Update from the 25th Breast Surgery and Body Contouring Symposium

Santa Fe, NM – I wanted to take this opportunity to let patients know about my experience at the 25th Annual Breast Surgery and Body Contouring Symposium. This is my first visit to this plastic surgery symposium which is sponsored by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
I arrived Thursday evening and missed all the live plastic surgery presentations. I was pleasantly surprised, however, to find the most invigorating discussion occurring on Friday. The schedule included an updated presentation on silicone gel breast implants, including some early numbers on the form-stable gel breast implants, currently undergoing FDA trials.
Thursday was also a good day for the basic science and technique of fat harvest, stem cells, and fat injections. The discussion was focused primarily on fat grafting as it applies in reconstruction of the breast after mastectomy. The portion of this medical conference involving the use of stem cells in the future was really quite exciting.
The day in the main lecture area was wrapped up between the component with liposuction and revision lipo with and without ultrasound. At the time, late in the day, I was looking forward to the body contouring instructional course I signed up for earlier. I chose to go with the brachioplasty after major weight loss course, as it peaked my interests the most. I certainly did get to see a different approach for arm lift than what I routinely use.
Overall, I gave my first day at this plastic and cosmetic surgery conference a 9 out of 10, so far…. I am indeed looking forward to hearing all the discussion about plastic surgery after major weight loss on Saturday!





