Hair Restoration for the Cosmetic Surgeon
(Live Surgery Workshop)
Course Director:
E. Antonio Mangubat, MD
Faculty:
Steven B. Hopping, MD
William Parsley, MD
June 26- 27, 2004
(Saturday - Sunday)
16400 Southcenter Parkway
Suite 101
Tukwila, Washington 98188 USA
This intensive two-day course will prepare a cosmetic surgeon for implementing
hair restoration and transplantation into a cosmetic surgery practice.
A combination of didactic lectures and live surgeries will demonstrate
the essentials of patient selection for male and female hair loss, grafting,
post-operative care, as well as cosmetic procedures for hair restoration
surgeons.
Mission Statement
The mission of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery is to foster, promote,
support, augment, develop and encourage the science, art and practice of
cosmetic surgery.
Learning Objectives
The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery strives to assist cosmetic surgeons
and patients in maximizing the efficacy and safety of cosmetic surgery.
At the completion of this workshop, participants should gain a greater
understanding of the basic fundamentals, as well as the more advanced
applications of hair restoration including Graft Preparation, Hair Transplantation,
Medical Therapy and Cosmetic Procedure for the hair restoration surgeon.
At every step of the workshop, emphasis will be placed on maximizing aesthetic
results and minimizing untoward outcomes.
Participant Profile The ideal workshop participant will have a strong interest in cosmetic surgery and a personal commitment to patient safety and satisfaction. These courses are appropriate for surgeons for surgeons of all skill levels.
Needs Assessment
Hair restoration surgery has made great strides in recent years as a result
of surgical techniques and specialization. Adding hair transplantation
to current surgical offerings can enhance a cosmetic surgeon's practice
and increase offerings for men. Safety concerns about the new techniques
make it imperative that the surgeon is well informed on the latest scientific
developments in all areas of cosmetic surgery.
CME Statement
The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical
education (CME) for physicians. AACS takes responsibility for the content,
quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery designates this continuing medical
education activity for up to a maximum of fourteen (14) hours in Category
1 credit towards the Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical
Association. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit
that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
A certificate of attendance will be distributed after completion of the
program; however, this does not imply that the participant has achieved
proficiency with the procedures.
Preliminary Program
Saturday, June 26, 2004
7:30 - 8:00 am
Continental Breakfast
8:00 - 8:20 am
Welcome and Introductions E. Antonio Mangubat, MD
8:20 - 8:40 am
Anatomy and Physiology William Parsley, MD
8:40 - 9:00 am
Natural Hairline Design Concepts
William Parsley, MD
9:00 - 9:20 am
Recipient Preparation E. Antonio Mangubat, MD, Steven B. Hopping, MD, William Parsley,
MD
9:20 - 9:40 am
Graft Preparation E. Antonio Mangubat, MD, Steven B. Hopping, MD, William Parsley,
MD
9:40 - 10:00 am
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:20 am
Cosmetic Procedures for the Hair Restoration
Surgeon Steven B. Hopping, MD
10:20 - 10:50 am
Questions & Answers
10:50 - 11:30 am
Patient Viewing
11:30 - 12:30 pm
Lunch With Faculty
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Hair Transplantation Workshops
3:00 - 5:00 pm
Cosmetic Procedures for the Hair Restoration
Surgeon
6:00 pm
Dinner Hosted By Dr. and Mrs. Mangubat
Sunday, June 27, 2004
7:30 - 8:00 am
Continental Breakfast/Coffee
8:00 - 8:20 am
Critical Elements in the Patient Consultation Steven B. Hopping, MD
8:20 - 8:40 am
Female Hair Loss Steven B. Hopping, MD
8:40 - 9:10 am
Medical Therapy E. Antonio Mangubat, MD
9:10 - 9:30 am
Post-Operative Care E. Antonio Mangubat, MD
9:30 - 9:50 am
Coffee Break
9:50 - 10:10 am
Integrating Hair Restoration Surgery into
the Cosmetic Practice E. Antonio Mangubat, MD
Steven B. Hopping, MD
10:10 - 10:40 am
Questions & Answers
10:40 - 11:30 am
Patient Viewing
11:30 - 12:30 pm
Lunch with Faculty
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Hair Transplantation Workshops
3:00 - 5:00 pm
Cosmetic Procedures for the Hair Restoration
Surgeon Steven B. Hopping, MD
5:00 pm
Adjourn
Air Travel & Hotel Information
Hobson Travel, AACS' travel coordinator, can assist you with your air
travel arrangements. You may contact Hobson Travel at 800.538.7464 or
direct at 630.983.8000.
Hotel Reservations
Please contact one of the following nearby hotels for reservations.
Please contact the following hotel for accommodations:
Double Tree Guest Suites of Southcenter
16500 Southcenter Parkway
Seattle, Washington 98188
1.888.222.8733
*Free shuttle between airport and hotel from 6:00am - 11:00pm
AACS Creating Pathways to Learning
The AACS believes that it is important to incorporate several different learning
methods to complete the educational process. Certainly, didactic lectures
with questions and answers, such as those found during general sessions, are
important. The sharing of experiences from colleagues is invaluable, but this
is not sufficient for a total learning experience. Concentrated learning
sessions provided in our instruction courses are another very important facet
of the process, allowing individuals quality time with one or more experts.
No surgical learning process however, is complete without a workshop
setting, incorporating focused lectures with demonstrations, and if possible either simulated or actual hands-on experience.
Whether it is an established technique or one that is still unfolding, the learning process must be thorough and multifaceted. The Academy urges each surgeon to be responsible for seeing out a complete pathway to training,
prior to incorporating any technique into his or her practice.
Patient safety and satisfaction can only be achieved through a commitment to comprehensive physician education and learning.
Americans with Disabilities Act
It is important to AACS that you enjoy this meeting. If you have any special
needs due to a disability, please let us know in advance so that we may try
to accommodate your needs.
Photography/Audio/Visual Taping Restrictions
There is strictly no photography, audio or visual taping allowed in session
rooms or the exhibit area, without express prior written permission of the
Academy and the speaker. Anyone found photographing or taping without
authorization will be required to immediately surrender the film or tape,
with no reimbursement or further recourse.
Disclosure It is required by
the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, in accordance with ACCME
regulations, that all presenters disclose any financial interest or
other relationship (grant, research, support, consultant, etc.) by
any of the authors with any manufacturer or commercial products
that may be discussed in the presentation.
Disclaimer
As an educational organization, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
does not specifically approve or disapprove, promote or accept opinions,
ideas, procedures, medications or devices presented in any paper,
discussion, forum or panel, or any formal or informal meeting. All
speakers, topics and schedules are subject to change. For further
information you may request a copy of the Academy Disclaimer of Liability
policy from AACS Headquarters.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation notification/refund requests must be received in writing
by AACS headquarters, 737 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2100, Chicago,
IL 60611, or by facsimile at 312.981.6787 by May 26, 2004. After May 26,
2004 refunds will not be issued unless the course is completely filled
and the spot of the individual requesting the refund has been replaced,
over and above the filled course. A $100 administrative processing fee
will be subtracted from each approved refund.