections and lipofilling treatments and better deal with complications.
injectable sessionsGet valuable insights into administering botulinum toxins and fillers for a number of different parts of the face and for a variety of indications. A number of sessions focus on the best techniques to employ to achieve the desired outcomes for Asian patients in particular. Become better equipped to get the best results and to avoid complications.
lipof illing & stem cellsIt has long been said that the future of medicine will be in stem cells. Our sessions on lipofilling and liposuction can update you on the newest developments and techniques in this sphere. Covering both the face and the body, they help you to identify the most appropriate treatments to use, the best strategies for harvesting grafts and ensuring fat survival and the all-important pre- and post- operative procedures to follow. Video demonstrations further complement your learning.
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take a look at our selection of some of the most innovative themes at imcas asia. associated witheach theme are a number of dedicated sessions.
read on for a summary of the highlights of each theme.
highlights
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cosmeceuticals classThis year we are introducing a brand new cosmeceuticals class to the program. This course gives a fantastic insight into this relatively new field that is currently developing at lightening speed. Enjoy the opportunity to explore the scientific research that lies behind the laboratories’ claims. Furthermore discover which products to use for different skin types and conditions and how best to use cosmeceutical products as a complementary therapy to traditional cosmetic procedures.
market perspectivesThis economic forum dedicated to the Asia-Pacific market offers you the most up to date information regarding the development of the aesthetic market in Asia. International experts examine the market and offer insights into the strategies used by industry players, both big and small. The session helps you to understand the Asian market and the potential for growth across different sectors. Finally, a round table discussion between doctors and industrials certainly sparks some dynamic debates.
breast surgeryBreast augmentation continues to hold its position at the top of most lists of popular surgical procedures. Being one of the most in-demand surgical procedures internationally, it is vital for any plastic surgeon to keep up to date with new developments in this field. These sessions cover the best techniques to use when choosing and inserting breast implants along with the developing trend of mastopexy. Enjoy the opportunity to bring your knowledge up to date and to ascertain the scientific facts linked to this procedure.
surgical & non-surgicalbody shaping
With the increasing advancement and popularity of non-invasive technologies, it is important for today’s surgeons to be able to offer a variety of options to their patients who are thinking about body reshaping procedures. From fillers, lasers and EBD to threads and scalpels, these sessions cover an extensive array of procedures, always focussing on the best techniques to use to help you to avoid complications.
clinical dermatologyAlso new this year are the sessions that focus on the pathology that lies behind many common dermatological conditions such as pigmentation or vascular disorders. Clinical dermatology lies on the boundary of aesthetic medicine but as the results gained from treating dermatological conditions most often have additional aesthetic benefits, it is clear that cosmetic and clinical dermatology are closely intertwined. These sessions also present innovations in treatments and in doing so give you essential knowledge and skills that you can apply to your everyday practice.
marketing & practice managementIt is rare to find an aesthetic practitioner of today who only performs procedures. The increase in the number of private clinics means that most practitioners also need to be astute business people. These sessions help you to understand the importance of digital communication: from creating the perfect website to managing your social media presence effectively. Furthermore, they cover the booming business of medspas along with an important update on the battle against the fake market in Asia.
blepharoplastyBlepharoplasty is an essential procedure in the repertoire of any plastic surgeon who operates in Asia. During the two hours dedicated to this subject, learn revised techniques for performing blepharoplasty for the upper and the lower eyelids. Also gain insights into the results desired by the Asian population and how best to achieve them.
rhinoplastyThe nose is at the center of the face, so achieving great facial harmony often begins here. As ever, there are both invasive and non-invasive procedures to consider, so these sessions give you an understanding of all of the available options. A session dedicated entirely to the Asian nose gives you a greater understanding of the aesthetic look desired by the Asian population, thus enabling you to give your patients the results that they are looking for.
faceliftAsian facial morphology requires a distinct approach when it comes to the facelift. It is vital to understand the desired outcome of the patient and, most importantly, how to achieve this. These sessions concentrate on the particularities associated with performing facelifts on Asian patients thus enabling you to approach the myriad of facelift techniques with confidence.
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Following these sessions the attendee should be able to:• Identify the appropriate cosmeceuticals to use for a variety of dermatological indications• Examine and assess practical clinical studies and treatment options in this sphere• Understand and apply business development opportunities and legal issues in the cosmeceutical field
4 hours of lectures
Explore the science behind
this significant new trend
during this innovative
half-day class!
8:30 am to 9:30 am - R&D and fundamentals: faceCHAIRS: Uliana GOUT, Anak Agung Gde PUTRA WIRAGUNA
> Cosmeceuticals in skin barrier • Leihong Flora XIANG (26730 / 12min)> Nanotechnology-based cosmeceuticals • Maria Vianney SANSAN (27397 / 12min)> Skin aging and skin barrier function • Ashraf M BADAWI (26850 / 12min)> Combining cosmeceuticals with injectables for Asian skin • Hema SUNDARAM (17640 / 12min)> Questions & answers
9:30 am to 10:30 am - fundamentals & natural medicineCHAIRS: Malavika KOHLI, Hema SUNDARAM
> Pathophysiology of cellulite and possible role of cosmeceuticals • Ashraf M BADAWI (26852 / 12min)> Managing rosacea with cosmeceuticals • Uliana GOUT (27238 / 12min)> Topical administration of Bulung Boni against UV-B radiation to prevent skin aging • Anak Agung Gde PUTRA WIRAGUNA (26316 / 12min)> The science behind herbal cosmeceuticals • Patrick Po Han HUANG (26882 / 12min)> Questions & answers
11:00 am to 12:00 pm - Cosmeceuticals for skin whitening: do they really work?CHAIRS: Thada PIAMPHONGSANT, Sri Aryani SUDHARMONO
> Cosmeceuticals in whitening • Leihong Flora XIANG (26728 / 12min)> Update on cosmeceuticals for skin lightening and pigmentation • Mukta SACHDEV (26894 / 12min)> Practical topical therapy for melasma • Thada PIAMPHONGSANT (26702 / 12min)> Cosmeceuticals for the treatment of melasma in Asians • Chee Leok GOH (26236 / 12min)> Round table discussion: cosmeceuticals for skin whitening, do they really work?
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm - Cosmeceuticals for acne: are they really effective?CHAIRS: Ashraf M BADAWI, Chee Leok GOH
> Update on dermocosmeceutics in acne • Malavika KOHLI (26078 / 12min)> East Indian sandalwood oil for clinical acne improvement • Adri Dwi PRASETYO (26802 / 12min)> The state of cosmeceuticals for acne healing • Yulianto M LISTIAWAN (27092 / 12min)> Cosmeceuticals for the treatment of acne in Indonesia • Andreas WIDIANSYAH (27100 / 12min)> Round table discussion: cosmeceuticals for acne - are they really effective?
program & experts
learning objectives
8:30 aMto 1 pM
intensive course
Cosmeceuticals & anti-aging
programfriday - room 1
ASIA in bali
IMCAS Asia 2015 12 Mjuly 27 v32
session 1
Live anatomy on cadaver:injectables & fat workshop
chairsBenjamin ASCHER, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE
Hee Jin KIM, Anatomist, SOUTH KOREAAdri Dwi PRASETYO, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
Frank ROSENGAUS, Facial Plastic Surgeron, MEXICOJonathan SYKES, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USA
learning objectivesFollowing this session the attendee should be able to:• Apply a deepened knowledge of anatomical structures to their everyday practice• Assess the best techniques to use when performing injections or lipofilling procedures • Avoid complications relating to injectables and fat transfer
2 pM
to 5 pM
Livetransmission from France
(Medical University of Nice)
Part 1 - Muscle and bone structures
> Dissection on cadaver Philippe KESTEMONT (26942 / 15min)
> Injections on living patient Daniel CASSUTO (26944 / 20min)
> Expert opinion - Upper face anatomy and advanced techniques Kuldeep SINGH (26350 / 5min)
> Expert opinion - Mid & lower face anatomy and advanced techniques Jonathan SYKES (26958 / 5min)
> Questions & answers
Part 2 - Fat compartment & different locations for volumetry
> Dissection on cadaver Philippe KESTEMONT (26946 / 10min)
> Volumetric injections on living patient Tatjana PAVICIC (26948 / 20min)
> Expert opinion - Midface/orbit fat compartments and advanced techniques Thomas RAPPL (26950 / 5min)
> Expert opinion - Lower face & peribuccal area: fat compartments and advanced techniques Adri Dwi PRASETYO (26964 / 5min)
> Questions & answers
Part 3 - face anatomy to avoid complications
> Dissection on cadaver Philippe KESTEMONT (26952 / 15min)
> Injections on living patient Hema SUNDARAM (26954 / 20min)
> Expert opinion - Facial anatomy: inflammatory complications Raj ACQUILLA (26600 / 5min)
> Expert opinion - Facial anatomy: vascular complications Hee-Jin KIM (26956 / 5min)
> Questions & answers
Round table discussion
programfriday - room 1
program & experts
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session 2Asia-Pacific Market
PerspectivesEconomic Tribune
Part 1 > Market analysis> Treating the wrinkles: concerns of the Asia-Pacific aesthetics marketby Sana SIDDIQUI, Financial Analyst, CANADA
> Fundamental dynamics and valuation trends of Asian medical aestheticsby Jean-Yves COSTE, Financial Analyst, FRANCE
Part 2 > face to face: industry vs doctorsModerators: Laurent BRONES & Jean-Yves COSTE
Doctor panel: > Dr Patrick Po Han HUANG, Dermatologist, TAIWAN > Dr Florencio LUCERO, Plastic Surgeon, PHILIPPINES > Dr Adri PRASETYO, Dermatologist, INDONESIA
Industry panel: > Yongtai HOU, Board Chairman, Shanghai Haohai Biological Technology (Matrifill), CHINA > Scott MCLENNAN, Head of Regional Centre of Excellence, Galderma, HONG KONG > Robert RUCK, Executive Vice President Asia Pacific, Syneron, ISRAEL > Sana SIDDIQUI, Principal Consultant, Decision Resources Group, CANADA > Maor SINAI, Vice President Business Management APAC, Venus Concept, ISRAEL > Sarah WONG, APAC Regional Aesthetics Marketing Director, Merz, SINGAPORE
Open to exhibitors and delegates alike, the Asia-Pacific Market Perspectives session is guaranteed to bring you up-to-date on the development of the medical aesthetic market in Asia.
coordinatorsASCHER Benjamin, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCEBRONES Laurent, Industry, FRANCE
ASIA in bali
Following this session the attendee should be able to:• Anticipate the future trends of the Asian medical aesthetic market with a focus on South East Asia• Identify the differences between the Asian medical aesthetic market and other international aesthetic medical markets • Understand the different approaches to the medical aesthetic market that doctors and members of the industry have
learning objectives
5:30 pMto 7 pM
programfriday - room 1
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Which laser, which parameters, for which indication?CHAIRS: Hirotaka AKITA, Andreas WIDIANSYAH
session 03
8:30 am9:30 am
> Fractional therapy: what’s the best indication?Tokuya OMI (25594 / 15 min)
> Indication of collagen remodeling of the skin: fractional, non-ablative lasers vs other lasersKuldeep SINGH (26622 / 15 min)
> Indication of photodamaged skin: ablative fractional CO2 lasers vs IPLPatrick Po Han HUANG (26266 / 15 min)
Round table discussion: what are the best ma-chines & parameters for fractional therapy in colla-gen remodeling & photodamaged skin therapy?
The science behind lipolysisCHAIRS: Diane Irvine DUNCAN, Adri Dwi PRASETYO
session 04
9:30 am10:30 am
> Injectable lipolysis: where are we?Diane Irvine DUNCAN (31682 / 12 min)
> Injectable lypolisys: benefits of local treatments and complicationsIgor RUDENKO (25248 / 12 min)
> EBD vs injectables for lipolysisBenjamin ASCHER (26722 / 12 min)
> EBD for lipolysis: an evidence-based approachHema SUNDARAM (26876 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Lasers & EBD: different approaches in skin tighteningCHAIRS: Daniel CASSUTO, Andreas WIDIANSYAH
session 05
11 am12 pm
> Bipolar radiofrequency with fractional photothermolysis for skin tightening in aged Asian skinHirotaka AKITA (22252 / 12 min)
> Fractional needle radiofrequency for acne scarAbraham ARIMUKO (26116 / 12 min)
> Minimally invasive shaping of the jawline and neck: tricks and techniquesDiane Irvine DUNCAN (23790 / 12 min)
> Microfocused ultrasound for skin tightening: how effective is it?Chiranjiv CHHABRA (26610 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Injectables, lasers & EBD: neck and décolleté rejuvenationCHAIRS: Gunawan BUDISANTOSO, Igor RUDENKO
session 06
12 pm1 pm > Effects and risks of combinations of non-ablative
lasers, IPL, microfocused ultrasound and injectablesTatjana PAVICIC (25838 / 12 min)
> Lower face & neck rejuvenation: combining toxins and fillersPeter Hsien Li PENG (25940 / 12 min)
> Lower face & neck rejuvenation: combining injectables, radiofrequency and minimal invasive surgeryBenjamin ASCHER (26726 / 12 min)
> Today’s technology for neck treatmentsFrank ROSENGAUS (27266 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
All submitted abstracts are available for consultation online at www.imcas.com through the digital program.
Lasers, EBD & pigmentationDIRECTORS: Sri Aryani SUDHARMONO,Hema SUNDARAM
teaching course 01
5:30 pm7 pm
More info on page 30
programfriday - room 2
conf lict of interest disclosure
How does IMCAS broadcast the information to its speakers?
Scientific lectures are presumed to be based on objective interpretations of evidence and unbiased interpretations of facts. The integrity of our conference requires disclosure of the possibilities of potentially distorting influences. The audience may then judge and, if necessary, make allowance for the impact of the bias on the information being reported.
In general, the safest and most open course of action is to disclose activities and relationships that, if known to others, might be viewed as a conflict of interest, even if speakers do not believe that any conflict or bias exists.
This is why each speaker is asked to display his or her disclosure slide before beginning to lecture.
How about speaker(s) declaring a ‘‘no Conflict of Interest’’?
Neither the speaker nor any member of his/her immediate family has a significant financial arrangement or affiliation with the product, device or company involved in the congress nor any potential bias against another product, device or company.
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Matrifill - 3 dimensional approach to facial aging with HA
symposium 02
9:30 am10:30 am
More info on page 35
Live demonstration: fillersCHAIRS: Thomas RAPPL, Kuldeep SINGH, Hema SUNDARAM
session 07
11 am1 pm
> What’s new in fillers in the era of microcannulae?Patrick Po Han HUANG (26270 / 10 min)
> Live demonstration - Matrifill - HA Dermal filler - Happyface treatmentFrank ROSENGAUS (26342 / 15 min)
> Comments on demonstration - Matrifill - HA Dermal filler - Happyface treatmentNadia PERMATASARI (30712 / 15 min)
> Live demonstration - Galderma - Restylane® Perlane® - HA fillerOlivia ONG (27080 / 30 min)
> What’s new in fillers?Hema SUNDARAM (31680 / 10 min)
> Debate: What is the best approach for the midface? Sharp needle vs cannula & perpendicular vs horizontal injection(27086 / 20 min)
Organisation: Successive 20 minute live demonstrations are transmitted from a local hospital treatment room. Chairmen and the audience are in direct contact with the expert performing the demo.
Breast augmentationDIRECTORS: Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM, Mark Richard MAGNUSSON
teaching course 02
5:30 pm7 pm
See full course details on page 30
programfriday - room 3
join us for the
networking cocktail
friday july 31at 7 pm
in the exhibition hall
all welcome
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Vulvovaginal treatmentsCHAIRS: Steven R COHEN, Lokesh KUMAR
session 08
8:30 am9:30 am
> Defining a specific HA vs fat for vulvovaginal discomfort treatmentBernard MOLE (27022 / 12 min)
> Use of non-invasive devices in vaginal tightening and external genitalia rejuvenationDiane Irvine DUNCAN (26902 / 12 min)
> Fractional laser for skin resurfacing and vaginal rejuvenation Wenny TAN (27094 / 12 min)
> Wedge labioplasty for labial hypertrophyMark Richard MAGNUSSON (26884 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Breast augmentation: which approach, which implant, for which indication?CHAIRS: Michel ROUIF, Constantin STAN
session 09
9:30 am10:30 am > Planning your first breast augmentation
Lokesh KUMAR (24260 / 12 min)
> Choosing the correct implant for breast augmentationNimrod FRIEDMAN (23544 / 12 min)
> Breast augmentation vs breast aesthetic reconstructionConstantin STAN (24422 / 12 min)
> Refinements in transaxillary submuscular augmentation mammoplastyFlorencio Quiogue LUCERO (24878 / 12 min)
Round table discussion: which approach, which implant and for what indication?
Mastopexy: facts, trends and limitationsCHAIRS: Mark Richard MAGNUSSON, Van Thang NGUYEN
session 10
11 am12 pm > Combined treatment for breast augmentation and lift
Gilbert ZAKINE (26168 / 12 min)
> Lipomodeling in mastopexySebastien GARSON (23596 / 12 min)
> A new approach for multiplane breast mastopexy reductionConstantin STAN (24428 / 12 min)
> Safety and accuracy of the “dermal vault technique” in breast augmentation with mastopexyMichel ROUIF (25272 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Surgical body contouringCHAIRS: Daniel DEL VECCHIO, Tatsuro KAMAKURA
session 11
12 pm1 pm
> Brachioplasty with supralymphatic dissection after massive weight lossGilbert ZAKINE (26160 / 12 min)
> Surgical body shaping with and without lipofillingSebastien GARSON (26748 / 12 min)
> Does macro fat grafting really improve surgical body shaping?Michel ROUIF (26752 / 12 min)
> Combining radiofrequency with liposuction & body contouringSteven R COHEN (26750 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Non-invasive body shapingCHAIRS: Richard ABS, Chih Hsun Jason YANG
session 12
2 pm3 pm
> Body contouring using energy devicesTaro KONO (24216 / 12 min)
> Thermal non-invasive body shapingDiane Irvine DUNCAN (30958 / 12 min)
> Cryolipolysis - A new method of bodysculpting: how satisfying is it?Chiranjiv CHHABRA (26616 / 12 min)
> How to decrease fat tissue with needleIgor RUDENKO (27336 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
New approach for buttock & leg definitionCHAIRS: Sebastien GARSON, Constantin STAN
session 13
3 pm4 pm > Buttock implants and calf implants in body
contouringRichard ABS (27002 / 12 min)
> Buttock augmentation using implant and intramuscular pocket: our experience of 90 casesVan Thang NGUYEN (26890 / 12 min)
> Brazilian butt lift - expanding the limits of large volumeDaniel DEL VECCHIO (26286 / 12 min)
> Gluteal augmentation and enhancement by combination of fat transplantation and liposuctionGilbert ZAKINE (26156 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Clinical dermatology: vascularCHAIRS: Abraham ARIMUKO, Yulianto M LISTIAWAN
session 14
4 pm5 pm
> 2015 updates on facial vein treatmentChih Hsun Jason YANG (28816 / 12 min)
> Laser treatment of vascular lesionsTaro KONO (24222 / 12 min)
> Expanding use of the pulsed dye laser in vascular dermatologyChee Leok GOH (26240 / 12 min)
> PWS and laser: which duration and size?Leihong Flora XIANG (26756 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Clinical dermatology: treating pigmentation without laserDIRECTORS: David Sudarto OEIRIA, Leihong Flora XIANG
teaching course 03
5:30 pm7 pm
See full course details on page 31
programfriday - room 4
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From anatomy to upper face rejuvenationCHAIRS: Peter Hsien Li PENG, Igor RUDENKO
session 15
8:30 am9:30 am
> Know your anatomy: an anatomical basis for successful upper face injectionsJonathan SYKES (23196 / 12 min)
> Orbital & periorbital combined treatmentsHee-Jin KIM (26150 / 12 min)
> Upper face rejuvenation with fillers: the right and wrong techniques explained with 3D moviesNimrod FRIEDMAN (23564 / 12 min)
> Upper facial aging: is collagenic induction another option?Bernard MOLE (25456 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
From anatomy to midface & nose rejuvenationCHAIRS: Raj ACQUILLA, Malavika KOHLI
session 16
9:30 am10:30 am > Mastering the art of midface volume
Frank ROSENGAUS (25398 / 12 min)
> All about cheekbones: Asian vs Caucasian approachStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (26246 / 12 min)
> My thoughts on fillers on Midface in AsiansSteven LIEW (30898 / 12 min)
> Update in midface injectionsDaniel CASSUTO (26274 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
From anatomy to lower face & neck rejuvenationCHAIR: Chiranjiv CHHABRA
session 17
11 am12 pm > An update in oral commissures and marionette lines
Frank ROSENGAUS (25352 / 10 min)
> Anatomy for lower face & neck injectionsHee-Jin KIM (27340 / 10 min)
> Lower face contouring with toxinKyle Koo Il SEO (30796 / 10 min)
> Jawline contouring with hyaluronic acid fillers: tips and tricks Uliana GOUT (25054 / 10 min)
> Working with modiolus: combination of techniques for male and female patientsIgor RUDENKO (25220 / 10 min)
Questions & answers
Nodules & injectable complicationsCHAIRS: Sri ELLYANI, Mukta SACHDEV
session 18
12 pm1 pm
> PLLA filler complicationStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (26254 / 12 min)
> Management of nodes filler complicationsBernard MOLE (25446 / 12 min)
> How to deal with nodes and granulomas?Daniel CASSUTO (26276 / 12 min)
> Complications from permanent fillersJohn Hinton FLYNN (26234 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Avoiding adverse reactions to toxin injectionsCHAIRS: Sjarief HIDAYAT, Bernard MOLE
session 19
2 pm3 pm > Difficult anatomical locations for toxin injections
Thomas RAPPL (27342 / 12 min)
> Anatomical data on the adverse reaction after toxin injectionsHee-Jin KIM (24170 / 12 min)
> No more Spock & Co - How anatomy and injection technique help to prevent and correctTatjana PAVICIC (26776 / 12 min)
> Weakness of Muller’s muscle after toxin injections: how to prevent and treat this complicationIgor RUDENKO (25266 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
The art of perfect lips: Caucasian vs AsianCHAIRS: David Sudarto OEIRIA, Kuldeep SINGH
session 20
3 pm4 pm > Secrets of lip rejuvenation: tips and tricks to natural
yet beautiful lipsUliana GOUT (25040 / 10 min)
> How to add volume making thick Asian lips smallerPeter Hsien Li PENG (25928 / 10 min)
> Rejuvenation in older lips and enhancement in younger lipsMalavika KOHLI (26082 / 10 min)
> Lips lifting: the moustache flapBernard MOLE (25396 / 10 min)
> Lip and perioral beautification - 6 point strategyRaj ACQUILLA (26520 / 10 min)
Questions & answers
Periorbital combined treatmentsDIRECTORS: Patrick Po Han HUANG, Adri Dwi PRASETYO
teaching course 04
4:30 pm6 pm
See full course details on page 31
programsaturday - room 1
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Meet the experts: alopeciaCHAIRS: Gunawan BUDISANTOSO, Thada PIAMPHONGSANT, Chuchai TANGLERTSAMPAN
session 21
8:30 am9:30 am > Low level laser / light therapy for androgenetic
alopecia: what’s the evidence?Chuchai TANGLERTSAMPAN (23078 / 15 min)
> The treatment of cicatricial alopecia with partial longitudinal – follicular unit transplantation (PL-FUT)Coen GHO (28643 / 15 min)
> Hair stem cell transplantationGunawan BUDISANTOSO (27344 / 15 min)
Peer-to-peer discussion and questions & answers
Medical & surgical male treatmentsCHAIRS: Abraham ARIMUKO, Daniel DEL VECCHIO
session 22
9:30 am10:30 am
> Penoplasty - A 25 years experienceMaurizio VIEL (22492 / 12 min)
> The new frontiers: shaping the male bodyNimrod FRIEDMAN (27070 / 12 min)
> Medical treatments for male pattern hair lossChuchai TANGLERTSAMPAN (27062 / 12 min)
> Liposuction in menMaurizio VIEL (22500 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Anatomy on cadaver injectables and fat workshop: 1 day laterCHAIRS: Adri Dwi PRASETYO, Jonathan SYKES
session 23
11 am12 pm > Injections - Muscle and bone structure - 1 day later
Daniel CASSUTO (29162 / 15 min)
> Injections - Fat compartment and volumetry - 1 day laterTatjana PAVICIC (29164 / 15 min)
> Injections - Face anatomy to avoid complications - 1 day laterHema SUNDARAM (29166 / 15 min)
Questions & answers
Asian fake market: 2015 updateCHAIRS: Benjamin ASCHER, Sjarief HIDAYAT, Florencio Quiogue LUCERO
session 24
12 pm1 pm > Australian point of view
John Hinton FLYNN (26978 / 10 min)
> Fake market coalitionBenjamin ASCHER (26980 / 10 min)
> Indonesian point of view: update on marketing of counterfeit aesthetic products in AsiaDavid Sudarto OEIRIA (26210 / 10 min)
> Philippines point of view: the fake aesthetic surgery marketFlorencio Quiogue LUCERO (27852 / 10 min)
> Hong Kong point of view: introduction on the market of fillersStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (26260 / 10 min)
Questions & answers
Practice managementCHAIRS: Lanny JUNIARTI, Weimin SONG
session 25
2 pm3 pm
> The role of internet & social media in the promotion of private medical sector in ChinaWeimin SONG (30676 / 12 min)
> The impact of patient psychology on the aesthetic practiceAshraf M BADAWI (26970 / 12 min)
> Ethical and effective internet marketing in the USADaniel DEL VECCHIO (26290 / 12 min)
> How to build a successful medical practice in Indonesia TBA (28818 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Medical ethics & digital communicationCHAIRS: Edwin DJUANDA, Michel ROUIF, Chih Hsun Jason YANG
session 26
3 pm4 pm
> Presentation of the CME accredited sessionSjarief HIDAYAT (30866 / 05 min)
> How to deal with the respect of ethics on internet and social media?Ashraf M BADAWI (27358 / 12 min)
> Medical ethics in digital eraYulianto M LISTIAWAN (28608 / 12 min)
> At what point do digital communications become judged as “unethical»VJ YAMAT (28606 / 12 min)
> Digital communication for medical aestheticsLanny JUNIARTI (27854 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Marketing and medspaDIRECTOR: Chiranjiv CHHABRA
teaching course 05
4:30 pm6 pm
See full course details on page 32
programsaturday - room 2
Want to get stuck into even more anatomy? Join us next January at the Annual World Congress in Paris where an entire day will be given over to an Anatomy on Cadaver Workshop that will cover many parts of the body and a number of different procedures. January 28 - 31, 2016 in Paris.
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Daewoong Pharmaceuticals - The new botulinum toxin type A: Nabota - application and injection techniques
symposium 03
8:30 am9:30 am
More info on page 35
Cynosure - PicoSure® - Revolutionary picosecond laser
symposium 04
9:30 am10:30 am
More info on page 35
Live demonstrations: lasers, lights, EBD & body shapingCHAIRS: Diane Irvine DUNCAN, Taro KONO, Yuki YAMAMOTO
session 27
11 am1 pm
> Video demonstration - Cynosure - PicoSure®, picosecond laserPeter Hsien Li PENG (26338 / 20 min)
> Live demonstration - Jeisys - ULTRAcel™ - Non-ablative combination of radiofrequency & ultrasoundNaoki ARAO (26336 / 20 min)
> Comments on live demonstration - Jeisys - ULTRAcel™ - Non-ablative combination of radiofrequency & ultrasoundWenny TAN (26898 / 20 min)
> Demonstration & presentation - Zeltiq - CoolSculpting® - CryolipolysisTingsong LIM (26340 / 20 min)
> Live demonstration - Merz - Ultherapy® - Microfocused ultrasound with visualisationEdwin DJUANDA (26800 / 10 min)
> Comments on live demonstration - Merz - Ultherapy® - Microfocused ultrasound withvisualisationPeter Hsien Li PENG (26818 / 10 min)
> What’s new in laser, EBD and veins in Asians?Chih Hsun Jason YANG (26140 / 10 min)
> What’s new in radiofrequency in 2015?Hirotaka AKITA (30720 / 10 min)
Questions & answers
Organisation: Successive 20 minute live demonstrations are transmitted from a local hospital treatment room. Chairmen and the audience are in direct contact with the expert performing the demo.
Zeltiq - CoolSculpting® and application in clinic setting
symposium 05
2 pm3 pm
More info on page 35
Ultra V threads - Absorbable thread lifting upgrade with blunt cannula & PLLA Tornado
symposium 06
3 pm4 pm
More info on page 35
Surgical treatment of scarsDIRECTORS: Kao-Ping CHANG, Florencio Quiogue LUCERO
teaching course 06
4:30 pm6 pm
See full course details on page 32
programsaturday - room 3
imcas asia gala dinner
IMCAS Asia Gala Dinner will be held on Saturday August 1st, at 8 PM
at the Laguna Hotel Beachside in Bali.
After a light sunset cocktail enjoy a 3-course menu while enjoying local ambiance and live
music.
A few spots are still available for 150USDat the Welcome Desk
A shuttle bus will be departing fromWestin & Grand Hyatt at 7:45 PM & 8 PM
Dress code: Summer & light clothing
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Blepharoplasty & upper face surgeryCHAIRS: Ying Che HSU, Steve Chuan Hsiang KAO
session 28
8:30 am9:30 am
> A simple upper blepharoplasty for AsiansFlorencio Quiogue LUCERO (24876 / 12 min)
> Assessment of the lid / brow balance: selecting the appropriate periorbital rejuvenationMark Richard MAGNUSSON (26332 / 12 min)
> Double eyelid surgery in Japan (buried suture method)Yoshio IKEDA (27313 / 12 min)
> The anatomy and biomechanics of brow lifting & upper blepharoplastyJonathan SYKES (23194 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Mastering the lower blepharoplastyCHAIRS: Yoshio IKEDA, Cuong NGUYEN XUAN
session 29
9:30 am10:30 am
> Closed blepharoplasty with optic fiberDaniel CASSUTO (26278 / 12 min)
> Handling of periorbital fats in blepharoplastyFlorencio Quiogue LUCERO (24882 / 12 min)
> Fat redistribution in lower blepharoplastyLee KIM SIEA (27862 / 12 min)
> Lower blepharoplasties and micro autologous fat grafting: new tools and refinements for a delicate procedureMichel ROUIF (25268 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
How far can medical rhinoplasty go?CHAIRS: Steven R COHEN, Steven LIEW, Patrick Po Han HUANG
session 30
11 am12 pm > Modern rhinoplasty: medical vs surgical approach
Tony Yu Hsun CHIU (23276 / 12 min)
> Asian rhinoplasty - Medical vs surgical to refine the noseGilbert ZAKINE (28648 / 12 min)
> Injection rhinomodulation - 8 point technique using botulinum toxin type A and HARaj ACQUILLA (26524 / 12 min)
> Nasal remodeling with HA - Can we make it safe?Frank ROSENGAUS (25386 / 12 min)
Debate and questions & answers
Rhinoplasty: the Asian nose (in collaboration with the TAFPRS)CHAIRS: Tony Yu Hsun CHIU, Steve Chuan Hsiang KAO
session 31
12 pm1 pm > Presentation of TAFPRS
Steve Chuan Hsiang KAO (27048 / 05 min)
> Asian rhinoplasty with autogenous costal cartilageSteve Chuan Hsiang KAO (24072 / 12 min)
> Autologous rhinoplasty in AsiansTony Yu Hsun CHIU (23286 / 12 min)
> Treatment of the deviated and short noseJonathan SYKES (23202 / 12 min)
> Improve facial attractiveness: rhinoplasty with lip lift procedureYing Che HSU (26826 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Asian rhinoplasty (in collaboration with the HSPAS)CHAIRS: Hanh LE, Van Thang NGUYEN
session 32
2 pm3 pm > Presentation of HSPAS
Hanh LE (27038 / 05 min)
> Modern restructural rhinoplasty for the treatment of Oriental contracted nosesHanh LE (23844 / 12 min)
> Importance of proper diagnosis to improve your results in rhinoplasty Lokesh KUMAR (24264 / 12 min)
> Asian structural rhinoplasty: my preliminary resultsVan Thang NGUYEN (26888 / 12 min)
> Correction of the deviated tip and columellaMan Koon SUH (24402 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Mid / lower facelift and neck lift: Asian trendsCHAIRS: Hee-Jin KIM, Maurizio VIEL
session 33
3 pm4 pm > Further refinements in the marionette browlift:
simplicity, precision and new choices in vectorsSteven R COHEN (26094 / 12 min)
> Optimal frontofacial full facelift in OrientalsHanh LE (23864 / 12 min)
> Deep plane facelift: a better technique for the Asian faceFlorencio Quiogue LUCERO (24880 / 12 min)
> Facial implants: excellent alternative to osteotomiesLokesh KUMAR (24270 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Asian facelift and profiloplastyDIRECTORS: Benjamin ASCHER, Jonathan SYKES
teaching course 07
4:30 pm6 pm
See full course details on page 33
programsaturday - room 4a
Interested in rhinoplasty? Study this topic in even more depth at the video-based Teaching Course 8 on Saturday from 4:30 PM to 6 PM in Room 4B. More info on page 33.
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Clinical dermatology: PDTCHAIRS: Tokuya OMI, Chih Hsun Jason YANG
session 34
11 am12 pm
> Photodynamic therapy for acne and rosaceaSachiko ASAYAMA (24224 / 12 min)
> Photodynamic therapy in photoagingLeihong Flora XIANG (26102 / 12 min)
> Role of photodynamic therapy in acne vulgarisChee Leok GOH (27074 / 12 min)
> TBAAbraham ARIMUKO (28656 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Galderma - Optimize treatment results with Restylane® range
symposium 07
12 pm1 pm
More info on page 35
Jeisys - Combination of RF & HIFU and treating pigmentation
symposium 08
2 pm3 pm
More info on page 35
Merz - Aesthetic management paradox: effective treatments yet sub-optimal outcomes - How to address these challenges?
symposium 09
3 pm4 pm More info on page 35
RhinoplastyDIRECTORS: Frank ROSENGAUS, Man Koon SUH
teaching course 08
4:30 pm6 pm
See full course details on page 33
programsaturday - room 4b
2小时的中国大师课程由国际专家为中国医生演讲
2-hour chinese masterclass
chairs / 主席Patrick Po Han HUANG, Thomas RAPPL, Weimin SONG, Flora Leihong XIANG
官方语言:中问同声翻译:从英文到中文
> East Asian male attractiveness and how to approach it东亚男性魅力及如何做到Patrick Po Han HUANG (30198 / 12 min)
> Asian acne scars - From peeling to fractional CO2 laser & antioxidant skin care亚洲人皮肤痤疮瘢痕 - 从化学剥脱到点阵激光 & 抗氧化皮肤保护Weimin SONG (30664 / 12 min)
> Injectables in Asian vs Caucasian充填剂用途:亚洲人对比高加索人Raj ACQUILLA (28820 / 12 min)
> An Asian approach for pigmentation disease亚洲方法治疗皮肤色素沉着Leihong Flora XIANG (30666 / 12 min)
> What’s new in toxin in 2015 - China and the rest of the world2015肉毒毒素新发现 - 中国及其他国家Benjamin ASCHER (30662 / 12 min)
> EBD and skin tightening for the face: a comparative approach Asian vs Caucausian光电仪面部除皱:亚洲人对比高加索人Diane Irvine DUNCAN (28822 / 12 min)
Questions & answers问答
by i nte r nat ional ex pe rtsfor ch i n ese doctors
A complete overview in Chinese of main IMCAS spotlights: lasers, injectables, clinical dermatology...
Official language: ChINESETranslation provided from English to Chinese
英卡思亮点课程
完整的概述:激
光,注射剂,临
床皮肤科...
8:30 am10:30 am
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Injectables to treat scars and wound careCHAIRS: Diane Irvine DUNCAN, Mukta SACHDEV
session 35
8:30 am9:30 am > Multidimensional approach in treating acne and scar
Malavika KOHLI (27870 / 12 min)
> Platelet-rich plasma and growth factors in scar healingGilbert ZAKINE (27868 / 12 min)
> Hypertrophic scars: laser vs injectablesThomas RAPPL (27010 / 12 min)
> Toxins for acne scarringKuldeep SINGH (26626 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Injectables and vascular complications: fighting this growing issueCHAIRS: Raj ACQUILLA, Mark Richard MAGNUSSON
session 36
9:30 am10:30 am > Deep investigation of ichemic reaction after filler
injectionIgor RUDENKO (25212 / 12 min)
> From anatomy to vascular complications after injectable treatmentsHee-Jin KIM (24172 / 12 min)
> Filler complications: avoidance and treatment of vascular compromiseTatjana PAVICIC (25814 / 12 min)
> Treating and avoiding serious vascular complications of filler injectionPeter Hsien Li PENG (25944 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Novel concepts and cutting-edge techniques of injectables (in collaboration with the TDA)CHAIRS: Patrick Po Han HUANG, Chih Hsun Jason YANG
session 37
11 am1 pm
> Presentation of TDAPatrick Po Han HUANG (27054 / 05 min)
> Presentation of TDAChih Hsun Jason YANG (27392 / 05 min)
> The role of dermal HA injection following fractional lasers for skin rejuvenationPatrick Po Han HUANG (26830 / 15 min)
> Focus on tweaking the smile with toxin alone or in combination with HAKuldeep SINGH (26624 / 15 min)
> Facial analysis: important parameters for the choosing the right fillerDaniel CASSUTO (27384 / 15 min)
> Anatomical landmarks for a correct filler placement to avoid possible complicationsThomas RAPPL (27386 / 15 min)
> The new science of fillers and Asian aestheticsHema SUNDARAM (26842 / 12 min)
> Masseteric injection: an overviewStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (26256 / 12 min)
> Latest advanced and knowledge in dorsal hand rejuvenation Uliana GOUT (27388 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Combined treatments with injectables (in collaboration with the ACCS)CHAIRS: John Hinton FLYNN, Frank ROSENGAUS
session 38
1 pm2 pm > Presentation of ACCS
John Hinton FLYNN (27408 / 05 min)
> Structural filling and facial modeling with volumizing productsJohn Hinton FLYNN (26228 / 12 min)
> Combined treatments for the midfaceFrank ROSENGAUS (31684 / 12 min)
> Combined treatments for the lower faceMalavika KOHLI (27396 / 12 min)
> Combination use of fillers and lasers in the perioral areaIrene KUSHELEW (27826 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
programsunday - room 1
Don’t miss IMCAS Asia 2016 which will take place in the city of Taipei, Taiwan. This 10th anniversary edition will be supported by the Taiwanese national associations of dermatology (TDA), and facial plastic surgery (TAFPRS).
july / august
2016taipeitaiwan
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Lasers to treat scarsCHAIRS: Daniel CASSUTO, Sri Aryani SUDHARMONO
session 39
8:30 am9:30 am
> Scar treatment by fractional lasersSachiko ASAYAMA (24236 / 10 min)
> Management of scars with 5-FU through injection and laser-assisted deliveryPatrick Po Han HUANG (26262 / 10 min)
> Fractional RF in the treatment of acne scarLeihong Flora XIANG (26106 / 10 min)
> Scar management using pulsed dye laser and fractional devicesTaro KONO (24218 / 10 min)
Questions & answers
Radiofrequency & microneedlingCHAIRS: Abraham ARIMUKO, Bernard MOLE
session 40
9:30 am10:30 am
> Monopolar radiofrequency vs bipolar radiofrequency with microneedling: a subjective comparative studyChiranjiv CHHABRA (26614 / 12 min)
> Microneedling combined with a new bone marrow growth factor topical with no prep kitDiane Irvine DUNCAN (23774 / 12 min)
> New and emerging concepts in microneedlingHema SUNDARAM (22160 / 12 min)
> The limits and side effects of microneedlingSebastien GARSON (26990 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
What’s new in lasers & EBD?CHAIRS: Sachiko ASAYAMA, Chiranjiv CHHABRA
session 41
11 am12 pm
> What’s new in radiofrequency?Ashraf M BADAWI (27374 / 12 min)
> What’s new: nanosecond vs picosecond laser in tattoo removalTaro KONO (24214 / 12 min)
> What’s new in focus ultrasonic treatments?Diane Irvine DUNCAN (27376 / 12 min)
> What’s new in laser & pigmentation?Hirotaka AKITA (26154 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Treatment strategies for hand rejuvenationCHAIRS: Peter Hsien Li PENG, Maurizio VIEL
session 42
12 pm1 pm > Hand rejuvenation with fillers - Anatomy based
pro and contras of different injection techniquesTatjana PAVICIC (26996 / 12 min)
> How anatomy allows you to avoid complications?Benjamin ASCHER (26994 / 12 min)
> What technique for what indication?John Hinton FLYNN (26230 / 12 min)
> Volumetric hand rejuvenation - Anatomy and techniquesThomas RAPPL (28650 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Laser treatment of Asian pigmentation disordersCHAIRS: Ashraf M BADAWI, Yoko FUNASAKA
session 43
1 pm2 pm > How to avoid complications while treating
pigmentation with laser?David Sudarto OEIRIA (26208 / 12 min)
> Micropulse Alexandrite laser treatment of solar lentigines in AsiansTaro KONO (30718 / 12 min)
> Is there a role of laser and light devices in the treatment of melasma?Chee Leok GOH (26244 / 12 min)
> Combined treatment for tattoo removal using fractional CO2 and Q-switched Nd:YAG laserYulianto M LISTIAWAN (26084 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
programsunday - room 2
Want to study surgical treatments for scars? Join Teaching Course 6 on Saturday from 4:30 PM to 6 PM in Room 3. More info on page 32.
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Thread lift: tips, tricks and limitationsCHAIRS: Lee KIM SIEA, Constantin STAN
session 44
8:30 am9:30 am
> Thread lift technique in IndonesiaDavid Sudarto OEIRIA (25912 / 10 min)
> Threads lift sutures in the mid face area - Tips and tricksConstantin STAN (30956 / 10 min)
> PDO thread - The complication and its managementAbraham ARIMUKO (26114 / 10 min)
> Thread techniques and patient selection in TaiwanPeter Hsien Li PENG (26998 / 10 min)
Debate: what are the real improvements after a thread lift intervention and how long do these last?
Pigmentation in Asian skin (in collaboration with the JSAD)CHAIRS: Uliana GOUT, Malavika KOHLI, Tokuya OMI
session 45
9:30 am10:30 am > Presentation of JSAD
Tokuya OMI (27044 / 05 min)
> Laser therapy for pigmented lesions: a histological point of viewTokuya OMI (26698 / 10 min)
> Low power Q-switched Nd:YAG laser for melasma (not melanoma)Hirotaka AKITA (26136 / 10 min)
> What’s the latest in darker skin?Mukta SACHDEV (24956 / 10 min)
> Whitening agents: basics and therapeuticsYoko FUNASAKA (26182 / 10 min)
> Chemical peeling therapyYuki YAMAMOTO (26534 / 10 min)
Questions & answers
Chemical peels from A to Z (in collaboration with the IPS)CHAIRS: Uliana GOUT Tatjana PAVICIC, Leihong Flora XIANG
session 46
11 am12 pm
> Presentation of IPSTatjana PAVICIC (27036 / 05 min)
> Chemical peels in treatment of melasma and hyperpigmentation - What to combine and how?Tatjana PAVICIC (26938 / 12 min)
> A-Z of the basics in chemical peelsUliana GOUT (25110 / 12 min)
> Newer peels for melasma: the truth based on EBDMukta SACHDEV (24954 / 12 min)
> Newer peels for difficult and stubborn indications: analysis of resultsMalavika KOHLI (28652 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Research & development: aging processCHAIRS: Sebastien GARSON, Anak Agung Gde PUTRA WIRAGUNA
session 47
12 pm1 pm
> Anthropological characteristics of the Korean skull and faceHee-Jin KIM (26148 / 12 min)
> The skeletal changes of aging and how this relates to non-surgical rejuvenationMark Richard MAGNUSSON (26330 / 12 min)
> New concepts in facial rejuvenationAshraf M BADAWI (22742 / 12 min)
> Aging & pigmentation fundamentalsLeihong Flora XIANG (26110 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Research & new technologiesCHAIR: Michel ROUIF, Kuldeep SINGH
session 48
1 pm2 pm
> Characterization and immunotypic features of human umbilical cord blood lymphocytes utilizing flow cytometeryHabib TORFI (31082 / 12 min)
> Spectrum: a novel multi-wavelength laser platform for enhanced photoselectivityPaolo COSSICH (29861 / 12 min)
> Novel high intensity focused ultrasoundWon Serk KIM (27879 / 12 min)
> Evaluation of absorbable dermal staples in mam-moplasties and abdominoplastiesThierry BRON (31368 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
programsunday - room 3
This session presents a range of new technologies. The aim is to present the technology and fundamentals of the product/device itself rather than the clinical application on patients.
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Liposuction: when, why and how?CHAIRS: Sebastien GARSON, Michel ROUIF
session 49
8:30 am9:30 am
> SST: a dominant technique in large volume fat transplantationDaniel DEL VECCHIO (30794 / 12 min)
> The new frontiers for shaping the male body with liposuctionNimrod FRIEDMAN (23554 / 12 min)
> Small volume liposuction with an off-the-shelf disposable kit: the value proposition for volumization with natural fillersSteven R COHEN (26100 / 12 min)
> Liposuction and mini abdominoplastyStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (26248 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
PRP & dermal fillers (in collaboration with the JSAS)CHAIRS: Steven R COHEN, Yoshio IKEDA, Tatsuro KAMAKURA
session 50
9:30 am10:30 am
> Presentation of JSASTatsuro KAMAKURA (27046 / 05 min)
> Cell therapies in plastic surgery: do they make sense?Steven R COHEN (27000 / 12 min)
> New filler for breast augmentation vs fat and PRPTatsuro KAMAKURA (27026 / 12 min)
> Innovative therapy with PRP and basic fibroblast growth factor in Japanese facial rejuvenationKazuhiko MAEDA (26908 / 12 min)
> Filler injections using the finest needle in the world vs PRPYoshio IKEDA (26906 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Lipofilling: faceCHAIRS: Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM, Gilbert ZAKINE
session 51
11 am12 pm
> Lipofilling in facial rejuvenation: what’s new?Thomas RAPPL (27004 / 12 min)
> Adipose derived stem and regenerative cells in facial rejuvenation: new strategies for replacement and regeneration of soft tissuesSteven R COHEN (26092 / 12 min)
> Expanded mesenchymal stem cells for fat grafting for the face - A new techniqueMaurizio VIEL (22484 / 12 min)
> Use of autologous fat transplantation for facial contouring and rejuvenationHanh LE (23828 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Lipofilling: body & breastCHAIRS: Lee KIM SIEA, Bernard MOLE
session 52
12 pm1 pm
> Fat grafting to the breast: a ten year experience in over 500 casesDaniel DEL VECCHIO (26288 / 12 min)
> Optimization of autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in fat grafting for breast augmentationTatsuro KAMAKURA (27024 / 12 min)
> Hi-def liposculpture: bringing art to the average liposuction procedureSteven R COHEN (26096 / 12 min)
> Cell enriched lipotransfer to breastsLee KIM SIEA (30876 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Further studies in hyperhidrosisCHAIRS: Cuong NGUYEN XUAN, Igor RUDENKO
session 53
1 pm2 pm
> Botulinum toxin therapy for axilla hyperhidrosisTokuya OMI (27398 / 12 min)
> Non-invasive treatment of bromidrosis by microwave-based device vs suction-assisted subcutaneous shaverChih Hsun Jason YANG (22382 / 12 min)
> Botulinum toxin type A injections vs sweat gland suctioning: what is more effective?Thomas RAPPL (30292 / 12 min)
> A new indication for axillar and scalp hyperhydrosisDavid Sudarto OEIRIA (27824 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
programsunday - room 4a
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Fill in the evaluation form and get yourIMCAS Asia 2015 Certificate of Attendance
Step 1: Submit your evaluation• either on site at the e-learning station
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Contributing lectures: surgeryCHAIRS: Tony Yu Hsun CHIU, Christiane ERMISCH
session 54
8:30 am9:30 am
> Llifting of the lower eyelid: sub-cutaneous blepharoplastyDaniel CATALDO (26222 / 10 min)
> Correction of alar retractionSteve Chuan Hsiang KAO (24078 / 10 min)
> Tricks and techniques in facial flap: how to achieve natural resultsChristiane ERMISCH (26180 / 10 min)
> Pearls and caveats for optimal results in fat grafting for facial rejuvenationFrancis M DECANGCHON JR (30689 / 10 min)
> Large volume fat transplantation and emerging techniques in the buttockDaniel DEL VECCHIO (26284 / 10 min)
Questions & answers
Contributing lectures: injectables & regenerative medicineCHAIRS: Nimrod FRIEDMAN, David Sudarto OEIRIA
session 55
9:30 am10:30 am > Follicular stem cells in cosmetic & regenerative
medicineCoen GHO (28813 / 12 min)
> Synergistic rejuvenation with different injectables: combination treatmentPeter Hsien Li PENG (25934 / 12 min)
> A prospective, multicenter study of HA injectable gel for malar volumizing in Chinese subjectsYi JIA (29855 / 12 min)
> Avoiding complications - Where to and where not to injectRaj ACQUILLA (26530 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Contributing lectures: lasers & EBDCHAIRS: Yulianto M LISTIAWAN, Andreas WIDIANSYAH
session 56
11 am12 pm
> The diagnosis of facial pigmentation with imaging equipmentHirotaka AKITA (22258 / 12 min)
> Application of the 2.940 nm Er:YAG laser in the daily practice: from classical ablative treatments to laser assisted drug deliveryPeter Arne GERBER (27831 / 12min)
> Analysis of low level Nd:YAG laser therapy: a useful therapeutic approach for sensitive skinWeimin SONG (27881 / 12 min)
> Photodynamic therapy using indocyanine green and long-pulsed diode laser for acne vulgarisWon Serk KIM (26315 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Lasers & EBD techniques for acne and scarsCHAIRS: Taro KONO, Mukta SACHDEV
session 57
12 pm1 pm > Laser for acne scars: what’s the danger?
Kuldeep SINGH (26618 / 12 min)
> Pulsed dye laser treatment for acne and acne scarTaro KONO (30686 / 12 min)
> EBD & laser for acne scars in skin of colourMukta SACHDEV (30728 / 12 min)
> Laser treatment of scars: ablative or non-ablative?Daniel CASSUTO (26272 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
Laser hair removal for Asian skinCHAIRS: Sachiko ASAYAMA, Yulianto M LISTIAWAN
session 58
1 pm2 pm
> Laser for facial unwanted hairYulianto M LISTIAWAN (27090 / 12 min)
> Combined diode laser for hair removal in Asian skinAndreas WIDIANSYAH (27098 / 12 min)
> New technology for hair removal in skin of colourMukta SACHDEV (24952 / 12 min)
> Various laser modalities available for hair removal in Asian skinSri ELLYANI (27390 / 12 min)
Questions & answers
programsunday - room 4b
Built from a call for abstract submissons, these sessions gather lectures from physicians from all over the world attending our conference. Updated topics will be covered during each short presentation, allowing lecturers to share their experience with the audience.
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Industry guest lectures friday
9:30 am3:30 pm
9:45 AM Industry guest lecture - Thermiaesthetics - First injectable radiofrequency: ThermiRF™, ThermiRase™, ThermiTight™Steven R COHEN (26388 / 15 min)
10 AM Industry guest lecture - Zeltiq - My experience with CoolSculpting®Tingsong LIM (26372 / 15 min)
10:15 AM Industry guest lecture - Won Tech - Experience premier HIFU technologyYulianto M LISTIAWAN (26356 / 15 min)
11 AM Industry guest lecture - Merz - Ultherapy as a complimentary treatment for achieving facial harmony and balanceTatjana PAVICIC (26386 / 15 min)
11:15 AM Industry guest lecture - Cynosure - New revolutionary rejuvenation technique in Asian skin: improved pigmentation, pore size and fine wrinkle using 755 nm picosecond laser with focus lens arrayKuo Liang Carl CHENG (26368 / 15 min)
11:30 AM Industry guest lecture - Jeisys - Laser for skin resurfacing and vaginal tighteningWenny TAN (26366 / 15 min)
11:45 AM Industry guest lecture - Syneron Candela - VelaShape™ IIIBenjamin ASCHER (26380 / 15 min)
12 PM Industry guest lecture - Venus Concept - Nano fractional RF for skin rejuvenation and scar treatmentsSri Aryani SUDHARMONO (26362 / 15 min)
12:30 PM Industry guest lecture - N finders - Facial rejuvenation with multiple bi-directional cog (multiple cog thread) PDO thread - Summary of histological findings and multiple growth factor evaluation resultsJeung Hyun YOON (26390 / 15 min)
12:45 PM Industry guest lecture - PT Pro-health international - Laminin 5, reinforcing dermal epidermal junction to accelerate skin repairKristian SANJAYA (27240 / 15 min)
2 PM Industry guest lecture - Melsmon PT Millennia concepts - How to use placenta extract in aesthetic and anti-aging treatmentWiwi Andralia KARTOLO (26398 / 15 min)
2:15 PM Industry guest lecture - Esthetico derma institute - Cosmetodynamic of efficacious & safe non-pharma barrier: maintaining topical combination therapy for hyperpigmentation / melasmaRendra Pranadipa TOFANI (26396 / 15 min)
2:30 PM Industry guest lecture - Euromi - Nutational Infrasonic Liposculpture (N.I.L): revolution in liposculpture - Unique technology that changed my way of practiceLenzo LING (26740 / 15 min)
2:45 PM Industry guest lecture - PT Immortal Cosmedika Indonesia - Biomimetic peptide for aging skin treatmentYoga I KASMIR (27244 / 15 min)
3 PM Industry guest lecture - Martinex - Potentialities of the solid-state modificated hyaluronic acid based preparations into injectable anti-aging therapyMaria POGODINA (27878 / 15 min)
3:15 PM Industry guest lecture - BTL Exilis Elite – Body Shaping and Skin TighteningRaj ACQUILLA (31078 / 15 min)
Industry guest lecturessaturday
9 am10:30 am
9 AM Industry guest lecture - Melorin - LDM Technology in skin rejuvenation and tightening - WellcometAmir AFSHAR (28810 / 15 min)
9:15 AM Industry guest lecture - Complete Face APP - The world’s first digital encyclopedia on facial injectablesSteven LIEW (27876 / 15 min)
9:30 AM Industry guest lecture - Galderma - The impact of the award winning smart click syringe Scott MCLENNAN (27076 / 15 min)
9:45 AM Industry guest lecture - Merz - Rheology in fillers: is it important?Adri Dwi PRASETYO (26384 / 15 min)
10 AM Industry guest lecture - Matrifill - How to choose a right filler?Frank ROSENGAUS (26382 / 15 min)
10:15 AM Industry guest lecture - Daewoong - Why US FDA chose Nabota?Hyung Joo NOH (26376 / 15 min)
Body surgery, lipofilling & PRPsaturday
11 am1 pm
11 AM Tummy tuck with local anesthesiaAgo HARLIM (26804 / 15 min)
11:15 AM The hybrid technique - Fat graft and implant augmentation mammoplastyLee KIM SIEA (30874 / 15 min)
11:30 AM Giant condylomata acuminata in AIDS: a successful reconstructive surgeryNanny HERWANTO (26707 / 15 min)
11:45 AM Implants and supergrafting - The value of composite surgery in aesthetic buttock surgeryAlexander Tobias HAMERS (26087 / 15 min)
12 PM The platelet-rich plasma (PRP) effect in the healing process of chronic plantar ulcer in leprosy patientDiana KARTIKA SARI (27117 / 15 min)
12:15 PM Melanocyte cell transplantation in facial leucodermaSalim THURAKKAL (27391 / 15 min)
12:30 PM How to treat skin and fat excess in thigh-plasty after massive weight lossGilbert ZAKINE (26162 / 15 min)
12:45 PM Gems and pearls for optimal results in liposuction: the art and science of body contouringFrancis M DECANGCHON JR (30691 / 15 min)
programvideo papers
Video papers are given in the exhibition hall, facing a camera. These presentations are filmed and delegates can watch the presentation live at the video paper stage of the exhibition hall.
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Laser & interfacesaturday
2 pm4 pm
2 PM Successful treatment using methotrexate in patient with guttate and plaque psoriasis - A case reportNadia WIRANTARI (26933 / 15 min)
2:30 PM Erythroderma et causa psoriasis vulgaris due to previous oral steroidAmalia ROSITAWATI (26705 / 15 min)
2:45 PM Pemphigus vulgaris with dependent steroidLia Kinasih AYUNINGATI (26709 / 15 min)
3 PM The glycolic acid peeling for Asian skinLeihong Flora XIANG (26112 / 15 min)
3:15 PM Epidermal channeling for TED with ablative fractional RF and acoustic pressure ultrasound: a breakthrough in dermatology?Amaranila Lalita DRIJONO LALANLANGI (26546 / 15 min)
3:45 PM Long pulse non-ablative Er:YAG laser in treatment of vaginal relaxation and SUIAshraf M BADAWI (26856 / 15 min)
Face surgerysunday
8:30 am10 am
8:30 AM Lower eyelid rejuvenation: transconjunctival orbital fat transpositioning and autologous fat graft for deep resistant tear trough deformitySang Tae KIM (27075 / 15 min)
8:45 AM Surgical alopeciaConradus GHO (31002 / 15 min)
9:00 AM Face and cervical lifting technique - Platysma and SMAS suspensionDaniel CATALDO (26224 / 15 min)
9:15 AM New technique of alar base reductionCuong NGUYEN XUAN (29312 / 15 min)
9:30 AM Facial rejuvenation in the midface area: mixing surgical with non-surgical proceduresConstantin STAN (24430 / 15 min)
Injectablessunday
11 am1 pm
11 AM Introduction and presentation of ISDSKyle Koo Il SEO (30870 / 15 min)
11:15 AM Granuloma foreign body reaction related to fillersAgo HARLIM (26808 / 15 min)
11:45 AM Tools and procedures for lower face injectionsConstantin STAN (24432 / 15 min)
12 PM Temporary diplopia and strabismus after the injection of hyaluronic acidKateryn PEREZ WILLIS (26547 / 15 min)
12:15 PM Assessing the safety and effectiveness of dermal fillers for the correction of moderate nasolabial folds in Chinese adultsYi JIA (29853 / 15 min)
12:30 PM Nasalis muscle and Bunny lines, the most abused and misunderstoodSteven LIEW (30968 / 15 min)
programvideo papers
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COURSE DIRECTORSSri Aryani SUDHARMONO & Hema SUNDARAM
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Recognize laser applications to optimize rejuvenative outcomes• Identify the indications and limitations of latest laser procedures• Review latest trends in treatments for hyperpigmentation• Choose the most appropriate technical devices for treating pigmented lesions
teaching course 1Laser, EBD & pigmentation
Friday from 5:30 to 7 PM • Room 2
Hema SUNDARAMDermatologistUNITED STATES
Sri Aryani SUDHARMONODermatologist
INDONESIA
5:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Laser and EBD to rejuvenate Asian and Caucasian skinHema SUNDARAM Lecture 27820
5:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Keys of success in the treatment of melasma and pigmentation with lasers in Indonesian skinSri Aryani SUDHARMONO Lecture 26206
6:06 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Laser treatment for melasma: updateSachiko ASAYAMA Lecture 24232
6:18 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Picosecond laser in treating melasma in AsiansPeter Hsien Li PENG Lecture 25922
6:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Clinical approach to laser treatment of facial pigmentation in Asian skinHirotaka AKITA Lecture 22244
6:42 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8minMultiple choice questionnaire
6:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minQuestions & answers
COURSE DIRECTORSStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM & Mark Richard MAGNUSSON
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Identify trends in implant augmentation and lipofilling techniques to maximize the aesthetic outcome• Explain how to avoid and manage complications from breast augmentation.
teaching course 2Breast augmentation
Friday from 5:30 to 7 PM • Room 3
Mark Richard MAGNUSSONPlastic surgeonAUSTRALIA
Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM
Plastic surgeonHONG KONG SAR CHINA
5:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Anatomical implants in augmentation mastopexyMark Richard MAGNUSSON Lecture 26326
5:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Safety in breast implants: what’s hot in Hong Kong?Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM Lecture 26258
6:06 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Guidelines to avoid complications in breast augmentation by implantsChristiane ERMISCH Lecture 26176
6:18 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Anatomical vs round breast implantsSebastien GARSON Lecture 26714
6:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Can we avoid implant capsular contracture in breast augmentation?Hanh LE Lecture 26716
6:42 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8minMultiple choice questionnaire
6:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minQuestions & answers
programteaching courses
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COURSE DIRECTORSDavid Sudarto OEIRIA & Leihong Flora XIANG
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Review latest trends in treatments for hyperpigmentation• Choose the most appropriate technical devices and procedures for treating pigmented lesions
teaching course 3Clinical dermatology: treating
pigmentation without laserFriday from 5:30 to 7 PM • Room 4
Leihong Flora XIANGDermatologistCHINA
David Sudarto OEIRIADermatologist
INDONESIA
5:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Chemical peels for melasma and acneLeihong Flora XIANG Lecture 26720
5:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Treatment of facial hyperpigmentation without using laser, IPL or any EBDDavid Sudarto OEIRIA Lecture 27236
6:06 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - TCA peeling for melasmarAbraham ARIMUKO Lecture 27066
6:18 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Rejuvenation in Asian skin using radiofrequencyAndreas WIDIANSYAH Lecture 27102
6:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - A practical approach in periorbital pigmentationChee Leok GOH Lecture 27290
6:42 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8minMultiple choice questionnaire
6:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minQuestions & answers
COURSE DIRECTORSPatrick Po Han HUANG & Adri Dwi PRASETYO
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Manage the patients safely to avoid orbit area complications• Recognize the importance of volume restoration in treating the aging eye
teaching course 4Periorbital combined
treatmentsSaturday from 4:30 to 6 PM • Room 1
Adri Dwi PRASETYODermatologistINDONESIA
Patrick Po Han HUANGDermatologist
TAIWAN
4:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minVideo based - Medium-depth peel, filler and toxin for Asian periorbital rejuvenationAdri Dwi PRASETYO Lecture 26542
4:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minVideo based - Combination of laser and hyaluronic acid for the periorbital areaPatrick Po Han HUANG Lecture 26268
5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - New advances in botulinum toxin and filler conjonctions for periorbital fine line treatmentsBernard MOLE Lecture 25428
5:12 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - 3D facial lifting combining toxin and fillerKyle Koo Il SEO Lecture 30868
5:24 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Combination of muscle relaxation and revolumization in periorbital rejuvenationDavid Sudarto OEIRIA Lecture 26212
5:36 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - A 6-point approach to periorbital beautificationRaj ACQUILLA Lecture 26598
5:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4minMultiple choice questionnaire
5:52 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8minQuestions & answers
programteaching courses
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COURSE DIRECTORChiranjiv CHHABRA & Andreas WIDIANSYAH
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Receive evidence-based answers to clinically relevant questions encountered in everyday practice• Discuss and describe successful marketing of a new or existing practice• Determine how to attract more patients and clients to your practice through your medspa
teaching course 5Marketing and medspa
Saturday from 4:30 to 6 PM • Room 2
4:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minHow to develop private clinics in Indonesia with regards to the culture and the lawAmaranila Lalilta DRIJONO LALANLANGI Lecture 30684
4:42 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minMarketing through technology: strategies that make sense in the USADaniel DEL VECCHIO Lecture 26292
4:57 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minThe economics of running aesthetic chain clinicsChiranjiv CHHABRA Lecture 26606
5:12 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minMedical professionalism in the age of social media Vj YAMAT Lecture 28826
5:24 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minTips to maintaining competitive advantageUliana GOUT Lecture 26872
5:36 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minHow to build a private medical aesthetic clinic in Indonesia? Legality and potentialLanny JUNIARTI Lecture 27840
5:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4minMultiple choice questionnaire
5:52 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8minQuestions & answers
COURSE DIRECTORSKao-ping CHANG & Florencio Quiogue LUCERO
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Identify the best treatments to use for different types of scar• Compare the benefits of surgical and non-surgical treatments of diverse types of scar
teaching course 6Surgical treatment of scars
Saturday from 4:30 to 6 PM • Room 3
Florencio Quiogue LUCEROPlastic surgeonPHILIPPINES
Kao-ping CHANGPlastic surgeon
TAIWAN
4:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minVideo based - Suturing towards fine line scarsFlorencio Quiogue LUCERO Lecture 26986
4:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minVideo based - Treatment of scar pain with fat graftingKao-ping CHANG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lecture 27088
5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Surgical treatment of keloids scarsGilbert ZAKINE Lecture 26164
5:12 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Today’s protocol in preventing and treating bad scars in plastic surgery Constantin STAN Lecture 30714
5:24 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Dual benefits of non-ablative and ablative radiofrequency on scars and striaeMalavika KOHLI Lecture 26074
5:36 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Skin closure with absorbable staples in aesthetic surgeryMichel ROUIF Lecture 27368
5:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4minMultiple choice questionnaire
5:52 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8minQuestions & answers
programteaching courses
Chiranjiv CHHABRADermatologist
INDIA
Andreas WIDIANSYAHDermatologistINDONESIA
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COURSE DIRECTORSBenjamin ASCHER & Jonathan SYKES
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Identify and manage ethical differences• Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknessesof the commonly advocated facelift techniques• Explain clinically relevant anatomy important to surgical technique and avoiding complications
teaching course 7Asian facelift and profiloplasty
Saturday from 4:30 to 6 PM • Room 4A
Jonathan SYKESFacial plastic surgeonUNITED STATES
Benjamin ASCHERPlastic surgeon
FRANCE
4:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minVideo based - The anatomy and rationale for the deep plane faceliftJonathan SYKES Lecture 23190
4:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minVideo based - Deep plane facelift with and without profiloplastyJonathan SYKES Lecture 23198
4:55 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15minVideo based - Facelift with and without profiloplastyBenjamin ASCHER Lecture 26966
5:10 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Concomitant genioplasty with augmentation rhinoplastySteve Chuan Hsiang KAO Lecture 24096
5:22 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Actual advanced technique: mega faceliftCuong NGUYEN XUAN Lecture 26892
5:34 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16minRoundtable discussion: Asian perceptions and particularities in facelift proceduresWith the additional participation of Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM and Lee KIM SIEA
5:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minQuestions & answers
COURSE DIRECTORSFrank ROSENGAUS & Man Koon SUH
COURSE OBJECTIVESby attending this TC, the attendee should be able to:
• Discuss updated rhinoplasty techniques to improve results• Identify how to deal with difficult post-operative problems, secondary rhinoplasties and complications
teaching course 8Rhinoplasty
Saturday from 4:30 to 6 PM • Room 4B
Man Koon SUHPlastic surgeonSOUTH KOREA
Frank ROSENGAUSFacial plastic surgeon
MEXICO
4:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Correction of hump nose in AsiansMan Koon SUH Lecture 24414
4:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18minVideo based - Nasal remodeling using surgical concepts for great non-surgical resultsFrank ROSENGAUS Lecture 27822
5:06 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12minVideo based - Revision rhinoplasty with nose lengthening by autogenous costal cartilageYing Che HSU Lecture 27028
5:18 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minVideo based - Open rhinoplasty tips and tricksLokesh KUMAR Lecture 24266
5:28 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minVideo based - Non Caucasian rhinoplasty: different strategies, different beautyDaniel DEL VECCHIO Lecture 27284
5:38 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10minVideo based - Crooked nose: straightening from top to bottom and inside to outTony Yu Hsun CHIU Lecture 23306
5:48 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4minMultiple choice questionnaire
5:52 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8minQuestions & answers
programteaching courses
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E-papers & Posterse-papersE-papers are displayed on computers and are accessible to attendees at any time during the entire conference period at the IMCAS e-learning station. Abstracts are available to view at www.imcas.com.
theme e-paper title presenter number
BREAST & BODY SURGERY
Clinical cases to show that stem cell works Florencio Quiogue LUCERO 24874
Scar sparing supercharged augmentation mastopexy Alexander Tobias HAMERS 26085
Fat grafting for vaginal rejuvenation surgery Alexander Tobias HAMERS 26311
Tips and tricks for best results in gluteal augmentation with autologous fat graft transfer (Brazilian butt lift) Francis M DECANGCHON JR 30687
HAIR TRANSPLANT The principles of hair transplantation Coen GHO 27885
INJECTABLES & THREADS
How I correct complications of silicone nasal injection Ago HARLIM 26806
Improving orgasm and sexual function in men and women with a safe and simple injection technique Catherine STONE 29159
LASERS & EBDHigh-power optically pumped semiconductor 577 nm laser systems represent a highly effective new option for the treatment of vascular lesions
Peter Arne GERBER 27875
MEDICAL CARE & COSMECETUCIALS
Efficacity of virgin sesame oil cream as a treatment for wrinkle and melasma Prasetyadi MAWARDI 26968
Histopathology of early superficial type basal cell carcinoma - A case report Irma Tarida LISTIYAWATI 27115
Hypertrophic scars and keloids - Current concepts Salim THURAKKAL 27367
Hair rejuvenation with LLLT & mesotherapy K R CHANDVANIA 27819
Exanthematous drug eruption due to cefadroxil confirmed by patch test Cut Shelma MAHARANI 27871
Complete resolution of early psoriasis vulgaris lesion treated by topical corticosteroid monotherapy Alfrid ASDITYA 27873
Vitamin U (S-Methylmethionine sulphonium) for fast wound healing and skin rejuvenation Won Serk KIM 28653
Complete resolution of condylomata acuminata treated with cryo-therapy Nurina Dhani RAHMAYANTI 29987
Biomimetic peptide for aging skin treatment Yoga I KASMIR 30729
postersPosters are displayed in the poster area (located near the Club Lounge) and available to view throughout the conference period. Presenters will stand by their posters on Saturday August 1, at 1 pm in order to answer the questions of attendees. Abstracts are available to view at www.imcas.com.
poster title presenter number
Two cycle methotrexate giving a good result in psoriasis vulgaris patient Indah Sari LISTIANA DEWI 27119
Psoriasis vulgaris in a child Febrina DEWI PRATIWI LINGGA 27121
Pyogenic granuloma in child Meita Ardini PRATAMASARI 27235
Post-laser hypopigmentation treated with topical tacrolimus En Hyung KIM 27281
programe-papers & posters
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Symposia
From 9:30 am to 10:30 am in room 3MATRIFILL 海薇3 dimensional approach to facial aging with HA CONTRIBUTOR: Frank ROSENGAUSwww.3healthcare.com
From 8:30 am to 9:30 am in room 3DAewoong PHARMAceuTIcALSThe new botulinum toxin type A: Nabota - application and injection techniquesCONTRIBUTOR: Hyung Joo NOHwww.daewoong.co.kr
From 9:30 am to 10:30 am in room 3cynoSuRePicoSure® - Revolutionary picosecond laserCONTRIBUTORS: Kuo Liang Carl CHENG,Peter Hsien Li PENGwww.cynosure.com
From 2 pm to 3 pm in room 3zeLTIqCoolSculpting® and application in a clinic settingCONTRIBUTORS: Mark Richard MAGNUSSON, Sri Aryani SUDHARMONOwww.coolsculpting.com
From 3 pm to 4 pm in room 3uLTRA v co LTDUltra V threads - Absorbable thread lifting upgrade with blunt cannula & PLLA TornadoCONTRIBUTOR: Han Jin KWONwww.ulv.co.kr/en
From 12 pm to 1 pm in room 4BgALDeRMAOptimize treatment results with Restylane® rangeCONTRIBUTOR: Hyoung Jin MOONwww.galderma.com
From 2 pm to 3 pm in room 4BJeISySCombination of RF & HIFU and treating pigmentationCONTRIBUTORS: Vivek MEHTA, Un Cheol YEOwww.jeisys.com
From 3 pm to 4 pm in room 4BMeRz AeSTHeTIcSAesthetic management paradox: effective treatments yet sub-optimal outcomes - how to address these challenges?CONTRIBUTORS: Benjamin ASCHER, Tatjana PAVICIC,Adri Dwi PRASETYOwww.merzaesthetics.eu
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Symposia are sponsored sessions in which the content and speakers are entirely decided by the sponsoring company. Attend these sessions to find out more about the latest offerings of the company.
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List of abbreviations
abbreviations
Navigate your way through the numerous technical abbreviations that you may findin this program.
ADMAcellular Dermal Matrix
ADSCAdipose-Derived Stem Cells
BBLBroadband Light
DXNDoubly Cross linked Networks
EBDEnergy Based Devices
e-SVFenhanced Stromal Vascular Fraction
FDAFood & Drug Administration
FU5-Fluorouracil
FUEFollicular Unit Extraction
FUTFollicular Unit Transplantation
GRFGrowth Factors
HAHyaluronic Acid
HIFUHigh Intensity Focused Ultrasound
IMFInframammary Fold
IPLIntense Pulsed Light
IRInfrared
LLLTLow Level Laser Therapy
MACS LiftMinimal Access Cranial Suspension Lift
MFU-VMicrofocused Ultrasound with Visualization
MSCsMesenchymal Stromal Cells
PCLPolycaprolacton
PDLPulsed Dye Laser
PDO / PDSPoly-P-Dioxanone
PDTPhotodynamic Therapy
PLAPolylactic Acid
PLLAPoly-L-Lactic Acid
PL-FUTPartial Longitudinal – Follicular Unit
Transplantation
PRPPlatelet-Rich Plasma
PWSPort Wine Stain
RFRadiofrequency
R&DResearch & Development
SEMScanning Electron Microscopy
SEOSearch Engine Optimization
SMAS LiftSub-Muscular Aponeurotic System Lift
SUIStress Urinary Incontinence
SVFStromal Vascular Fraction
TCATrichloroacetic Acid
UALUltrasound Assisted Liposuction
USUltrasound
UVUltraviolet
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How do you learn?IMCAS offers a variety of different session formats which will allow you to learn
and interact with speakers in different ways. Discover the formats here.
e-paper
These electronic submissions are only viewable via our digital platform.Log onto the computers at the IMCAS e-learning Station to view the e-papers.
live demonstration
These are sponsored sessions during which different companies may demonstrate their product or device on a living patient. Procedures are normally performed in a treatment
room and the images are beamed live to the conference room. Each demonstration usually lasts for 20 minutes.
regional masterclass
Regional Masterclass – A regional masterclass is usually made up of a seriesof scientific sessions each dedicated to a certain topic. Each of these sessions
is carefully built to cater for practitioners from the region. The presentations reflect regional preferences and particularities.
scientific session
The vast majority of our sessions fall into this category. Two chairpersons introducea series of speakers who each give a presentation that is 8 to 12 minutes long.
The floor is then opened up for questions from the audience.
symposium
Symposia are sponsored sessions in which the content and speakers are entirely decided by the sponsoring company. Attend these sessions to find out more
about the latest offerings of the company.
teaching course
Teaching courses offer a more interactive and intimate experience than the scientific sessions. They are designed to offer comprehensive in depth coverage of a subject
primarily through video-based learning. There is also more time allocated for questions and answers and the opportunity for participants to reflect on their learning
and evaluate their understanding.
video paper
Video papers are given in the exhibition hall, facing a camera. These presentationsare filmed and delegates can watch the presentation live in the video paper area
of the exhibition hall.
session formats
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How is IMCAS funded?
IMCAS retrieves its revenues either from doctors’ subscriptions or from industry financial support:• Regarding doctors’ subscriptions, the fees that can be found on the registration form reflect the financial support that IMCAS receives from doctors.• Concerning industry financial support, the amount of investment proposed by the sponsor is characterised by the different support levels. For example, at IMCAS Asia 2015, the minimum investment requirement for a Platinum sponsor is 35 000 USD, whereas the minimum investment requirement for a Classic sponsor is 5 000 USD.
Additionally, there exist two ways that companies may financially support IMCAS activities, based on whether or not the companies have a direct influence on the program, individual sessions, subjects for discussion, content or choice of Faculty members. This is why we highlight the difference between activities supported by a sponsorship and activities supported by an unrestricted educational grant.
what is the difference between sponsorship and a grant?
why should this funding be clearly identified?Identifying the origins of the funds allows transparency at all stages. Participants of all activities, whether doctors or industry representatives, should therefore disclose all potentially distorting financial or other influences (Conflict of Interest). The audience may then judge and, if necessary, make allowances for the impact of bias on the information being presented.
which sessions benefit from educational grants?At IMCAS Asia 2015, the Live anatomy on cadaver: Injectables & fat workshop scheduled on Friday July 31 from 2 PM to 5 PM benefits from a financial donation of three companies, with no exchange partnership.The companies that offer grants for this session are:• MATRIFILL 海薇 - SHANGHAI HAOHAI BIOLOGICAL• MERZ AESTHETICS• IPSEN PHARMA
which sessions are sponsored?See the list of Symposia on page 35 and the details of the Live Demonstrations on pages 16 and 20 to see the details of the sponsored sessions.
SPONSORShIP is a mutually beneficial partnership exchange between the supporting company and IMCAS. The supporting company provides financial support for an activity such as a live demonstration, a symposium or a guest lecture and in return may present syntheses of studies or trials, practical solutions to specific patient problems and/or live demonstrations to the audience. The content of these sessions is therefore not endorsed by IMCAS.
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dr patrick po han huangdermatologist, taiwan
what are the newest techniques and developments in injectables that you are using?
The most interesting and newest technique that I am using to treat the tear trough is to use microcannulae to detect the orbicularis retaining ligament and fill filler right next to it. It will give enough and direct support to the tear trough. It was not easy to feel underlying structures with needles before. In addition, very superficial subdermal injection of fluid HA over the cheeks after fractional lasering is preferred by my patients for its amazing dermal «hydrating effect» which cannot be achieved by lasers alone.
What are some ways that filler complications can be avoided?
There are several ways to avoid filler injection complications. One way is to always do retrograde injections to avoid intravascular injection. To avoid unnecessary deposit of HA, accurate bolus injection with microcannulae, rather than field treatment is suggested. In addition, distribution of HA, though it looks great right after molding, usually changes chronically because of gravity and facial muscle movement.
what will the partnership between the Taiwanese Dermatological Association and IMcAS Asia bring to practitioners?
In Taiwan, there are many experienced dermatologists using injectables, energy-based equipment and surgical procedures, including liposuction, liposculpting and hair transplant. Our most advanced medical and surgical techniques and the modern Asian aesthetic concept in Taiwan will benefit all attendees and enhance the standards of aesthetic dermatology and cosmetic surgery in this area. Being a partner of IMCAS Asia, the Taiwanese Dermatological Association (TDA) will bring you a fruitful meeting program provided by our members and contribute to the continuation and the growth of medical education. IMCAS Asia will be one of the best congresses of aesthetic dermatology and cosmetic surgery in Asia.
what are the laser treatments that are better suited to or more effective on Asian skin?
Laser treatments are becoming better suited to or more effective on Asian Skin because of the development of understanding in laser tissue interaction in Asian skin. Research has shown a greater rate of melanogenesis and higher melanin content in darker skin types. That is why any trauma easily produces post-inflammation hyperpigmentation. Asian skin is also vulnerable to trauma that can very easily cause it to develop scars or even keloids.Fortunately in the last decade, there has been an increased understanding about laser tissue interaction especially in Asian skin. Also there are a lot of developments of new lasers and old lasers with new technology. So nowadays there is increasing laser effectiveness and safety in the treatment of many diseases or many aesthetic problems for Asian skin. what are some ways that complications from lasers or energy based devices can be avoided?
Continuing research and clinical studies especially in laser and tissue interaction can definitely help complications from lasers or energy based devices to be avoided. Proper training and regulations do not just minimise the risk of complications but also increase the efficacy of therapy. In your opinion, how is Indonesia positioned in terms of global medical aesthetic practices?
It is growing rapidly, especially in aesthetic injections. Continuing medical education and training is the key for maximum results and patient safety.
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what makes the Live Anatomy on cadaver workshop important and relevant for all practitioners to attend?
The live anatomy on cadaver & injectables, threads and fat workshop is a unique educational experience that allows practicing physicians to explore the complex 3-dimensional anatomic structures of the face while injections take place. Delegates will be taught how to identify facial structures such as the fat compartments, retaining ligaments, blood vessels, nerves etc. This will allow delegates to see and understand the injection basis and anatomic structures that are poorly taught in other workshops and which are, as a result, frequently misunderstood. With this highly practical education, clinicians will be more competent to create more aesthetic results and to avoid anatomic danger zones during botulinum toxin and filler injections. Delegates will also have the rare opportunity to immediately correlate the injection technique and immediate results with the exact location in the anatomy of the cadaver.
A section on threads is being included in the cadaver workshop for the first time ever, what do you think has led to their increased popularity?
Thread lift is a minimally invasive procedure that is designed to produce lifting of the saggy tissue of the face using specific sutures. This procedure has been so popular in Asia because of the simplicity of its technique, the minimal risk, and the fact that it is said to have dramatic yet natural results. However, thread lifts have not been very extensively studied and rarely instructed using cadaver in any live workshop. At IMCAS Asia 2015, this popular procedure will be scientifically and clinically reviewed with lectures, debates, and live anatomy on cadaver & thread lift workshop. For the first time, attending physicians will gain anatomical insight to improve their practice of thread lifting in the correct facial tissue layer and will therefore get better result for their patients.
In your opinion, how is Indonesia positioned in terms of global medical aesthetic practice?
Indonesia is considered as the rapidly growing country in global medical aesthetic practice. The number of Indonesian delegates often dominates congresses in Asia-Pacific. New procedures and technology are quickly practiced by Indonesian doctors due to their intense involvement in global education. The conducive government policy also allows medical aesthetic products, materials, and instruments to enter the Indonesian market. As the fourth biggest population in the world (below the US and above Brazil), Indonesia is of great interest for the medical aesthetic industry.
This is the first time that IMCAS will be held in Indonesia, what will this unique location bring to the congress?
IMCAS Asia, with its first Indonesian edition on the beautiful island of Bali, sets a unique point of combining high science with a great holiday. After the congress, the delegates and faculty speakers can visit many interesting places in Bali, from the beach in Nusa Dua to the cultural Ubud, as featured in Julia Roberts’ Eat Pray Love. Nothing more can be expected from a medical aesthetic congress.
dr michel rouifplastic surgeon, france
what are some of the newest techniques that you are using when performing lipofilling procedures on the face? One of the newest techniques that I am using in facial lipofilling procedures is micro grafts. For this procedure, I use the cutting-edge motorized cordless injection device specifically designed and engineered for micro-fat grafting. Precision, control, repeatability, and safety are the key words for micro fat grafts. The HAPI concept for micro fat transfer in the face allows me to achieve a complete control of harvesting micro fat graft in a closed system to maximize fat retention and predictability. I optimize the micro procedure with a closed and sterile procedure. This solution offers the most high quality fat purification, and a control of micro injection. In the future this proved system could be the most «user friendly combined set» for all micro fat injections. what has led SoFceP to develop a partnership with IMcAS, not just during the Annual world congress in Paris, but also in Asia? The partnership between IMCAS and SOFCEP gives French surgeons the opportunity to create relationships with their international colleagues. Furthermore, plastic surgeons can learn an enormous amount at IMCAS because of its interdisciplinary approach. IMCAS congresses also provide an opportunity for plastic surgery to become bigger amongst the specialities and as a platform for SOFCEP, it goes a long way towards promoting French surgery and ‘the French Aesthetic Touch’ all around the world, not just in France. Finally, IMCAS offers French surgeons an excellent opportunity to present in English in an international environment, a very useful skill and a good training exercise for any surgeon. How does IMcAS help practitioners to anticipate future developments in the field of aesthetic plastic surgery and dermatology? IMCAS helps practitioners to anticipate future developments due to its mix of specialities: a plastic surgeon can learn a lot from a dermatologist and vice-versa. IMCAS was one of the initiators who brought these two specialities together and now it is exactly this association which enables practitioners to better anticipate the future developments in the field.
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dr so yeon leempost-doctoral fellow, south korea
Dr So yeon Leem is currently conducting research at the collège d’études mondiales of the Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme in Paris. A South Korean national, she has spent the last decade or so researching plastic surgery culture and beauty ideals in South Korea.
can you tell us a bit more about how you became interested in exploring plastic surgery?
Whilst pursuing my PhD in Science and Technology Studies at Seoul National University, I found that there was a hole in social studies of science and technology. Many studies that are strictly scientific don’t necessarily reflect everyday life. If we take nuclear energy as an example, there are, of course some people who are very interested in this subject and who know a lot about it, but this is not a subject that people generally think and talk about everyday. I saw this as problematic because if we don’t consider something like plastic surgery as a topic for serious research, then, we cannot understand our desires to live a better life or our intimate relationships with science and technology. My research into plastic surgery in Korea fills this hole – everyone is concerned about their body and what they look like and it is a subject that is often talked about among friends, partners and family. It is this that makes it so interesting to study.
How have beauty ideals changed and developed over the years in South Korea?
I generally attribute two eras that correspond to two very different beauty ideals in South Korea: before the year 2000, and after the year 2000, with a transitory period during the South Korean financial crisis of 1997 to 2000.During the first period there was a real focus on Western, developed countries in South Korea. South Korea wanted to catch up with these countries and to modernize itself. This overall feeling was reflected in the predominant beauty ideal, which focused on Western beauty. Individual Western features, such as the eyes, nose and mouth, were
considered to be beautiful and therefore to be emulated by South Koreans. There was not, however, a concrete idea of the beautiful South Korean face as a whole. Rather, the beauty ideal in this era was very fragmented.During and after the economic crisis, these ideals began to change. A new beauty ideal, which focused on the South Korean face as a whole, emerged as a kind of defense reaction. South Koreans became very sensitive to competition on both a national and an individual level. The days when cheap ‘made in Korea’ products were sold to Western countries and the demand was higher than the supply in the job market were over. This competiveness meant that South Korea and South Koreans were desperate to find what they did better than others, rather than simply imitating others. This search led to the casting off of previous Western beauty ideals and the search and creation of the new ideal of a harmonious South Korean face.
In your research, you talk about ‘plastic beauty’ and ‘plastic monster’, can you explain a little bit more about this concept?
These two terms are very commonly used in modern Korean culture, although they are difficult to translate into English. Broadly speaking the ‘plastic monster’ represents the aforementioned first beauty ideal, where a focus on parts of the face, such as the eyes or nose, led to an over-Westernised, unnatural look, which is now viewed negatively. ‘Plastic beauty’ is representative of the second beauty ideal, which focuses much more on the balance and proportions of the face as a whole. The boundary between ‘plastic monster’ and ‘plastic beauty’ is very ambiguous and subjective in the same way as the boundary between ‘plastic beauty’ and ‘natural beauty’ often is. Indeed, the more that it is confused with ‘natural beauty’, the more praised ‘plastic beauty’ is. Together, the terms ‘plastic monster’ and ‘plastic beauty’ represent Koreans’ ambivalence towards plastic surgery.
Do you think that South Korean beauty ideals have spread across Asia in the same way as other cultural forms?
Definitely! Plastic surgery is a part of the Korean Wave [the increasing popularity of Korean culture – music, television dramas, film – across Asia]. It is not, however, explicit. It forms a subtle part of this wave as people idolize and copy very good-looking actors and singers. Asians look upon the new beauty ideal that is so prevalent in Korean culture as one to emulate. I talked to plastic surgeons in Thailand who used the term ‘Korean style plastic surgery’ to promote their clinic. They associated Korean style plastic surgery with ‘natural-looking’ and ‘friendly-to-Asian’ faces.
South Korea is often described as being the ‘capital of plastic surgery’. Do you agree with this assessment?
Yes, I think that it is justified to call South Korea the ‘capital of plastic surgery’. However, in my opinion, this is not due of the sheer number of procedures performed in the country, but rather because of the ways that South Koreans think about plastic surgery. The prevalence of plastic surgery in South Korea means that it is seen as being an essential part of people’s national identity no matter whether it is seen negatively or positively. In this sense, plastic surgery is a cultural phenomenon that has a real influence on how South Korea people think about themselves.
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dr tatsuro kamakuraplastic surgeon, japan
what are the latest developments in the use of stem cells and PRP in aesthetic medicine?
I have been using adipose derived stem cells for breast augmentation and facial rejuvenation but the latest study that we are working on is to use adipose derived stem cells for alopecia. We started the clinical study using adipose derived stem cells for alopecia and we are seeing very interesting results. Regarding PRP, using PRP itself shows effect but adding b-FGF (basic fibroblast growth factor) will drastically show better effects and consistent results.
where do you think that the future of stem cell use lies?
Regenerative medicine is to use your own cells to cure and improve function. In the cosmetic field, if the patient does not have to use a foreign object to meet their expectations, this will be ideal. I believe stem cells have the capability to meet this function.
why has the Japanese Society of Aesthetic Surgery chosen to collaborate with IMcAS for this congress?
The Japanese Society of Aesthetic Surgery (JSAS) has been trying to improve the quality of aesthetic surgery in Japan. Current aesthetic medicine is broad including, surgery, dermatology, and internal medicine. IMCAS is the world’s largest and known congress and the collaboration with IMCAS will improve aesthetic medicine in Japan and it is also a good opportunity to share Japanese techniques and ideas of aesthetic medicine globally.
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MELORIN GROUP (MELORIN ARVIN TEB), Iran, 37MELSMON PT MILLENNIA CONCEPTS, Indonesia, 42
N-FINDERS CO LTD, South Korea, 43PT FADZKURUNI, Indonesia, 3
PERDOSKI, Indonesia, 29PT IMMORTAL COSMEDIKA INDONESIA (IMMORTAL), Indonesia, 14
PT PRO HEALTH INTERNATIONAL, Indonesia, 34PT REGENESIS INDONESIA, Indonesia, 54
PT SURYA DERMATO MEDICAL LABORATORIES, Indonesia, 33RESTORATION ROBOTICS, United States, 20
SCARLET RF, South Korea, 28SCITON, United States, 12
SPN, Indonesia, 25THERMI, United States, 36
ULTRA V-LIFT, South Korea, 54UNIVERSKIN, France, 58
ZIMMER MEDIZINSYSTEME, Germany, 41
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