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American Society Of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, Oct. 31- Nov. 5

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Article Date: 24 Sep 2008 - 10:00 PDT

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From innovative facial reanimation procedures that restore patients' ability to smile to new data suggesting it may be safe and effective to use fat injections to enhance breast reconstruction results, the latest research, procedures, and technologies will be presented at Plastic Surgery 2008, the annual scientific meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The meeting, held Oct. 31 - Nov. 5, in Chicago at the McCormick Place West Convention Center, will be attended by more than 6,000 doctors, medical personnel and exhibitors in the field of plastic surgery.

"Plastic Surgery 2008 will offer new research on a variety of topics including patient satisfaction and outcomes in breast surgery and facial rejuvenation, body contouring after massive weight loss, a review of stem cell data and its potential to improve fat transfer and survival, and more," said ASPS President Richard D'Amico, MD. "We will also explore emerging, sometimes controversial, areas where further scientific evidence is needed such as fat injections for breast augmentation. The amazing advances we've made in repairing devastating facial injuries in soldiers injured in Iraq and how these advances are bridged to help civilians who are victims of inner-city violence will be a highlight. The innovations to be presented are poised to transform the specialty and advance medicine as a whole."

Pre-Opening Ceremonies Event

With the historic 2008 Presidential Election days away, media are invited to meet Pulitzer Prize-winning, legendary political investigative journalist and Plastic Surgery 2008 keynote speaker, Bob Woodward, associate editor at the Washington Post on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 3:45-4:15 p.m. Mr. Woodward will be available to field questions about his new book The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008 about the Bush Administration and War on Terror, as well as, the current political landscape.

Opening Ceremonies

Opening Ceremonies on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 4:15 p.m. will feature keynote speaker Bob Woodward who will discuss his new book, as well as, provide insight into the 2008 Presidential Election. The annual Patients of Courage: Triumph Over Adversity awards honoring inspirational reconstructive plastic surgery patients, who have overcome traumatic illness or injury, for their courage and altruism will also be featured.

The Exhibit Hall, open Sunday, Nov. 2 - Tuesday, Nov. 4, will showcase more than 350 companies, featuring plastic surgery products and devices including the latest breast implants, injectable wrinkle fighters, cosmetics/skin care, and body contouring technologies. This array of exhibitors will bring plastic surgeons up-to-date on cutting-edge products and technologies to better care for patients.

The ASPS Investor Roundtable will be held on Monday, Nov. 2 from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and will feature industry executives discussing the latest trends, innovations and forecasts in the plastic surgery market. Media is allowed from 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. (soft tissue regenerative products will be discussed); 10:20 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. (dermal fillers, neurotoxins, implants); and 12:40 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (minimally-invasive contouring technologies).

Panels, courses and studies presented at Plastic Surgery 2008 include: ----------------------------
Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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For a full listing of Plastic Surgery 2008 activities, visit http://www.plasticsurgery.org/.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is the largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world. Representing more than 6,700 physician members, the Society is recognized as a leading authority and information source on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. ASPS comprises more than 90 percent of all board-certified plastic surgeons in the United States. Founded in 1931, the Society represents physicians certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Source: ASPS Public Relations
American Society of Plastic Surgeons




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