GOT FAT?: PLASTIC SURGEONS REVIEW FAT-MELTING AND FAT-GRAFTING PROCEDURES
Emerging Trends Discussed at American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's Annual Meeting
"Presentations at the annual Hot Topics seminar focus on some of the most intriguing innovations in both surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic treatments," says
The following are among the presentations included in this year's Hot Topics program:
-- Injection Lipolysis (Otherwise known as Mesotherapy or LipoDissolve):
V. Leroy Young, MD, a plastic surgeon in St. Louis, IL, will be
discussing ASERF's Clinical Trial on injection lipolysis. The
trial will study 10 patients receiving four injection lipolysis
treatments to one side of their abdomen. MRIs and biopsies will be
performed on the patients, and photographs of the patients will be taken
before and after injections are administered. The goal of this study is
to find out if injection lipolysis actually works -- and how exactly it
works. Safety concerns will be reviewed during the study.
-- Lipo-Transfer: Kotaro Yoshimura, MD, a plastic surgeon from Tokyo, will
be presenting new advances in Lipo Transfer. One common problem with
this procedure is the difficulty predicting the survival rate of
transplanted fat or the risk of fibrosis and calcification. To overcome
the problem, Dr. Yoshimura has developed a strategy called Cell-Assisted
Lipotransfer (CAL), which employs patients' adipose-derived stem
cells and can be applied to breast augmentation. He expects that this
technique will improve the survival rate and prevent post operative
atrophy of transplanted fat tissue.
-- Laser-Assisted Lipolysis: Arturo Prado, MD, Barry E. DiBernardo, MD,
and Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD, will present on laser-assisted (fat
destroying) Lipolysis. Dr. Prado, a plastic surgeon in Chile, will
report on his randomized double-blind study that compared traditional
lipoplasty and laser-assisted lipoplasty. Dr. DiBernardo (Cutera,
Cynosure, Lumensis and Apira Science), a plastic surgeon in Montclair,
NJ, is going to discuss the first preliminary clinical trial of
SmartLipo. Dr. Kenkel (Palomar), a plastic surgeon in Dallas, TX, will
discuss his clinical experience with CoolLipo and ProLipo.
As plastic surgeons concerned about patient safety, we want to be sure that the treatments we recommend are backed by good science and sufficient clinical experience," says
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), the Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation (ASERF), and the Public Surgery Education Foundation (PSEF), do not advocate or endorse the procedures or technologies presented at the Hot Topics seminar. This seminar is strictly for the purposes of research and education in cosmetic plastic surgery. The reporting, advertising or clinical use of these procedures and technologies should be conducted cautiously, responsibly and with full disclosure of their unproven nature.
Hot Topics
The Best of Hot Topics - Lipo-Transfer and SmartLipo
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PRESENTERS are available for interviews.
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About ASAPS
The 2400-member American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is the only plastic surgery organization devoted entirely to the advancement of cosmetic surgery. ASAPS is recognized throughout the world as the authoritative source for cosmetic surgery education. U.S. members are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Canadian members are certified in plastic surgery by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
SOURCE American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
