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7th 5CC
BARCELONA August 31-September 3, 2016
THE WORLD´S LEADING CONFERENCE ON:
NEUROMODULATORS FILLERS COSMECEUTICALS EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ENERGY-BASED DEVICES
UPDATED INVITATION PROGRAM
WELCOME LETTER
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DEAR COLLEAGUES, It is with great pleasure and honor that we welcome you to the 7th 5CC Conference in beautiful Barcelona. The 5CC has established itself as one of the fi nest educational opportunities in the world, with incredible speakers who are the most respected aesthetic physicians, dermatologists and plastic surgeons from around the world. We gather in Barcelona to share the knowledge we have, engage in wonderful discussions, and teach new therapies and new techniques in our ever changing aesthetic environment.
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WELCOME LETTER
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CITY & TRAVEL INFORMATION
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CONGRESS VENUE
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FACULTY
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PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
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LIVE!
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TEACHING COURSES
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NETWORKING RECEPTION
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SOCIAL TOURS
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ACCOMMODATION
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PARTNER COUNTRIES
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COOPERATION PARTNERS
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5CC ABSTRACT AWARD
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GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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REGISTRATION FORM FOR DELEGATES
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CONTACT DETAILS
A visit to Barcelona is a memory that is cherished for a lifetime and a memory that will live with you throughout your career and beyond. And once you have experienced the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, it will become a place that you will want to visit over and over again. We promise that we will have an incredible 7th 5CC meeting, covering all the many facets of the aesthetic environment. This will include the world of injectables - fillers and toxins; all of the energy-based devices that are impacting our non-invasive treatments; skin care and how it impacts our therapies; chemical peels and what is new; home devices and what we can expect in the coming year; and marketing, the internet and how this environment is changing how we do business. We promise a close interaction with our industry colleagues. We will have more live demonstrations and workshops than we have ever had in the past, and we will have the latest technologies available for you to see and learn about from the experts in the fields. So, this is a conference you do not want to miss. Mark the dates down now: August 31–September 3, 2016 in the beautiful city of Barcelona. On behalf of the Board of Directors of the 5CC, we welcome you to this great event.
Michael H. Gold MD (USA) Congress President
Christine Dierickx MD (Belgium) Congress Vice President
Program as of: May 2016
David Goldberg MD (USA)
Moshe Lapidoth MD (Israel)
Klaus Fritz MD (Germany)
Maurice Adatto MD (Switzerland)
Henry H. L. Chan MD (Hong Kong)
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CITY & TRAVEL INFORMATION
CONGRESS VENUE
DISCOVER SPAIN’S CATALONIA REGION BARCELONA Barcelona is not only the capital of Catalonia but also the capital of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. With 8 listed historical monuments, Barcelona holds the world record. Also Barcelona is famous for its beautiful old town and “La Rambla”, the well-known boulevard which guides its visitors from the city center to the beach. Countless cultural, historical and culinary highlights make this city so special and worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. In 2016 this impressive city will give our meeting an appropriate framework to welcome physicians and key-opinion leaders from all five continents to the leading conference on Neuromodulators, Fillers, Cosmeceuticals, Emerging Technologies, and EnergyBased Devices.
CONGRESS VENUE
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PALAU DE CONGRESSOS DE CATALUNYA
Registered participants plus one accompanying person travelling to the event can qualify for a discount of up to 20%, depending on fare and class of travel booked.
Located in the financial and business nerve center of the city, The Palau de Congressos de Catalunya is a part of the Hotel Rey Juan Carlos I – Business and City Resort, which at the same time is surrounded by some 25,000 m² of the most breathtaking gardens of the 19th century. The entire hotel complex is one of the most outstanding urban settings in the world.
Av. Diagonal, 661-671, 08028 Barcelona, Spain www.pcongresos.com
For more information, please visit www.5-cc.com. AIRPORT TRANSFER
The building itself is a symbol of contemporary Barcelona. It was designed by the architects Ferrater and Cartañá and has received the National Architecture Prize in 2001. The complex is made up of several adjoining buildings, which together provide great functionality and versatility, where natural light is the principal feature.
In order to arrange your transport from Barcelona airport to your hotel or to the conference venue (approx. 20 – 30 min.) you can choose between different options: public airport transfer, taxi or private transfer.
Taxi FLYING TO BARCELONA The airport Barcelona-El Prat (BCN) is the second largest airport in Spain and belongs to the top 10 in Europe meaning that national and international flights arrive in Barcelona El-Prat frequently. With a distance of about 15 km to Barcelona City it is very centrally located. Alternatively, there are several smaller airports in the region, such as Girona (90 km) and Reus (90 km), which are mainly frequented by low cost airlines. STAR ALLIANCE - OFFICIAL AIRLINE NETWORK SAVE UP TO 20% ON TRAVEL WITH THE STAR ALLIANCE™ NETWORK
A public taxi service is available 24/7 and costs about € 25 - 30 (one way). Airport taxi ranks are located in front of the entrance doors of Terminal 1 and 2 of Barcelona airport.
Public airport transfer Aerobus-Express www.aerobusbcn.com Price per person: € 5,90 (one way) / € 10,20 (return)
Private transfer Barcelona Day Tours
[email protected] Price per car (one way): 1 - 2 persons: € 59 3 - 5 persons: € 69 6 - 7 persons: € 79
EXHIBITION TRENDS, INNOVATIONS AND NETWORKING More than 50 leading international companies and societies, showcasing in the exhibition area, will be waiting for you to discover their latest products, technologies and services. Their best representatives are with us. Beyond scientific and educational exchange, we are confident you will enjoy the beautiful gardens surrounding the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya.
Bigger groups on request. CATERING
CATERING
EXHIBITION HALL PRAYER ROOM
PRAYER ROOM
MEDIA CHECK
ROOM D 1/2
ROOM A
ROOM D 3/4
ROOM D 5/6
ROOM F
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INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
SCIENTIFIC BOARD
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OVER 120 WORLD-RENOWNED KOLS Rajeev Acquilla United Kingdom
Lehavit Akerman Israel
Amin M. Amer Egypt
Maria Angelo-Khattar Dubai
Cesar Arroyo Spain
Cerwyn Ash United Kingdom
Matthias Aust Germany
Mathew Avram USA
Fernando M. Aznar Spain
Peter Bjerring Denmark
Guillermo Blugerman Argentina
Paolo Bonan Italy
Michael H. Gold USA Congress President
Christine Dierickx Belgium Congress Vice President
Maurice Adatto Switzerland
Henry H. L. Chan Hong Kong
Moshe Lapidoth Israel
Klaus Fritz Germany
David Goldberg USA
Whitney Bowe USA
Vivian Bucay USA
R.-Glen Calderhead South Korea
Valerie Callender USA
Suneel Chilukuri USA
Patrizia d'Alessio France
Benjamin Ascher France
Bradley Bloom USA
Antonio Campo Spain
Joel Cohen USA
Paulo R. Cunha Brazil
Francesca de Angelis Italy
Barry DiBernardo USA
Jeanine Downie USA
Dominique du Crest France
Diane Irvine Duncan USA
Wael Hosam Eldin Egypt
Roger E. Amar Spain
Mohamed Amer Egypt
Chytra V. Anand India
Ashraf Badawi Canada
Ghislaine Beilin France
Inigo de Felipe Spain
Moetaz El-Domyati Egypt
Afschin Fatemi Germany
Teresita Ferrariz Philippines
Tanja Fischer Germany
Linda Fouque France
Emmanuel França Brazil
Nathalie Fournier France
Sahar Ghannam Canada
Yuan-Hong Li China
Stephen Mulholland Canada
Pierre Nicolau Spain
Roberto Pizzamiglio Spain
Alina Fratila Germany
Juergen Frevert Germany
Nancy Garcia-Tan Philippines
Gerd Gauglitz Germany
Dore John Gilbert USA
Mario Goisis Italy
Mukta Sachdev India
Godfrey Town United Kingdom
Mario A. Trelles Spain
Alexander Turkevych Ukraine
Andy Goren USA
Ryan Greene USA
Dirk-Harald Gröne Germany
Alessandro Gualdi Italy
Ekaterina Gutop Russia
Merete Haedersdal Denmark
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Emily Piansay-Soriano Philippines
Jared Jagdeo USA
Marina Peredo USA
Leon Kircik USA
Malavika Kohli India
Welf Prager Germany
Hans-Joachim Laubach Switzerland
Héctor Leal Silva Mexico
Wendy Lewis USA
Ava Shamban USA
David Sliney USA
Claudia Magalhaes Brazil
Stephen Mandy USA
Dieter Manstein* USA
Woraphong Manuskiatti Thailand
Oksana Terekhova Ukraine
John J. Martin Jr. USA
Daniel Mimouni Israel
Moshe Mizrahy Israel
Emmanuelle Moirand France
Susan Murrmann USA
Susan Weinkle USA
Adolfo Napolez USA
Pablo Naranjo Spain
Vic Narurkar USA
Jay Nash USA
Mark Nestor USA
Keyvan Nouri USA
Arisa Ortiz USA
Uwe Paasch Germany
Ganesh S. Pai India
Santiago Palacios Spain
Michele Pelletier France
Peter Peng Taiwan
Shlomit Halachmi USA
Susanne Hausdorfer Belgium
Klaus Hoffmann Germany
Wichai Hongcharu Thailand
Iryna Kapshuchenko Ukraine
Martin Kassir USA
Douglas J. Key USA
Suzanne Kilmer USA
Garuna Kositratna USA
Marita Kosmadaki Greece
Christine Kreiner Germany
Eduardo López Bran Spain
Zhong Lu China
Ian Marlow United Kingdom
Elizabeth B. Houshmand USA
Andy Pickett United Kingdom
Rahul Pillai India
Thomas M. Platzer Germany
Sebastian Pop Romania
Eman Sanad Egypt
Gerhard Sattler Germany
Joel Schlessinger USA
Markus Steinert Germany
Atchima Suwanchinda Thailand
Zeina Tannous USA
Amy Taub USA
Agneta Troilius Rubin Sweden
Eric van Kempen The Netherlands
Ines Verner Israel
Heidi Waldorf USA
R. Wanitphakdeedecha Thailand
W. Matthew White USA
Allan Wu USA
Zamira Yanine Colombia
Ahmed Youssef Egypt
Ricardo Ruiz Rodríguez Carmen Salavastru Spain Romania
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PRE-CONFERENCE SESSION
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 HOME-USE DEVICE SYMPOSIUM HUD is pleased to announce its next big HUD Symposium in Barcelona in 2016 at the 5-Continent-Congress. HUD working groups will present their activities with Home-Use Devices and the development of the HUD Group.
14.00 - 19.30 13.00 | Registration Opens TOWN
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Welcome by the Chair – Town
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‘Purpose’ of the HUD Working Group – Town • To assist in development of international standards and regulations relating to safe and effective home-use, light- and energy-based devices. • In advance of the publication of standards, to develop best practice recommendations, starting with safety. • To encourage and disseminate communications about efficacy and safer of home-use, light- and energy-based aesthetic devices.
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Market Data & Dynamics: Market data and future trends – KLINE group
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Survey Monkey: Title to be advised – du Crest
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Standards & Regulatory Status: Consumer Device Standards & Regulations – Sliney
15.00
Review Article Project: Update – Ash
15.10 - 15.15 | Questions & Answers 15.15 15.25 15.35 15.45
HUDs Main Clinical Challenges Home-Use Device for Hair Removal and Skin of Colour – Sachdev Evaluation of a Hand-Held Skin Tone Meter for Light Based Therapy – Ash Light-Based Home Use Devices: Are They Safe and Efficacious? – Nash Sub-Dermal RF Facial Skin Tightening and Home Use Hair Removal Combining Optical and Galvanic Energy – Mizrahy
15.55 - 16.00 | Questions & Answers 16.00 - 16.30 | Coffee Break
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16.30 - 17.00 | Panel Discussion with Clinicians Advocates & Opponents 17.00 17.05 17.15 17.25 17.35
Introduction – Town What’s New in Home-Use Devices? Clinical Long-Term (6 Months) Epilation Using a Home-Use IPL for Various Hair Colours and Thicknesses – Ash Hair Reduction from Prolonged Use of a Home IPL Device – van Kempen A New Generation of Home Use Hair Removal Combining Optical and Galvanic Energy – Mizrahy Home-Use Devices: Technology, Data and Claims – Marlow
17.45 - 18.00 | Questions & Answers End of Symposium 18.00 19.00
HUD Members Meeting HUD Members Meeting
www.home-use-device.com
For more information and membership application please contact:
[email protected]
More information you can find at www.home-use-device.com
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PRE-CONFERENCE SESSION
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 DASIL DERMATOLOGIC & AESTHETIC SURGERY COURSE 2016 DASIL aims to create a global community for the open exchange of knowledge and innovation by physicians specializing in dermatologic and aesthetic surgery.
LED ACADEMY SYMPOSIUM PHOTOBIOMODULATION AND PRACTICE – THE NEW RULES OF THE GAME? For the first time ever at 5CC, we are thrilled to announce the Pre-Conference Session of our Corporate Partner, the French LED Academy. The session will be chaired by world-renowned key opinion leaders in the field of Photobiomodulation.
14.00 - 18.30
14.00 - 18.30
13.00 | Registration Opens
13.00 | Registration Opens
Body Contouring Update New Concepts in Fat Reduction – Chilukuri Skin Tightening: What’s New? – Leal-Silva
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How to Manage Inflammation After Aesthetic Procedures? – Hausdorfer
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How Blue LED Can Be Effective On Acne Disorders – Fonque
Toxins & Fillers – New & Interesting Fillers: New Thoughts – Turkevych Toxins: New Thoughts – Peredo
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14.30 14.45
Biofilm and Light – d´Alessio
15.05
Clinical Parameters and PBM* – Pelletier
Microneedling: The Real Truth Microneedling without RF – Kassir Microneedling with RF – Gold
15.20
15.00 15.15
PBM* and Combined Techniques – Naranjo
15.45
Red Light for Skin Fibrosis – Jagdeo
15.30 15.45
What’s New in Scar Therapy New Concepts in Scar Therapy – Gauglitz Fractional Lasers & Scars – Bloom
16.00 - 16.30 | Coffee Break 16.30 16.45 17.00 17.15 17.30
What Are the Newest Trends in Aesthetic Surgery? Absorbable Sutures for Facial Lifting – Gold Home Use Devices – Town Robotic Hair Transplantation – Bran EBD – New Ideas – Pai Invasive Radiofrequency Treatment – Mandy
16.00 - 16.30 | Coffee Break 16.30
Workshops Lasers for Skin of Colors – Jagdeo
17.00
Post Inflammatory Pigmentation After Melasma Treatments Contribution of PBM* LED – Naranjo
17.30
Non-Surgical Lift and Inflammation Control With PBM* LED – Hausdorfer
18.00
Photodynamic Peels: What’s New? – Fouque
End of Symposium
17.45 - 18.00 | Questions & Answers End of Symposium www.theDASIL.org
www.ledacademy.fr
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2016
LASER & EBD SESSION
INJECTABLES SESSION
Conference & Exhibition
10.00
Plenary: Fillers – What‘s New, What‘s Next? NESTOR • Keynote: Fillers 2016 Overview – Nestor • Filler Update – Gold • Biological Effects of Fillers – Nicolau • The Longvity of Fillers: What Do We Tell Our Patients? – Greene • Anatomy of Aesthetic – Mandy • Hyaluronic Acid in Eye Rejuvenation – de Felipe • Facial Volumetric Rejuvenation – Leal Silva • Tridimensional Approach for the Lips – Gualdi • The Complete Hand Makeover – Houshmand • Hyaluronic Acid: A Multi-Talented Polysaccharides – Kreiner • Why Anatomy is Crucial to Avoid Complications – Ascher • Vascular Compromise From Fillers – Cohen • Complications of Fillers – Wanitphakdeedecha • Illegal Fillers: Complications and Treatment – Martin
Marketing, Social Media, Practice- & Patient Management • Be Your Best CEO: How to Build and Manage GRÖNE Aesthetic Practices – Peredo • Practice Management: Using Social Media to Build Your Brand – Anand • Staff Retention and Recruitment – Schlessinger • Opinion Leader: The Impact of Blogging on the Patients' Choice – Terekhova • The Importance of Interior Design for a Successful Practice – Gröne • Cosm-Ehtical and Rational Dermatology: Optimizing Results and Patients' Investment – Campo
Energy Based Devices – Indications Out of the Box GOLD • What Is New in Lasers and EBD – Dierickx • Emerging EBD in Cosmetic & Medical Dermatology – Lapidoth • Pico Second Lasers in Skin Rejuvenation – Mulholland • Advances in Laser Rejuvenation: A New Non-Thermal Acousto-Interferential Method – Trelles • Fractional Nd:YAG for Skin Remodeling and Lifting – Ghannam • Use of Non-Ablative, Fractional, 1565nm Laser for the Improvement of Striae Distensae – Gauglitz • Q-SW Laser for Freckles in Type V Skin – Pai • Imaging Feature of MFU to Optimize Treatment Outcomes – Bucay • New Possibilities With Short Pulse IPL in Rosacea and Other Vascular Problems – Troilius Rubin • IPL in Dermatology – França • Off-Face Fractional CO2 – Kilmer • Laser-Assisted Drug Delivery: a Misnomer – Halachmi
Facing the Future of CHILUKURI Facial Rejuvenation • Multi-Modality Non-Surgical Total Facial Rejuvenation – DiBernardo • Improving the Longevity of Facelift Results – White • Treatment of the Aging Lower Lid Region by PRP – Aust • Non-Invasive Rhinoplasty & Chin Augmentation – Chilukuri • Fat Busting the Under Chin: Cryolipolysis, RF or Injection? – Key • Nonsurgical Rejuvenation of the Neck – Ortiz • Tightening of the Neck – Kilmer • Neck Rejuvenation: EBD vs. Injectable Treatments – Ascher • 3D Nose: Non Surgical Rejuvenation – Anand • A Resurfacing Treatment with Enhanced Patient Experience – Adatto • Combined Treatments for Skin Rejuvenation – Yanine • Efficacy of a Dermal Infusion System for the Improvement of Skin Texture and Color – Ghannam
13.30 - 14.30 | Lunch Break & Industry Symposia 14.30
Laser – The Original Energy-Based Devices LAPIDOTH • The Picosecond Pulsewidth Is Not a Magic Wand – Calderhead • Picosecond Lasers - In Tattoos, Pigment & Rejuvenation – Gold • The Various Usage of Picosecond Lasers Out of Tattoos – Lapidoth • Photoaging and Prevention: The Role of Piosecond Focused Lasers – Key • LIOB: the Known and Unknown – Halachmi • The Evolution & Revolution of Skin Resurfacing – Verner • Erbium:YAG Minipeel for Facial Rejuvenation – El-Domyati • Erbium:YAG Laser for Treatment of Enlarged Pores – Manuskiatti • Carbon Dioxide Therapy in Treatment of Dark Halos – Eldin • Why Do We Get Laser Complications? – Kassir • Managing Laser Complications – Avram • Future Developments of Laser Applications – Badawi
New Dimensions in SCHLESSINGER Cosmeceuticals & Skin Care • The Science Behind Cosmeceuticals – Kircik • New Skin Care for 2016 – Gold • What Is New in Cosmeceuticals? – Amer, M. • Cutting Edge Cosmeceuticals & Skin Care – Bowe • What's New in Skin-Brightening Agents? – Callender • Brightening, Hydrating and Protecting: The Latest Trend in Cosmeceuticals – Downie • Developing a Cosmeceutical – Schlessinger • Comprehensive Therapy on Sensitive Skin – Li • Cosmeceuticals for Pigmentation – What's New in Skin of Color – Sachdev
Free Communication: Abstract Award – Celebrating the Next Generation
| Coffee - 11.30 Break | Coffee 11.0011.00 - 11.30 Break (Non-Invasive) Lifting Methods – MARTIN Special Focus on the Eye • Absorbable Suspension Threads With Cones: 4 Years Experience – Pizzamiglio • Thread Lifting: Patient Selection and Combination With Other Approaches in Order to Maximize Results – Gauglitz • Absorbable Lifting Sutures – Nestor • Ptosis Repair - A Simplified Approach with Levator Aponeurectomy – Martin • Lower Eyelid Fillers vs. Fat Reposition Blepharoplasty – Martin • Can You Perform a Blepharoplasty/Brow Lift Without Surgery? – Duncan • Double Eyelid Procedure: Orbicularis Levator Fixation Technique – Napolez • Complications and Unfavorable Results of the Double Eyelid Procedure – Napolez • Blepharoplasties: Complications and Their Solutions – Fatemi
What PDT Can Do for Your Patients JAGDEO • PDT: Basics & What's New? – Haedersdal • Enhancement of Photodynamic Therapy for Cosmetic and Medical Indications – Taub • Adjunctive Role of Light-Emitting Diode Phototherapy for the Aesthetic Surgeon – Calderhead • Ultra Short PDT: Mechanism and Function – Jagdeo • i3 PDT: Laser Assisted Artificial Day Light Mediated PDT to Treat Field Cancerisation – Paasch • Non-Oncologic Application of PDT – Salavastru
Hyperhidrosis – One Goal, Many Ways TRELLES • How to Fight Unwanted Sweating? An Overview on Treatment Methods – Gröne • Unipolar RF for Axillary Hyperhidrosis and Osmidrosis – Leal Silva • Axillary Control of Sweating. Advances and Long Term Follow-Up – Trelles • Hyperhidrosis: Surgical vs. Permanent Nonsurgical Therapies – Fatemi • Minimally Invasive Internal RF for Bromhidrosis – Suwanchinda
Picosecond Technology Roundtable
ADATTO, GOLDBERG, LAPIDOTH
Industry Workshop
Industry Workshop
13.30 - 14.30 | Lunch Break & Industry Symposia Hair – BLOOM Diseases, Regrowth, R emoval & Restoration • Hair Diseases – Amer, M. • Laser Hair Removal -What's New – Sachdev • Diode Laser Hair Removal – Pillai • Diode Laser Hair Removal: A Clinical and Histological Evaluation – Eldin • Intense Pulsed Light Hair Reduction: A Histologic and Immunohistochemical Evaluation – El-Domyati • Combination Therapy of Energy-Based Device and Topical Medication in Treating Androgenetic Alopecia – Li • Minoxidil Dose Response Study in Female Pattern Hair Loss Patients Non-Responders to 5% – Goren • Platelet-Rich Plasma – Role in Hair Loss – Bloom • Hair Transplants Using Robot Technology – López Bran
16.30 - 17.00 | Coffee Break 17.00
CORPORATE PARTNER SESSION
8.00 | Registration Opens
11.00 - 11.30 | Coffee Break 11.30
INNOVATION, NEWS & TRENDS SESSION
Conference & Exhibition
8.00 | Registration Opens 9.00
AESTHETICS SESSION
Home-Use Devices – What's New, What's True?
Organized by the HUD (Home-Use Device Working Group)
TOWN
Industry Workshop
16.30 - 17.00 | Coffee Break Acne & Acne Scars Treatment – GOLDBERG My Best Results • Acne: Update Protocoles With Lasers, Lamps and Peelings – Fournier • Laser Treatment of Acne – Goldberg • 1,540-nm Erbium:Glass Laser in the Treatment of Active Acne – Pai • Combined Non-Ablative Laser and Vacuum Systems in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris – Angelo-Khattar • Needling in Post Acne Scarring: Left to Right Side Face Comparison – Eldin • Non-Ablative Fractional Treatment of Acne Scars Using a 1565nm Fiber Laser – Fratila Gauglitz, Campo • Acne Scarring: New Devices and Fillers – Taub
18.30 | Networking Reception
Intimate Aesthetic Surgery & KEY Rejuvenation – Why, When, How? Organized by the GAERID (German Society for Reconstructive and Aesthetic Intimate Surgery) • The Effectiveness of Targeted RF With Cooling in Im- proving Vaginal Laxity and Sexual Function – Palacios • Treating Vulvovaginal Atrophy and Vaginal Rejuve nation in Premenopausal Women – Arroyo • Vaginal Tightening: Why to Choose a Dermatologist? – Key • RF vs. Laser - What Is More Effective in Female Rejuvenation? – Gröne • Labia Minora Reduction: Aesthetic Challenge – Pop • Preliminary Study of BTX Plus PRP New Treatment of Vulvodynia and Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome – Aznar
18.30 | Networking Reception The program may be subject to change. * Non-confirmed lecture
Industry Workshop
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016
9.00
10.00
LASER & EBD SESSION
INJECTABLES SESSION
Conference & Exhibition
8.00 | Registration Opens
8.00 | Registration Opens
Plenary: Body Contouring & Rejuvenation – MANSTEIN From Head to Toe • Keynote: Body Contouring* – Manstein • Bodycontouring: State of the Art – Fatemi • Enhancements of Body Sculpting – Taub • Body Reshaping by Laser Lipolysis – Trelles • Body Rejuvenation With Different Technologies in Décolleté, Hands and Buttocks – Sattler • Minimally Invasive Breast Lift Using Subdermal RF – DiBernardo • Thread Lift for the Body – de Felipe • Fat Busting the Abdomen, Thighs & Arms – Which to Choose – Key • Non-Surgical Treatments for Upper Arms –11.00 Duncan- 11.30 | • Brachioplasty: How to Achieve an Inconspicuous Scar – Nicolau • Cellulite: Innovative Treatments With Sustainable Outcomes – Bucay • Calves Reduction with BTX – Suwanchinda
Aesthetics – What 's Beautiful and What's Next? BOWE • From Anatomy to Main Indications: A 2016 Update – Ascher • In Pursuit of Beauty: What to Do in Your 20's, 30's, 50's and Beyond – Peredo • How to Innovate in Aesthetic Dermatology – Ruiz Rodriguez • How to Plan a Rejuvenation Plan – Badawi • Men & Aesthetics - What's New? – Bowe • Male Aesthetics - What Drives Men? – Jagdeo • How to Avoid Feminization of the Male Face – Gutop • Body Dysmorphic Syndrom – Gilbert • ichKonzept: A Pathway to Gain Peoples Interest in Aesthetic MedicineBreak – Gröne Coffee
Expanding Your Toxins Knowledge and Uses ANAND • BTX Around the World: Update 2016 – Pickett • New Toxins Coming Soon – Gold • Science of Botulinum Toxin – Nestor • Onset and Duration of Effect of Botulinum Products – Frevert • Total Face Approach With Botulinum Toxin in Early Stages – Anand • Intradermal Injection Technique of Botulinum Toxin for Facial Lifting: From in Vivo to in Vitro – Wanitphakdeedecha • Toxins for a Beautiful Neck – Ferrariz • Is Botulinum Toxin Effective for Hair Treatment? – Amer, A. • Customized Approach to Combining Toxins – Chilukuri • Botulinum Toxin Complications – Cohen • Toxin Masseter Injection Complications: Recognition and Prevention – Peng
Skin Disorders – At a Glance DIERICKX • What's New in Vascular Lasers – Goldberg • The Right Approach to Vascular Lesions – Lapidoth • Do Lasers Work for Melasma? – Dierickx • Tranexamic Acid for the Treatment of Melasma – Bucay • BBL Impact On Facial Erythema: A Prospective View – Goldberg • Long Nd:YAG Laser in the Treatment of Rosacea & Hemangiomas – Pai • Infantile Hemangionas – Tannous • The Next Level Lasers for Pigmentation in Darker Skins: How Safe Are They? – Sachdev • Excimer Therapy – Salavastru • Vitiligo: Treatment With CO2 Combined With Betamethasone and Salicyclic Acid Solution – Cunha • Novel Topical Cream Delivers Safe and Effective Sunlight Therapy for Vitiligo by Fifiltering Damging UV Radiatio – Goren • Alexandrite Laser at Different Pulse Durations for Port-Wine Stains – Haedersdal • Is There a Better Way to Improve Striae: Results of a Pilot Study – Waldorf
| Coffee - 11.30 Break | Coffee 11.0011.00 - 11.30 Break
Fat Reduction and Transfer – MULHOLLAND, AMAR Surgical vs. Non-Surgical • Gold Standard in Liposuction – Sattler • The Evolution of Liposuction Techniques – Mulholland • Technology-Assisted Liposuction – Piansay-Soriano • Science and Art of Cryolipolisis – Gilbert • Cryolipolysis: 5 Year Experience With Different Devices and Effective Adjuvant Treatments – Steinert • Noninvasive Fat Removal - What Is the New Gold Standard – Hoffmann • Fat Grafting of the Face, Breast and Buttocks – Ascher • The Use of Adipose SVF in Facial Rejuvenation and Repair: The FAMI Technique – Amar
Skin Cancer – COHEN, NOURI Cutting-Edge Treatment Options • Trends in Mohs Surgery – Mimouni • Fractional Laser-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy of High Risk Basal Cell Carcinomas: A Randomized Clinical Trial – Paasch • Daylight PDT for Non Melanoma Skin Cancer and Precursor Lesions – Haedersdal • Laser for Treatment of Skin Cancer – Nouri • Nasal Reconstruction of Skin Cancer Defects – Cohen • Minimizing Scars Skin Cancer Surgery – Cohen • Cutaneous Oncology – Kircik • Basal Cell Carcinoma – Tannous • TBA – Fritz
Rethinking (Anti-) Aging • Microdermabrasion – El-Domyati • Photodamage – Kicik • From Aging to Ageless – Moirand • Innovations in Photoprotection – Bucay • Neutraceuticals on Aging Skin – Kosmadaki • The Benjamin Button Effect: Recognizable Rejuvenation – Waldorf • Treating and Preventing Aging with Periodic IPL Treatments – Campo
WALDORF
Combination Therapies – Better Together CAMPO • Laser Assisted Drug Delivery - Where Are We Today and Where Are We Going – Bloom • HA, EBD & Peels for Optimizing Results for the Face – Akerman • Rejuvenating the Face in Three Dimensions – White • Advanced Botulinum Toxin and Fillers for Antiaging Treatment and for Facial Harmony – Magalhaes • Beauty and Youth: Holistic Approach for the Young Patient – Gutop • Panfacial Rejuvenation With Neuromodulators and Fillers – Narurkar • The Light, the Needle or the Knife - Combination Treatments for Rejuvenation – Garcia Tan • Combining IPL and Hybrid Fractional Lasers to Reduce Recovery Times and Pain While Improving Results – Campo • The Synergy of the Combined Ablative and Non-Ablative Fractional Laser on Asians – Manuskiatti • Combining Topics & Aesthetic Procedures in the Treatment of Hyperpigmentation – Callender • EBD and Topical Medication in the Treatment of Striae – Li
Chemical Peels: State of the Art
The World of Microneedling & RF KASSIR • How Much Can Microneedling Accomplish? – Duncan • Multiple Microneedling Sessions for Facial Rejuvenation – El-Domyati • Microneedling and Pigment – Kassir • Transdermal Drug Delivery – Fournier • Scar Treatment by Medical Needling – Aust • Microneedling RF: Acne Scars and Rejuvenation – Anand • High Intensity Focused Radiofrequency for Jowl and Neck Laxity – Calderhead • Nanofractional RF Application – Hongcharu • Injectable RF – Nestor • Cutting-Edge New Uses for Radiofrequency Devices – Downie • TBA – Adatto
Spotlight on: Aesthetic Complications
FISCHER
Industry Workshop
Industry Workshop
GHANNAM
• Chemical Peels in Melasma – Ghannam • Do's and Don'ts of a Chemical Peel on Darker Skin – Pillai • The Evidence Chemical Peels for Pigmentation – Sachdev • Glycolic Acid Chemical Peel in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris – Sanad • Chemical Peel of ATA in Association with IPL – França
Anti-Aging Intensive Course Sculpt Visuable Beauty From Inside Out Recognizing Chronobiology and Nutritional Medicine Organized by the GSAAM (German Society of Preventive and Anti-Aging Medicine)
The program may be subject to change. * Non-confirmed lecture
Industry Workshop
Organized by the IS4AC (International Society for Aesthetic Complications)
Industry Workshop
16.30 - 17.00 | Coffee Break
Organized by the International Peeling Society (IPS)
18.00 | End of Congress Day
Laser & EBD Advanced Fostering Course Organized by the ESLD (European Society for Laser Dermatology) BADAWI, BJERRING, LAUBACH • Laser Safety: What Can Go Wrong in Practice? – Badawi • Laser and Light Assisted Hair Reduction – Kositranta • Laser & Light Assisted Vascular Lesions Treatment – Bonan • Pigmented Lesions and Tattoo Updates – Lapidoth • Laser Assisted Hair Transplantation – Youssef • Laser and EBD Treatment of Scars – Nouri • Rejuvenation Updates – Bjerring • RF Versus HIFU: Which and Why? – Fritz • Updates on Home-Use Devices – Town • Medical Applications of Lasers and IPL – Laubach
13.30 - 14.30 | Lunch Break & Industry Symposia
16.30 - 17.00 | Coffee Break 17.00
CORPORATE PARTNER SESSION
News from 5 Continents CALLENDER • Esthetic Medicine in Saudi Arabia: A View of a French Dermatologist – Fournier • Skin of Color Concerns – Callender • Picosecond Laser for Acne Scar Treatment in Asian – Peng • Microinjection in China – Li • Low-Fluence Nd:YAG for Pigment Clearance in Asians – Piansay-Soriano • 50 mio Tattooed Persons in the EU: Basic Science of Tattoos – Hoffmann • Experience With Regulation on Cosmetic Procedures in Denmark – Haedersdal
13.30 - 14.30 | Lunch Break & Industry Symposia 14.30
INNOVATION, NEWS & TRENDS SESSION
Conference & Exhibition
11.00 - 11.30 | Coffee Break 11.30
AESTHETICS SESSION
Clinical Applications of Lasers/ Aesthetic Procedures Around the Globe Organized by the ISD (International Society of Dermatology)
18.00 | End of Congress Day
KASSIR, NOURI
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2016
9.00
Teaching Course: Cadaver Injectables I
LASER & EBD SESSION
INJECTABLES SESSION
Teaching Courses
8.00 | Registration Opens
8.00 | Registration Opens
Teaching Course: Laser & Light Basics & Safety I
Teaching Course: Laser & Light Basics & Safety II
Teaching Course: Chemical Peeling I
Led by Global Aesthetic Consultant Wendy Lewis and co-led by dermatologists and experts in the field of Social Media, this course teaches the essentials to building your brand on social media from scratch.
Chemical peeling is a widespread and Injectables experts Ava Shamban, old therapeutic option in aesthetic der- board-certified dermatologist, and matology. Suneel Chilukuri, internationally recognized and board-certified expert on cosLearn about the different peeling op- metic and reconstructive surgery, will tions and variety of different indications lead through this cutting-edge injectabin this intensive teaching course held by les and injection techniques workshop. dermatologist, peeling expert and board member of the International Peeling So- Dr. Shamban graduated magna cum lauciety (IPS), Sahar Ghannam. de from Harvard University and earned her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Wendy Lewis’ career in the world of aesthetic medicine spans over two decades. She founded Wendy Lewis & Co Ltd Global Aesthetics Consultancy in 1997, and her client list includes private individuals, physicians, medspas and surgery centers, as well as an elite roster of pharmaceutical, cosmetics, skin care and medical device companies in the US, Canada and Europe.
11.00 - 11.30 | Coffee Break Teaching Course: Female Rejuvenation
Teaching Course: Chemical Peeling II
For more information on the Teaching Courses please review pages 19 - 21.
Teaching Course: Laser & EBD Join Laser & EBD experts Michael Gold and David Goldberg, both board-certified dermatologists, in their teaching course on leading-edge technologies and innovative work with skin lasers, non-surgical rejuvenation and lifting tech-niques using energy-based devices.
Dr. Murrmann is one of the co-founders of the McDonald Murrmann Women's Clinic, and Medical Director of the McDonald Murrmann for Skin, Laser, and Healthy Aging. She is a sought-after lecturer and television commentator on a variety of women's health topics including healthy lifestyle choices, heart disease, minimally invasive surgery in women, and surgical site infection prevention.
13.30 | End of Congress
Teaching Course: Injectables
Dr. Chilukuri has perfected the techniques necessary for non-surgical facelifts. In fact, he teaches general plastic, facial plastic, oculoplastic and dermatologic surgeons all over the world how to best perform the liquid facelift.
This course, held by Medical Doctor and women's health expert, Susan Murrmann, is intended for all doctors interested in learning about all the facets in the hot topic of female rejuvenation.
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CORPORATE PARTNER SESSION
Teaching Course: Social Media & Patient Management From Scratch
11.00 - 11.30 | Coffee Break Teaching Course: Cadaver Injectables II
INNOVATION, NEWS & TRENDS SESSION
Teaching Courses
Join us for this comprehensive injectables cadaver This course, held by clinical technologist and scientist workshop, held by cosmetic surgeon Mario Goisis. specializing in the comparative measurement of IPL and laser devices Godfrey Town, is intended for all doctors, Dr. Goisis received his medical degree from Milan Uni- nurses and aestheticians interested in learning to use versity. He is certified in Maxillofacial Surgery. lasers and intense light sources in aesthetic applications. Dr. Goisis is a cosmetic surgeon and clinical researcher and is founder and medical director of Studio Medico and Surgical Skin Rejuvenation Center Sant Ambrogio in Milan, which offers a wide range of cosmetic corrections from facial to eyes.
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AESTHETICS SESSION
Dr. Gold plays an integral role in the development of new pharmaceutical products and medical devices through his clinical research, and presents the results regularly at national and i nternational dermatology and cosmetic meetings. Dr. Goldberg earned his medical degree from Yale University and has treated patients and taught doctors throughout the world in the use of cutting-edge technologies.
13.30 | End of Congress
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LIVE!
TEACHING COURSES
LEARN FROM SEEING. EXPERIENCE FROM DOING.
INTENSIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCES In order to maintain high learning standards and to be able to respond to all levels of experience in attendees, the Teaching Courses will be held with a limited number of participants.
INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA What’s next? Learn more about the Industry Partner’s latest trends and innovations during their lunchtimesymposia. Experts and industry representatives will provide promotional and educational information on their technologies in lectures, product presentations and videos.
CADAVER INJECTABLES TEACHING COURSE Saturday, September 3, 2016 | 9.00 – 13.30h
The Industry Symposia are organized by our Industry Partners and not CME-certified.
Thursday & Friday, 13.30 – 14.30h
Duration: 4.5 hrs incl. coffee break | Course leader: Mario Goisis, Italy Learning outcomes: At the end of this course, the attendee will have acquired knowledge on facial anatomy have acquired knowledge on aesthetic and regenerative medicine have acquired knowledge of fat and stem cells harvesting in the practice understand where, what and how much to inject
INDUSTRY WORKSHOP WITH LIVE DEMONSTRATION Join our Industry Partners showcasing their latest products and devices during live demonstrations and hands-on in smaller groups. Experience the advantages of their products first hand! The Industry Workshops are organized by our Industry Partners and not CME-certified.
Thursday & Friday, 11.30 – 16.30h
Certification:
TEACHING COURSES
Live demonstrations: YES Certificate of completion, accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME
Max. no. of attendees: 20
Course fee:
€ 300 / € 350 (Early Bird / Late Date)
NEW!
Join our new 5CC Teaching Courses on cutting-edge topics, held by world-renowned KOLs in their field.
With high-level scientific lectures, presentations of innovations, discussions, live demonstrations and handson in small groups (maximum of 30 participants), the teaching courses offer exceptional learning possibilities.
LASER AND LIGHT BASICS & SAFETY TEACHING COURSE
The Teaching Courses are organized by the 5CC Scientific Committee. Accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME.
Duration: 3.5 hrs incl. coffee break | Course leader: Godfrey Town, United Kingdom
Additional fees apply.
Learning outcomes: At the end of this course, the attendee will be able to:
Saturday, 9.00 – 13.30h
Saturday, September 3, 2016 | 9.00 – 12.30h
Understand laser/intense light generation and character ristics including: distinctive features of optical radiation, the electromagnetic spectrum, technical terms, how lasers and intense light sources work Understand hazards & risks from laser and intense light including: eye and skin exposure, relevance of beam quality, delivery systems, administrative controls and how manufac- turers mitigate hazards Understand laser & intense light tissue interaction including: suitability of wavelengths and pulse structures, tissue targets, how the eye responds to laser light and popular treatments Understand relevant international standards, regulations and guidelines including: how lasers are classified, regulatory bodies, EU Medical Device Directive and equipment safety compliance
Live demonstrations: NO
Certification:
Certificate of completion, accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME
Max. no. of attendees: 30
Course fee:
€ 120 / € 170 (Early Bird / Late Date)
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TEACHING COURSES
TEACHING COURSES
INTENSIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCES In order to maintain high learning standards and to be able to respond to all levels of experience in attendees, the Teaching Courses will be held with a limited number of participants. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own case studies of patients or side effects to discuss in the group.
SOCIAL MEDIA & PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FROM SCRATCH TEACHING COURSE
Saturday, September 3, 2016 | 9.00 – 11.00h
Duration: 2 hrs | Course leader: Wendy Lewis, USA Learning outcomes: At the end of this course, the attendee will be able to:
CHEMICAL PEELING TEACHING COURSE
Understand the nuances of key social media platforms and how to use them (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube) Develop a plan and budget for social media marketing to generate awareness for their clinic and attract new patients Know how to create shareable content for each platform Assign roles within their clinic and outside the clinic to execute an effective social media strategy
Duration: 3 hrs incl. coffee break | Course leader: Sahar Ghannam, Canada Learning outcomes: At the end of this course, the attendee will be able to:
Live demonstrations: NO
Certification:
Certificate of completion, accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME
Max. no. of attendees: 30
Course fee:
€ 120 / € 170 (Early Bird / Late Date)
Saturday, September 3, 2016 | 11.30 – 13.30h
Identify the mechanism and action of each chemical use in the peel Identify which peel should be used for a given skin condition Perform at least a superficial peel in their practice Identify the early signs of side effects/complications and be able to deal with it
Live demonstrations: YES
Certification:
FEMALE REJUVENATION TEACHING COURSE
Saturday, September 3, 2016 | 09.00 – 12.30h
Certificate of completion, accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME
Max. no. of attendees: 20
Course fee:
€ 120 / € 170 (Early Bird / Late Date)
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own case studies of patients or side effects to discuss in the group.
Duration: 2 hrs | Course leader: Susan Murrmann, USA
Topics covered:
TBA
Live- and/or video demonstrations:
YES
Certification:
Certificate of completion, accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME
Duration: 2 hrs | Course leaders: Michael Gold, USA I David Goldberg, USA
LASER & EBD TEACHING COURSE
Max. no. of attendees: 20
Course fee:
€ 120 / € 170 (Early Bird / Late Date)
INJECTABLES TEACHING COURSE
Saturday, September 3, 2016 | 9.00 – 11.00h
Duration: 2 hrs | Course leaders: Ava Shamban, USA I Suneel Chilukuri, USA Learning outcomes: At the end of this course, the attendee will be able to:
Optimize a patient consult Optimize options for treating all parts of the face Recognize and treat complications
Live demonstrations: YES
Certification:
Certificate of completion, accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME
Max. no. of attendees: 20
Course fee:
€ 120 / € 170 (Early Bird / Late Date)
Saturday, September 3, 2016 | 11.30 – 13.30h
Learning outcomes: The participants will become familiar with some of the newest concepts in this ever emerging field. They will understand the latest technologies for rejuvenating the skin and treating scars with EBD. They will understand the latest technologies for skin tightening and body contouring. They will understand the latest technologies being used for tattoos and pigment concerns. They will learn about low-level light and it’s beneficial effects on the skin. They will learn what the next generation of technologies look like.
For all of the objectives above, the participant will also learn proper patient assessments, setting for the devices discussed, and realistic expectations for all of them. Proper patient selection and how to achieve the desired results will also be reviewed.
Live demonstrations: YES
Certification:
Certificate of completion, accreditation has been applied for from the UEMS-EACCME
Max. no. of attendees: 20
Course fee:
€ 120 / € 170 (Early Bird / Late Date)
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NETWORKING RECEPTION
NETWORKING RECEPTION WITH THE FACULTY AND OUR HONORED GUESTS
Join us and become a member today!
5CC NETWORKING RECEPTION WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 I 18.30 - 20.30h
OUR MISSION The International Peeling Society dedicates itself to maintain the highest possible standards of medical education pertaining to chemical peeling in Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery to promote the highest possible standards in clinical practice, education and research in chemical peelings to promote the highest standards of patient care and encourage public interest relating to chemical peels to provide a forum to develop relationships amongst chemical peel practitioners worldwide and to encourage the exchange of ideas and research relevant to chemical peeling
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Join us for a memorable evening at Hotel Fairmont Rey Juan Carlos I’s breathtaking pool area, surrounded by some 25,000m² of the most breathtaking gardens of the 19th century.
Accreditation of a fast-growing international society Provision of internationally recognise accreditation, in turn building your patients‘ confidence if your expertis with chemical peels
This will be a wonderful event to enjoy chilled drinks and a delicious regional and international Tapas buffet, to socialize with your colleagues from around the globe and to meet our Industry Partners in a more informal setting.
International scientific meetings Invitations to attend regular meetings and international conferences (5-Continent-Congress, EADV etc.) International teaching and training centres Allowing members to further their learning from experts, and to network with international colleagues at reduced participant fees for IPS members Coming soon: online education via the IPS website Provision of treatment guidelines, new indications, technological advances within the field of chemical peels
REGISTER TODAY, AS SEATS ARE LIMITED!
NETWORKING RECEPTION: € 80 / PERSON (INCL. VAT AND FEES)
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SOCIAL TOURS
DISCOVER SPAIN’S CATALONIA REGION TOUR A – WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016
Barcelona City Tour I Afternoon tour (4 hrs): € 69 Attractions: La Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Passeig de Gracia, La Pedrera/ Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, Casa Amatller, Casa Morera, Plaza Espanya, The National Palace, The Olympic Ring, Montjuic, The Columbus Monument, Port Olympic, Plaza Catalunya Including: Transfer, „skip-the-line-ticket” for Park Guell
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TOUR B – THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2016
Barcelona and Montserrat I Full day tour (8 hrs): € 129 Attractions: As in Tour A + Montserrat national park – with great views, fascinating rock formations, an impressive Basilica, the famous black Madonna, and the boys’ choir. Including: Transfer, „skip-the-line-ticket” for Park Guell TOUR C – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016
Montserrat and Cava I Full day tour (8 hrs): € 119 Attractions: Montserrat national park and visit of local Cava producer incl. Cava tasting
*All prices excl. credit card fees (4% VISA/MasterCard, 7% AMEX)
Including: Transfer, visit of Cava producer, Cava tasting TOUR D – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016
Camp Nou – Barcelona FC Stadium Tour I Afternoon tour (2,5 hrs): € 72 Attractions: 'Virtual Experience', soccer player visitor's changing room, chapel, players' tunnel to the pitch, benches, presidents’- and press boxes, Barcelona FC press room, post-game interview area, foundation room, Barcelona FC museum Including: Transfer, entrance fee for the self-guided tour
TOUR E – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2016
Girona I Morning tour (5 hrs): € 99 Attractions: Jewish quarter, visit of the old Synagogue, Romanesque Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona on the top of the hill Including: Transfer Excluding: Entrance fee to the Synagogue and Cathedral can be purchased on site
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ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION
SPECIAL DISCOUNTED CONTINGENCY We have negotiated special discounted accommodation rates in 5 and 4-star hotels nearby the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya and in the Barcelona city center.
THE RESERVATION DEADLINE HAS PASSED. Availability and rates can not be guaranteed.
In order to benefit from special rates, booking requests must be sent to
[email protected]
5-STAR HOTELS
4-STAR HOTELS
Fairmont Rey Juan Carlos I *****
H10 metropolitan ****S
Av. Diagonal, 661-671 I 08028 Barcelona, Spain Tel.: +34 933 64 40 40 Web: www.fairmont.com/barcelona
Rambla de Catalunya, 9 I 08007 Barcelona, Spain Tel.: +34 902 10 09 06 Web: www.h10hotels.com/de/hotels-barcelona/ h10-metropolitan
Distance to congress center: 200 m (2 minutes walking distance) Distance to city center (Plaça de Catalunya): 6,2 km (16 minutes driving distance)
Single room with breakfast: € 179,30 Double room with breakfast: € 196,90
Distance to congress center: 8 km (18 minutes driving distance) Distance to city center (Plaça de Catalunya): 170 m (2 minutes walking distance)
Single room with breakfast: € 245 Double room with breakfast: € 265
Grand Hotel Central Barcelona *****
abba Garden hotel ****
Via Laietana, 30 I 08003 Barcelona, Spain Tel.: +34 932 95 79 00 Web: www.grandhotelcentral.com
Carrer de Santa Rosa, 33 08950 Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain Tel.: +34 935 03 54 54 Web: www.abbagardenhotel.com/en
Distance to congress center: 6,6 km (18 minutes driving distance) Distance to city center (Plaça de Catalunya): 850 m (10 minutes walking distance)
Single/double room (excl. breakfast): € 330
Distance to congress center: 850 m (10 minutes walking distance) Distance to city center (Plaça de Catalunya): 7,8 km (22 minutes driving distance)
Single room with breakfast: € 90 Double room with breakfast: € 100
Majestic Hotel & SPA Barcelona *****
NH Collection Barcelona Gran Hotel Calderón ****
Passeig de Gràcia, 68 I 08007 Barcelona, Spain Tel.: +34 934 88 17 17 Web: www.hotelmajestic.es/en
Rambla de Catalunya, 26 I 08007 Barcelona, Spain Tel.: +34 933 01 00 00 Web: www.nh-hotels.com/hotel/ nh-collection-barcelona-gran-hotel-calderon
Distance to congress center: 6,2 km (17 minutes driving distance) Distance to city center (Plaça de Catalunya): 900 m (10 minutes walking distance)
Single room with breakfast: € 319 Double room with breakfast: € 363
Upgrades available on request.
Distance to congress center: 7,8 km (17 minutes driving distance) Distance to city center (Plaça de Catalunya): 400 m (5 minutes walking distance)
Single room with breakfast: € 226,60 Double room with breakfast: € 243,10 Upgrades available on request.
For booking procedures please refer to: www.5-cc.com/barcelona-2016/accommodation
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PARTNER COUNTRIES
COOPERATION PARTNERS
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE PARTNER COUNTRIES OF 5CC 2016
OUR NETWORK Members of our corporate partners are entitled to reduced "Member” delegate fees and may save up to € 200.
Delegates from these countries are entitled to reduced "Member” delegate fees and may save up to € 200.
FRANCE USA
UKRAINE
INDIA AUSTRALIA
H U D
INTRODUCING OUR PARTNER COUNTRY INDIA We are excited to announce India as one of five official partner countries from each continent for 5CC 2016.
H O M E
The impact of aesthetic dermatology and plastic surgery in India has become evident with not only the increase in patient awareness and use of skin care but the large numbers of aesthetic dermatology and laser procedures being performed by professionals across the country. The nuances of skin of color are important and the international exchange of information at the 5CC meeting will be a huge advantage to all professional doctors attending the meeting.
U S E
W O R K I N G
D E V I C E
G R O U P
Our cooperation with one of the leading countries in this field provides an excellent platform for an intense exchange between experts from all continents. We are proud to announce our invited world-renowned KOLs from India:
Chytra V. Anand Malavika Kohli Ganesh S. Pai Rahul Pillai Mukta Sachdev
Welcome to 5CC, India! ABOUT US The 5-Continent-Congress is comprised of an international group of highly acclaimed Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons who are key opinion leaders in their fields. It is a highly professional conference dedicated to innovations and controversies in the field of aesthetic medicine accompanied by an interesting pre and post conference program. Advances in fillers, toxins, energy based devices and cosmeceuticals will also be presented by international specialists from all continents.
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GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
5CC ABSTRACT AWARD
CELEBRATING THE NEXT GENERATION
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
REGISTRATION
Abstract submission deadline: May 31, 2016
The organizers invite scientists, clinicians, researchers, and industry representatives to submit their abstract(s) for the 5CC Abstract Award.
Online registration at www.5-cc.com is the most preferred way. Delegates and accompanying persons are requested to register in advance by completing and submitting the registration form with appropriate fees. Registration is also possible by fax or email. In order to avoid double charges, please submit your registration only once.
We welcome abstracts on the following topics:
Energy-Based Devices Aesthetic Dermatology Innovations
TERMS AND CONDITIONS General Abstracts from industry representatives will not be considered for the 5CC Abstract Award and the financial price.
REGISTRATION FEE FOR DELEGATES COVERS
Admission to scientific sessions and symposia Congress bag with numerous congress documents Admission to the exhibition Registration will be confirmed only upon complete payment of the delegate fee and other services booked. On site registrations are possible in credit card and cash during the opening hours of the registration desk. All Resident / Student / RN registrations must be supported by valid proof of status. Accompanying person registrations (spouses and non-physicians only) must be supported by valid ID for both spouses.
The best abstract on each topic will receive a certificate and a financial prize of € 1,000. The abstract submission deadline is May 31, 2016; the abstract evaluation deadline is June 30, 2016. Authors will be notified of the abstract evaluation results by email in July 2016. Abstracts received after May 31, 2016 will not be accepted and therefore not be considered for the 5CC Abstract Award and (industry) abstract session. Only abstracts from registered 5CC delegates/industry partners will be considered. Delegates registration is possible online or via Fax. To become an industry partner of 5CC 2016, please contact
[email protected] Selected abstracts will be presented as oral presentations during the abstract session at 5CC 2016. Industry representatives will present their abstracts in an independent industry abstract session. The use of supporting PowerPoint presentation slides will be allowed. Every presentation should be 5 - 7 minutes and 2 - 3 minutes for discussion and questions. The presenter will receive any technical information and presentation instructions at least 8 weeks before 5CC 2016. Abstracts must contain work that has not been previously submitted and/or presented at any national or international meeting before 5CC 2016. Abstract Submission Authors can submit their abstract(s) via e-mail to
[email protected] The author has to clearly indicate the topic (Energy-Based Devices/Aesthetic Dermatology/Innovations). Only electronically submitted abstracts will be considered.
CANCELLATION POLICY We will refund 80% of the participation fee with a € 30 processing fee, if written cancellation reaches Logi-Vent GmbH before April 30, 2016. We will refund 50% of the participation fee with a € 30 processing fee, if cancellation reaches Logi-Vent GmbH before July 31, 2016. No refunds from August 1, 2016. CONFIRMATION Upon receipt of payment, a confirmation will be sent to participants. This authentication should be presented at the registration desk on site. PAYMENT Payment should be made in Euro, without charges for the beneficiary as follows: By credit card By bank transfer On site payment ON SITE PAYMENT With credit card With cash No cheques accepted.
Abstract Evaluation The 5CC Scientific Committee will review all abstracts without knowledge of the author’s name. Acceptance or rejection of an abstract will be based on the average grade awarded by the reviewers. The abstract should be presented in a way that the contribution of the research to advance knowledge can be assessed. The Committee reserves the right to:
Select the abstracts relevant to the sessions; Decide on the final topic of the abstract.
CREDIT CARDS FEES FOR SOCIAL TOUR BOOKINGS The following credit card fees will apply: MasterCard/Visa 4% AMEX: 7% DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Logi-Vent GmbH acts as an intermediary and is not responsible or liable for loss, accidents or damages to people or things during the entire congress independently of their origin. Any other agreement will only be effective if in writing and signed by both parties.
Abstract Formalities Abstracts must be submitted in English and must not exceed 300 words. The authors’ conclusion(s) should be clearly stated. General statements such as the significance of these findings will be regarded unfavorably and will generally lead to the exclusion of abstracts. Initials and abbreviations which are not in common use should be avoided unless they are essential. Remember to check spelling and grammar carefully. Your electronically submitted abstract text will be reproduced as submitted. Speaker disclosure of potential conflicts of interest The 5CC Scientific Committee requires that all presentations be as free of commercial bias as possible and that any information on commercial products or services be based on already generally accepted medical thinking. It is also preferred that generic drug names be used wherever possible and that any presentation referring to unlabeled or research-associated commercial products should disclose this situation to session attendees.
Logi-Vent GmbH shall not be liable hereunder on whatsoever legal basis by reason of any cancellation of all or part of the event or by reason of any termination of all or part of the event ahead of schedule on account of any cause that is beyond the reasonable control of Logi-Vent GmbH (such as acts of God, war, insurrection, civil unrest, strikes, etc.).
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7th 5CC
BARCELONA
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August 31-September 3, 2016
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Early Bird - by 01.05.2016 Late Date - by 30.08.2016 ❏ € 490 ❏ € 540
On site € 600
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Early Bird - by 01.05.2016 Late Date - by 30.08.2016 ❏ € 120 ❏ € 170
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On site € 150
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Chemical Peeling
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Early Bird - by 01.05.2016 ❏ € 200
Late Date - by 30.08.2016 ❏ € 250
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On site € 300 ❏ Saturday
PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS Home-Use Device Symposium For delegates of the 7 5CC: ❏ Yes , I am registered and would like to participate in the HUD Symposium On site € 125
Only HUD Symposium: Early Bird - by 01.05.2016 Late Date - by 30.08.2016 ❏ € 250 ❏ € 300
On site € 220
On site € 220
On site € 220
Injectables Early Bird - by 01.05.2016 Late Date - by 30.08.2016 ❏ € 120 ❏ € 170
On site € 220
Laser & EBD
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On site € 220
On site € 350
Early Bird - by 01.05.2016 Late Date - by 30.08.2016 ❏ € 120 ❏ € 170
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On site € 220
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LED Academy Symposium Free admission for delegates of the 7th 5CC. ❏ Yes , I am registered and would like to participate in the LED Symposium. Only LED Academy Symposium: Early Bird - by 01.05.2016 Late Date - by 30.08.2016 ❏ € 50 ❏ € 75
On site € 10
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