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| MEEting PrEviEW EMAA 2011 - SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE


FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Aesthetic


Dermatology / Surgery


Room Maillot


From BoneToSkin Different


TechniquesTo RelaxAnd Fill


Learn FromThe Experts


From BoneToSkin


DifferentTechniques ToRelaxAnd Fill ExpertsOnThe Stage


Live Demonstrations Lunch Offered In The Exhibit Hall What Is The Best


Way To Rejuvenate The Neck?


- The Arm As


Neurostress Management


Teaching Course Periorbital Area & Eyebrow


Coffee Break In The Exhibit Hall


Botulinum Toxin: From Theory To Practice


Cell Rythm &


Anti-Aging: The Biological Clock Management


Teaching Course Breast


-Supramicrosurgery OfUpperLimb


- Perforator Flaps For UpperLimbDefects


Fat Grafting Vs Fillers


Donor Site Of Grafts & Flaps - Nail Aesthetics


If I Only Could


Own One Single Laser,


Which One Should It Be?


Longevity Solutions In 2011 Face - Eyes


Mouth - Hair & Anti-Aging


Teaching Course Rhinoplasty


Arm Rejuvenation & Arm Sequelae After Massive Weight Loss


Lifespan Determinants


Teaching Course Face Lift


Coffee Break In The Exhibit Hall


DifferentApproach WithInjectables AccordingTo


EthnicAndRacial Specificities Part 2 Live


Demonstrations


Skin & Anti- Aging


Anti-Aging & Preventive Medicine Room 251


Joint Surgery


Teaching Courses


Room 241 7:00 - 8:30 - Registration & Badging Different


- Upper Limb Aesthetics


- Botulinum Toxin For Upper Limb - Miscellaneous


Approaches


WithInjectables AccordingTo


EthnicAndRacial Specificities Part 1


Silhouette & Anti-Aging


Meeting


M.E.G.A. Hand Congress Room 243


Registration on WWW.EUROMEDICOM.COM - Contact: emc@euromedicom.com


SATURDAY OCTOBER 1, 2011 Aesthetic


Dermatology / Surgery


Room Maillot


Anti-Aging & Preventive Medicine Room 251


Joint Meeting I.H.S.M.C.


HairSurgeryMaster Course


Room 241


Digital measurement Pre-op evaluation FUE – FUL - FUT techniques


The trichophytic closure


HT on female alopecia -


Mechanical and automated FUE HT enhancing aesthetics -


Advanced baldness Lunch Offered In The Exhibit Hall


HT in Uncommon areas - Pubic HT - Eyebrows and eyelashes -


Growth factors & cellular therapy


Coffee Break In The Exhibit Hall


Scalp reconstruction -Anesthesia and


Inflammaging


sedation -Tips and Pearls -Cicatricial alopecia


HT after radiotherapy - Facelift


to be trained in all of the relevant methods of preventive and anti‑ageing medicine, but aesthetic and anti‑ageing specialists can also gain valuable knowledge and skills from the diverse educational programme.


Aesthetic surgery The Aesthetic Surgery Teaching Course allows the surgeon to improve his/her technique in four areas, and is presented by prominent international speakers such as Roger Khoury (USA), Henrique Ladvocat Cintrat (Brazil), and Bernard Cornette de Saint Cyr (France): ■ Face lift ■ Rhinoplasty ■ Periorbital area and eyebrow ■ Breast.


Lipoplasty symposium Created and supervised by Gustavo Leibashoff (Argentina) and Philippe Blanchemaison (France), the lipoplasty symposium has, over the past 5 years, become the international meeting for an update on fat treatments.


The symposium this year will honour


pioneers in the field, welcoming as lecturers Giorgio Fisher (Italy) and Pierre Fournier (France), both renowned for their contribution to liposuction and lipofilling techniques. Additionally, a round table with the experts will debate the recent issues related to lipolysis procedures, sharing with the audience their experience and position on the legal and scientific status of the plethora of techniques.


Joint meetings MEGA HAND 2011 is a multidisciplinary symposium covering all surgical, medical and paramedical fields of the hand and upper limbs (both aesthetic and non‑aesthetic), from nail to shoulder and from reconstruction to rejuvenation. The IHSMC is a one‑of‑a‑kind Master


Course in Hair Surgery, offering a complete educational programme for the physician to obtain theoretical and practical information related to hair transplantation. World experts, under the coordinatioon of Pierre Bouhanna (France), will deliver information from the patient's evaluation


Superficial


Injections & Skin Surface


Treatments For Hands & Arms


Live Demonstrations


to all surgical techniques in hair transplantation, including uncommon areas such as the beard, moustache, pubis, eyebrows, and eyelashes.


Industry leaders will showcase at the EMAA Considered as a major congress in the calendar, industry leaders will exhibit at the EMAA and sponsor live symposia. As evidenced for the past 5 years, botulinum toxins and dermal fillers remain the most popular facial aesthetic and anti‑ageing procedures for temporary wrinkle reduction. This is supported by the Premier and Platinum sponsors of the event, including Q-MED/Galderma, Teoxane Laboratories, Allergan, Genethia, Merz Aesthetics, and many more. Despite the economic crisis, the


anti‑ageing market seems to continue to grow year‑on‑year, and increasing participation in the EMAA this year (a 20% increase) only confirms this trend.


Further information: EMC@euromedicom. com; www.euromedicom.com


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Symposium of Lipoplasty Part 2


International


Hand Aging & Rejuvenation


Symposium of Lipoplasty Part 1


Joint Meeting


M.E.G.A. Hand Congress Room 243


7:00 - 8:30 - Registration & Badging


- Upper LimbScars - Dupuytren’s Disease


Coffee Break In The Exhibit Hall


FatGrafting & Regenerative


Surgery For Upper Limb


Aesthetic


Dermatology / Surgery


Room 252 AB


LEDs Academy: Variations on Colours


Contributing Lectures


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