To Do and Not to Do: My Evolution in Breast Surgery | Featuring Brazil, Argentina | Global Partner Webinar Series
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Sep 02, 2028
Credit Offered
No Credit Offered

This international webinar explores evolving strategies in aesthetic breast surgery, highlighting critical decision-making principles and lessons learned over years of practice. Faculty shared innovations in mastopexy technique, approaches to optimizing postoperative breast sensitivity, and essential guidelines for safe and predictable outcomes in augmentation and combined procedures. With perspectives from North America and Latin America, the session fosters global collaboration and reinforces best practices that enhance both patient safety and aesthetic results.

Intended Audience
This webinar is designed for plastic surgeons, residents, and fellows with an interest in aesthetic breast surgery, including those focusing on augmentation, mastopexy, and revisionary breast procedures. 

Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
  1. Evaluate surgical strategies that enhance breast sensitivity after augmentation.
  2. Apply innovative mastopexy techniques that minimize preoperative markings while achieving consistent results.
  3. Identify universal lessons and avoid common pitfalls in aesthetic breast surgery.

Moderator: M. Bradley Calobrace, MD, Louisville, KY 40222 

Presenters:
Alberto Rancati, MD, PhD  – Breast Sensitivity After Breast Augmentation, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jaime Anger, MD, PhD – The Mastopoexy Technique Without Preoperative Markings, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Renee Burke, MD – Universal Lessons in Aesthetic Breast Surgery: What to Do & What to Avoid, South Barrington, IL

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
• Interpersonal & Communication Skills
• Professionalism

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