Panel: Special Closing Session: Skin Care for Life: Part of a Comprehensive Plastic Surgery Practice | |||
Objective: With the continued increase in patients seeking less invasive cosmetic treatment, such as topical facial rejuvenation and the growth of Medi-spas connected to plastic surgical practice, comprehensive training and coverage of important non-surgical approaches to youthful appearance is critical. This 4 hour in-depth session will cover the science of skin care products, peels and other topical facial treatments, the nuts and bolts of all offerings applicable to an overall skin care program, the pluses and deltas involved in the business of starting a spa, and efficient technology for tracking the skin care practice. Plastic Surgeons, estheticians and other skin care providers are invited to attend this four hour session free of charge. | |||
Panelists: | Richard J. Greco, MD Jason N. Pozner, MD Renato Saltz, MD Susan Kaweski, MD Debra L. Yates Richard H. Bensimon, MD Heather Rogers |
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Chair: | Roxanne J. Guy, MD | ||
11931 | Should Your Practice Have a Skin Care Program? Richard J. Greco, MD |
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11932 | Skin Care 2006: Lasers and Integrating it All Jason N. Pozner, MD |
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11936 | Skin Care for Life: Croton Oil Peels Richard H. Bensimon, MD |
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11933 | Panelist: Renato Saltz, MD Renato Saltz, MD |
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11934 | SPAR Study: Skin Product Assessment Research Study Susan Kaweski, MD |
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11935 | Frank Skin-Sense and More from an Aesthetician's Perspective Debra L. Yates |
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11937 | Geek Squad: The Business Behind the MediSpa Heather Rogers |
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12041 | Guiding Principals for Supervision of Non-Physician Personnel In Medical Spas and Physician Offices Roxanne J. Guy, MD |
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