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Moderators
Mark Mandell-Brown, MD, FAACS
Mandell-Brown Plastic Surgery Center, Cincinnati, OH
J. Kevin Duplechain, MD, FACS, FAACS
Private Practice, Lafayette, LA
Liposuction: Back to the Basics. Being the Best You Can Be (0:00:00)
Using liposuction as an example, we will focus I'm getting back to the basics. We will use this as an example of how concentrating on what is best for our patients, regardless of what is best for us, can make us better, happier and more satisfied surgeons. Surgery is only one of the tools we have to help make our patients feel better about themselves.
Howard A. Tobin, MD, FAACS
Cosmetic Surgical Center, Abilene, TX
Dr. Tobin has over 50 years of experience in Cosmetic Surgery. He was the director of the nationally recognized Facial Plastic & Cosmetic Surgical Center in Abilene, Texas. He is a past President of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and the Cosmetic Surgical Society of Texas and has served in numerous leadership positions in state and national medical associations. Graduating from Princeton University with honors, he attended medical school at Baylor University College of Medicine in Houston. Postdoctoral training was then carried out in Houston, Virginia, and Cincinnati. He served in the United States Air Force with the rank of Major entering active duty in 1969 and being discharged in 1975 His assignment to Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, TX led to his decision to call Abilene home. His initial practice was in the field of Head & Neck Cancer & Reconstructive Surgery. Over the next 6 years, his interest turned to Cosmetic surgery A sponsor of the Miss Texas USA pageant, he has also served as a judge for this and other pageants. His patients include many pageant contestants and winners up to the Miss Universe title. He is the author of more than 75 published articles and textbook chapters and has lectured throughout North and South America, Europe Asia, and Australia. In addition to his medical interests, Dr. Tobin is an accomplished Airline Transport jet-rated pilot, flying for over fifty years with over 6000 flying hours. He has owned and flown, single pilot, his Citation 501 - Stallion Jet for 30years. He is a principal volunteer pilot for the Veterans Airlift Command, flying wounded warriors on humanitarian missions. He is the recipient of the FAA Wright Brothers “Master Pilot Award”. When not flying or operating, he operates and lives on a ranch in Ovalo, Texas.
Extended Multiplanar Multivector Facelift (0:27:00)
The goal of facial aesthetic surgery is to achieve balance and harmony of the brow, face, and neck by surgical improvement and rejuvenation. The result should appear natural (nonsurgical) and remain stable for over 10 years. This is easily accomplished in the upper third of the face (forehead and eyebrows) but only occasionally obtained in the lower two-thirds (face and neck). The multiple surgical techniques for improvement and rejuvenation of the lower two-thirds of the face evidence the difficulty in achieving these goals in a simple, safe and effective fashion.
T. William Evans, DDS, MD, FACS
Facial Aesthetic Surgery, LLC, Columbus, OH
Dr. Evans received his DDS from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry (Summa Cum Laude). After dental school, Dr. Evans entered the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency at The Ohio State University Hospital. Concurrent with this residency he received a master's degree (M.Sc.) in Anatomy (head and neck). Dr. Evans received his from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. After medical school, Dr. Evans entered a medical residency at Grant Medical Center. During this time, he recognized a nationwide need for quality full-time medical care in hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units. Dr. Evans founded Emergency Medical Associates, Inc. (E.M.A.I.), one of the first organized private emergency physician groups in the United States. Dr. Evans was President of E.M.A.I. for 25 years and actively practiced Emergency Medicine concurrent with his surgery practice for 10 years. He lectured internationally about Emergency Medicine, particularly regarding the management of traumatic shock. He was instrumental in the formation of the American Board of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Evans founded Urgent Medical Care, Inc. (U.M.C.I.) in 1974. In 1975, he began what may have been the first urgent medical care center in the United States in Westerville, Ohio. Dr. Evans has developed or modified many facial surgical techniques that are used by surgeons worldwide. He was the first surgeon in the United States to perform the bilateral sagittal osteotomy of the mandible and arguably the first to perform a total maxillary osteotomy to shorten the long face. Dr. Evans is certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (Facial). He is a member of many professional societies including the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, and the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
