Dr. Spero J. Theodorou, surgical director of bodySCULPT in Manhattan, NYC, will attend the 23rd Annual Dallas Cosmetic Surgery™ and Medicine Meeting being held on March 11 and March 12, 2020 at the Westin Galleria Dallas, Dallas.
The Dallas Cosmetic Surgery Meeting will bring together a world-class faculty to impart instruction on the latest techniques in cosmetic surgery. The objectives of the meeting are to teach physicians and residents how to achieve safe and reproducible aesthetic results.
The program includes presentations, live demonstrations, panel discussions, pre-recorded video, and Q&A sessions with audience participation. In addition to education on the latest techniques and advances in cosmetic medicine, topics include controversies and advances in face, breast and body contouring procedures, and surgical and nonsurgical options for facial rejuvenation and autologous fat grafting. Participants can also view demonstrations of the latest injectables and technology.
The meeting is divided into two programs – cosmetic medicine on March 11 and cosmetic surgery on March 12. The first day will focus on the emerging role of nonsurgical skin tightening and fat removal devices as well as hot topics in lasers, scar elimination and the latest in cosmetic fillers and neuromodulators. The second day will highlight cosmetic surgical advances and safety of emerging surgical treatment options in breast augmentation, breast implant illness, safe buttock/true body sculpting, and safe, modern treatments for the aging face.
On the first day, Dr. Theodorou will be lecturing on the topic: “What’s New in Non‐Surgical Face Tightening”. He is also one of the moderators in the panels for Non‐invasive Body Contouring/Skin Tightening/PRP: “Which Device is a Game Changer in My Practice” and Minimally Invasive Approaches to Face Contouring: “Minimally Invasive Contouring/Skin Tightening – What Works, What’s Still Missing”?
The Annual Dallas Cosmetic Surgery™ and Medicine Meeting, along with the Dallas Rhinoplasty meeting held immediately afterwards, has trained over 15,000 plastic surgeons and cosmetic physicians from 55 countries around the world since its inception. The audience expected to attend these meeting this year include, plastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, oculoplastic surgeons, residents in the above specialties, and non-physician Providers working in the office of board-certified physicians in the above specialties.
According to Markets Insider, the esteemed faculty will also focus on how social media is transforming all of medicine and plastic surgery. They will focus on patient safety with an emphasis on evidence-based medicine which is changing how cosmetic surgery is practiced today.