Track: Plastic Surgery
Hand Surgery and Upper Limb Reconstruction – Contemporary approaches to hand surgery and upper limb reconstruction address traumatic injuries, congenital deformities, peripheral nerve disorders, and complex soft tissue defects. Emphasis is placed on restoring function, improving mobility, preserving limb integrity, and enhancing patient outcomes through advanced reconstructive techniques and multidisciplinary care.
Reconstruction and Aesthetic Surgery – Modern breast surgery encompasses post-mastectomy reconstruction, implant-based procedures, autologous tissue reconstruction, augmentation, reduction, and revision surgery. Key considerations include patient-centered treatment planning, surgical innovation, aesthetic outcomes, functional restoration, and long-term quality of life.
Burn Management and Reconstructive Procedures – Advances in burn care continue to improve survival, wound healing, and reconstructive outcomes. Areas of focus include acute burn management, scar revision, contracture release, skin substitutes, tissue regeneration, and multidisciplinary strategies aimed at restoring both function and appearance.
Pediatric Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery – The management of congenital and developmental craniofacial anomalies requires specialized surgical planning and long-term care. Important areas include cleft lip and palate repair, craniosynostosis management, facial asymmetry correction, and reconstructive approaches that support normal growth, development, and functional outcomes.
Microsurgical Techniques and Tissue Transfer – Microsurgical reconstruction has expanded the possibilities for managing complex defects through free tissue transfer, perforator flap surgery, and vascularized grafting techniques. Advances in surgical precision, flap monitoring, and operative technologies continue to enhance reconstructive success and patient recovery.
Neurosurgical and Complex Defect Reconstruction – Reconstruction of cranial, scalp, skull base, and other complex defects presents unique surgical challenges following trauma, tumor resection, or neurological procedures. Contemporary approaches emphasize structural restoration, soft tissue coverage, functional rehabilitation, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Blepharoplasty and Periorbital Rejuvenation – Surgical and minimally invasive periorbital procedures play a significant role in facial rejuvenation and aesthetic enhancement. Areas of interest include eyelid surgery, correction of age-related changes, anatomical assessment, complication prevention, and techniques that achieve natural and balanced aesthetic outcomes.
Abdominoplasty and Body Contouring Surgery – Body contouring procedures continue to evolve with advancements in abdominoplasty, liposuction, post-weight loss reconstruction, and body reshaping techniques. Focus areas include patient selection, contour refinement, surgical safety, postoperative recovery, and strategies for optimizing both aesthetic and functional results.
Scientific Highlights
- Plastic Surgery
- Dermatology
- Skin Rejuvenation, Regeneration and Cosmetic Dermatology
- Cosmetic & Skin Science
- Anti Aging and Longevity Medicine
- Body Contouring and Craniofacial Reconstruction
- Rhinoplasty & Otoplasty
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
- Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Aesthetic Medicine and Regenerative Medicine
- Injectables, Fillers and Facial Rejuvenation
- Skin Microbiome and Cosmetic Research
- Trichology and Hair Transplant
- Cosmetic Medicine
- Nutrition and Diet for Healthy Skin
- Case Reports, Complications & Risk Factors in Cosmetology
- Pediatric Dermatology