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NO PHOTOGRAPHY & WELCOME NO VIDEO RECORDING OF SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS Violators will be dismissed from the meeting. Thank you for your cooperation. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 WELCOME 3 BRIEF AGENDA 4 DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAM 8 VENUE & SHUTTLE 10 DUBAI/THINGS TO DO 11 GENERAL INFORMATION 12 CME INFORMATION 14 FACULTY 18 EXHIBITORS 20 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 21 ABOUT ISHRS WELCOME Dear Colleagues, Welcome to the ISHRS World Live Surgery Workshop in Dubai! We would like to personally thank you for joining us and our outstanding world class faculty. Conradin von Albertini, MD Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB With the ever-expanding membership of the ISHRS, especially in Asia, Dubai provides the ideal location for a state of the art workshop, with its easy access, top facilities and renowned tourist attractions. We are excited with the partnership with the fantastic facilities and staff of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital in the heart of Dubai Healthcare City. The large operating rooms will host 20+ faculty surgeons demonstrating their various techniques and tools, where you will be able to rub shoulders with them in the OR, or take advantage of the large video viewing room showing footage from every operating angle. Our faculty represent the crème de la crème in our specialty in terms of skill & experience, but they also pride themselves in their balanced and unbiased approach to hair restoration. The mornings will start with a comprehensive list of lectures and panel discussions followed by surgery in the afternoons, whilst a fantastic beginner lecture course takes place on the Thursday before the workshop. We are supremely confident you will find the entire event of the highest calibre in terms of education, collegiality and hospitality, but please do not forget to also enjoy yourselves in this ever-evolving part of the world. We are at your disposal should you need any assistance. Yours, Conradin von Albertini, MD, FISHRS I Switzerland Chair Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS I UK Co-Chair 2
WELCOME BRIEF AGENDA THURSDAY l MARCH 8, 2018 12:00 pm -6:30 pm Registration Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 12:00 pm -2:00 pm Welcome Lunch Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 12:00 pm -6:30 pm Speaker Upload A/V Desk Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 2:00 pm -6:00 pm Lectures, Basic Principles "brush-up" Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 6:15 pm -7:45 pm Welcome Cocktail Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek FRIDAY l MARCH 9, 2018 6:30 am -8:00 pm Eat Breakfast (on your own) 7:00 am -12:30 pm Registration Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 7:00 am -12:00 pm Speaker Upload A/V Desk Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 8:00 am -12:00 pm Lectures Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 12:00 am -1:00 pm Lunch Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Live Surgery Observational AACS Hospital 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Exhibit Viewing AACS Hospital 5:00 pm -6:30 pm Transfer to Hotel; Evening on Own SATURDAY l MARCH 10, 2018 6:30 am -8:00 pm Eat Breakfast (on your own) 7:00 am -12:30 pm Registration Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 7:00 am -12:00 pm Speaker Upload A/V Desk Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 8:00 am -12:00 pm Lectures Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 12:00 pm -1:00 pm Lunch Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Live Surgery Observational AACS Hospital 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Exhibit Viewing AACS Hospital 5:00 pm -6:30 pm Transfer to Hotel 7:30 pm -11:30 pm Conclusion Party Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek 3
THURSDAY l MARCH 8, 2018 DAY-BY-DAY PROGR AM AT THE HOTEL 12:00 pm -2:00 pm Registration and Welcome Lunch DONOR HARVESTING: FUT 12:00 pm -6:30 pm Registration Desk Hours 4:35 pm -4:38 pm 3 Moderator Introduction Vincenzo Gambino MD, PhD, FISHRS | Italy 12:00 pm -6:30 pm Speaker Upload A/V Desk 4:39 pm -4:47 pm 8 Strip Calculation, Strip Harvesting and 2:00 pm -6:00 pm Basic Principles – Brush Up Your Knowledge Wound Closure Damkerng Pathomvanich, MD, FISHRS | 2:00 pm -2:03 pm 3 Welcome from Workshop Chair Thailand Conradin von Albertini, MD, FISHRS | Switzerland 4:48 pm -4:54 pm 6 FUT Complications: Overview 2:03 pm -2:06 pm 3 Welcome from Workshop Co-Chair Mohammad Humayun Mohmand, MD, FISHRS Bessam Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK | UAE HAIR LOSS 4:55 pm -5:02 pm 7 Q&A 2:07 pm -2:09 pm 2 Moderator Introduction RECIPIENT PLACING Ahmed Adel Noreldin, MD, FISHRS | Egypt 5:03 pm -5:05 pm 2 Moderator Introduction 2:10 pm -2:18 pm 8 Hair, Androgenetic Hair Loss & Hair Loss Bradley R. Wolf, MD, FISHRS | USA Patterns Gholamali Abbasi, MD, FISHRS | Iran 5:06 pm -5:11 pm 5 Principles of Good Placing Georgios Zontos, MD, MSc, PhD, FISHRS | 2:19 pm -2:25 pm 6 Non-Scarring Alopecia Denmark Ratchathorn Panchaprateep, MD, PhD | Thailand 5:12 pm -5:19 pm 7 Overview: Placing Techniques 2:26 pm -2:32 pm 6 Scarring Alopecia Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK Francisco Jimenez, MD, FISHRS | Spain 5:20 pm -5:26 m 6 Placing Disasters and How to Avoid Them 2:33 pm -2:41 pm 8 Q&A Marie-Andrée Schambach, MD | Guatemala SURGICAL PLANNING & ANESTHESIA 5:27 pm -5:34 pm 7 Q&A 2:42 pm -2:44 pm 2 Moderator Introduction POST OP CARE AND EMERGENCIES Russell Knudsen, MBBS, FISHRS | Australia 5:35 pm -5:37 pm 2 Moderator Introduction 2:45 pm -2:51 pm 6 Consultation and Patient Selection – Do’s Ratchathorn Panchaprateep, MD, PhD | Thailand and Don’ts Jennifer Martinick, MBBS | Australia 5:38 pm -5:45 pm 7 Post-Op Care Melike Külahçi, MD | Turkey 2:52 pm -2:59 pm 7 The Safe Donor Zone Emorane Lupanzula, MD | Belgium 5:46 pm -5:53 pm 7 Awareness of Operative Risks in HRS Kuniyoshi Yagyu, MD, FISHRS | Japan 3:00 pm -3:06 pm 6 Good Practice of Surgical Planning Konstantinos K. Anastassakis, MD, PhD | Greece 5:54 pm -6:00 pm 6 Q&A 3:07 pm -3:15 pm 8 Designing a Natural Hair Line in Men AT THE HOTEL and Women Robert S. Haber, MD, FISHRS | USA 6:15 pm -7:45 pm Welcome Cocktails Please join your colleagues for a welcome cocktail. 3:16 pm -3:23 pm 7 Anesthesia and Patient Comfort Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be available for Gregory Williams, MBBS, FISHRS | UK workshop participants, exhibitors, and for those who purchased tickets for their spouse/guest. 3:24 pm -3:32 pm 8 Q&A No dinner is served at this function. DONOR HARVESTING: FUE ATTIRE: Business casual. 3:33 pm -3:35 pm 2 Moderator Introduction LOCATION: Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights, Cagatay Sezgin, MD | UAE Lower Floor, Al Manzil 3:36 pm -3:44 pm 8 Overview: Excision Techniques and 7:45 pm Operating Surgeons & Moderators Transfer to Hospital. Meet at Group Entrance on FUE Devices Ground Level (near ISHRS Regisration Desk). Conradin von Albertini MD, FISHRS | Switzerland 3:45 pm -3:53 pm 8 FUE Donor Analysis, Donor Size and Limits AT THE HOSPITAL James A. Harris, MD, FISHRS | USA 3:54 pm -3:59 pm 5 FUE Graft Injuries 8:00 pm -9:30 pm Operating Surgeons & Moderators Briefing AACS Hospital Jean Devroye, MD, FISHRS | Belgium 4:00 pm -4:06 pm 6 Donor Complications in FUE Kapil Dua, MBBS, MS, FISHRS | India 4:07 pm -4:14 pm 7 Q&A 4:15 pm -4:35 pm 20 Coffee Break 4 THURS
FRIDAY l MARCH 9, 2018 DAY-BY-DAY PROGR AM AT THE HOTEL 6:30 am -8:00 am Breakfast on your own RECIPIENT SITE & SURGICAL PLAN Attendees should eat in the hotel breakfast room. It is included with the ISHRS group block room rate. 10:00 am -10:03 am 3 Moderator Introduction Gholamali Abbasi, MD, FISHRS | Iran Breakfast will not be served in the lecture room. Any out of block guests can opt to pay for breakfast. 10:04 am -10:10 am 6 Long Term Strategies and Patient Selection Gregory Williams, MBBS, FISHRS | UK 7:00 am -12:30 pm Registration 7:00 am -12:00 pm Speaker Upload A/V Desk 10:11 am -10:19 am 8 Natural Looks, Hairline and Cosmesis Jennifer Martinick, MBBS | Australia 8:00 am -12:00 pm Usual Cases – Deepen Your Knowledge 10:20 am -10:25 am 5 How to Reach Good Coverage with a 8:00 am -8:10 am 10 Opening Remarks Minimum of Hair Conradin von Albertini, MD, FISHRS | Switzerland Arika Bansal, MD | India Bessam Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK 10:26 am -10:31 am 5 Dealing with the Crown Area DONOR HARVESTING: FUE Vincenzo Gambino MD, PhD, FISHRS | Italy 8:10 am -8:12 am 2 Moderator Introduction 10:32 am -10:38 am 6 Holding Solutions & Plasma as a Arthur Tykocinski, MD, FISHRS | Brazil Substitute FUE PUNCH TECHNIQUES Anil Garg, MBBS, MS, MCh, FISHRS | India 8:12 am -8:16 am 4 Sharp Manual 10:39 am -10:49 am 10 Panel & Q&A Emorane Lupanzula, MD | Belgium IMPLANTATION & PLACING 8:17 am -8:21 am 4 Sharp Motorized 10:50 am -10:52 am 2 Moderator Introduction Parsa Mohebi, MD, FISHRS | USA Muhammad N. Rashid, MD | Pakistan 8:22 am -8:26 am 4 Blunt Hexagonal 10:52 am -10:59 am 7 The Art of Forceps Placing James A. Harris, MD, FISHRS | USA Bradley R. Wolf, MD, FISHRS | USA 8:27 am -8:31 am 4 Hybrid Flared Serrated 11:00 am -11:07 am 7 Protecting Grafts with Implanters Jean Devroye, MD, FISHRS | Belgium Conradin von Albertini MD, FISHRS | Switzerland 8:32 am -8:36 am 4 Hybrid Flared Reactive 11:08 am -11:14 am 6 The Sharp Implanter Technique Sanusi Umar, MD FISHRS | USA Arthur Tykocinski, MD, FISHRS | Brazil 8:37 am -8:41 am 4 Multidimensional 11:15 am -11:21 am 6 The Depth-Controlled Sharp Implanter Tseng-Kuo Shiao, MD, FISHRS | USA Sungjoo (Tommy) Hwang, MD, PhD, FISHRS | 8:42 am -8:46 am 4 Robotic South Korea Russell Knudsen, MBBS, FISHRS | Australia 11:22 am -11:28 am 6 The Dull Implanter Technique 8:47 am -8:54 am 7 FUE Complications and How to Avoid Them Video from Mauro Speranzini, MD | Brazil Conradin von Albertini MD, FISHRS | Switzerland 11:29 am -11:35 am 6 Hassle-Free Recipient Site Staining 8:55 am -9:01 am 6 Transection: Why and How It Matters Muhammad N. Rashid, MD | Pakistan Georgios Zontos, MD, MSc, PhD, FISHRS | Denmark 11:36 am -11:45 am 9 Panel & Q&A 9:01 am -9:11 am 10 Panel & Q&A LIVE SURGERY & HOSPITAL INFORMATION DONOR HARVESTING: FUT 11:45 am -12:00 pm 15 Case Presentations and Announcements 9:12 am -9:14 am 2 Moderator Introduction Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK Mohammad Humayun Mohmand, MD, FISHRS | UAE LUNCH & TRANSFER FROM HOTEL TO HOSPITAL 9:14 am -9:21 am 7 Harvesting Techniques to Avoid Transection 11:00 am Exhibitors Lunch EXHIBIT BUS 11:35 am Load; 11:45 am Depart Damkerng Pathomvanich, MD, FISHRS | Thailand or walk to hospital 9:21 am -9:27 am 6 Preventing FUT Complications Ahmed Adel Noreldin, MD, FISHRS | Egypt 11:30 am Operating Surgeons Lunch OPER ATING SURGEONS BUS 9:27 am -9:33 am 6 FUT, FUE or Combo – The Art of Making 12:05 pm Load; 12:15 pm Depart; or walk to hospital Right Choices 12:00 pm -1:15 pm Attendees Lunch Konstantinos K. Anastassakis, MD, PhD | Greece ATTENDEES BUS 1:00 pm Load; 1:15 pm Depart 9:33 am -9:40 am 7 Q&A or walk to hospital 9:40 am -10:00 am 20 Coffee Break AT THE HOSPITAL 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Live Surgery Observational 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Exhibits Viewing 5:00 pm -6:30 pm Transfer from Hospital to Hotel Evening Evening Free FRI 5
DAY-BY-DAY PROGR AM SATURDAY l MARCH 10, 2018 AT THE HOTEL 6:30 am -8:00 am Breakfast on your own FUE EFFICIENCY & DYNAMICS Attendees should eat in the hotel breakfast room. 9:56 am -9:59 am 3 Moderator Introduction It is included with the ISHRS group block room rate. Parsa Mohebi, MD, FISHRS | USA Breakfast will not be served in the lecture room. Any out of block guests can opt to pay for breakfast. 10:00 am -10:06 am 6 Introducing FUE into Your Practice: Why 7:00 am -12:30 pm Registration and How Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK 7:00 am -12:00 pm Speaker Upload A/V Desk 10:07 am -10:13 am 6 Punch Size, Speed, Staff, Control– The 8:00 am -12:00 pm Special and Advanced Cases – Good Practice of FUE Specialize Your Knowledge Arika Bansal, MD | India 8:00 am -8:10 am 10 Opening Remarks 10:14 am -10:20 am 6 Dynamics of FUE Conradin von Albertini, MD, FISHRS | Switzerland Parsa Mohebi, MD, FISHRS | USA Bessam Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK 10:21 am -10:27 am 6 Patient and Surgeon Ergonomics of FUE – SPECIAL CASES – PART 1 New Ideas 8:10 am -8:12 am 2 Moderator Introduction Jean Devroye, MD, FISHRS | Belgium Kapil Dua, MBBS, MS, FISHRS | India 10:28 am -10:38 am 10 Panel & Q&A 8:13 am -8:20 am 7 The Female Patient: Hair Loss, Hair Line, RED FLAGS & CONTR AINDICATIONS Hair Transplant Melike Külahçi, MD | Turkey 10:38 am -10:39 am 1 Moderator Introduction Aditya Gupta, MD, PhD, FISHRS | Canada 8:21 am -8:28 am 7 Eye Brows – Pearls and Tips Robert S. Haber, MD, FISHRS | USA 10:40 am -10:47 am 7 Dermoscopy – Yellow Dots and Other Red Flags 8:29 am -8:36 am 7 Unshaven FUE, the New Normal? Ratchathorn Panchaprateep, MD, PhD | Thailand James A. Harris, MD, FISHRS | USA 10:48 am -10:55 am 7 Patient Selection and Limitations of FUE 8:37 am -8:43 am 6 Transplanting Long Hair – Why and How Kapil Dua, MBBS, MS, FISHRS | India Otavio Augusto Boaventura Lima, MD | Brazil 10:56 am -11:03 am 7 Q&A 8:44 am -8:52 am 8 Panel & Q&A UPDATE ON NON-SURGICAL SPECIAL CASES – PART 2 HAIR LOSS THER APY 8:53 am -8:59 am 6 Beard or Not to Beard 11:04 am -11:06 am 2 Moderator Introduction Marie-Andrée Schambach, MD | Guatemala Francisco Jimenez, MD, FISHRS | Spain 9:00 am -9:06 am 6 Body Hair Transplant 11:07 am -11:13 am 6 Hair Loss Therapy: How and When Anil Garg, MBBS, MS, MCh, FISHRS | India Piero Tesauro, MD | Italy 9:07 am -9:13 am 6 Dealing with Stubborn Afro-Texture Hair 11:14 am -11:20 am 6 Limits of Finasteride: Side Effects and Sanusi Umar, MD FISHRS | USA Compliance Russell Knudsen, MBBS, FISHRS | Australia 9:14 am -9:20 am 6 Transplanting into Scar Tissue – Inflammatory and Surgical 11:21 am -11:27 am 6 PBM – Does it Work, and if Yes, How? Bradley R. Wolf, MD, FISHRS | USA Robert S. Haber, MD, FISHRS | USA 9:21 am -9:27 am 6 FUE for Repair Cases 11:28 am -11:34 am 6 PRP-Update Piero Tesauro, MD | Italy Aditya Gupta, MD, PhD, FISHRS | Canada 9:28 am -9:35 am 7 Panel & Q&A 11:35 am -11:40 am 5 New Trends in Non-Surgical Hair Loss Therapy Melike Külahçi, MD | Turkey 9:35 am -9:55 am 20 Coffee Break 11:40 am -11:50 am 10 Panel & Q&A LIVE SURGERY INFORMATION 11:50 am -12:00 pm 10 Case Presentations Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK LUNCH & TRANSFER FROM HOTEL TO HOSPITAL 11:00 am Exhibitors Lunch EXHIBIT BUS 11:35 am Load; 11:45 am Depart or walk to hospital 11:30 am Operating Surgeons Lunch OPER ATING SURGEONS BUS 12:05 pm Load; 12:15 pm Depart; or walk to hospital 12:00 pm -1:15 pm Attendees Lunch ATTENDEES BUS 1:00 pm Load; 1:15 pm Depart or walk to hospital 6 SAT
DAY-BY-DAY PROGR AM AT THE HOSPITAL 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Live Surgery Observational 1:30 pm -6:00 pm Exhibits Viewing 5:00 pm -6:30 pm Transfer from Hospital to Hotel 5:30 pm -6:30 pm Exhibits breakdown AT THE HOTEL 7:30 pm -11:30 pm Conclusion Party We will enjoy a final night with a wonderful meal, awards, music and dancing! The first hour will be cocktails in the foyer, and then followed by dinner buffet, awards, and dancing. Name badge or ticket is required. ATTIRE: Business. LOCATION: Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights, Ground Floor, Al Maha Ballroom SAT 7
VENUE & SHUT TLE American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital Building 73, 26th Street, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates PHONE: +9714 4237600 The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital is a comprehensive medical and cosmetic facility that accommodates the needs of the region by providing optimal care, services, training, and public awareness. A boutique hospital, the state-of-the-art American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital promises a unique experience for its clients, whether they have travelled from oversees, or they live in the United Arab Emirates. In addition to providing optimal surgical care to its clients, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital is a first-class educational facility. A world class education center in a sophisticated, yet luxurious style provide a comfortable experience for patients and workshop attendees. HOSPITAL What to Wear Wear your personal surgical scrubs to the lectures on Friday and Saturday morning. At the hospital, you will receive a disposable gown, cap, foot covers, and mask on each day. What to Bring • Belt pack – can be used for your personal items (e.g., wallet, hotel room key, cell phone, chap stick) • Small notebook with pen – fits in belt pack What Not to Bring • Do not bring valuables. • Do not bring laptops. • Do not bring purses or hand bags…use the belt pack and wear it for personal items. • Do not bring unnecessary items to the surgery center. 8
VENUE & SHUT TLE Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights 20th Street, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates PHONE: +971 4 553 1234 Situated within Dubai Healthcare City, the Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights is at the crossroads of the bustling Dubai metropolis and the ancient charm of the old city. Just 7 kilometers from Dubai International Airport, this five-star introduction to the Dubai city skyline blends the needs of both a business stay or a relaxing getaway. Dubai International Financial Centre, Wafi Mall, The Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates and the cultural heritage districts are within easy access via all means of transportation. The Dubai Healthcare City metro station is just a short walk from the hotel. TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN HOTEL AND HOSPITAL The hotel and hospital are a very short distance apart – approximately 5-10 minutes walking. A walking map will be provided. Alternatively, a mini shuttle bus will be looping between the Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital. 9
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MEALS Breakfast is included in your room rate ELECTRICAL IN DUBAI CELLULAR PHONE POLICY The use of GENER AL INFORMATION if you booked in the ISHRS room block at the Hyatt The electrical current in Dubai cellular phones in the sessions is strictly prohibited. Regency Dubai Creek Heights. The hotel serves the is 220/240V, 50 Hz AC, using Attendees must either turn off or vibrate cellular included breakfast in their Sufra Restaurant. Please British-style 3-pin electrical phones. be sure you eat breakfast before coming to the plugs (Type G or 13 amp plug). lectures, as we will not be serving breakfast in the OFFICIAL LANGUAGE RULES AND PROPER ETTIQUETTE meeting room. The official language of the meeting is English. The WLSW is an educational activity. Attendees are Lunch will be provided for workshop participants Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided. expected to maintain professional etiquette and and exhibitors on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in extend proper courtesies. PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES The our meeting space at the hotel. Your ISHRS meeting ISHRS fully complies with the legal requirements There are ongoing debates in any field of name badge must be worn to gain entry. of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and evolving science, and disagreement between Dinner will be provided at the Conclusion Party on the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant professionals is expected. However, inflammatory Saturday only for workshop participants, exhibitors, in this educational activity is in need of support or inappropriate criticism of any specific ISHRS and those spouse/guests with purchased tickets. services, please notify the ISHRS Headquarters doctor’s or assistant’s lecture that has been made Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be available Office at 1-630-262-5399 or info@ishrs.org as soon in good faith and according to the ethical standards at the Thursday evening Welcome Cocktail for as possible, and preferably before February 8, 2018. of our Society is prohibited. Inappropriate behaviors workshop participants, exhibitors, and those will not be condoned. spouse/guests with purchased tickets. No dinner is CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY The meeting should not be used as an opportunity served at this function. Registration fees, less a $100.00 administration for solicitation of other physicians’ staff or other fee, will be refunded upon written notice of unethical, inappropriate, and distasteful activities. WEATHER In March, the average temperature cancellation to the ISHRS office received on or It may seem obvious, but it is inappropriate and is 28 °C (82 °F), with moderate heat and humidity. before February 8, 2018. After February 8, 2018, rude to make negative or soliciting comments to CURRENCY The local currency in Dubai is there will be no refund of fees for cancellation or the patients. Negative or disparaging comments the Emirati Dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely for lack of attendance without notification. It is to the patient, or in the presence of the patient, accepted, however, if you wish to pay for a taxi by your responsibility to ensure that your cancellation about a patient’s procedure or result are offensive, credit card, first check with the driver. request has been received by the ISHRS psychologically hurtful, and violate our ethical headquarters office. “No shows” who have not pre- commitment to “do no harm.” Patients who agree to TIPPING There are no rules when it comes paid will be invoiced for the total registration fee. participate in our WLSW, as well as the doctors who to tipping in Dubai. It is customary to tip in most operate on them, deserve our respect and support VIDEO, PHOTOGRAPHY & AUDIO for their willingness to subject their performance cases, but it certainly isn’t compulsory. Here is RECORDING POLICY Video recording and results to scrutiny and contribute to our some guidance: and/or photography are strictly prohibited in all learning experience. Wait staff: Although most restaurants will note educational sessions. Under no circumstances at the bottom of the menu that taxes and service are video, digital or still cameras to be utilized in Soliciting business in the meeting rooms or charge have already been added to the bill, it is still the educational sessions. This includes photos meeting area hallways is prohibited. Only registered common to tip the service staff between 10 to 15 and videos taken with cellular phones. Violators exhibitors may solicit business. There will be no percent, depending on the quality of the service. will be dismissed from the meeting and have distribution of handouts, flyers or promotional Hotel Housekeeper: AED 5-10 per night of your their cameras/equipment confiscated until the items other than the official workshop program, stay is appropriate. end of the meeting. Photography of scientific or other than exhibitor items in the exhibit areas. Taxi Drivers: Usually a small tip of AED 5-10 is material and patients is strictly prohibited. The Any handout or flyer intended for the handout table given, but generally passengers just round the fare only exception to the photography policy is by the registration desk must be pre-approved by up to the nearest note and allow the driver to keep photos taken by the official ISHRS photographer, the ISHRS Executive Director. Any unapproved the change. for purposes of podium photos to use in ISHRS handouts will be removed and discarded. publications. Inappropriate postings on the message boards will Bellmen and Valet Drivers: Most guests would give be removed and discarded. between AED 5-10, more if your luggage is heavier. NOTE: We have hired a professional photographer to take a podium headshot and panel shot of The timing of any private social functions must be WIFI There is complimentary WiFi in both the approved by the ISHRS. every presenter. We will offer the link to download hotel guest rooms and meeting space. Wireless the photos after the meeting. Disclaimer: We will instructions will be provided at registration. do our best to capture every presenter and panel, there is no guarantee on quality of photo. 11
CME CREDIT This activity is not FUTURE ISHRS 2019 CME INFORMATION sanctioned for CME credit. A certificate of attendance suitable for framing will be issued WORLD 27TH WORLD NOVEMBER 13-17 CONGRESS to attendees. CONGRESSES BANGKOK, THAILAND TARGET AUDIENCE We are 2018 2020 anticipating 200 in attendance with varying 26TH WORLD OCTOBER 10-14 28TH WORLD OCTOBER 21-25 degrees of knowledge and experience in hair CONGRESS CONGRESS HOLLYWOOD, CA, USA PANAMA CITY, PANAMA restoration surgery. The target audience for this activity is all levels of hair restoration surgeons and is being taught at the intermediate to LEARNER BILL OF RIGHTS The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery advanced level. The Basic Principle lectures will (ISHRS) recognizes that you are a life-long learner who has chosen to engage in continuing be taught at beginner level. medical education to identify or fill a gap in knowledge or skill; and to attain or enhance a Attendees will be culturally diverse, with many desired competency. As part of the ISHRS’s duty to you as a learner, you have the right to countries represented. We ask all participants to expect that your continuing medical education experience with the ISHRS includes: speak clearly and slowly so all can understand Content that: A learning environment that: and benefit from each other’s comments. • Is driven and based on independent survey • Is based on adult learning principles that and analysis of learner needs support the use of various modalities ACCME STANDARDS Although • Promotes improvements or quality in • Supports learners’ ability to meet their the meeting will not be sanctioned for CME healthcare individual needs Credits, we have made the choice to adhere to the principles and guidelines of the • Is current, peer-reviewed and evidence-based • Respects and attends to the special needs of Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical • Offers balanced presentations that are free learners with respect to the ADA Education (ACCME). As such, we have made from commercial bias • Respects the diversity of groups of learners 28% the choice to meet the ACCME’s expectations • Is vetted through a process that resolves any • 25% Is free from promotional, commercial, and/or for our practice of continuing medical conflicts of interests of anyone in a position sales activities 21% education, which we believe will provide CME to control content Disclosure of: 15% of the highest standard. • Is driven and based on learning needs, not • Relevant financial 8% relationships that commercial interests 3% planners, teachers, and authors have with EVALUATION SURVEYS The CME • Addresses the stated objectives or purpose commercial 26-50%interests related to the content Committee kindly requests that you complete 0% 1-25% 51-75% 76-99% 100% the evaluation surveys provided in your • Is evaluated for its effectiveness in meeting of the activity packet. Your feedback is valuable to us! We the identified educational need • Commercial support (funding or in-kind make changes to our programs basedNumberon your of Years Prac/cing HRS resources) of the activity comments. Thank you for your participation. • Anecdotal content 20% 18% Number of Years Prac/cing HRS Of En/re Medical Prac/ce, Percent Devoted Number of Years Practicing HRS Ofto Entire HairMedical Practice, Practice Demographics of Attendeees 13% Restora/on? 11% 11% Percent Devoted to Hair Restoration? 10% 8% 20% 18% 5% 51% 3% < 1 year 1-2 years 3-513% years 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 > 30 years years 11% years 11% years years years 10% 8% 21% 5% 3% 11% 10% 7% < 1 year 1-2 years 3-5 years 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 > 30 years years years years years years 0-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-99% 100% Background Specialty Background Specialty 36% How Many Hair Surgeries Per Month 34%Do You Perform? 28% 20% 23% Background Specialty 36% 34% 10% 18% 18% 0-3 4-15 16-25 26 and over 13% 20% 28% 23% 10% Dermatology Plas9c18% Surgery Surgery General/FP 18% Other 0-3 4-15 16-25 26 and over 13% What Percentage of Surgical Patients Do You Currently Use Implanters? Have a FUE Proceedure? Dermatology Plas9c Surgery Surgery General/FP Other 28% 51% 25% 21% 15% 51% 49% 8% 3% 0% 1-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-99% 100% Yes No 49% 12 Yes No
CME INFORMATION FACULTY DISCLOSURES OF RELEVANT FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS Because CME activities are conducted in the public interest, it is important to conflicts prior to the commencement of the CME activity. The intent of the assure the public that education received by physicians and other health care conflict of interest resolution process is to assure that provider, faculty and professionals through whom patient care decisions are made is conducted planner financial relationships with commercial interests and resultant loyalties with the highest integrity, scientific objectivity and in the absence of bias. A do not supersede the public interest in the design and delivery of continuing conflict of interest exists when individuals have both a financial relationship medical education activities for the profession. with a commercial interest and the opportunity to affect the content of CME Anyone in control of content of this CME activity is required to disclose any about the product or services of that commercial interest. The ISHRS adheres financial relationships or relationships to products or devices they have with to the principles and guidelines of the Accreditation Council for Continuing commercial interests/manufacturers associated with or discussed in their Medical Education (ACCME). The ACCME holds providers of CME responsible presentation or relevant to the subject matter of this Workshop, of any amount for collecting information from all in control of content and resolving those over the past 12 months. The following faculty NAME T YPE OF FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIP AND MANUFACTURER have reported real or Jean M. Devroye, MD, FISHRS Ownership Interest (royalty, patent, or other IP), Devroye Instruments apparent conflicts of Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS Speakers Bureau/Honoraria- Occasional invited speaker, Restoration Robotics interest. Robert S. Haber, MD, FISHRS Ownership Interest (royalty, patent, or other IP): Haber Spreader, Ellis Instruments James A. Harris, MD, FISHRS Employment or Owner, Ownership Interest (royalty, patent, or other IP), HSC Development Ownership Interest (stock or stock options), Ownership Interest (royalty, patent or other IP), Research Grant and Consultant/Advisory Board: Restoration Robotics Russell Knudsen, MBBS, FISHRS Speakers Bureau/Honoraria: Restoration Robotics Parsa Mohebi, MD, FISHRS Ownership Interest (stock or stock options): Mumba FUE Device Ownership (royalty, patent or other IP): Mohebi Implanter, Laxometer Research Grant: Implanters vs. forceps FUE transplantation comparison Sanusi Umar, MD, FISHRS Ownership Interest (royalty, patent or other IP): Dr U Graft and Dr U Punch Tseng-Kuo Shiao, MD, FISHRS Ownership interest (stock, stock options) Follicular Technology In addition, the ISHRS reports the following relationships with commercial interests associated with this activity: None. Listed below are those who indicated that their presentation will include discussion of an “off-label” or other non-FDA approved, investigational use of a medical device or pharmaceutical product: Parsa Mohebi, MD, FISHRS: Mohebi Implanter, Mumba Device. Listed below are those who answered that they DO NOT have a financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any of the products(s) or service(s) they intend to discuss: Gholamali Abbasi, MD, FISHRS Sungjoo Hwang, MD, PhD, FISHRS Muhammad N. Rashid, MD Conradin von Albertini, MD, FISHRS Francisco Jimenez, MD, FISHRS Marie-Andreé Schambach, MD Konstantinos K. Anastassakis, MD, PhD Dae-Young Kim, MD, PhD, FISHRS Cagatay Sezgin, MD Arika Bansal, MD Melika Kulahci, MD Piero Tesauro, MD Otavio Augosto Boaventura Lima, MD Emorane C. Lupanzula, MD Zulifqar Tunio, MD Kapil Dua, MBBS, MS, FISHRS Jennifer Martinick, MBBS Arthur Tykocinski, MD, FISHRS Hanieh Erdmann, MD Mohammad Humayun Mohmand, MD, FISHRS Gregory Williams, MBBS, FISHRS Vincenzo Gambino, MD, FISHRS Ahmed Noreldin, MD, FISHRS Bradley R. Wolf, MD, FISHRS Anil Garg, MBBS, MS, MCh, FISHRS Ratchathorn Panchaprateep, MD, PhD Kuniyoshi Yagyu, MD, FISHRS Aditya Gupta, MD, PhD, FISHRS Damkerng Pathomvanich, MD, FISHRS Georgios Zontos, MD, MSc, PhD, FISHRS DISCLAIMER Registrants understand that the material presented at Registrants also understand that operating rooms and health care facilities the Workshop has been made available under sponsorship of the International present inherent dangers. Registrants shall adhere to universal precautions Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) for educational purposes only. during any session that they attend that may utilize live or cadaveric This material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily the best, specimens, live or cadaveric material or sharps, and that any contact they method or procedure appropriate for the medical situations discussed, but may have with live or cadaveric specimens or live or cadaveric material shall rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the conform to all proper medical practices and procedures for the treatment of faculty which may be of interest to others. As an educational organization, the patients for whom no medical history is available. In the event that one incurs a ISHRS does not specifically approve, promote or accept the opinions, ideas, needle stick injury, cut, or other exposure to blood borne pathogens, the person procedures, medications or devices presented in any paper, poster, discussion, shall immediately notify the Program Director and the ISHRS and take such forum or panel at the Workshop. Registrants waive any claim against ISHRS other follow-up measures as deemed appropriate. arising out of information presented in this course. By attending this program, in no way does it suggest that participants are Registrants understand and acknowledge that volunteer patients have trained and/or certified in the discipline of hair restoration surgery. All been asked to participate in the Workshop sessions for educational and speakers, topics, and schedules are subject to change without prior notification training purposes. Registrants shall keep confidential the identity of, and any and will not be considered reasons for refund requests. information received during the Workshop regarding, such volunteer patients. Registrants agree to abide by all policies and procedures of the ISHRS. Registrants further understand and agree that they cannot reproduce in any Registrants waive any claim against ISHRS and the Program Director for injury manner, including, without limitation, photographs, audiotapes and videotapes, or other damage resulting in any way from course participation. of the sessions. All property rights in the material presented, including common law copyright, are expressly reserved to the presenter or to the ISHRS. The sessions may be audio, videotaped, or photographed by the ISHRS. 13
CHAIR CO-CHAIR LOCAL LIAISON FACULT Y GUEST SURGEONS DUBAI SURGEONS Conradin von Albertini MD, Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, Arika Bansal, MD | India Otavio Augusto Boaventura Jean Devroye, MD, FISHRS Mohammad Humayun FISHRS | Switzerland FISHRS | UK Lima, MD | Brazil | Belgium Mohmand, MD, FISHRS | UAE Kapil Dua, MBBS, MS, James A. Harris, MD, Sungjoo (Tommy) Hwang, Dae-Young Kim, MD, PhD, Russell Knudsen, MBBS, Hanieh Erdmann, MD | UAE FISHRS | India FISHRS | USA MD, PhD, FISHRS | Korea FISHRS | Korea FISHRS | Australia Emorane Lupanzula, MD | Parsa Mohebi, MD, FISHRS Damkerng Pathomvanich, Marie-Andrée Schambach, Piero Tesauro, MD | Italy Cagatay Sezgin, MD | UAE Belgium | USA MD, FISHRS | Thailand MD | Guatemala Arthur Tykocinski, MD, Sanusi Umar, MD FISHRS Gregory Williams, MBBS, Georgios Zontos, MD, MSc, Zulifqar H. Tunio, MD | UAE FISHRS | Brazil | USA FISHRS | UK PhD, FISHRS | Denmark FACULTY Gholamali Abbasi, MD, Konstantinos K. Anastassakis, Vincenzo Gambino MD, Anil Garg, MBBS, MS, MCh, Aditya Gupta, MD, PhD, FISHRS | Iran MD, PhD | Greece PhD, FISHRS | Italy FISHRS | India FISHRS | Canada Robert S. Haber, MD, Francisco Jimenez, MD, Melike Külahçi, MD | Turkey Jennifer Martinick, MBBS Ahmed Adel Noreldin, MD, FISHRS | USA FISHRS | Spain | Australia FISHRS | Egypt Ratchathorn Panchaprateep, Muhammad N. Rashid, MD Tseng-Kuo Shiao, MD, Bradley R. Wolf, MD, Kuniyoshi Yagyu, MD, FACULT Y MD, PhD | Thailand | Pakistan FISHRS | USA FISHRS | USA FISHRS | Japan 14
FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES Bessam K. Farjo, MBChB, FISHRS | UK Dr. Bessam Farjo graduated in FACULT Y BIOGR APHIES 1988 from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. After general surgery Gholamali Abbasi, MD, FISHRS | Iran Dr.Ali Abbasi, MD is a board training, in 1993, he trained in hair restoration surgery in Canada and co- certified Dermatologist and American board hair restoration surgery founded the Farjo Medical Centre in Manchester and London, exclusively certified, Board director of ABHRS and Board governor of AASHRS, practicing hair restoration surgery and medicine. He is a Fellow and Past specializing in practice of hair restoration surgery and he is a full time hair President of International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) (2007- transplant practitioner and has done more than 7000 hair transplantation 2008), and appointed ISHRS International Ambassador in 2012. Past President surgeries since 1993 . His current practice almost exclusively limited to hair and co-founder of the British Association of Hair Restoration Surgery, transplantation Mutually he has done studies and research in this field and Diplomate and Past Board Director of the American Board of Hair Restoration has presented them in these congresses. He has authored multiple articles in Surgery, Fellow of the International College of Surgeons, Board Trustee of medical journals and lectured about hair disorder, surgical method, and hair The Hair Foundation and Fellow, Board Governor & Medical Director of the transplant researches in many Iranian universities and in scientific meetings Institute of Trichologists. Since 2000, he has been involved with on-going in the world and held many live workshops in Tehran and Iran medical research collaborations with Universities of Manchester, London, Bradford university for other physicians interested in hair transplants. Award winner: and Durham as well as Unilever plc. Dr. Farjo was the Principal Clinical Platinum follicle award, 2016 and Research award 2005 of ISHRS. Investigator with Intercytex plc (2003-2009) for the world’s 1st human clinical trial in hair cell multiplication/cloning. In October 2012, the ISHRS jointly Conradin von Albertini, MD | Switzerland Conradin von Albertini, MD, awarded him, with Dr. Nilofer Farjo, the prestigious Platinum Follicle Award for runs a hair restoration clinic in Zurich, Switzerland, which he established ‘Outstanding achievement in basic scientific or clinically-related research in in 2005. He specializes in large one-day FUE procedures and is frequently hair pathophysiology or anatomy as it relates to hair restoration’. A UK first in invited as a faculty on the topic. He pioneered the combination of harvesting the 25 year history of the society. grafts with a motorized sharp serrated punch system and placing them with sharp needle implanters. A video demonstrating his multi-sweep operation Vincenzo Gambino, MD, FISHRS | Italy Doctor Gambino is a Past routine is on the ISHRS website since 2013. Dr. von Albertini is a Diplomate of President of the ISHRS and serves on several committees. He is also a Past the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS) and is the Founding President and a founding member of S.I.Tri. - Società Italiana di Tricologia. A President of the Swiss Society for Hair Restoration (SSHRS). He is a proud past president, he serves on the Executive Committee of the Italian Society member of the ISHRS and the AACS. for Hair Restoration- ISHR. He serves as Director of Hair Restoration Surgery at San Raffaele University Hospital in Milan. He heads the hair restoration Konstantinos K. Anastassakis, MD, PhD | Greece Dr. Anastassakis section of S.I.E.S.- Società Italiana di Medicina e Chirurgia Estetica and Konstantinos MD, PhD is a Head & Neck surgeon and Hair Transplant wrote the Hair Restoration section of their medical text book- Medicina e surgeon, practicing in Athens, Greece. He obtained his M.D. from Chirurgia Estetica del Viso e del Collo. A member of the European Board of the Semmelweis University of Budapest (magna cum laude) and his ENT International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology, he was nominated in 1998 to residency in Athens State General Hospital. He specialized in Facial Plastic form its guidelines on hair transplantation. He currently teaches the surgical Surgery at the University Hospital Ulm, Germany and works as a Hair hair restoration section of the University of Florence’s Masters program, Transplantation surgeon since 2004. He is the author of the 891 pages Scienze Tricologiche Mediche e Chirurgiche. medical textbook “Androgenetic Alopecia, from A to Z.” Anil Garg, MBBS, MS, MCh, FISHRS | India Dr. Anil Garg did his master’s Arika Bansal, MD | India Dr. Arika Bansal MD, is dermatologist with FUE degree in General Surgery and super specialization in plastic, reconstructive, hair transplant as chief areas of interest. She constantly strives to improvise micro neuro vascular surgery and has done major limb replant and other neuro her skills and knowledge in the field of hair transplantation. vascular surgery. Dr. Garg is doing hair restoration by FUT, FUE and BHT and his Otavio Augusto Boaventura Lima, MD | Brazil Abdominal surgeon. main interest is research and innovation. He has received best practical tip award, Plastic surgeon with expertise in hair restoration: FUE and FUT techniques, innovation awards and many paper publications. His innovated learning module short and long hair transplantation. FUE long hair pioneer. is included in ISHRS video library. Presently he is Hon. Secretary of association of Jean M. Devroye, MD, FISHRS | Belgium Dr. Jean Devroye, MD received hair restoration surgeons of India, member CME committee ISHRS. his training as a "Doctor of Medicine, Obstetrics and Surgery" at the Aditya Gupta, MD, PhD, FISHRS | Canada Aditya K. Gupta, MD, PhD University of Liège, in Belgium. He completed his postgraduate medical received his medical degree from the University of Southampton, UK. training liposculpture in France. In 1999, he decided to move to the United He completed his internship at the University of Toronto, Ontario, and a States to be trained by Dr. Cole and dedicated his practice solely to the field dermatology residency and clinical research fellowship at the University of of hair transplant surgery. For more than 15 years, he has provided the best Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received his PhD from the University of Göteborg, options and precise approaches of hair transplantation in Europe. Dr. Devroye Sweden. Dr. Gupta is a diplomate of the American Board of Hair Restoration is member of the ISHRS FUE Advancement Committee, ISHRS Board of Surgery (ABHRS) and a fellow of the ISHRS. He is a hair transplant surgeon Governors and the Scientific Program Chair for the ISHRS annual meeting practicing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Additionally, Dr. Gupta is a practicing 2017. In 2014, he hosted the ISHRS European Hair Transplant Workshop in his dermatologist. Dr. Gupta has over 500 publications, is on 19 journal editorial clinic in Brussels. Dr. Devroye has patented his own surgical instrumentation, boards, and reviews for over 25 journals. the WAW FUE System®. He has a great interest in learning continuously for Robert S. Haber, MD, FISHRS | USA Robert Haber, MD is a Board providing the best care to his patients. Certified Dermatologist specializing in Hair Restoration Surgery. He is a Kapil Dua, MBBS, MS, FISHRS | India Dr. Kapil Dua has been practicing Clinical Associate Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Hair transplantation exclusively for over a decade with his main focus being Medicine and faculty member of University Hospitals of Cleveland. Dr. Haber on FUE technique of Hair Transplantation. He is the Founder member & has co-authored two textbooks in the field of hair restoration surgery: "Hair President of AHRS India. He is also the Board of Governor in ISHRS and Replacement- Surgical and Medical" in 1996, and “Hair Transplantation” in 2006. AAHRS Asia & member of FUE Advancement and Membership committee He has authored 12 textbook chapters, 18 original reports, and has presented over of ISHRS. He is the co-editor of the text book “Hair Transplantation” and has 175 papers at meetings throughout the world. Dr. Haber has served as President contributed in other hair transplant text books all over the world. In FUE, his of the ISHRS, as Co-Editor of the Hair Transplant Forum International, and was main interest has been in decreasing the FTR and has developed a FLAT honored as a winner of the Golden Follicle Award in 2009. punch for the same. James A. Harris, MD, FISHRS | USA Dr. Harris received his medical Hanieh Erdmann, MD | UAE Dr. Hanieh Erdmann is a German board- degree with honors from the University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado. He certified dermatologist, Trichologist and hair restoration surgeon with over is a Diplomate of the ABHRS, Fellow of the International Society of Hair 15 years clinical experience. She received her training in dermatology and Restoration Surgery, and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and trichology at the University of Luebeck, Germany. After years of extensive member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. He is the research and clinical tasks, she moved to the United Arab Emirates to follow 2014 winner of the ISHRS Golden Follicle award for his clinical contributions the severe female hair loss in the Middle East. As a passionate trichologist to the field of hair restoration surgery. Dr. Harris has developed a surgical with perseverance and continuous study and research, she is an investigator methodology and instrumentation for performing follicular unit extraction of the European Research, performing clinical studies for female and male (FUE) that ensures graft safety and integrity called the Harris SAFE System pattern hair loss. She is a currently member of ISHRS (International society and was a principle investigator in the development of the ARTAS System of Hair Restoration surgeon) and EHRS (European Hair Research Society). robotic FUE. 15
Sungjoo (Tommy) Hwang, MD, PhD, FISHRS | Korea Board of Mohammad Humayun Mohmand, MD, FISHRS | UAE Dr. M. Humayun FACULT Y BIOGR APHIES Dermatology, South Korea. President of International Society of Hair Mohmand is a Plastic surgeon after doing his FRCS from Edinburgh, UK, Restoration Surgery. Past President of Asian Association of Hair Restoration by profession. He started his career in hair restoration in 2000. His first Surgeons. Past President of Korean Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. presentation was in year 2002, and his first presentation on FUE on asian patient was in 2003. He has presented over 50 papers in last 14 years and Francisco Jimenez, MD, FISHRS | Spain Dr. Jimenez is a dermatologist published articles. He was selected as "Surgeon of the month", he received specialized in hair diseases and hair transplant surgery for more than 20 years. 'Best Technique award, He has done his board certification in 2010, was He is the current Secretary of the ISHRS, has been Editor of the journal Hair awarded Fellowship status by ISHRS and has been a faculty for ESHRS and Transplant Forum, International Editor of the journal Dermatologic Surgery, OLSW. He is presently the BOG of AAHRS and the first president elect of "Hair and has served as Chairman of the 20th ISHRS meeting held in Las Bahamas. Restorative Society of Pakistan". Dr. Jimenez has authored reviews and original articles on the anatomy of the follicular unit in relation to hair transplant surgery, and has written reviews and Ahmed A. Noreldin, MD, FISHRS | Egypt Dr. Ahmed Noreldin completed chapters in textbooks about medical therapies for hair loss disorders. his Post-doctoral training in USA during the years 1990-1991. He was appointed as a Professor in the faculty of medicine, Cairo University in Dae-Young Kim, MD, PhD, FISHRS | Korea Dr. Kim, Dae-young is a Board 1997. He was elected as the Sec. Gen. of the Egyptian Society of Plastic and Certified Plastic Surgeon and practices hair restoration surgery since 2000 Reconstructive Surgeons ESPRS from 2000 till 2008 and then in the year in Seoul. He is a fellow member of International Society of Hair Restoration 2013 he was elected as the President of the ESPRS. He got his diplomat of Surgery and also a certified member of American Board of Hair Restoration the American Board for Hair Restoration Surgery ABHRS in 2010. He is the Surgery. He contributed a chapter of trichophytic closure in donor site in deputy sec. gen. of the International fed for Plastic, Reconstructive and Unger’s textbook of Hair Transplantation (5th edition) and also contributed 3 Aesthetic surgeons IPRAS since 2011. He was the President of the Plastic chapters in Pathomvanich’s Hair Restoration Surgery in Asians (2nd edition). SurgeryDepartment Cairo University 2012-2014. Currently, he is the President Russell G. Knudsen, MBBS, FISHRS | Australia Dr. Russell Knudsen of the Aesthetic Academy of Egypt (AAEgy). practises full-time Hair Restoration Surgery in Australia and New Zealand, Ratchathorn Panchaprateep, MD, PhD | Thailand Dr. Ratchathorn and has 35 years of experience in the field. He is both a Fellow and a Past Panchaprateep is an associated professor at Division of Dermatology, President of the ISHRS as well as past Editor of the Forum. He is a recipient Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. She is a board-certified of both the Gold Follicle and the Manfred Lucas Award from the ISHRS. dermatologist and PhD in dermatology from Chulalongkorn University. Melike Kulahci, MD | Turkey Dr. Kulahci was born in raised in Konya, Her PhD research is focus on hair follicle stem cells and hair regeneration. Turkey and received her medical degree as a specialist physician after Then, she completed her clinical fellowship in dermatologic surgery at completing the Anesthesiology and Reanimation Specialty at Cerrahpaşa Ramathibodi hospital, Mahidol University and Dermatology, laser and Medical School. Immediately thereafter, she moved to Germany with a vein specialists of the Carolinas, Charlotte, North Carolina, United State. fellowship to study at the prestigious Erlangen University in 1990 as a She also completed fellowship in hair restoration surgery from DHT clinic surgical assistant to gain first-hand experience in hair surgery which was (ISHRS) and hair and nail disorders from University of Miami, Miller School a nascent surgical area in that point in time. Upon returning to her home of Medicine, Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery, Miami, country, in 1994, she founded Transmed Hair and Cosmetic Surgery Clinic Florida, United State. Dr.Panchaprateep also received diplomatic American to offer happiness in the mirror to her medical guests. Over the last 25 Board of Hair Restoration Surgery. She has authored many medical papers years in the hair restoration field, Melike Kulahci, MD, operated more than and has presented a wide range of scientific presentations in the fields 10 thousand successful cases, gave trainings to more than 20 surgeons and of hair restoration surgery, hair biology and disorders as well as laser and 100 nurses in the field, organized prestigious meetings on ground breaking cosmetic dermatology. hair loss topics, attended more than 100 conferences worldwide both as Damkerng Pathomvanich, MD, FISHRS | Thailand Dr. Damkerng a speaker and administrator, wrote research papers that won world-wide Pathomvanich has over 19 years of hair transplant experience and performs acclaim and served as the first and only Turkish physician on the board of ultra-refined follicular unit hair transplantation exclusively. He has the ISHRS, the International Society for Hair Restoration Surgery. skill experience and staff to perform large densely packed hair transplant Emorane C. Lupanzula, MD | Belgium Dr. Emorane Lupanzula has megasessions exceeding 3000 grafts with excellent results when appropriate been performing surgical hair restoration since 2005. He initially spent for the patient. He is very hands-on and likes to be involved in every step several years traveling to various FUE clinics around the world to learn and of the procedure from harvesting the strip to placing a percentage of the incorporate the best components of each style he observed into his own. follicular units himself. Dr. Pathomvanich’s skill and artistry is demonstrated In 2011 he opened Medikemos Hair Restoration in Brussels, Belgium where by his hairline and crown patterns he creates for his patients. he is the Medical Director. Dr. Lupanzula credits his early experiences with Muhammad N. Rashid, MD | Pakistan Dr. Rashid is the founder of burn victims for his initial interest with surgical hair restoration. As an acute the 1st chain of Hair Transplant clinics in Pakistan.After graduating from emergency physician he often treated burn victims and when he observed King Edward Medical College Lahore, he devoted himself for the research how surgical hair restoration could effectively restore a normal appearance and development of Hair Transplant Surgery. During his 15 years tenure to one of his former patients he endeavored to learn how to perform hair of valuable experience, Dr. Nasir Rashid had the privilege of working with restoration surgery. Dr. Lupanzula performs award winning “doctor only” FUE internationally renowned World’s top 10 hair transplant surgeons and had the as he feels this is the most efficient way for him to control all aspects of his unique opportunity to acquire the most advanced expertise by utilizing the FUE procedures. Dr. Lupanzula is highly sought after by his patients because latest equipment and facilities in USA & Europe. of his well-known adherence to the medical ethic as well as his extraordinary Dr. Muhammad Nasir Rashid is Member of American Society of Hair skill with manual FUE punches. " Transplant Surgery (ISHRS), Board Eligible American Board Hair Restoration Jennifer H. Martinick, MBBS | Australia Dr Martinick is a Past Surgery (ASHRS), a member of the exclusive International Alliance of Hair President of the ISHRS, a past Program Chair of the ISHRS and past editor Restoration Surgeons (IAHRS), and an active member, and contributor to the of Cyberspace Chat. She is deeply committed to its mission of promoting International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) since year 2000. the highest ethical standards in professional hair restoration. In 2003 Marie-Andreé Schambach, MD | Guatemala Doctor and Surgeon, she received the Platinum Follicle award, the society’s highest award for Cum Laude, Guatemala. Masters in Aesthetic Medicine, Colombia. Hair her contributions to the hair transplantation industry. She has gained Restoration Surgeon since 2010. ISHRS member since 2010. Active member international prominence for her studies on transected hair and devising of the Guatemalan Medicine and Surgery Association. Founding and active the very natural looking snail track hairline. Dr Martinick has developed a member of the Guatemalan Aesthetic and Anti-aging Medicine Association. Technician Training System. She is renowned for her restorative work. Professor at the Universidad Panamericana for the Aesthetic Medicine Parsa Mohebi, MD, FISHRS | USA Parsa Mohebi, MD, is the medical masters. Invited as a speaker at the yearly Guatemalan Scientific director of Parsa Mohebi Hair Restoration. He performed his surgical Meetings on Aesthetic and Anti-aging medicine on topics related to hair residency at University of New Mexico and York Hospital. He served as a restoration. Owner and Medical Director of Schambach Med-Group Hair research fellow at John Hopkins School of Medicine, Department of Surgical Clinic in Guatemala. Sciences where he performed several studies on wound healing and hair growth, utilizing growth factors and gene therapy techniques. Dr. Mohebi completed his fellowship in surgical hair restoration at the New Hair Institute. Dr. Mohebi is a Diplomate of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery and a fellow of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. 16
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