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AAFPRS2014 ORLANDO,FL September18-21,2014 ORLANDO,FLORIDA

Preliminary Schedule-at-a-Glance Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:30am - 3:00pm Committee Meetings 3:00pm - 10:00pm Board Meetings Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:30am - Noon Welcome from Program Chairs Phillip R. Langsdon, MD and Anthony Brissett, MD Keynote speaker New Innovations and Emerging Trends ABFPRS Awards Jack Anderson Lectureship Contemporary Management of Facial Paralysis 1:00pm - 5:30pm Track 4. Reconstruction Free Paper Presentations 6:30pm - 8:00pm Welcome Reception 7:30pm - 11:00pm Past Presidents Dinner (invitation only, off-site) AAFPRS Contact Educational and Research Foundation for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS Foundation) 310 S. Henry Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 299-9291, ext. 237 Fax: (703) 299-8898 E-mail: info@aafprs.org Web site: www.aafprs.org A complete program and online registration will be available in June 2014. Please visit the AAFPRS Web site at www.aafprs.org. Friday, September 19, 2014 7:30am - Noon Lower Eyelid Surgery vs Fillers Outgoing Presidents Address John Conley Lectureship Panel:Addressing the Midface in Patients of Ethnic Descent Evidenced Based Medicine Presentations 1:00pm - 5:30pm Track 4. Reconstruction Free Paper Presentations Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:30am - Noon Panel or Keynote Speaker Research Awards Business Meeting and Elections Incoming President's Address Gene Tardy Lectureship Panel: State of the Art in Fat and Stem Cells 1:00pm - 6:00pm Track 4. Reconstruction Free Paper Presentations Essentials in Facial Plastic Surgery 7:00pm 8:00pm 1887 Reception (at hotel) 7:30pm - 11:00pm Founders Club (invitation only, off-site) Sunday; September 21, 2014 1:00pm - 6:00pm Microvascular Workshop 2

Registration The registration form and fee must be received by the AAFPRS Foundation office by Friday, August 22, 2014 in order to qualify for the pre-registration fee. After Friday, Friday, August 22, 2014, you will be charged the on-site fee. Registration fees for physicians, OFPSA members, and allied health professionals include a badge; on-site program; attendance to the general sessions, instruction courses, seminars, and workshops (unless noted as optional); entrance to the Exhibit Hall; lunches, morning and afternoon breaks; and the Welcome Reception. Spouses and guest fees include a badge; entrance to the sessions and Exhibit Hall; breaks and lunches; and the Welcome Reception. Spouses/guests who do not register for the meeting but wish to attend the Welcome Reception, may purchase a ticket.. The spouse/guest fee carries no acknowledgement of course attendance. Note: Please register before the pre-registration deadline of Friday, August 22, 2014 to receive the reduced fee. After Friday, August 22, 2014, the fee goes up substantially. Cancellation Policy Full refunds less a $125 cancellation fee will be honored before Friday, August 22, 2014; after this date, no refunds will be granted. No shows are considered to be an onsite cancellation and therefore are not eligible for any refunds. A cancellation requires written notification. Exhibition The exhibition will be at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel and will have nearly 100 companies featuring their latest products and technology. All breaks and lunches, as well as the Welcome Reception, will be held in the Exhibit Hall to maximize your time with our loyal exhibitors. Only registered physicians and registered spouses and guests will be admitted into the exhibit area. Welcome Reception All registered attendees are invited to the Welcome Reception on Wednesday, September 18, 2014 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the Exhibit Hall. This will be an opportunity for you to mingle with your colleagues and meet and greet some new ones as well as discover what the exhibitors have brought to our exhibition. Guests and spouses who are not registered for the meeting may purchase a ticket to attend the Welcome Reception. ABOUT THE AAFPRS ITS HISTORY The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) was founded in 1964 and represents more than 3,000 facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons throughout the world. The AAFPRS is a National Medical Specialty Society of the American Medical Association (AMA). The AAFPRS holds an official seat in the AMA House of Delegates and on the American College of Surgeons board of governors. ITS MEMBERS The majority of AAFPRS members and fellows are certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, which includes examination in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery procedures, and the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Other AAFPRS members are surgeons certified in ophthalmology, plastic surgery, and dermatology. ABOUT THE AAFPRS FOUNDATION In 1974, the Educational and Research Foundation for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS Foundation) was created to address the medical and scientific issues and challenges which confront facial plastic surgeons. The AAFPRS Foundation established a proactive research program and educational resources for leaders in facial plastic surgery. Through courses, workshops, and other scientific presentations, as well as a highly respected fellowship training program, the AAFPRS Foundation has consistently provided quality educational programs for the dissemination of knowledge and information among facial plastic surgeons. In the early 1990s, FACE TO FACE humanitarian programs were established so that AAFPRS members could use their skills and share their talent in helping the less fortunate individuals here and abroad. FACE TO FACE: International brings AAFPRS members to third world countries where they treat children with facial birth defects and anomalies. FACE TO FACE: The National Domestic Violence Project allows AAFPRS members to perform surgeries on survivors of domestic abuse here in the United States, who have received injuries to their faces. The newest member to FACE TO FACE is Faces of Honor. This program offers free surgical care for soldiers who have been injured in the line of duty. 3

Preliminary Workshops and Sessions Thursday, September 18, 2014 8:30am - 10:00am New Innovations and Emerging Trends Moderator: Andrew C. Campbell, MD O A Non-Surgical Infant Ear Correction System Bob Brobst, MD O Non-Surgical Otoplasty Using an IR Laser - Our Personal Experience Peter Shepard, MD and Lily Love, MD O An Update on Canadian Fillers David A.F. Ellis, MD O Micronized Botulinum Toxin A for Skin Rejuvenation Injectable Lipolysis, An Update John Joseph, MD O Microinvasive Catheter-Based RF for Skin Tightening, Fat Reduction, and Nerve Ablation Richard D. Gentile, MD O No Touch Fat Reduction Using Multipolar RF Andrew C. Campbell, MD O Microneedling for Skin Rejuvenation O Combination Ablative / Non-Ablative Fractionated Laser, A New Paradigm? Andrew C. Campbell, MD 11:15am - Noon Contemporary Management of Facial Paralysis Moderator: Tess Hadlock, MD O Societal Perceptions of Facial Paralysis Lisa Ishii MD O Assessments of Facial Paralysis: Clinician-Reported, Patient Reported, Quantitative, and Layperson-Assessments Douglas Henstrom, MD O Acute Facial Nerve Management During Malignancy Extirpation Kevin Emerick, MD O Regional and Free Muscle Transfer for Smile Michael Klebuc MD O Emerging Trends in Periocular Management of Facial Paralysis Aaron Fay MD 1:30pm - 5:30pm Electronic Media Session Moderator: Seth Yellin, MD O Patient Communication = Practice Growth Brent Koch, MD O Reputation Management Robert Baxter & Tom Serry O How to Differentiate from the Competition Catherine Maley O The Death of SEO Timour Haider O Patient Loyalty Marketing - More Important Than Ever in the Digital Age Joyce Sunila & Bill Fukui O PPC Ad Words Done rrght Markus Heitkoetter O Review Marketing: The New Internet Success Story Dana Fox O Be a Star on YouTube Linda Persall O How to Market to the New Digital Generation Candace Crowe Hotel Information Hilton Orlando Hotel 6001 Destination Parkway Orlando, FL 32701 General Phone (407) 313-4300 General Fax (407) 313-4301 (Business Center) Rooms have been blocked for AAFPRS attendees and the special discounted rate is $219.00 single/double occupancy, $289.00 Executive Level. Please call the hotel directly to make your reservations at (888) 488-3509. Be sure to indicate that you are a part of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery event to get the special room rate. 4

1:30pm - 5:30pm I've Finished Training, Now What? Moderators: Taha Z. Shipchandler, MD and Sunny Park, MD This series of 10 minute talks is designed specifically for the FPRS fellows, residents and FPRS members who are within the early stages of their careers (i.e. the first 5 years). It will highlight the challenges that occur every step of the way from finding the right job, discussing and negotiating a contract, setting up the practice in different settings (i.e. solo vs. partnership vs. academic), early opportunities (both in the Academy, financial and academic), building referrals, improving results and progressing to the "next level." This session will focus on thinking "outside the box" to be successful. O A Guide to Your First Year in Practice Sunny Park, MD O Can Academics be Like Private Practice?: Looking Back at Five Years Taha Z. Shipchandler, MD O Transitions following Training Andrea Jarchow, MD O Career Option: Pros and Cons Kimberly Lee, MD O Finding your Niche and Building a Practice Around It Noah Meltzer, MD O Learning from a Senior Partner Michael Kim, MD O Starting Your Practice Off Right Waleed Ezaat, MD O Contracts, Details, Joining an ENT Practice Ahmed Sufyan, MD O Opportunities Outside of Patients and Surgery--An MBA? Ryan Collar, MD O Struggles and Challenges when Starting in a Competitive Market Linda Lee, MD O What would I Do Different Today? Matt Ward, MD O How to Get Involved in the AAFPRS and Other Organizations as a Young Physician Andrew Winkler, MD 1:00pm - 5:00pm Track 2. Non Surgical /Office-Based Injectables, Current Trends Moderators: Louis DeJoseph, MD and Tim Greco, MD O Latest Update Neuromodulators Danny Soares, MD O Rejuvenating the Upper Facial 1/3 with Neuromodulators and Fillers Giancarlo Zuliani, MD O Filling the Tear Trough: A Reproducible Technique for Success Louis DeJoseph, MD O Midface and Cheeks: The Third Dimension Tim Greco, MD O Lower Third of the Face, Lips etc. Lisa Grunebaum, MD O The Liquid Facelift: Putting it All Together Seth Yellin, MD O Latest Update Non HA Fillers Radiesse, Scultpra, Laviv, Artefill, etc. Theda C. Kontis, MD O Micro-Cannulas: Innovative Uses and How I Do it Tim Greco, MD O Autologous Fat: How I Do it and Why I Use it Over Fillers Steve Metzinger, MD O Things you didn't Know You could do with a Filler Jill Hessler, MD O Complications of Facial Fillers Gerardo Moreno, MD O Marketing Fillers in a Surgical Practice Louis DeJoseph, MD O Interactive Panel Discussion/Q&A Meeting Site The meeting will be held at the Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Drive - West Building Orlando, FL 32819 5

Friday, September 19, 2014 7:30am - 8:30am Lower Eyelid Surgery vs Fillers Moderator: J. Randall Jordan, MD O Improving the Tear Trough with Filler and Adjunctive Measures Mark Beaty, MD O Improving the Tear Trough with Surgery John Hoffman, MD O Fat Transposition Blepharoplasty (video) J. Randall Jordan, MD O Orbital rim implants and SOOF Seth Yellin, MD 9:30am - 10:00am PANEL: Addressing the Midface in Patients of Ethnic Descent Moderator: Anthony Brissett, MD O Understanding Volume Loss vs Gravitational Aging: What Makes this Different? Roxana Cobo, MD O My Evolution of Addressing the Midface, Where I've Been and Where I am Now Vito C. Quatela, MD O Finishing Touches, Addressing the Skin and Soft Tissue Envelope Heather Woolery Lloyd, MD 10:30am - Noon Evidenced Based Medicine Presentations Evidence Based Medicine is the process of considering the best available evidence, patient preference, and personal experience when making decisions about patient care. The EBM/Research session will highlight practical examples of research innovations and evidence that facial plastic surgeons can apply broadly in their practice. We will further highlight research gaps, and areas of opportunity to coordinate research efforts and achieve higher levels of evidence. O Key Points in EBM Lisa Ishii, MD, MHS O Bionics and Artificial Muscle for Facial Reanimation Travis Tollefson, MD, MPH O The Rhinoplasty Collective, A Prospective Outcomes Study Benjamin C. Marcus, MD O The Status of Evidence in Functional Rhinoplasty Sam P. Most, MD O Engineering Safer Systems: A Look at Safety And Quality in Facial Plastics Michael Brenner, MD O Updating the Evidence: Prevalence of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in Facial Plastic Surgery, and O Screening Methods for Early Detection Lisa Ishii, MD, MHS 6 1:30pm - 5:30pm Workshop: Contemporary Facelift Moderator: Phillip R. Langsdon, MD O Purse String Facelifts John L. Frodel, Jr. MD O The Deep Plain Approach Andrew A. Jacono, MD O The Long Flap Facelift Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD O Direct Cervicoplasty J. Randall Jordan, MD O Minor Revisions in Facelift Jefferson Kilpatrick, MD O Handling the Pre Jowl Region and Chin Harry Mittelman, MD O Doing One's Best to Perform a Safe Facelift and Minimizing Complications William H. Truswell, MD O The Post Auricular Incision in Facelift, Is it Really Necessary? Ira Papel, MD O Vertical Vector Facelift Under Local Anesthesia Javier Dibildox MD O Panel Discussion: Four Select Cases Stephen W. Perkins, MD, Panel Moderator 1:30pm - 5:00pm Update on Lasers/Devices Moderator: Paul J. Carniol, MD O Continuous Radiofrequency for CervicoFacial Skin Tightening Kevin Duplechain, MD O True Sculpt for Fat Reduction Harry Mittelman, MD O Ultrasound for CervicoFacial Skin Tightening Andrew C. Campbell, MD O Laser Treatment of Scars, Acne Scars Lisa Grunenbaum, MD O PicoPulse Laser Paul J. Carniol, MD O Cool Sculpting Jill Hessler, MD O Subcutaneous Radiofrequency Richard D. Gentile, MD O Fractional Lasers for CervicoFacial Skin Tightening, Rejuvenation Mark Hamilton, MD O Combined Vacuum and Radiofrequency Theda C. Kontis, MD O Hydradermabrasion: A Non-invasive Rejuvenation Option for Latin American Skin David Galarza, MD O Panel: Avoiding and Managing Complications of Energy Devices Lisa Grunenbaum, MD; Andrew C. Campbell, MD; Jill Hessler, MD; Harry Mittleman, MD; and Theda C. Kontis, MD O Demonstration of Energy Producing Devices

1:15pm - 5:30pm Attracting Patients Moderator: Seth Yellin, MD O If a Photo is Worth a Thousand Words, What's a Good Before and After Set Worth? Candace Crowe O Data-driven View of the Online Facial Aesthetic Consumer: Behaviors, Attitudes, Trends Tom Seery O Automated Patient Attraction Protocols Markus Heitkoetter O Patient Online Reviews Catherine Maley O Loss prevention Susan Sullivan O Merging Social Media with SEO Timour Haider O How to Handle the Unhappy Patient and Your Malpractice Premium Brent Koch, MD O The Anatomy of the Invaluable Worker Glenn Morley O Consultation Success, Is it up to you or our Staff? Dana Fox 1:30pm - 3:00pm Track 4: Reconstruction Contemporary Managment of Microtia and Ear Reconstruction Moderator: Jonathan M. Sykes, MD O Soft Tissue Reconstruction and from Bench to Beside Ron Eavey, MD O Microtia Repair with Med Pore Seth Yellin, MD O Microtia Repair with Autogenous Rib Jennifer Kim, MD 3:45pm - 5:15pm Track 4: Reconstruction Panel: Finesse in Near Total and Total Nasal Reconstruction Moderator: Kofi Boahene, MD O Planning for extensive nasal defect reconstruction: models, templates and reverse engineering Patrick J. Byrne, MD O The Fascia Lata Flap for Nasal Lining Mike Fritz, MD O Solving the Lining Problem: The Prelaminated Forehead Flap Holger Gassner, MD O Putting it All Together : 3 Complex Cases Open discussion Saturday, September 20, 2014 11:15am - Noon Panel: State of the Art in Fat and Stem Cells Moderator: Mark J. Glasgold, MD O PRP and its Role in Regenerative Medicine Anthony P. Sclafani, MD O Clinical Experience with Stem Cells in Reconstruction Steve Metzinger, MD O Clinical Experience with Stems Cells in Cosmetic Applications W. Greg Chernoff, MD 1:00pm - 5:45pm Panel: The Challenging Rhinoplasty Moderator: William E. Silver, MD Panelists: E. Gaylon McCollough, MD; David W. Kim, MD; Robert L. Simons, MD; Phillip R. Langsdon, MD; Edward H. Farrior, MD; Wm. Russell Ries, MD; Dean M. Toriumi, MD; and Tom D. Wang, MD Program will consist of eight difficult rhinoplasty case presentations submitted by each participant to moderator. Case will be analyzed and treatment plan presented by blinded panel member. After panel member provides assessment/treatment plan, owner of case will show actual treatment plan and results with photos. Presentations will cover multiple rhinoplasty challenges such as difficult tip cases, revision cases, skin thickness challenges, length/width/projection/rotation issues, nasal deviation, etc. 1:00pm - 7:00pm Seminar: Essentials in Facial Plastic Surgery O Cutaneous Lesions and Flaps Stephen S. Park, MD O Browlift, Blepharoplasty, and Office based procedures Tom D. Wang, MD O Syndromes and Congenital Problems Jonathan M. Sykes, MD O Facelift/Liposuction/Cutaneous Resurfacing Edward H. Farrior, MD O Rhinoplasty Dean M. Toriumi, MD O Maxillofacial and Soft Tissue Trauma John L. Frodel, Jr., MD O Head and Neck Reconstruction/Facial Paralysis Terry Day, MD O Reception follows 7

1:00pm - 5:30pm Hair Procedures for the Facial Plastic Surgeon FUE and More Moderator: Sam M. Lam, MD and Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD Hair Restoration Basics Moderator: Sam M. Lam, MD O What I have Learned in 40 Years of Doing Hair and What it Can Mean for You as a Facial Plastic Surgeon Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD O What I have Learned in 20 years of Doing Hair and What it Can Mean for You as a Facial Plastic Surgeon Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD O What I have Learned in 20 years of Doing Hair and What it Can Mean for You as a Facial Plastic Surgeon Sam M. Lam, MD O Hair Loss Basics and Hairline Design for the Facial Plastic Surgeon Sam M. Lam, MD O FUG Donor Harvesting and Procedure Execution Daniel E. Rousso, MD Perspectives in FUE Moderator: Jeffrey S, Epstein, MD O How We Do FUE: Motorized Gorana Kuka, MD O FUE vs FUG : Decision Making Sam M. Lam, MD O How to Incorporate FUE into an FUG Practice--The "Hybrid" Approach Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD O Panel Discussion: FUE--Practicalities, Pitfalls, Problems Specialized Topics in Hair Restoration for the Facial Plastic Surgeon Moderator: Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD O Forehead Reduction/Hairline Advancement Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD O Concepts in Treating Women with Hair Loss Lisa Ishii, MD O Boutique Procedures: Eyebrows, Sideburns, Beards, Reparative Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD O Regenerative Medicine: PRP/ACell Sam M. Lam, MD O Possible Role of Regenerative Cells in Treating Hair Loss Gorana Kuka, MD Business & Marketing in Hair Restoration Moderators: Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD and Sam M. Lam, MD O My First Few Years in the Business: What You Need to Know Tony Bared, MD O How To Build an Assistant Team Emina Karamanovski, MD O Marketing Discussion 8 Sunday; September 21, 2014 BRIDGE DAY 1:00-6:00pm Microvascular Workshop O Introduction and Reflections Mark Wax, MD and Edward H. Farrior, MD Session 1--Moderator: Urjeet Patel, MD O Tips From Around the World Brett Miles, MD O Low Volume Microvascular Reconstruction: Feasibility and Outcomes Sherard A. Tatum, MD O Cases From the Deep Dark Night Mark Wax, MD; Daniel Descler, MD; Daniel Alam, MD; Eric Genden, MD; and Lisa Shnayder O QOL in Free Flaps Steve Cannady, MD O Defect Classification and Outcomes Alexander Langerman, MD Session 2--Moderator: Rod Rezaee, MD O Management of Pharyngocutaneous Fistula Amy Pittman, MD O Scapula Tip in Head and Neck Reconstruction Doug Chepeha, MD O Refining the Gracilis Babak Azizzadeh, MD O Great Debate Maxillary Reconstruction Moderator: Greg Farwell, MD I like bone, Matthew Hanasono, MD I like Soft Tissue and an Obturator, Chad Zender, MD Session 3--Moderator: Joshua Hornig, MD O Distal Anastomotic Stricture: Prevention and Management Rod Rezaee, MD O New Trends in Post Op Management and Monitoring Tamer Ghanem, MD O Pediatric Oromandibular Reconstruction Yadranko Ducic, MD O Jeopardy Hosted hosted by Mark Wax, MD and Uttam Sinha, MD Team One: Michael Fritz,, Jason Diaz, Nitin Pagedar Team Two: Derrick Lin, MD; Daniel Knott, MD; and Eric Lamarre, MD Team Three: Urjeet Patel, MD; Ryan Heffelfinger, MD; and Matthew Miller, MD O The Role of Wound Vacs in Head and Neck Reconstruction Eben Rosenthal, MD O Economic Impact of Microvascular Head and Neck Surgeon Scharukh Jalisi, MD O Free Flaps in Head and Neck Trauma Freedom Johnson, MD O The Use of ICG in Free Tissue Transfer Waleed Ezzat, MD