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We are excited to invite you to the 5th International Conference on Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery, taking place in Paris, France on June 12-13, 2025. This year's theme, "Pioneering Technologies and Global Perspectives in Plastic Surgery," aims to foster collaboration between academia and industry by sharing cutting-edge scientific and medical advancements.
With dynamic sessions and ample networking opportunities, you will be empowered to think boldly, expand your knowledge, and drive the growth of your business. The conference will provide a diverse and up-to-date education, ensuring medical professionals stay informed on the latest techniques and advancements in plastic surgery.
Our goal is to provide valuable insights into emerging technologies and current research in the field of plastic surgery. Join us for this inspiring event designed to broaden your expertise and help you stay at the forefront of the field.
Target Audience:
Track 1: Plastic Surgery:
Plastic surgery is a specialized medical field focused on improving appearance, restoring function, and enhancing physical features through surgical and non-surgical techniques. It includes two main areas: reconstructive surgery, which repairs defects or damage from trauma, disease, or birth abnormalities, and aesthetic (cosmetic) surgery, aimed at improving the appearance. Common procedures include rhinoplasty, facelifts, liposuction, breast augmentation, and tummy tucks. Recent innovations, such as minimally invasive techniques, 3D imaging, and fat grafting, are transforming the field, offering safer, more effective results with quicker recovery times.
Related societies: Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation | Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery | California Society of Plastic Surgeons (CSPS) | International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS) | Rhinoplasty Society | Canadian society of plastic surgeons | American Society of Plastic Surgeons | Association of Plastic Surgeons of India | European Association of Plastic Surgeons
Track 2: Aesthetic Surgery:
Aesthetic surgery, also known as cosmetic surgery, focuses on enhancing a person's appearance through surgical and non-surgical procedures. It is designed to reshape or refine body features to improve aesthetic appeal, symmetry, and proportion. Common procedures include facelifts, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction, and eyelid surgery. With advancements in technology, minimally invasive techniques like injectables (Botox, fillers) and laser treatments have become increasingly popular, offering effective results with shorter recovery times. Aesthetic surgery aims to boost confidence and help individuals achieve their desired appearance.
Related societies: Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation | Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery | California Society of Plastic Surgeons (CSPS) | International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS) | Rhinoplasty Society | Canadian society of plastic surgeons | American Society of Plastic Surgeons | Association of Plastic Surgeons of India | European Association of Plastic Surgeons
Track 3: Reconstructive Surgery:
Reconstructive surgery is a medical specialty focused on restoring function and appearance to parts of the body affected by trauma, congenital defects, disease, or medical conditions like cancer. Common procedures include breast reconstruction after mastectomy, cleft lip and palate repair, skin grafts for burn injuries, and reconstructive surgeries for hand injuries. The goal of reconstructive surgery is to improve both the functionality and aesthetic of the affected areas, helping patients regain a sense of normalcy and confidence. Advances in microsurgery and tissue engineering have significantly enhanced outcomes in this field.
Related societies: Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists (SPSSCS) | American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF) | Canadian Society for Aesthetic (Cosmetic) Plastic Surgery (CSACPS) | International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) | American Association for Hand Surgery (AAHS) Canadian society of plastic surgeons | American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Track 4: Breast Surgery:
Breast surgery encompasses both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures aimed at altering the size, shape, or appearance of the breasts. Cosmetic breast surgery includes breast augmentation (using implants or fat transfer), breast lifts, and breast reduction, often performed to enhance aesthetics or achieve a desired look. Reconstructive breast surgery is typically done after a mastectomy due to breast cancer, helping restore the breast's shape and appearance. Both types of breast surgery aim to improve confidence, comfort, and overall body image, with advancements in surgical techniques leading to more natural-looking results and quicker recovery times.
Track 5: Cosmetic Surgery:
Cosmetic surgery is a branch of plastic surgery focused on enhancing a person's appearance through surgical and non-surgical procedures. Its primary goal is to improve aesthetic appeal, symmetry, and proportion. Popular cosmetic surgeries include facelifts, rhinoplasty, liposuction, breast augmentation, and tummy tucks, while non-surgical options like Botox, fillers, and laser treatments are also common. These procedures are typically elective and aim to boost confidence and self-image. Advances in minimally invasive techniques have made cosmetic surgery more accessible, offering quicker recovery times and natural-looking results.
Track 6: Facial Surgery:
Facial surgery involves a range of surgical and non-surgical procedures aimed at improving the appearance or function of the face. Common facial surgeries include rhinoplasty (nose reshaping), facelifts, eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), and chin or cheek augmentation. These procedures can address signs of aging, correct structural issues, or enhance facial symmetry. Non-surgical options like Botox, dermal fillers, and laser treatments are also popular for rejuvenating the face with minimal downtime. Facial surgery combines art and science to help individuals achieve a more youthful, balanced, or refined appearance.
Track 7: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery:
Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a specialized field that focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions related to the face, jaw, mouth, and teeth. This includes procedures such as wisdom tooth removal, corrective jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery), treatment of facial trauma, and dental implants. It also addresses more complex issues like cleft lip and palate repair and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Combining dental, medical, and surgical expertise, oral and maxillofacial surgery helps restore function and aesthetics, improving both health and appearance for patients.
Track 8: Liposuction:
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery procedure designed to remove excess fat from specific areas of the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, hips, and arms. Using a thin tube called a cannula, a surgeon aspirates fat deposits through small incisions. The procedure helps contour and sculpt the body, targeting areas resistant to diet and exercise. Liposuction can enhance body shape and improve self-confidence, but it is not a substitute for weight loss. Modern techniques, such as laser-assisted and ultrasound-assisted liposuction, offer more precise results and faster recovery times.
Track 9: Invasive and non-invasive Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery includes both invasive and non-invasive procedures. Invasive plastic surgery involves surgical techniques that require incisions, such as facelifts, breast augmentation, and liposuction. These procedures typically offer dramatic, long-lasting results but require longer recovery times.
In contrast, non-invasive plastic surgery uses techniques that don't involve surgery, such as Botox, dermal fillers, laser treatments, and chemical peels. These options offer quicker procedures and minimal recovery time, though the results are often more subtle and may require maintenance over time. Both approaches aim to enhance appearance and boost confidence.
Track 10: Craniofacial Surgery
Craniofacial surgery is a specialized branch of surgery focused on correcting deformities of the skull, face, and jaw. It addresses congenital conditions like cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis (premature fusion of skull bones), and other facial abnormalities, as well as injuries from trauma. These procedures aim to improve both function and appearance, helping patients with breathing, eating, speaking, and overall facial symmetry. Craniofacial surgery often involves a multidisciplinary team to ensure the best outcomes for patients, particularly in complex cases affecting both aesthetics and vital functions.
Track 11: Gender Reassignment Surgery
Gender reassignment surgery, also known as gender-affirming surgery, is a medical procedure that helps individuals transition to their desired gender by altering physical characteristics. For transgender individuals, this can include masculinizing or feminizing surgeries, such as chest reconstruction, genital reconstruction, facial feminization or masculinization, and body contouring. These surgeries aim to align an individual's physical appearance with their gender identity, improving their quality of life and mental well-being. Gender reassignment surgery is often part of a comprehensive approach that includes hormone therapy and psychological support.
Track 12: Health risks in Plastic Surgery
While plastic surgery can offer significant aesthetic and reconstructive benefits, it carries potential health risks, like any surgical procedure. Common risks include infection, scarring, bleeding, and poor wound healing. In more complex surgeries, there may be risks of anesthesia complications, nerve damage, or blood clots. For some, there is also the possibility of unsatisfactory results that may require revision surgery. It's important for patients to have a thorough consultation with a qualified surgeon, understand the potential risks, and follow pre- and post-operative care instructions to minimize complications.
Cosmetic Surgery Market size was valued at USD 67.3 billion in 2019 and is poised to grow from USD 75.11 billion in 2023 to USD 201.68 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 11.6% in the forecast period (2024-2031).
The cosmetic surgery market is rapidly expanding. The industry is being propelled forward by technological advancements and the development of sophisticated materials such as silicone implants. Furthermore, social and cultural factors such as media, fashion, and entertainment industry influences, as well as social networking apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, are driving the global market. The non-essential nature of cosmetic surgery, the social taboo against injuring parts of the body, and the high costs associated with these surgeries, on the other hand, are some of the major barriers to the growth of the cosmetic surgery market. Economic factors such as rising per capita income and lower cosmetic surgery costs are expected to drive market growth in the coming years.
The Global Cosmetic Surgery Market is segmented based on the type, gender, providers and region. Based on the type, Cosmetic Surgery Market is segmented into surgical procedures and non-surgical procedures. The surgical procedures further segmented into breast augmentation, liposuction, eyelid surgery, abdominoplasty, rhinoplasty, and others. While, the non-surgical procedures further segmented into botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid, hair removal, nonsurgical fat reduction, photo rejuvenation, and others. Based on gender, it is segmented into females, and males. Based on providers, Cosmetic Surgery Market is segmented into hospitals & specialty clinics, cosmetic surgery centers, and others. Based on region Cosmetic Surgery Market is categorized into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and MEA
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