Interventional cosmetics - recent advances in facial procedures
Monday 1 February 2010
Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE
Background :
Interventional cosmetics is the most rapidly growing branch of medicine and dentistry today, and has fired the public's imagination. Improvements in treatment methods and treatment devices are continually extending the ability of doctors and dentists to provide aesthetic enhancement, not only for patients with illness but also for healthy people, whether old or young.
Educational aims & objectives:
The symposium aims to provide an update in the latest trends and techniques in interventional cosmetics with respect to the face. Following this symposium the delegate will be conversant with recent advances in knowledge and skills in this area.
Who should attend?
Any medical practitioners interested in interventional cosmetics including cosmetic physicians, cosmetic surgeons, dermatologists, ENT surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, general medical practitioners with an interest in cosmetics, general and specialist dental practitioners with an interest in cosmetics, maxillofacial surgeons, oral surgeons, plastic surgeons.
Please note that the Early bird rates are applicable until 1 January 2010
We are no longer accepting registrations for this meeting via the website. Places are still available, however we may not be able to offer you lunch. If you would like to attend this event, please come and register on the day.
Registration Details:
RSM Fellow: £145
RSM Associate: £115
RSM Trainee: £115
RSM Retired Fellow: £115
RSM Student: £45
Consultant/GP: £265
AHP/Nurse/Midwife: £135
Trainee: £135
Student: £60
BACD member: £225
CPD: 5 credits
9.00 am |
Registration and coffee |
9.30 am |
Welcome address |
| Dr David Misselbrook, Dean, RSM | |
9.35 am |
The cosmetic patient- a cautionary note |
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Dr Christopher Rowland Payne, Past-President of the European Society for Cosmetic & Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD) |
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Session One |
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| Chair: Dr Barry Monk, Past President, Dermatology Section, RSM | |
9.45 am |
Ageing of skin and fat |
| Mr Paul Harris, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Royal Marsden Hospital, London | |
10.10 am |
Ageing of the gums, teeth and bones |
| Dr Christopher Orr, Past President of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and Past President of the Odontology Section, RSM | |
10.35 am |
Cosmetic lasers- what's new? |
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Dr Ashraf Badawi, Secretary General, National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences Cairo University, Egypt |
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11.00 am |
Needling |
| Dr Des Fernandes, Plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Renaissance Surgical Clinic, South Africa | |
11.25 am |
Tea break |
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Session Two |
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| Chair: Dr Christopher Rowland Payne, Past-President of the European Society for Cosmetic & Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD) |
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11.45 am |
Botulinum toxin- advanced techniques |
| Dr Koenraad De Boulle, Consultant Dermatologist, Aalst Dermatology Group, Belgium | |
12.10 pm |
Fillers- advanced techniques |
| Dr Pierre Andre, Dermatologist, Paris, France | |
12.35 pm |
Subcutaneous volume fillers |
| Dr Nick Lowe, Consultant Dermatologist, Cranley Clinic, London | |
1.00 pm |
Lunch |
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Session Three |
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| Chair: Mr David Floyd, Immediate Past President, Plastic Surgery Section, RSM | |
2.00 pm |
Integrated treatment |
| Dr Neil Walker, Churchill Hospital, Oxford. | |
2.25 pm |
Rhinophobia |
| Mr Ian Mackay, King Edward VII Hospital for Officers | |
2.50 pm |
Complications and limitations of office based procedures |
| Mr Niall Kirkpatrick, Consultant Craniofacial Plastic Surgeon, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London | |
3.15 pm |
Tea break |
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Session Four |
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| Chair: Dr Elaine Halley, Past President of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry | |
3.35 pm |
Interactive session |
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Mr Douglas Harrison, Cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon, London, Dr Christopher Rowland Payne, Past-President of the European Society for Cosmetic & Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD) and Dr Pierre Andre, Dermatologist, Paris, France |
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4.25 pm |
Completion of evaluations forms and final remarks |
4.30 pm |
Close of meeting |