Evolution/Challenges of Facial Rejuvenation - New Techniques for New and Old Issues | Featuring Mexico, Belarus, Taiwan | Global Partner Webinar Series
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Mar 27, 2028
Credit Offered
No Credit Offered

This webinar explores the evolving landscape of facial rejuvenation, focusing on both traditional challenges and emerging innovations in aesthetic surgery. Expert faculty present advanced facelift techniques—including deep plane, extended, and SMAS-based approaches—alongside personalized strategies for achieving optimal outcomes. The session also examines the growing role of minimally invasive treatments, addressing their benefits, limitations, and impact on surgical decision-making. By integrating global perspectives, this program enhances understanding of modern facial rejuvenation and promotes international collaboration in advancing aesthetic surgical care.

Intended Audience

This webinar is designed for aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, and trainees interested in advanced facial rejuvenation techniques, as well as practitioners seeking to integrate surgical and minimally invasive approaches into their practice.


Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Compare advanced facelift techniques, including SMAS, extended, and deep plane approaches, and their indications.

  2. Evaluate personalized surgical strategies for facial rejuvenation based on patient anatomy and desired outcomes.

  3. Assess the role and limitations of minimally invasive treatments in modern facial rejuvenation and their impact on surgical planning.

Moderators: 

Pei Yu Edward Tung, MD

Presenters:

Norberto Hernandez Martinez, MD – Super High SMAS, Extended, and Deep Plane Facelift
Dmitry Batiukov, MD, PhD – Freestyle Facelift: An Approach for Personalized Results Based on the Deep Dissection
Jorge L. Hoyos Ramirez, MD – Facial Rejuvenation in the Era of Minimally Invasive Treatments: Opportunities, Pitfalls and Surgical Implications

This course addresses the following American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Core Competencies:
  • Patient Care & Procedural Skills
  • Medical Knowledge
  • Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
  • Professionalism
This course is not accredited for AMA PRA Category 1 credit.