Embracing Rebirth Aesthetic Refinements For A New Era

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EMBRACING REBIRTHAESTHETIC REFINEMENTSFOR A NEW ERAFebruary 10 – 12, 2022Hyatt Regency Downtown Miami400 S.E. 2nd Avenue, Miami, FloridaJOINT PROVIDERSHIP:SPONSORED BY:ENDORSED BY:

February 10 –12, 2022Joint ProvidershipThe Aesthetic SocietySponsored byThe University of Miami – Leonard M. Miller School of MedicineEndorsed byThe American Society of Plastic SurgeonsInternational Society of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryThursday, February 10th, 2022Friday, February 11th, 2022Saturday, February 12th, 2022FacultyWilliam P. Adams Jr., M.D.M. Bradley Calobrace, M.D.Daniel Del Vecchio, M.D.Bernard Markowitz, M.D., FACSTimothy J. Marten, M.D.Rodney J. Rohrich, M.D., FACSDino Elyassnia, M.D.Douglas S. Steinbrech, M.D.Steven Fagien, M.D.Arthur Swift, M.D.David Hidalgo, M.D.Dean Toriumi, M.D., DDSAlfredo Hoyos, M.D.S. Anthony Wolfe, M.D., FACS, FAAPJeffrey M. Kenkel, M.D.James M. Stuzin, M.D.Seminar SiteHYATT REGENCY HOTEL400 S.E. 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL (Ashe Auditorium)

EMBRACING A REBIRTH – AESTHETIC REFINEMENTS FOR A NEW ERASometimes you need to lose what you take for granted to recognize the great fortunewe have to practice plastic surgery. The pandemic and post pandemic years have redefinedour perspective in many aspects of our lives. Though our day to day practices were throwninto chaos, recovery provides an opportunity to embrace the privilege of being physicians,offering quality aesthetic procedures which enhance the lives of our patients. Gratitudesharpens the requirement of redefining precision, enhancing results while limitingcomplications and morbidity. The theme for the 56 th Baker Gordon Symposium onCosmetic Surgery is Embracing a Rebirth – Aesthetic Refinements for a New Era.This year’s Symposium provides an in-depth examination regarding technical alternativesand aesthetic precision in face lifting, cervical contouring, primary and secondary breastsurgery, male and female body contour surgery and preservation concepts in closed andopen rhinoplasty. An update on cosmetic medicine, including nonsurgical skin tightening,microneedling, nanofat, and the nuances of utilizing injectable fillers will be presented.The Hallmark of the Baker Gordon Symposium is live surgery demonstrations. For the56 th Symposium, two demonstrations of Neck Lifting will be performed, illustratingalternatives in both Preplatysma vs Subplastysma Cervical Contouring. To emphasizelong term results in mastopexy/augmentation, we have scheduled a live demonstrationincorporating slow absorbing mesh to maintain shape. The technical advances in highdefinition liposuction will be demonstrated, as well as methods to safely combine this withgluteal augmentation. Preservation concepts in both closed and open rhinoplasty will bepresented.Embracing rebirth as we look to the future is enhanced by recognizing the historicalperspective of our evolution and why we are where we are today. The Keynote Speakerfor the 56th Baker Gordon Symposium is Dr. S. Anthony Wolfe, who will share his aestheticrefinements and lessons learned from Drs. Paul Tessier and D. Ralph Millard during his45 years of preforming Craniofacial Surgery. The Historical Perspective of 56 years of BakerGordon Live Surgery will also be presented, examining the results of live demonstrationsfrom the pioneers in aesthetic surgery and the progression of techniques over the last halfcentury.While we recognize the difficulty in travel following the pandemic, we feel there is nosubstitute for a live meeting, which combines faculty didactics with attendee interaction.While virtual meetings have become a commonplace during the pandemic, the 56 thBaker Gordon Symposium will only be offered live, to maximize the interchange andeducational experience that can only occur in a live meeting.We remain thankful for the opportunity to continue the tradition that Dr. Thomas J Bakerstarted in 1967, combining lectures and live demonstrations from masters in the field ofaesthetic surgery. We sincerely hope you will be able to travel to Miami to join us in whatpromises to be an exciting, and interactive educational experience. 56 Years of Excellencein Aesthetic Surgery Education.

FACULTYFACULTYWilliam P. Adams, Jr., M.D.Timothy J. Marten, M.D.Program Director, UT Southwestern AestheticSurgery FellowshipAssociate Professor, UT SouthwesternDepartment of Plastic SurgeryUniversity Park, TexasFounder and Director ofMarten Clinic of Plastic SurgerySan Francisco, CaliforniaM. Bradley Calobrace, M.D.Gratis Clinical Faculty MemberDivision of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Department of SurgeryUniversity of LouisvilleLouisville, KentuckyRodney J. Rohrich, M.D., FACSClinical Professor of Plastic SurgeryBaylor College of MedicinePast Chair/Distinguished Teaching Professorof Plastic SurgeryUT Southwestern Medical CenterFounding PartnerDallas Plastic Surgery InstituteDallas, TexasDaniel Del Vecchio, M.D.Associate Staff PhysicianMassachusetts General HospitalBack Bay Plastic SurgeryBoston, MassachusettsDino Elyassnia, M.D.Marten Clinic of Plastic SurgerySan Francisco, CaliforniaSteven Fagien, M.D.Steven Fagien MD FACS – Private PracticeBoca Raton, FloridaDavid Hidalgo, M.D.Clinical Professor of SurgeryWeill-Cornell Medical CollegeNew York, New YorkAlfredo Hoyos, M.D.Bogota, ColombiaDouglas S. Steinbrech, M.D.New York, New YorkArthur Swift, M.D.Montreal, QC, CanadaDean Toriumi, M.D., DDSProfessor, Division of Facial Plastic andReconstructive SurgeryDept. of Otolaryngology – Head andNeck SurgeryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoChicago, IllinoisS. Anthony Wolfe, M.D., FACS, FAAPChief of Plastic SurgeryNicklaus Children’s HospitalVoluntary Professor of Plastic SurgeryUniversity of Miami andFlorida International UniversityMiami, FloridaJeffrey M. Kenkel, M.D.Professor and ChairmanDepartment of Plastic SurgeryUniversity of TexasSouthwestern Medical CenterDallas, TexasBernard Markowitz, M.D., F.A.C.S.Clinical Professor of SurgeryDavid Geffen UCLA School of MedicineLos Angeles, CaliforniaJames M. Stuzin, M.D.Professor of Surgery (Plastic) – VoluntaryUniversity of Miami Leonard M. MillerSchool of MedicineCourtesy Clinical Associate ProfessorCollege of Medicine, University of FloridaAcademic Staff, Cleveland ClinicWeston, FloridaMiami, Florida

THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE TOPLASTIC SURGEONS AND THEIR RESIDENTSLimited RegistrationACCREDITATION/DESIGNATIONThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas andPolicies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through thejoint providership of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc. (The AestheticSociety) and the Baker Gordon Annual Symposium. The American Society for AestheticPlastic Surgery, Inc. (The Aesthetic Society) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuingmedical education for physicians.The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery designates this live activity for a maximumof 21.5 PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should claim only the credit commensuratewith the extent of their participation in the activity.Credit hours are subject to program changes.Of the 21.5 credits, 7 credits have been identified as programming dedicated to patient safetyrelated topics and will satisfy Patient Safety CME requirements.DISCLOSURE POLICYThe American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery requires all instructors, planners, and otherindividuals in a position to control or influence the content of an activity to disclose all relevantfinancial relationships or affiliations. All identified conflicts of interest must be resolvedand the educational content thoroughly vetted by The Aesthetic Society for fair balance,scientific objectivity, and appropriateness of patient care recommendations. The AestheticSociety also requires faculty/authors to disclosure when off-label/unapproved uses of aproduct are discussed in a CME activity or included in related materials. Attendees providingcomments or asking questions during presentations are also required to disclose all relatedcommercial interests.This program has been reviewed by the Educational Council and is officially Endorsed by theInternational Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS). Endorsement is not approval forContinuing Medical Education (CME) credit. The organizers may at their discretion provideseparate CME credit.

PROGRAMEMBRACING REBIRTH – AESTHETIC REFINEMENTS FOR A NEW ERAThursday, February 10th, 2022LIVE SURGERY8:30 a.m.Necklift – Defining the Neck, Mandibular Boarder and JowlJames M. Stuzin, M.D.Refinements in Facial and Cervical Rejuvenation9:30 a.m.Short Scar Neck Lift – Subplatysma ApproachDino Elyassnia, M.D.9:50 a.m.Personal Evolution from SMASectomy to the Extended SMAS FaceliftBernard Markowitz, M.D.10:10 a.m.DISCUSSIONDino Elyassnia, M.D.Bernard Markowitz, M.DRodney J. Rohrich, M.D., Moderator10:30 a.m.Coffee BreakRefinements in Shaping Eye Lids and Lips11:00 a.m.When is Lower Lid Skin Resection NOT Required – Isolated PrimarySteven Fagien, M.D.Secondary Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty11:20 a.m.Upper Lip Lift – Why and How (with videos)Timothy J. Marten, M.D.11:45 a.m.DISCUSSIONSteven Fagien, M.D.Timothy J. Marten, M.D.Rodney J. Rohrich, M.D., Moderator12:00 noonLunch1:30 p.m.Male Short Scar Neck Lift2:30 p.m.Extended SMAS Face Lift – Incision Planning, SMAS Dissection,Platysmaplasty(INTERACTIVE VIDEO)3:30 p.m.Coffee Break4:00 p.m.Indications and Limitations in Non-Invasive Skin Tightening, Fat Removal,Microneedling and Nanofat4:20 p.m.4:30 p.m.4:50 p.m.5:00 p.m.5:20 p.m.5:30 p.m.DiscussionAesthetic Refinements Utilizing Injectable Fillers – Nuances in TechniqueArthur Swift, M.D.to Shape the Temple, Cheek and LipsDiscussionManagement and Avoidance of Malar Edema and Late ComplicationsSteven Faigen, M.D.with Injectable FillersDiscussionLive Demonstration: Injectable Fillers and Neuro-Modulators – Botox,Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau, Restylane, Restylane Silk, Restylane Lift,Restylane/Defyne, Restylane/Refyne, Juvederm, Voluma, Vollure,Arthur Swift, M.D.Volbella, Belotero, and RadiesseJames M. Stuzin, M.D., Moderator6:30 p.m.AdjournmentLIVE SURGERYDino Elyassnia, M.D.Bernard Markowitz, M.D.Refinements in Cosmetic MedicineBetween times, you may visit the exhibit area, chat with friends and simply enjoy.Jeffrey M. Kenkel, M.D.

PROGRAMEMBRACING REBIRTH – AESTHETIC REFINEMENTS FOR A NEW ERAFriday, February 11th, 20228:00 a.m.WELCOME ADDRESSWilliam P. Adams, M.D., President, The Aesthetic SocietyDevinder Singh, M.D., Chief, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of MedicineJ. Peter Rubin, President, ASPSLIVE SURGERY8:30 a.m.Combining High-Definition Liposuction with Gluteal AugmentationDaniel Del Vecchio, M.D.Refinements in Long Term Results in Breast Surgery9:30 a.m.9:50 a.m.10:10 a.m.Maintaining Long Term Results in Mastopexy/Augmentation –The Utility of Incorporating Slow Absorbing Mesh (P4HB)Critical Refinements in Maintaining Long Term Shape in BreastAugmentation, Breast Reduction and Mastopexy/AugmentationAesthetic Precision in Solving Complex Problems inRevisionary Breast Surgery10:30 a.m.PANEL DISCUSSION: Maintaining Long Term Results in Primaryand Secondary Breast Surgery11:00 a.m.William P. Adams Jr., M.D.David Hidalgo, M.D.M. Bradley Calobrace, M.D.William P. Adams Jr., M.D.David Hidalgo, M.D.M. Bradley Calobrace, M.D.James M. Stuzin, M.D., ModeratorCoffee BreakRefinements in Body Contour Surgery11:30 a.m.11:50 a.m.12:10 a.m.High-Definition Liposuction to Define and Shape the Male BodyContour PatientHigh-Definition Liposuction to Define and Shape the Female BodyContour PatientDiscussion12:30 p.m.Lunch1:30 p.m.Mastopexy/Augmentation – Incorporating Slow Absorbing MeshWilliam P. Adams Jr., M.D.2:30 p.m.Aesthetic Solutions for Complex Revisionary Breast Surgery –Symmastia, Implant Malposition and Secondary Mastopexy/Augmentation(INTERACTIVE VIDEO)M. Bradley Calobrace, M.D.3:30 p.m.Coffee Break4:00 p.m.High-Definition Liposuction in the Male Body Contour Patient(INTERACTIVE VIDEO)5:00 p.m.High-Definition Liposuction in the Female Body Contour Patient(INTERACTIVE VIDEO)6:00 p.m.AdjournmentDouglas S. Steinbrech, M.D.Alfredo Hoyos, M.D.LIVE SURGERYDouglas S. Steinbrech, M.D.Alfredo Hoyos, M.D.

PROGRAMEMBRACING REBIRTH – AESTHETIC REFINEMENTS FOR A NEW ERASaturday, February 12th, 2022Aesthetic Refinements in Primary Rhinoplasty – Preservation vs. Precision8:30 a.m.Technical Evolution in Closed Preservation RhinoplastyDino Elyassnia, M.D.9:00 a.m.Personal Evolution – Combining the Open Approach with PreservationDean Toriumi, M.D.Techniques in Rhinoplasty9:30 a.m.Incorporating Preservation Concepts in Open Precision Rhinoplasty – IsRodney J. Rohrich, M.D.the Push Down Technique Necessary?10:00 a.m.PANEL DISCUSSION: Incorporating Preservation Concepts in PrimaryDino Elyassnia, M.D.Closed and Open RhinoplastyDean Toriumi, M.D.Rodney J, Rohrich, M.D.James M. Stuzin, M.D., Moderator10:30 a.m.Coffee Break11:00 a.m.56 Years of Baker Gordon Live Surgery Results – The HistoricalProgression of Aesthetic Surgery11:30 a.m.KEYNOTE LECTURE: The Tale of Two Master Educators –S. Anthony Wolfe, M.D., FACS, FAAPDrs. Tessier and Millard – 45 Years of Experience in Craniofacial Surgery12:00 p.m.Lunch1:00 p.m.Closed Preservation Rhinoplasty2:00 p.m.Combining Open Rhinoplasty with Preservation Concepts –Preservation of the Dorsal Aesthetic Lines(INTERACTIVE VIDEO)3:00 p.m.Coffee Break3:30 p.m.Reconstructing the Dorsal Aesthetic Lines in Open Precision Rhinoplasty(INTERACTIVE VIDEO)5:00 p.m.AdjournmentJames M. Stuzin, M.D.LIVE SURGERYDino Elyassnia, M.D.Dean Toriumi, M.D.Rodney J. Rohrich, M.D.

THE FIFTY SIXTH ANNUAL BAKER GORDONEDUCATIONAL SYMPOSIUMSPECIAL FEATURESIn keeping with the tradition of informality, open discussions will be held after each presentationand during the course of live demonstrations. Presentations may be substituted or added, ascase load demands.Note: PLEASE WAIT for registration confirmation before making non-refundable travel plans.REGISTRATION FEEMembers of the American Society for Aesthetic PlasticSurgery, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, PlasticSurgery Educational Foundation and InternationalSociety of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 1,700.00Non-members of the Societies named above 1,750.00Plastic Surgery Residents, (U.S. and Canada only)with status verification letter 900.00* Deadline for Early Registration: January 7, 2022After January 7, 2022, an additional 150.00 will be assessedREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICYFull refunds for registration will be given only if written notice of cancellation is received byDecember 10th, 2021.A 50% refund will be given if written notice is received by January 7th, 2022. No refunds will begiven after January 8th, 2022.Refunds will be issued in the same form of original payment. Refunds issued via PAYPAL will bededucted a 50.00 service/processing fee.

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Thursday, February 10th, 2022 PROGRAM EMBRACING REBIRTH - AESTHETIC REFINEMENTS FOR A NEW ERA LIVE SURGERY 8:30 a.m. Necklift - Defining the Neck, Mandibular Boarder and Jowl James M. Stuzin, M.D . 9:30 a.m. Short Scar Neck Lift - Subplatysma Approach Dino Elyassnia, M.D. 9:50 a.m. Personal Evolution from SMASectomy to the Extended SMAS Facelift Bernard Markowitz, M.D.