ISHRS 2022 CME Webinar June 11 – Hair Transplantation: Overcoming Challenges And Achieving Aesthetic Goals

ISHRS 2022 CME Webinar

Hair Transplantation: Overcoming Challenges And Achieving Aesthetic Goals

Presented on June 11, 2022
Duration: 2.5 hours

Registration Fees Per Webinar:

  • Physician Attendee of ISHRS 2021 Virtual World Congress, $0.00 USD
  • ISHRS Physician Member, Non Attendee of ISHRS 2021 Virtual World Congress, $50.00 USD
  • ISHRS Physician Pending-Member, Non Attendee of ISHRS 2021 Virtual World Congress, $75.00 USD
  • Physician Non Member, Non Attendee of ISHRS 2021 Virtual World Congress, $100.00 USD

Moderator: ​​Scott A. Boden, MD, FISHRS | USA
Co-Moderator: Emorane C. Lupanzula, MD | Belgium

Program Description

The live online webinar will occur on the date and time as noted. The live program will be recorded and available for viewing on demand until Dec. 31, 2022.

This 2.5-hour CME activity is a live webinar which will be recorded with the intention to be re-watched or viewed as on-demand education. The program is intended for Intermediate-to-Advanced hair transplant physicians. This webinar is being conducted to provide physicians knowledge regarding decision-making in hair transplantation. Advanced approaches to achieve best aesthetic results will be addressed. As a result of this activity, learners will be able to recognize the importance of recipient site geometry; appropriate balance in deciding number of hair follicles to transplant; treatment of scars with hair transplantation; advanced options to restore eyebrows, beards; discussion of robotic recipient site creation; and other sophisticated techniques to overcome challenges in hair transplantation. The online live component will include presentations, panel discussion, and audience participation via verbal questions and discussion, typing chat Q&A and polling.

Professional Practice Gap

Advanced surgeons in the field regularly are presented with challenging cases requiring sophisticated techniques and advanced knowledge and preparation in order to achieve the most appropriate cosmetic result. The need exists to provide additional education on this topic so patients may receive better outcomes.

Educational Need

Recognizing the importance of recipient site geometry; identifying the natural asymmetry that exists in men’s hairlines so that natural hair transplant results can be achieved; determining the appropriate number of hair follicles to transplant, and at what density; other advanced surgical topics will also be emphasized. This course will help prepare physicians to overcome various challenges that may be encountered in hair transplantation surgery. Physicians must properly prepare for surgery to minimize complications and have more successful surgery, with optimal aesthetic outcome.

References

Forthcoming

Target Audience and Prerequisites

This webinar is taught at the physician level. It is geared toward intermediate- to advanced-level hair restoration surgeons.

Learning Objectives

As a result of participating in this activity, the learners should be able to:

  • Recognize natural asymmetric patterns of hair loss
  • Recognize and address the importance of the Parietal eminence
  • Calculate appropriate graft density in reconstructive hair transplantation into scars
  • Identify the factors that may lead to complications from improper recipient preparation and graft placement.
  • Analyze risk factors and means to avoid recipient site necrosis
  • Discuss critical techniques to aesthetically restore eyebrows and beards

Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit Statement

The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery designates this Other Activity (blended synchronous and enduring) for a maximum of 2.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

To receive CME credit and a CME certificate, participants must participate in the activity, complete the evaluation survey and the CME Claim Form by Dec. 31, 2022.

Format

Internet/online, via computer or mobile device. 

Official Language

The official language of the webinar is English. Simultaneous interpretation is not provided for this webinar.

Disclosures of Relevant Financial Relationships of Planners, Faculty, and Others

The following individuals have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose:

Conradin von Albertini, MD, FISHRS – Planner
Waris Anwar, MBBS, FISHRS – Planner
Otavio A. Boaventura, MD – Faculty
Scott A. Boden, MD, FISHRS – Planner
Igor A. Bottura, MD – Faculty
Ana R. Castro, Msc – Faculty
Victoria Ceh, MPA – Planner & Manager
Márcio Crisóstomo, MD, FISHRS – Faculty
Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD, FISHRS – Faculty
Bessam Farjo, MD, FISHRS – Faculty
Bruno F. Ferreria, MD – Planner
Steven Gabel, MD, FISHRS – Planner
Anil K. Garg, MBBS, MCh, FISHRS – Faculty
James A. Harris, MD, FISHRS – Planner
Taeho Jang, MD – Faculty
Vikram Jayaprakash, BM – Faculty
Koji Kanayama, MD, PhD – Faculty
Rita Kaufman – Planner & Manager
Matthew Lopresti, DO – Planner
Emorane C. Lupanzula, MD – Planner
Ratchathorn Panchaprateep, MD, PhD, FISHRS – Planner
Felix Popescu, MD – Faculty
Marie A. Schambach, MD, FISHRS – Planner
Pradeep Sethi, MD, FISHRS – Faculty
Mauro Speranzini, MD – Faculty
Melanie Stancampiano – Planner & Manager
Mark A. Waldman, MD – Planner
Kazuhito Yamamoto, MD, PhD – Faculty

The following individuals have relevant financial relationships:

None.

All of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated.

Commercial Support

None.

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Disclaimer

The webinar content has been made available by the ISHRS for educational purposes only. The content is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily the best, method or procedure appropriate for the medical situations discussed, but rather is intended to present views, statements, and opinions that may be of interest to others. The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the ISHRS. The ISHRS assumes no responsibility or liability in connection with your use or misuse of the webinar content or any materials or techniques described in the content, and it makes no warranty or representation as to the validity or sufficiency of any information provided. 

Questions: Learners may contact the ISHRS Headquarters with questions about this CME activity at phone +1-800-444-2737 or +1-630-262-5399, or fax +1-630-262-1520, or email: [email protected]