AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COSMETIC SURGERY CORPORATE SUPPORT ...

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COSMETIC SURGERY CORPORATE SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES

THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COSMETIC SURGERY (AACS) IS THE PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY FOR PHYSICIANS FROM ALL SPECIALTIES LOOKING TO ADVANCE THEIR SKILLS IN COSMETIC SURGERY.

With more than 15 MILLION people undergoing cosmetic surgery procedures today, now, more than ever, cosmetic surgeons are seeking new and innovative products and services to ensure excellent and safe outcomes and to grow their practices.

Established in 1985 and now serving more than 1,600 members, the Academy supports cosmetic surgery professionals with education and training opportunities to ensure consistently high-quality patient care. From live surgery workshops, soft tissue workshops, and webinars to cadaver courses and our Annual Scientific Meeting, the AACS provides yearround opportunities for physicians and allied health professionals to come together and share the latest and best cosmetic surgery techniques, research, business strategies, technologies, and products.

Together with its philanthropic arm, the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation (CSF), the Academy maintains relationships with a variety of corporations and organizations committed to fostering excellence in the delivery of safe cosmetic surgery.

EXAMPLES OF SUPPORT INCLUDE

? CME - accredited and non-accredited

opportunities

? Live Surgical, Device and Injection Workshops ? Webinars ? Research Grants and Awards ? Fellowship and Named Mentoring Scholarships ? Speaking and Lecture Opportunities ? Pre-meeting Workshops ? Networking Receptions ? Product Roundtable Presentations

and Demonstration Stations

? AACS and CSF Website Advertising ? Public Awareness Campaigns ? Webster Society Annual Gala and Cocktail Reception ? Silent and Live auction(s) Support

and Product Promotion

? Corporate Leadership Council and

Leadership Forum Event

? Website and American Journal of

Cosmetic Surgery Advertising

? Promotional Items and Marketing Materials

for Direct Distribution

We invite companies to share our mission of promoting education, patient safety and the advancement of cosmetic surgery by supporting the AACS and CSF through our Corporate Support Program.

To learn more about these and other opportunities,

please contact Kimberly Miller at 1-312-981-6760 or kmiller@.

ABOUT AACS MEMBERS

AACS members are cosmetic surgery practitioners from a diverse array of medical specialties, including dermatology, oral & maxillofacial surgery, obstetrics & gynecology, otolaryngology, general surgery, ophthalmology, and plastic/ reconstructive surgery. We also welcome Allied Health members, who are nurses, anesthesiologists and professionals focused on areas like office/practice management, pharmaceutical supplies, patient recovery, stem cell research and healthy aging, among others.

REPRESENTED SPECIALTIES IN MEMBERSHIP

Dermatology ? 10%

General Surgery ? 13%

Obstetrics & Gynecology ? 7%

Ophthalmology ? 4%

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ? 19%

Otolaryngology ? 6%

Plastic Surgery ? 10%

Other ? 14%

PURCHASING POWER

95%

have a role in decision making

80%

have the final say

ABOUT AACS TRAINING INSTITUTE

ADVANCED SOFT TISSUE COURSE: Finesse with Fillers Injectables from Nose to Toes NOVEMBER 12-13, 2021

PHYSICIAN HOST: Edward Zimmerman, MD LOCATION: Aesthetic Revolution, 9130 W. Post Road, Suite 100, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89148 ATTENDANCE: Registration will be limited to 15 attendees. TARGET AUDIENCE: Physicians and allied health providers FACULTY: Dr Edward Zimmer; Trevor Larsen BSN, RN and Monica De La Cruz-Estes, BSN, RN

DESCRIPTION: The AACS in collaboration with Ed Zimmerman, MD, will host an advanced injectables training workshop at his

nationally accredited facility, Aesthetic Revolution, in Las Vegas, Nevada. This intense one-and-a-half-day workshop is designed for physicians and allied health providers who possess moderate-to-advanced injecting skills and are looking to explore creative rejuvenation techniques for forehead, temples, peri-ocular, peri-oral, nose, chin, jawline, neck, d?collet?, hands, thighs, feet, buttocks and more ? with both on-label uses as well as innovative, off-label utilization of cosmetic fillers, activators, PRP, cellulite injectables, and other technologies. Our dynamic learning environment mandates active attendee participation. Advanced techniques along with unique uses of products will be presented, discussed, debated and demonstrated live by an experienced, passionate faculty. All attendees will perform and defend their own facial evaluations and rejuvenation choices to the group as an important part of the learning process. The number of attendees is limited to enhance learning interactions.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

? List and consider when to use injectable products to improve the appearance of specific areas of concern for skin rejuvenation, reduction of the appearance of cellulite, fat sculpting and natural volume restoration.

? Describe facial anatomy for purposes of patient safety and improving aesthetic results when performing cosmetic injections. ? Refine your own injecting techniques through observation, questioning, and critical analysis of live patients with instructors and

skilled attendees.

CORPORATE SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES

Exposure to cosmetic surgeons who are striving to improve their practices Company logo on AACS website meeting page with hyperlink Recognition on prominently-placed signage Recognition on break slides

Post Attendee Mailing List for 1 mailer (no emails)

Verbal recognition at the podium during the opening remarks Ad in Final Program booklet

Eblast to registrants (sent by AACS; approval by AACS) Printed materials for shared sponsor table One complimentary representative at the workshop

PLATINUM $10,000

Full page color 1

GOLD $5,000

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ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

IN-KIND PRODUCT DONATIONS

Recognition of in-kind products will be acknowledged in the program materials and on the signage. Product donations may include, for example:

? PRP Kits & Devices ? Threading ? Injectables

SILVER $2,500

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HOSTED ATTENDEE DINNER

$10,000 + cost of dinner

One company has the opportunity to network with and present a 10-15' verbal presentation to 40-50 attendees, faculty, and staff from the cosmetic surgery industry. This includes up to 4 company representatives to attend the dinner and mingle with attendees. This is the perfect chance to build relationships and network.

ATTENDEE BREAKFAST, LUNCH, OR COFFEE BREAK

$3,000

Support one meal function as noted at the workshop. This includes 1 company representative to attend the meal function and mingle with attendees. The price includes catering costs.

Rev. 9/7/21

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