American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

AACS Opens Registration for Its 2022 Annual Scientific Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 
THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COSMETIC SURGERY OPENS
REGISTRATION FOR ITS 2022 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM


“Immerse in Perfection—Advances in Cosmetic Surgery” will take place live and in-person on February 3-5, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV with an optional Facial Cosmetic Surgery

Cadaver Course offered on February 2.
 

(November 29, 2021, Chicago, IL)—The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS), the world’s largest multi-specialty home for physicians dedicated to cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine, has opened registration for its 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM.)

Themed “Immerse in Perfection – Advances in Cosmetic Surgery,” this signature AACS continuing education program will take place live and in-person at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in
Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 3-5, 2022, with an optional full-day Facial Cosmetic Surgery Cadaver Course offered on February 2, 2022.

“Our theme, ‘Immerse in Perfection,’ says it all,” notes Dr. J. Kevin Duplechain, ASM Chair. “Experts, leaders, and industry will all meet to experience three days of perfection centered on cosmetic surgery.”

The 2022 AACS Annual Scientific Meeting features leading subject matter experts in the field of cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine. The program offers 28 educational sessions that include keynote presentations, ground-breaking didactic sessions and panel discussions geared for cosmetic surgeons and allied health professionals.

A wide array of topics will be covered, including in part: face lift, breast, rhinoplasty, liposuction surgery, body contouring, skin rejuvenation and hair restoration, best devices for skin and body treatments, and a male/female genitourinary specialty session. Panel discussions on complications and high-impact sessions on aesthetic medicine topics will also be offered, as well as    practice management and risk management for malpractice prevention. Attendees can partake in several master sessions plus specialized sessions for Allied Health, New Surgeons, and the popular Residents Forum, along with various social and networking opportunities.

Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown, AACS President, comments, “Our Scientific Meeting provides an education theme that resonates with our members as we all strive to advance our skills in meeting the patients’ cosmetic expectations—particularly now, after two years of Zoom, other virtual platforms and ever-expanding social media activity.”

Dr. Alex W. Sobel, ASM Co-chair, adds, “Patients deserve safe, educated, trained, ethical, and compassionate care, which is why the AACS exists. The AACS ASM, this year especially, is our society’s celebration of our collective drive to serve the public, our colleagues, and our beloved profession, historically, now, and always with the charge of cosmetic surgery patient safety.”

The full AACS ASM program can be viewed by visiting this page.

The pre-meeting Facial Cosmetic Surgery Cadaver Workshop, held on February 2, 2022, will help participants better understand and implement the latest techniques in cosmetic surgery and also cover the most anticipated complications. For more information about this pre-meeting course, visit: https://aacs2022.cosmeticsurgery.org/cadaver-workshop/

To register for the live meeting, visit: AACS 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting

For cosmetic surgery professionals who cannot attend the meeting live and in-person, recordings of the Scientific Meeting can be purchased and will be available from February 22 – May 22, 2022.

 

About the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS)

The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) is committed to advancing the multi-specialty, global disciplines of cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine for the benefit of patients and practitioners. Since its inception in 1985, the AACS has become the leading educational provider for cosmetic surgery practitioners from a diverse array of medical specialties, including dermatology, oral & maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, general surgery, ophthalmology, and plastic/reconstructive surgery. AACS is composed of over 1,600 members who pursue educational and training opportunities in cosmetic surgery to ensure consistently high quality patient care.

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