F101 Reconstruction Options for Defects in the Central Face
DESCRIPTION
Open admission to eligible categories, no tuition or ticket
Surgical defects involving the central face can be some of the most challenging but also some of the most interesting to repair. This session will focus on the wide range of both single and multiple staged repair options that are available to correct difficult defects involving the mid face area. Attention will be paid to common pitfalls and techniques to correct associated complications.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Select reconstructive options that will ensure optimal aesthetic results for a variety of central facial defects.
Identify areas at risk for, and techniques to minimize, distortion of free margins such as the eyelid, eyebrow, nasal ala and lip.
Recognize the anatomic and tissue movement principles underlying advanced reconstruction of central facial defects.
SCHEDULE
7:30 PM
Reconstruction of Smaller Nasal Defects
Stacy McMurray, MD, FAAD
7:54 PM
Reconstruction of Larger Nasal Defects
Julia O'Brien Baltz, MD, FAAD
8:18 PM
Reconstruction of the Forehead/Glabella
Jeremy S. Bordeaux, MD, MPH, FAAD
8:42 PM
Reconstruction of the Eyelid/Medial Canthus
Victor Allen Neel, MD, PhD, FAAD
9:06 PM
Reconstruction of Lip and Perioral Defects
Jeffrey Futterleib Scott, MD, MHS, FAAD
SPEAKERS
Julia O'Brien Baltz, MD, FAAD
Jeremy S. Bordeaux, MD, MPH, FAAD
Stacy McMurray, MD, FAAD
Victor Allen Neel, MD, PhD, FAAD
Jeffrey Futterleib Scott, MD, MHS, FAAD
William G. Stebbins, MD, FAAD
SPEAKER DISCLOSURES
Julia O'Brien Baltz, MD, FAAD
No financial relationships exist with ineligible companies.
Jeremy S. Bordeaux, MD, MPH, FAAD
No financial relationships exist with ineligible companies.
Stacy McMurray, MD, FAAD
No financial relationships exist with ineligible companies.
Victor Allen Neel, MD, PhD, FAAD
No financial relationships exist with ineligible companies.
Jeffrey Futterleib Scott, MD, MHS, FAAD
No financial relationships exist with ineligible companies.
William G. Stebbins, MD, FAAD
No financial relationships exist with ineligible companies.