In Plane Sight: Choosing the Ideal Breast Pocket for Your Patient | Featuring Italy, Brazil, United States | Global Partner Webinar Series
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Dec 22, 2028
Credit Offered
No Credit Offered

This ASPS Global Partner Webinar brings together internationally recognized experts to explore contemporary decision-making in breast implant pocket selection. Through a combination of evidence-based analysis and practical surgical experience, faculty examine subfascial, intramuscular, and alternative implant planes in both primary and secondary breast augmentation. Emphasis is placed on patient-specific anatomy, aesthetic goals, complication avoidance, and evolving trends in pocket choice. The session highlights global perspectives on breast surgery and reinforces ASPS’s commitment to international collaboration and shared surgical innovation.

Intended Audience

This webinar is designed for board-certified plastic surgeons, aesthetic breast specialists, and plastic surgery residents seeking to refine their approach to breast implant pocket selection in both primary and revision cases.


Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
  1. Compare subfascial, intramuscular, and other breast implant pocket options based on patient anatomy and surgical goals.
  2. Apply strategic decision-making principles to optimize outcomes in both primary and secondary breast augmentation.
  3. Evaluate current trends and global prospectives influencing breast implant pocket selection.

Moderator: 
Giulio Tarantino, MD (Italy)

Presenters:
Ruth Graf, MD, PhD (Brazil) - Subfascial Breast Augmentation in Primary Surgery and Intramuscular and/or Subfascial in Secondary Procedures
Gaurav Bharti, MD, FACS (United States) - Breast Implant Pocket Selection: The Swinging Pendulum

This course addresses the following American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Core Competencies:

• Patient Care & Procedural Skills
• Medical Knowledge
• Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
• Systems-Based Practice

This course is not accredited for AMA PRA Category 1 credit.