"Plastic surgeons are the most skilled caregivers to provide for the correction and management of aging from the 30s to the 90s - from noninvasive cosmetic medicine such as Botox and fillers, to surgical procedures including breast augmentation and facelifts. It is imperative that we learn and be the masters of cosmetic medicine now, so that we may continue to take the lead in the future," said Dr. Rohrich, a plastic surgeon in Dallas, TX.
"This panel discussion will cover all aspects of non-surgical, moderately invasive procedures that can improve appearance and diminish the effects of the aging process," added Dr. Saltz, a Salt Lake City, UT plastic surgeon and Vice-President of ASAPS. "Board Certified plastic surgeons are well-trained and uniquely qualified to provide patients with a continuum of care, helping them evaluate their cosmetic medicine and surgical needs across all levels of cosmetic procedures and ages."
Patients considering any cosmetic procedure are urged to educate themselves. A new website just launched at http://www.beautyforlife.com that provides patients who seek a healthier lifestyle, are interested in anti-aging methodology, and are attracted to less invasive or non-surgical alternatives with a guide for implementing their own personalized beauty plan.
Cosmetic Medicine: Embracing the Future
Saturday, May 3rd, 9:00 am
Moderator: Robert Singer, MD of LaJolla, CA
Panelists: Renato Saltz, MD of Salt Lake City, UT
Richard D'Amico, MD
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