Add to Your Armamentarium | Webinar 2024
This webinar is approximately 90 minutes and is a non-CME course.
Description
In this webinar, you will:
- Learn about the latest tools and methods for liposuction and fat grafting
- Hear about a groundbreaking tummy tuck alternative
- Be advised on finding the right fitting compression garment for the optimal patient recovery experience
On-Demand Access
For those who are unable to attend live, the session will be recorded and available on demand. Access instructions will be emailed to you within 10 days of the live session.
Registration Required
Instructions for accessing the webinar will be provided immediately upon registration.
Registration Fee
AACS Members: $0
Non-members: $100
CME Credit
This is a non-CME course.
Moderator
Mo Banki, MD, DMD, FACS, AACS President
PROGRAM
Liposuction and Fat Grafting Methods and Instruments
Don Nguyen, Account Executive
Robbins Instruments
The presentation will detail the line of products Robbins Instruments has to offer for liposuction and fat grafting. We will discuss the 2 methods of tumescence (traditional vs. SST), the 2 methods of liposuction (local vs. general), and the 2 methods of fat grafting (traditional vs. EVL). We will also review the range of cannulas Robbins has available to pair with our Power Assisted Liposuction Unit.
The AbEX™ Tummy Tuck Alternative
Daisy Ayim, MD, Sono Bello Surgeon
Sono Bello
Join us for a presentation on a groundbreaking procedure by Sono Bello, a leader in awake cosmetic procedures since 2008. This session will introduce you to the AbEX™ procedure combined with micro-laser liposuction, a technique surpassing traditional Tummy Tuck methods in fat removal and skin tightening since its 2017 introduction. Our expert speaker will cover the essential medications for patient comfort and safety, offer a walk-through of the surgical process, and showcase the remarkable patient transformations achieved with AbEX™ through before and after photos, setting new standards in aesthetic surgery and patient care.
Are Your Compression Garments the Right Fit for Your Patient?
Jamye Paul, Co-Owner and Director of Sales and Marketing
Alter Ego Compression Garments
We will take a closer look at how finding the right-fitting compression garment can assist in creating a positive recovery experience for your patient. We will focus on Stage 1 and Stage 2 compression garments and the differences between them.
We hope you enjoy this webinar concept! Our goal is to connect you better with vendors so you can learn about the latest products, devices, and technologies. We hope you take part in the live Q&A with your colleagues.
Disclaimer
Registrants understand that the material presented in this educational activity has been made available under sponsorship of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) for educational purposes only. This material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily the best, method or procedure appropriate for the medical conditions discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the faculty which may be of interest to others. As an educational organization, the AACS does not specifically approve, promote or accept the opinions, ideas, procedures, medications or devices presented. Registrants waive any claim against AACS arising out of information presented in this activity.
Registrants further understand and agree that they cannot reproduce in any manner, including, without limitation, photographs, audiotapes and videotapes of this activity. All property rights in the material presented, including common law copyright, are expressly reserved to the presenter or to the AACS. This educational activity may be audio, videotaped, or photographed by the AACS.
Attendee Due Diligence
A company’s participation in the educational activity is not an endorsement by the AACS of the company, its products or services, or information provided by the company. AACS makes no representations or warranties regarding any company or its products or services. An attendee's decision to purchase and use a company’s product or service is at the attendee's sole risk.
It is the responsibility of each attendee to practice due diligence and evaluate a company’s products or services to determine whether the exportation, importation, licensing, or use of a company’s products or services is consistent with the law and medical rules, standards, and ethics applicable to the attendee.
This is a non-CME course.
Available Credit
- 1.25 Contact Hour(s)