Category: | Medical & Pharma, Surgery |
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Organizer: | Norwegian-American Aesthetic Surgery Meeting |
Exhibition center: | Selskapslokaler Oslo Militære Samfund |
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Overview interest facts - Norwegian-American Aesthetic Surgery Meeting 2023
The conference will emphasize on recent developments and new techniques in facial, breast and body contouring aesthetic surgery, with video presentations and course-based lectures by world-renowned surgeons.
Overview of exhibitors / visitors - Norwegian-American Aesthetic Surgery Meeting 2023
We are proud to announce that we have gathered superb faculty: more than 32 colleagues from 13 countries will be contributing—Professor Foad Nahai, Mark Jewell, Kye Higdon, Lee L. Q. Pu, Ruth Graf, Giovanni Botti, Marwan Abboud, Luiz Toledo, Norbert Pallua, Guy Magalon, Luis Macias, Nora Nugent, Birgit Stark, and Angelo Trivisonno, just to name a few—together with other Norwegian, American, Nordic, European, and international faculty.
As tradition obliges, the program will be divided into 9 specific sessions: face; rhinoplasty, stem cells, fat grafting, and regenerative surgery; breast (2 sessions, including the latest on ALCL and updates on recent innovations/long-term results from the leading breast implant brands); quality of life and patient complaints; and patient safety, including morbidity and mortality in combined/high-risk procedures in aesthetic surgery; postbariatric (MWL patients) and body contouring surgery; practice management; and aesthetic medicine. New for this year, we have also planned “mini panels,” where speakers on a topic will have their own panel discussions, allowing more time for dialog and debate.
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