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UCLA<br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute<br />

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA<br />

100 <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza, UCLA<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90095-7000<br />

<strong>Aesthetic</strong> <strong><strong>Eye</strong>lid</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Facial</strong><br />

<strong>Rejuvenation</strong><br />

<strong>Course</strong><br />

Saturday, June 3, 2006<br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute<br />

UCLA<br />

<strong>Aesthetic</strong> <strong><strong>Eye</strong>lid</strong><br />

Program Chairman<br />

Raymond S. Douglas, MD, PhD<br />

<strong>Course</strong> Directors<br />

Robert Alan Goldberg, MD<br />

Henry I. Baylis, MD<br />

Norman Shorr, MD<br />

Jonathan A. Hoenig, MD<br />

Angelo Tsirbas, MD<br />

Robert Axelrod, MD Memorial Lecturer<br />

Marc S. Cohen, MD<br />

UCLA <strong>Course</strong> Faculty<br />

Christine C. Annunziata, MD<br />

Cynthia A. Boxrud, MD<br />

Bruce B. Becker, MD<br />

Richard W. Bryant, MD<br />

Michael J. Groth, MD<br />

Jerome R. Klein, MD<br />

Gary P. Lask, MD<br />

Igal Leibovitch, MD<br />

Tanuj Nakra, MD<br />

Stan Saulny, MD<br />

Robert Schwarcz MD<br />

Rona Z. Silkiss, MD<br />

Kenneth D. <strong>Stein</strong>sapir, MD<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Facial</strong> <strong>Rejuvenation</strong> <strong>Course</strong><br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute<br />

June 3, 2006<br />

RPB Auditorium<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTION:<br />

<strong>Aesthetic</strong> surgical concepts <strong>and</strong><br />

techniques continue to evolve.<br />

Patients are increasingly sophisticated,<br />

<strong>and</strong> are looking for less invasive<br />

options for facial rejuvenation. This<br />

course features recognized experts<br />

in orbitofacial surgery who will give<br />

focused, practical talks <strong>and</strong> demonstrations<br />

featuring the most recent<br />

developments in minimally invasive<br />

aesthetic surgery. The topics covered<br />

will include non-surgical aesthetic<br />

facial rejuvenation, aesthetic upper<br />

eyelid surgery, aesthetic lower eyelid<br />

surgery, forehead lift, minimally<br />

invasive lower face lift surgery <strong>and</strong><br />

midface lift surgery. Practical detailed<br />

techniques, patient selection, <strong>and</strong><br />

avoidance of complications will be<br />

stressed in the lectures <strong>and</strong> in the<br />

course syllabus. The course is organized<br />

around didactic lectures, video<br />

presentations with critique, live<br />

demonstrations, <strong>and</strong> discussion sessions,<br />

focusing on aesthetic eyelid<br />

<strong>and</strong> facial rejuvenation.<br />

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:<br />

At the conclusion of this program participants will be able to:<br />

• Recognize <strong>and</strong> be familiar with the palate of options, evaluation, <strong>and</strong><br />

decision making for non-surgical aesthetic facial rejuvenation.<br />

• Practice safe techniques of aesthetic upper eyelid surgery, aesthetic<br />

lower eyelid surgery.<br />

• Underst<strong>and</strong> the principles of midface rejuvenation with a review of the<br />

anatomy <strong>and</strong> physiology as it relates to safe procedures.<br />

• Underst<strong>and</strong> the relevant anatomy <strong>and</strong> potential anatomic danger areas<br />

related to surgical rejuvenation of the orbit, face <strong>and</strong> neck.<br />

• Avoid surgical complications or provide appropriate management of<br />

complications.<br />

• Refer to practical course material <strong>and</strong> feel comfortable incorporating<br />

new techniques safely <strong>and</strong> conservatively into their own practice.


<strong>Aesthetic</strong> <strong><strong>Eye</strong>lid</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Facial</strong> <strong>Rejuvenation</strong> <strong>Course</strong><br />

Saturday, June 3, 2006<br />

7:15-8:00am Continental Breakfast <strong>and</strong> Exhibits<br />

8:00-8:10am <strong>Course</strong> Introduction<br />

Robert Alan Goldberg, MD<br />

8:10-8:30am Evaluation, Communication, <strong>and</strong> Decision Making:<br />

How to Navigate the <strong>Aesthetic</strong> Consultation<br />

Robert Alan Goldberg, MD<br />

8:30-8:45am Fellow Video Rounds from the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute:<br />

My First Blepharoplasty<br />

Tanuj Nakra, MD<br />

-Comment on Technique <strong>and</strong> Post-Operative Results<br />

Henry I. Baylis, MD<br />

8:45-9:00am The Expert’s Secrets for Creating Happy Blepharoplasty Patients<br />

Rona Z. Silkiss, MD<br />

9:00-9:10am Step by Step Guide for a Successful Blepharoplasty<br />

Stan Saulny, MD<br />

9:15-9:30am Fellow Video Rounds from the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute:<br />

My First Upper Blepharoplasty with <strong>Eye</strong>brow Fat Pad Sculpture<br />

Richard W. Bryant, MD<br />

-Comment on Technique <strong>and</strong> Post-Operative Results<br />

Jonathan A. Hoenig, MD<br />

9:30-9:40am Introduction to the Robert Axelrod, MD Memorial Lecture<br />

Norman Shorr, MD<br />

9:40-10:05am The Robert Axelrod, MD Memorial Lecture<br />

“Blepharoplasty: Practical Considerations Which Make a<br />

Difference”<br />

Marc Cohen MD<br />

10:05-10:15am Questions <strong>and</strong> Discussion<br />

10:15-10:35am Break <strong>and</strong> Exhibits<br />

10:35-10:55am The Complex Art of Choosing the Right Patients for Blepharoplasty<br />

Michael J. Groth, MD<br />

10:55-11:15am The Under-Appreciated Lateral <strong>Eye</strong>brow Fat Pad: Options for<br />

Sculpture <strong>and</strong> Repositioning<br />

Jonathan A. Hoenig, MD<br />

11:15-11:30am Fellow Video Rounds from the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute:<br />

My First Endoscopic Forehead Lift<br />

Christine C. Annunziata, MD. <strong>and</strong> Igal Leibovitch, MD<br />

-Comment on Technique <strong>and</strong> Post-Operative Results<br />

Norman Shorr, MD<br />

11:30-11:45am Nonsurgical Options for Facelifting<br />

Norman Shorr, MD<br />

11:45-12:05pm Five Key Points for Successful Use of Fillers<br />

Jerome Klein, MD<br />

12:05-12:25pm Discussion<br />

12:25-1:15pm Lunch <strong>and</strong> Exhibits<br />

1:15-1:30pm M&M from the Fellows Conference: The Worst Complications of the<br />

Year, <strong>and</strong> How They Were Managed<br />

Richard W. Bryant, MD <strong>and</strong> Tanuj Nakra, MD<br />

-Faculty Comments <strong>and</strong> Pearls for Managing Complications<br />

Raymond Douglas, MD, PhD<br />

1:30-1:50pm Improving the Skin: What is the State of the Art in Ablative <strong>and</strong><br />

Nonablative Technologies?<br />

Gary P. Lask, MD<br />

1:50-2:05pm Experts’ Pearls for <strong>Facial</strong> Reshaping with Botulinum Toxin<br />

Kenneth D. <strong>Stein</strong>sapir, MD<br />

2:05-2:30pm Lower <strong><strong>Eye</strong>lid</strong> Blepharoplasty: It’s Not About Pretzels<br />

Norman Shorr, MD<br />

2:30-2:45pm Questions <strong>and</strong> Answers<br />

2:45-3:00pm Break <strong>and</strong> Exhibits<br />

3:00-4:10pm Live Injections: Simultaneous Demonstrations by Senior<br />

<strong>Course</strong> Faculty<br />

Moderator: Raymond Douglas, MD, PhD<br />

There will be two injections taking place simultaneously. The audience<br />

will view the injections by video feed, <strong>and</strong> through the moderator,<br />

audience questions will be relayed to the treating surgeons in<br />

interactive fashion.<br />

Preliminary Surgery Schedule: Periorbital rejuvenation with<br />

hyaluronic acid gel (2 cases), lower face reshaping with fillers,<br />

customized botox facial reshaping, upper orbital reshaping with<br />

hyaluronic acid gel fillers, non-ablative laser skin rejuvenation<br />

including the Polaris Laser.<br />

4:10-4:30pm Final Faculty Panel Faceoff: Presentation of Challenging Cases with<br />

Management Alternatives<br />

4:30pm Adjourn<br />

ACCREDITATION<br />

The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, is accredited by the<br />

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.<br />

The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, designates this continuing<br />

medical education activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should<br />

only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.<br />

UCLA CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE<br />

The FDA has issued a concept paper which classifies commercial support of scientific <strong>and</strong> educational programs<br />

as promotional unless it can be affirmed that the program is “truly independent” <strong>and</strong> free of commercial<br />

influence. In addition to independence, the FDA requires that non-promotional, commercially supported<br />

education be objective, balanced, <strong>and</strong> scientifically rigorous. In addition, Accreditation Council for Continuing<br />

Medical Education policy now m<strong>and</strong>ates that the provider adequately manages all identified potential<br />

conflicts of interest prior to the program. The policy further states that all potential conflicts<br />

of interest of the CME staff <strong>and</strong> faculty be fully disclosed to the program’s participants. We, at<br />

UCLA, fully endorse the letter <strong>and</strong> spirit of these concepts.<br />

J u l e s S t e i n E y e I n s t i t u t e<br />

ACCOMMODATIONS<br />

W LOS ANGELES HOTEL<br />

The W Los Angeles Hotel is located within walking distance of the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute at 930 Hilgard<br />

Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024, with rates starting at $225 per night. For reservations call 1-800-877-W<br />

HOTELS <strong>and</strong> please mention the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute.<br />

HILGARD HOUSE<br />

Hilgard House is located across the street from the W Los Angeles Hotel at 927 Hilgard Avenue, Los<br />

Angeles, CA 90024, with rates starting at $119 per night. For reservations call (310) 208-3945 <strong>and</strong> please<br />

mention the UCLA <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute.<br />

DIRECTIONS<br />

Conveniently located within UCLA at the corner of Westwood Boulevard <strong>and</strong> Le Conte Avenue, the <strong>Jules</strong><br />

<strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Institute, 100 <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza, Los Angeles, 90095 is easily accessible from all points in Southern<br />

California. It is approximately 15 miles from the Los Angeles International Airport. Parking is available at<br />

the Institute for $8 per day.<br />

FROM THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY (405)<br />

Take Wilshire Boulevard offramp east (toward Westwood Boulevard). Turn left onto Westwood Boulevard<br />

from Wilshire. After crossing Le Conte, turn right onto <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza. Parking is located immediately to the<br />

right (adjacent to the Doris <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Research Center) as you turn onto <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza.<br />

AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE<br />

Prime Time (800) 262-7433, Skycar (310) 306-3554, Super Shuttle (310) 532-5999<br />

TAXICABS<br />

Beverly Hills Cab Co. (310) 273-6611, Checker Cab Co. (800) 300-5007, United Independent (310) 278-2500,<br />

Yellow Cab (310) 838-2121<br />

INFORMATION<br />

Debbie Sato, Academic Programs<br />

100 <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza, Rm 3-223, Los Angeles, CA 90095-7000<br />

Telephone (310) 825-4617 • Fax (310) 206-8015 • E-Mail sato@jsei.ucla.edu<br />

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION<br />

<strong>Aesthetic</strong> <strong><strong>Eye</strong>lid</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Facial</strong> <strong>Rejuvenation</strong> <strong>Course</strong> • June 3, 2006<br />

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that there will be a $75.00 service charge for any cancellation <strong>and</strong> 50% service charge for cancellation after<br />

May 19, 2006.<br />

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PHONE: (310) 825-4617 • FAX: (310) 206-8015

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