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EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

CURRICULUM VITAE

Updated 1/12/2017

1. Name: Foad Nahai, MD

2. Office Address:

3200, Downwood Circle

Suite 640

Atlanta, GA 30327

Telephone: 404- 778-6880

Fax: 404-351-0632

3. E-mail Address: FNAHA02@emory.edu

4. Citizenship: United States of America

5. Current Titles and Affiliations:

a. Academic Appointments:

Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, 2013-Present

Maurice J Jurkiewicz chair in Plastic Surgery December 2015-present

6. Previous Academic and Professional Appointments:

a. Instructor in Surgery, Emory University, 1975- 1976, 1978

b. Assistant Professor of Surgery (Plastic Surgery), Emory University, 1978- 1983

c. Associate Professor of Surgery (Plastic Surgery), Emory University, 1983-1991

d. Professor of Surgery, Emory University, 1991-1997

e. Clinical Professor (Plastic Surgery), Emory University, 1998-2012

7. Licensures/Boards:

a. Passed ECFMG Exam, September 1969

b. Licensed to practice medicine in England, September 1970

c. Georgia State Board of Medical Examiners by examination, August 1976

d. American Board of Surgery, March 1977

e. Florida, State Board of Medical Examiners, November 2005

8. Specialty Boards:

a. American Board of Plastic Surgery, May 1980

9. Education:

Bachelor of Science with honors, 1966

University of Bristol, UK

Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, 1969

Medical School, University of Bristol, UK

10. Postgraduate Training:

a. Internship: United Bristol Hospitals

Bristol, England

Medical and Surgical, 1969-1970

b. Straight Surgical: Baltimore City Hospitals

Baltimore, Maryland, 1970-1971

c. General Surgery: The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, Maryland, 1971-1972

d. General Surgery: Emory University Affiliated Hospitals

2nd – 4th Year Resident Atlanta, Georgia, 1972-1974

e. General Surgery: Emory University Affiliated Hospitals

Chief Resident: Atlanta, Georgia, 1974-1975

f. Research Fellowship: Emory University Affiliated Hospitals

In Plastic Surgery Atlanta, Georgia, 1975-1976

g. Resident in Plastic Emory University Affiliated Hospitals

Surgery: Atlanta, Georgia, 1976-1978

11. Committee Memberships:

a. National:

i. American Association for the Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Centers:

Board of Directors, 2010- Present

Executive Committee, 2011- Present

External Relations Committee, 2011

Treasurer, 2011-2012

Evidence Based Medicine Committee Co-Chair, 2012

President-Elect, 2012-Present

Education Committee, 2013

Investigative Committee Co-Chair, 2013

President 2014-2016

Nominating Committee Chair 2015

American Association for the accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Centers Educational Foundation Board of Directors 2015

ii. American Association of Plastic Surgeons

Awards and Honors Committee, 2011

iii. American Board of Plastic Surgery

Oral Examination Guest Examiner, 1998

Director of the Board, 2001-2007

Oral Examination Committee, 2001-2007

Credentials and Requirements Committee, 2001-2007

Ad Hoc Committee on Tracking Outcome in Plastic Surgery, 2001-2002

Written Exam Question Writer, 2001-2003

Oral Examination Senior Examiner, 2001-2002, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2012

Ethics Committee, 2001-2007

Oral Examination Evaluator, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008

Cosmetic Advisory Council, 2005-2007

iv. American Society of Plastic Surgeons

Judicial Council, 1997

American Society of Plastic Surgeons/Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Marketing Committee, 1999

International Symposia Committee Chairman, 2000-2004

Domestic Symposia Committee Chairman, 2002-2007

American Society of Plastic Surgeons/American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Breast Implant Task Force, 2004-2006

Program Work Group of the Annual Meeting Council, 2004-2006

Scientific Program Committee, 2004-2006

Ancillary Health Professionals Work Group of the Annual Meeting Council, 2005

American Society of Plastic Surgeons/Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Conjoint Board of Directors, 2005-2007

American Society of Plastic Surgeons/American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Post Bariatric Surgery Task Force, 2007

Trustee, 2008 – 2009

Trustee, 2013 – 2016

Board of Directors 2015-2016

v. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Finance & Investment Committee, 1992-1994

Endoscopic Plastic Surgery Task Force, 1994-1997

Ultrasonic-Assisted Liposuction Training Instructor, 1996-1997

Judicial Council, 1997-2000

Traveling Professor, 1998-1999

Representative to the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Deep Venous Thrombosis Task Force, 1998-1999

Teaching Course Subcommittee Chairman, 1999-2002

Member-at-Large, Board of Directors, 1999-2003

Board Member, 1999-2009

Publications Committee, 2000-2006

International Committee, 2001-2007

Secretary, 2002-2004

Education Commission Vice Chairman, 2002-2005

Program Committee Vice Chairman, 2002-2005

Symposium Committee, 2002-2007

Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation

Membership Committee, 2002-2005

Secretary, 2003-2005

Finance & Investment Committee, 2003-2007

Liaison to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2003-2004

Strategic Planning Committee, 2003-2009

Aesthetic Surgery Journal Associate Editor, 2003-2008

Committee on Multidisciplinary Training - 2003-2004

American Society of Plastic Surgeons Scientific Program Committee Aesthetic Subcommittee Chairman, 2003-2006

Representative to Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Domestic Clinical Symposia Committee, 2003-2006

Patient Safety Committee, 2004-2007

Education Commission Vice, Chairman, 2004-2005

Education Committee, 2004-2005

Executive Committee, 2004-2007

Vice President, 2005-2006

Time & Place Committee, 2005-2007

Education Commission Chairman, 2005-2007

Program Committee Chairman, 2005-2007

Aesthetic Surgery Education & Resource Foundation Voting Member of the Board, 2005-2008

President-Elect, 2006-2007

Breast Surgery Committee Chairman, 2006-2009

Maintenance of Certification Chairman, 2006-2008

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery/American Society of Plastic Surgeons/Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Co-Sponsored Symposium Committee Chairman, 2006-2007

Representative to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Board

of Directors, 2006-2008

American Society of Plastic Surgeons Scientific Program Committee Aesthetic Subcommittee Chairman, 2006-2007

President, 2007-2008

Conflict of Interest Evaluation Committee, 2007-2008

Editorial Board, 2007-2008

Publications Committee, 2007-2013

Immediate Past President, 2008-2009

Trustee, 2008-2011

Aesthetic Surgery Journal Editorial Board, 2008-2009

Maintenance of Certification Committee, 2008-2011

Aesthetic Surgery Education & Research Foundation Nominating Committee, 2008-2011

Representative to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2009-2011

Nominating Committee, 2009-2012

Aesthetic Surgery Journal Editorial Board, Editor in Chief, 2009-

Present

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery/Aesthetic Surgery Education & Research Foundation Research Organization Task Force, 2010-2011

Medical Outcomes Ranks for Efficacy and Safety, 2010-Present

Chairman Nominating Committee

vi. Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation

American Society of Plastic Surgeons/Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Marketing Committee, 1999

Clinical Symposia Committee Chairman, 2000-2007

Board Member 2003 - 2005

Joint Sponsorship Subcommittee, 2004

American Society of Plastic Surgeons/Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Conjoint Board of Directors, 2005-2007

International Services Committee, 2006

vii. American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery

Board of Directors 1986-1989

Secretary, 1986-1989

viii. Plastic Surgery Research Council

Program Chairman, 1988

Chairman, 1989

b. International:

i. International Confederation for Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery

Scientific Program Committee Chairman, 2003

Trustee 2012- 2014

ii. International Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Foundation

Vice President 1999-2001

iii. International Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Public Education Committee, 1995-2000

Postgraduate Course Director, 1997-2000

Membership Committee, 1997-2000

Scientific Program Committee, 1997-2000

Education Foundation, 1997-2000

1st Term Course Director, 1999

Time & Place Committee Chairman, 2000-2002

Fellowship Subcommittee, 2000-2002

Ad Hoc Committee on the History of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Exhibit, 2000-2002

Ad Hoc Committee on Emerging and New Trends in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2000-2002

Secretary General, 2000-2004

Finance Committee, 2000-2004

Publications Committee, 2000-2004

Journal Operations Committee, 2000-2004

International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Professor (permanent honorary designation), 2000-Present

Website Committee, 2002-2004

2nd Vice President, 2004-2006

Ad Hoc Scope of Practice Committee Chairman, 2004-2006

Ad Hoc Strategic Planning Committee Chairman, 2004-2006

1st Vice President, 2006-2008

Executive Committee, 2006-2008

Education Council Vice Chairman, 2006-2008

President, 2008-2010

Executive Committee Chairman, 2008-2010

Education Council Ex Officio, 2008-2010

Immediate Past President/Trustee, 2010-2012

Executive Committee, 2010-2012

Nominating Committee Chairman, 2010-2012

Medical Procedures Abroad Committee Deputy Chairman,

2010-2012

Ohmori Lecturer, 2012

Patient Safety Committee chairman 2016

Trustee, 2012-2014

Chair Patient Safety Committee 2016

Nominating Committee Member

12. Editorships and Editorial Boards:

a. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984-1988

b. Outlook in Plastic Surgery, 1988-1997.

c. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 1994-1997

d. International Advisory Board of the International Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1995-Present

e. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1998-2004

f. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1999-2004

g. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2000-Present

h. Rivista Italiana Di Chirurgia Plastica, Clinical and Experimental Plastic Surgery, Official Journal of the Italian Society for Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, 2002-2006

i. Roundtables in Plastic Surgery, 2003

j. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Associate Editor, 2006-2009

k. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Editor in Chief, 2009-Present

13. Honors and Awards:

a. Russell Cooper Prize, University of Bristol, England, 1968

b. Gold Medal Paper Presentation, Southeastern Surgical Conference, 1976

c. Outstanding Resident Award, Southeastern Society of Plastic and

Reconstructive Surgeons, 1977

d. Winner, Third Annual Residents Competition Award, American College of Surgeons, Georgia Chapter, 1977

e. Best Paper Award, Atlanta Clinical Society, 1980

f. James Barrett Brown Award, American Association of Plastic Surgeons, May 1982

g. American Medical Writers Association Award, 1983

h. American Society of Plastic Surgeons, President’s Award, 2005,

“In Recognition of Contribution Furthering Plastic Surgery Education and Devotion to Excellence.”

i. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery , Best Panel Moderator Award 2007

j. American Society of Plastic Surgeons, President’s Award, 2008,

“In Recognition of Many Contributions to the Society as an Educator and Innovator in Plastic Surgery”.

k. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Best Panel Moderator 2007

l. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Leadership Award, 2009

m. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Distinguished Service Award, 2010

n. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Best Panel Moderator Award, 2010

o. Honorary Fellow Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand, 2010

p. Janos Zoltan Award of the Hungarian Association for Plastic Reconstructive and

Aesthetic Surgery 2011

For “Several Decades of Outstanding Scientific Work, for Professional

Authenticity and Human Attitude”

q. American Association of Plastic Surgeons “Clinician of the Year” award, 2013

r. Aesthetic Surgery Journal Best Paper Award 2013

s. Aesthetic Surgery Journal Best Paper Award 2014

t. Aesthetic Surgery Journal Best Paper Award 2015

u. Aesthetic Society Education and Research Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, May 2015

v. The Multi-Specialty Foundation for Aesthetic Surgical Excellence Honor Award, June 2015

w. Honorary Member The Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

Of Southern Africa 2016

x. Honorary Fellow Royal College of Surgeons of England 2016

14. Society Memberships:

a. American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 1980-Present

b. Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, 1980-Present

c. Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, 1980-Present

d. Georgia Society of Plastic Surgeons, 1980-Present

e. Plastic Surgery Research Council, 1980-Present

f. International Confederation for Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 1980-Present

g. Fellow American College of Surgeons, 1981-Present

h. International Association of University Plastic Surgeons, 1982-Present

i. American Association of Plastic Surgeons, 1984-Present

j. American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, 1985-2005

k. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1989-Present

l. International Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1990-Present

m. International Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Foundation, 1999-2015

n. American Board of Plastic Surgery, 2001-2007 Director

o. American Association for the Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Centers, 2010

p. Honorary Fellow Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand, 2010-Present

q. Honorary Member AICPE, the Italian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2016-

r. Honorary Member New England Society of Plastic Surgeons 2004

s. Honorary Member The Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of

Southern Africa 2016

15. Organization of Conferences:

a. National or International:

Plastic Surgery Research Council Meeting Program Chairman, 1988-1989

American Society of Plastic Surgeons/Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Clinical Symposia Chairman, 2000-2007

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting Program Co-Chairman, 2002-2005

International Federation of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Meeting Program Chairman, 2003

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting Program Chairman, 2005-2007

16. Formal Teaching:

Freshman Anatomy Lecture Emory University, 1979-1995

17. Supervisory Teaching:

a. Paces Plastic Surgery Aesthetic and Oculoplastic Surgery Fellows, 1998 – Present

i. Haideh Hirmand, M.D. 1998 Private practice

ii. Alicia Sobeiro, M.D 1998 Private practice

iii. James Thornton, M.D. 1999 Private practice

iv. Elaine Sasson, M.D. 1999 Consultant,

Norfolk, England

v. Athina Gianapoulous, M.D. 1999 Private practice

vi. Sanjay Grover, M.D. 2000 Private practice,

Board Member American

Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

vii. Charles Day, M.D. 2001 Private practice

viii. Andrew Cohen, M.D. 2001 Private practice

ix. Dean Fardo, M.D. 2002 Private practice

x. Kristin Boehm, M.D. 2002 Private practice

xi. C.B. Boswell, M.D. 2003 Private practice

xii. Lisa DiFrancesco, M.D. 2003 Private practice

xiii. Amy Simon, M.D. 2004 Private practice

xiv. Keith Hanna, M.D. 2004 Private practice

xv. Derek Ford, M.D. 2005 Private practice

xvi. Farzad Nahai, M.D. 2005 Private practice

xvii. Naveen Somia, M.D. 2006 Private practice

xviii. James Wolffli M.D. 2006 Private practice

xix. Adam Weinfeld, M.D. 2006 Private practice

xx. Sal Pacella, M.D. 2007 Private practice

xxi. Thomas McClellan, M.D. 2008 Private practice

xxii. Danny Luppens, M.D. 2009 Private practice

xxiii. Ashley Gordon, M.D. 2009 Private practice

xxiv. Juan Mejia, M.D. 2010 Private practice

xxv. John Symbas, M.D. 2010 Private practice

xxvi. Peter Kreymerman, M.D. 2011 Private practice

xxvii. Michelle Locke, M.D. 2011 Private practice

xxviii. Suzie Chang 2012 Academics,

UT Southwestern, TX

xxix. Gabi Miotto, M.D. 2012 Academics,

Emory University

xxx. Milorad Marjanowicz, M.D. 2012 Private practice

xxxi. Dzifa Kpodzo, M.D. 2012-2013 Academics

Morehouse Univ., GA

b. Plastic Surgery Residents, Emory University School of Medicine, 1978 – 1997

i. James Wallace, M.D. 1976-1978 Private practice

ii. Roger Brill, M.D. 1978-1980 Private practice

iii. Berkeley Powell, M.D. 1978-1980 Private practice

iv. Barry Bishop, M.D. 1978-1980 Private practice

v. Jack Fisher, M.D. 1978-1980 Private practice

vi. John Coleman, M.D. 1979-1981 Academics,

Indiana University, Chief of

Plastic Surgery Chair American Board of Plastic Surgery

vii. Michael Scheflan, M.D. 1979-1981 Private practice,

President Israeli Society of

Plastic Surgeons

viii. Stephen Gordon, M.D. 1980-1982 Private practice

ix. John Hurteau, M.D. 1980-1982 Private practice

x. Richard Stahl, M.D. 1981- 1983 Private practice

Connecticut

xi. Louis Morales, M.D. 1981-1983 Private practice

xii. Jefferson Pendergrast, M.D. 1981-1983 Private practice

xiii. Thomas Stevenson, M.D. 1981-1983 Academics,

University of California-

Davis Chief of Plastic Surgery,

xiv. Richard Duke Hagerty, M.D. 1982-1984 Private practice

xv. L. Franklyn Elliott, M.D. 1983-1985 Private practice,

President Southeastern

Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

xvi. Vincent Zubowicz, M.D. 1983-1985 Private practice

xvii. Talmage Raine, M.D. 1983-1985 Private practice

xviii. Daniel Greenburg, M.D. 1984-1986 Private practice

xix. Clyde Ishii, M.D. 1984-1986 Private practice

xx. John H. Culbertson, M.D. 1984-1986 Academics,

Emory University, Current

Full Time Faculty

xxi. James Moore, M.D. 1984-1986 Private practice

xxii. William Sando, M.D. 1985-1987 Private practice

xxiii. Keith Mutimer, M.D. 1985-1987 Private practice

xxiv. Janek Janieciewicz MD 1987- 1988 Australia,

President Australasian

Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons

xxv. Henry C. Vasconez, M.D. 1985-1987 Academics,

University of Kentucky,

Chief of Plastic Surgery

xxvi. Christian Paletta, M.D. 1985-1987 Academics,

St. Louis University, Chief

of Plastic Surgery

xxvii. Warren Gould, M.D. 1986-1988 Deceased

xxviii. Michael E. Beasley, M.D. 1986-1988 Private practice

xxix. Gregory Brown, M.D. 1986-1988 Private practice

xxx. Wilbur Baird, M.D. 1987-1989 Private practice

xxxi. Richard Rand, M.D. 1987-1989 Private practice

xxxii. Isaac Wornom, M.D. 1987-1989 Private practice

xxxiii. Nestor Montero, M.D. 1987-1989 Private practice

xxxiv. Glyn Jones, M.D. 1989-1991 Private practice

xxxv. Tom O’Reilly, M.D. 1989-1991 Private practice Ireland

xxxvi. Grant Carlson, M.D. 1989-1991 Academics,

Emory University, Current Chief of Plastic Surgery

xxxvii. M. Bruce Johnstone, M.D. 1989-1991 Academics, Melbourne,

Australia

xxxviii. Kevin Bounds, M.D. 1989-1991 Private practice

xxxix. Thomas Lintner, M.D. 1990-1992 Private practice

xl. Paul A. Watterson, M.D. 1990-1992 Private practice

xli. Diana Elias, M.D. 1990-1992 Private practice

xlii. Keith West, M.D. 1991-1993 Private practice

xliii. Bradford Prescott, M.D. 1991-1993 Private practice

xliv. Robert Sheen, M.D. 1991-1993 Private practice Australia

xlv. Harvey Stern, M.D. 1991-1993 Academics, University of

Sydney, Australia

xlvi. Timothy Love, M.D. 1991-1993 Private practice

xlvii. Bryan Pruitt, M.D. 1992-1994 Private practice

xlviii. Leonard Miller, M.D. 1992-1994 Private practice

xlix. Stephen Drukker, M.D. 1992-1994 Private practice

l. Travis Holcombe, M.D. 1993-1995 Private practice

li. Mark Vucak, M.D. 1993-1995 Private practice Australia

lii. Peter Randle, M.D. 1993-1995 Private practice

liii. Carl Price, M.D. 1993-1995 Private practice

liv. Gregory Dostal, M.D. 1993-1995 Private practice

lv. Felmont Eaves, M.D. 1994-1996 Academics, Emory

University Current Full time Faculty

lvi. Roger Temple, M.D. 1994-1996 Private practice

lvii. Mark Codner, M.D. 1994-1996 Private practice

lviii. Tristan de Chalain, M.D. 1995-1997 Private practice

lix. Phillip Beegle, M.D. 1995-1997 Private practice

lx. Stephen Harris, M.D. 1996-1998 Private practice

lxi. Michael Lado, M.D. 1996-1998 Private practice

lxii. Arthur Hawes, M.D. 1996-1998 Private practice

lxiii. J. Kerwin Williams, M.D. 1996-1998 Private practice

lxiv. Robert Wood, M.D. 1996-1998 Private practice

lxv. Mark Boustred, M.D. 1996-1998 Private practice

lxvi. David Staffenberg, M.D. 1997-1999 Academics, New York

University, Former Chief of Plastic Surgery Albert Einstein New York

lxvii. Keith Paige, M.D. 1997-1999 Private practice

lxviii. Frederick Work, M.D. 1998-2000 Private practice

lxix. David Wages, M.D. 1998-2000 Private practice

lxx. Lee Thornton, M.D. 1998-2000 Private practice

lxxi. Leif Sigurdson, M.D. 1998-2000 Private practice

lxxii. Bridgett Moore, M.D. 1999-2001 Private practice

lxxiii. James Thornton, M.D. 1999-2001 Academics, UT

Southwestern

lxxiv. Charles Scott Hultman, M.D. 2000-2002 Academics, University of

North Carolina

lxxv. Eric Ellwood, M.D. 2001-2003 Private practice

lxxvi. Ashley Gordon, M.D. 2006-2008 Private practice

lxxvii. David Otterburn, M.D. 2008-2010 Private practice

lxxviii. Nour Abboushi, M.D. 2010-2012 Private practice

lxxix. Kimberly Singh, M.D. 2012-2012 Private practice

lxxx. Garrett Harper, M.D. 2009-2011 Private practice

lxxxi. Benjamin Moosavi, M.D. 2011-2013 Private practice

lxxxii. Wright Jones, M.D. 2011-2013 Private practice

lxxxiii. Jarod Daniel 2011-2013 Private practice

lxxxiv. Michael Golinko 2011-2014 Fellowship, University of

New York, NY

lxxxv. Sam Shih 2011-2014 Private Practice

lxxxvi. Brian Allen 2011-2014 Private Practice

Ixxxvii Carrie Chiu 2012-2015 Fellowship

Ixxxviii Clare Duggal 2012-2015 Private Practice

Ixxxvx Brian Arslanian 2012-2015 Private Practice

Colin Brady 2013- 2016 Fellowship USC

Kevin Bridge 2013- 2016 Private Practice

Meredith Vandergrift 2013- 2016 Private Practice

18. Lectureships, Seminar Invitations, and Visiting Professorships:

a. National and International:

1) The Association of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons of Southern Africa, 1981

2) Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgeons, 1982, 1986, 1996, 2005, 2012

3) Italian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2004

4) Clinique Spontini, Paris, 1986

5) Balkan Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Mediterranean Society of Plastic Surgeons, 1989-2009

6) Japanese Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993

7) Florida Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons, 1996

8) British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1997

9) British Association of Plastic Surgeons, 2000

10) Israeli Association of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeons, 2003

11) Canadian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2003

12) Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2005

13) Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2008

14) Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Invited Named Lecturer, Michael Lewin Lecturer, New York, New York, 2008

Beyond the Surface, 2008

15) Japanese Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2009

16) French Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2009

17) Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand, 2010

18) French Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, 2010

19) Japanese Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2011

20) Austrian Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2012

21) Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgeons 2013

22) The Israel Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery 2013

23) ISAPS Visiting Professor: Hong Kong, Queen Mary and Prince of Wales

Hospitals and the Hong Kong Society of Plastic Surgeons, November 4, 2014

Options for Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation

Evidence Based Medicine and Its Relevance to Aesthetic Surgery

24) ASAPS International Traveling Professor: University College London and The Royal Free Hospital London England March 17-20 2015

The Facelift-Anatomy, Indications and Technique, March 18

The Neck& Mid Facelift, current concepts and trends, March 18

Complications in Facelifts, March 18

Blepharoplasty & its Complications, March 18

Q&A Session, March 20

b. Regional:

1) Michigan Academy of Plastic Surgeons Meeting, Invited Guest Speaker, Mackinac Island, Michigan, 2008

Why Embrace Cosmetic Medicine

Role of Minimally Invasive Procedures in Facial Aesthetic Surgery

c. Institutional:

1) University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1979

2) Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 1984

3) The University of Utah, 1984

4) Houston Society of Plastic Surgeons, Houston, 1986

5) Duke University, 1989

6) University of Toronto, 1990

7) Washington Hospital Center, DC, 1990

8) University of Rome, Italy, 1990

9) University of California-San Francisco, 1990

10) Johns Hopkins University, 1991

11) University of California- San Francisco, 1990

12) Washington University, St. Louis, 1994

13) Southwestern University, Dallas, 1995.

14) Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1996

15) Cleveland Clinic, 1997

16) Duke University, 1997

17) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Traveling Professor, 1998-2003

18) Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 1998

19) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1999

20) University of Florida, 1999

21) Los Angeles Society for Plastic Surgeons, Los Angeles, 1999

22) University of Chicago, 1999

23) University of Toronto, 2000

24) University of California – San Francisco, 2000

25) University of Colorado, 2000

26) New England Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2003

27) University of California, San Francisco, 2003

28) Mayo Clinic Erich Visiting Professor, 2004

29) Thuss Lectureship Vanderbilt University, Facial Aesthetic Surgery, 2004

30) Robert H. Ivy Visiting Professor, University of Pennsylvania, 2005

31) Robert H Ivy Lectureship University of Pennsylvania, Options for Periorbital Rejuvenation, 2005

32) Visiting Professor, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 2008

Grand Rounds Presentation – Contemporary Blepharoplasty

Case Presentations by residents and commentary by visiting professor

33) Visiting Professor, Washington University School of Medicine, Named Visiting Professorship and Lectureship, James Barrett Brown, St. Louis, Missouri, 2008

Beyond the Surface

Case Presentations by residents and discussion on ethics and

management of the difficult patient

34) Visiting Professor, University of North Carolina and Guest Speaker North Carolina Society of Plastic Surgeons, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2008

Avoiding Complications in Blepharoplasty

Patient Safety Issues in Aesthetic Surgery

35) Brown University, Versace Lecturer, Evolution of Plastic Surgery in the

20th Century, 2009

36) University of Bristol, Invited Lecturer, Bristol, England, 2009

Contemporary Facial Rejuvenation

37) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Visiting Professor, 2009-2011

38) Brown University Medical School, Invited Versace Lecturer, Providence, Rhode Island, 2009

Evolution of Plastic Surgery in the 20th Century

Versace Lecture: Beyond the Surface

Several sessions with the residents covering aesthetic and reconstructive surgery and ethics.

39) Medical College of Wisconsin, Facelifts, 2010

40) Visiting Professor Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 2010

Live surgical demonstration Facelift and Blepharoplasty

Lecture Facial Rejuvenation

41) Visiting Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, April, 2010

Facial Rejuvenation

Surgical Demonstration – Facelift and Blepharoplasty

42) Visiting Professor, University of California, Sacramento, May, 2010

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

Beyond the Surface

Several lectures to the residents on aesthetic facial surgery, aesthetic

Breast surgery, body contouring, and ethics

43) Traveling International Professor, 2010-2011

44) Plastic Surgery Education Foundation Visiting Professor, multiple lectures covering all aspects of plastic surgery at the four institutions listed below, 2011-2012

University Of Texas Southwestern-Dallas

Mayo Clinic-Scottsdale

University of California-Irvine

Ohio State University

45) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 1st International Visiting Professor, England, United Kingdom, March, 2011

Chelsea and Westminister Hospitals, Contemporary Blepharoplasty

Royal London Hospital, Queen Mary, Hospital, lectured to medical

students and plastic surgery trainees

Ethical Considerations in Aesthetic Surgery

Facial Rejuvenation

Psychological Aspects of Aesthetic Surgery

Anglia Ruskin Post-Graduate Medical Institution

Keynote Lecture, Facial Rejuvenation

Second Keynote Lecture, Beyond the Surface

Formal and informal discussions with plastic surgery trainees from

Southern England discussing aesthetic surgery and patient management

46) Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, Visiting Professor, University of California-Irvine, 2011

Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited Lecturer,

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

Multiple lectures to residents on topics ranging from facial aesthetic

surgery, breast surgery, and ethical considerations

47) Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2012

Lower lid Blepharooplasty

48) St. Barnabas Medical Center, New Jersey, 2012

Live Surgical Procedures – I operated on two patients demonstrating different blepharoplasty techniques.

Lecture on Blepharoplasty

49) Visiting Professor, University of Miami, 2012

35 Years of Facelifts: What Has Changed?

As Visiting Professor I also spent time with the residents discussing issues

such as dealing with the unhappy patient and ethics in plastic surgery.

50) Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Visiting Professor at University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Texas, 2012

51) Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Visiting Professor, Ohio State University, 2012

Columbus Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited Lecturer –

Facial Aesthetic Surgery

Visiting Professor Lecture Residents, several lectures on all aspects of

plastic surgery including facial rejuvenation, ethics, and dealing with the

dissatisfied patient.

52) Visiting Professor, University of Montreal, Canada, 2012

Is There a Facelift for All Seasons?

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

53) Visiting Professor Kansas University Kansas City August 2013

Facial Rejuvenation 2013

Problem Case Presentations by Residents

54) Ross Musgrave visiting professor and lecturer University of Pittsburgh

October 18-19 2013

Named Lecture Presentation, Case Presentations with residents

55) University of Pittsburgh Ross Musgrave visiting professor and Lectureship October 18-19 2013

Clinical Decision making in Facial Rejuvenation

Ross Musgrave Lecture: Beyond the Surface

Clinical decision making in Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

56) Visiting Professor Northwestern University May 8-9 2014

57) Visiting Professor Anglia Ruskin University England UK 2014-2017

58) ISAPS International Visiting Professor 2012- 2014

Visiting Professor the University of Honking November 2014

Visiting Professor the Chinese University of Hong Kong

November 2014

59) Visiting Professor University of Chicago March 27-28 2015

Blepharoplasty and Mid Facelift: Clinical Decision Making

Facial Rejuvenation

60) Visiting Professor Loma Linda University March 2015

61) ASAPS International Traveling Professor: University College London and The Royal Free Hospital London England March 17-20 2015

62) Visiting Professor University of Chicago March 27-28 2015

63) Visiting Professor University of Toronto April 24-26 2015

19. Invitations to National/International, Regional, and Institutional Conferences:

a. National and International:

1) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Guest Lecturer at Northeastern Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Meeting, Short Scar Surgery, Breast and Face, 1996

2) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American Society of Plastic Surgeons New Horizons in Aesthetic Surgery Symposium, Palm Springs, California, 2008

Transpalpebral Corrugator Procerus Resection and Lateral

Browlift

Breast and Body Update – Moderator

Breast Surgery Update, Presented highlights from Santa Fe

and Atlanta Breast Surgery Symposia

3) Biennial Congress of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Melbourne, Australia, 2008

Keynote Speaker

Past, Present, and Future of Plastic Surgery

4) Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Invited Named Lecturer, Michael Lewin Lecturer, New York, New York, 2008

Beyond the Surface, 2008

5) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery Symposium, Vail, Colorado, 2008

Impact on Non-Invasive Treatments on My Practice

Panelist - My Favorite Non-Invasive Treatment and Why

Panelist – Management of the Cosmetic Patient

Safety in Cosmetic Surgery

Moderator – Cosmetic Breast Surgery Session

Panelist – Implant Selection and Mastopexy

6) Mediterranean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, Nice, France, 2008

Short Scar Facelift – Patient Selection

Interactive Panel – Matching the Breast to the Appropriate

Short Scar Technique

Alternative Techniques in Breast Augmentation

7) 38th Annual Symposium on Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, University of Toronto, Invited International Guest Speaker, Toronto, Canada, 2008

Blepharoplasty: Current Controversies

Short Scar Facelifts – Evolution, Indication, and Technique

Facelifts: Avoiding Complications

8) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, 2008

Panel Moderator – Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

9) 5th International Plastic Surgery Course, Invited Guest Speaker, Ekaterinburg, Russia, 2008

Short Scar Facelift

Facelifts: Avoiding Complications

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty: Avoiding Complications

Short Scar Breast Reduction

Mastopexy With and Without Implants

10) International Symposium in Plastic Surgery, Invited Guest Speaker, Bologna, Italy, 2008

Hot Topics in Patient Safety

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery of the Face

11) Quality Medical Publishing Annual Aesthetic Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, 2008

The Needle vs. the Knife

Session Moderator – Cosmetic Medicine

Non-Surgical Procedures – What I Am Doing Now

Moderator – Panel Discussion on Complicated Cases

Patient Analysis and Selection of the Best Procedures for

Facial Rejuvenation

Periorbital Rejuvenation – Choosing the Right Option

Periorbital and Midfacial Rejuvenation

12) Royal College of Surgeons of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Society of Plastic Surgeons, Invited International Guest Speaker, Hong Kong, China, 2008

Facial Aesthetic Surgery

Blepharoplasty

Capsular Contractures of the Breast

Managing the Difficult and Dissatisfied Patient

13) 7th Croatian Congress of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, Invited International Guest Speaker, Split, Croatia, 2008

Mastopexy Augmentation – Two Operations With Opposing Goals

Breast Reduction: What Matters Most, Scars or Pedicles

Rhytidectomy: Contemporary Concept of Face and Neck Lift for Females and Males

The Needle vs. the Knife in Facial Rejuenation and Contouring

Round Table Discussion – Facial Contouring

Aesthetic Breast Surgery

Breast Augmentation – Saline and Silicone Implants Differences,

When Saline and When Silicone

Breast Reduction Mastopexy – Technical Update and Technical

Pearls

Round Table Discussion – Aesthetic Breast Surgery

14) 30th Annual National Congress of Turkish Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Society, Invited International Guest Speaker, Antalya, Turkey, 2008

Short Scar Facelift: Indications and Limitations

Breast Reduction

Facelifts: Avoiding Complications

15) European Association of Societies of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Congress, Invited Speaker, Madrid, Spain, 2008

The Current State of International Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Facial Rejuvenation: Minimally Invasive Surgery, New Techniques

Transpalpebral Browlifts

16) 2nd International Symmetria Symposium, Invited Guest Speaker, Athens, Greece, 2008

Short Scar Vertical Facelift: Indications and Limitations

Keynote Lecture: The Needle vs. the Knife

Blending Lid-Cheek Junction, Balancing Risks and Results

Pedicle Scars and Shape in Breast Reduction

17) Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast Symposium, Invited Guest Speaker, Milan, Italy, 2008

The Needle vs. the Knife

Transaxillary Breast Augmentation with Saline Implants

Panelist – Great Debate, How to Improve Cosmetic Results in

Augmentation

Vertical Scar Breast Reduction – My Experience

Superior Pedicle Breast Reduction

18) American/Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting, Park City, Utah, 2009

Program Co-Chair and program participant

Forehead and Periorbital Rejuvenation Panel, Panelist

Facial Rejuvenation Panel, Moderator

Special Presentation: The Needle vs. The Knife

Patient Safety and Complications in Facial Surgery

19) Kaiser Permanente Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Symposium, Invited Keynote Speaker New Port Beach, California, 2009

Facial Rejuvenation – What I do Now and How I Got Here,

Parts 1 and 2 Beyond the Surface

20) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery Symposium, Invited Speaker, Vail, Colorado, 2009

Non-Invasive Components Panel, Moderator

Injection Lipolysis – Does it Work, Should You Incorporate it

Into Your Practice?

Case Presentations, Moderator

Dealing With the Unhappy Patient

Difficult Cases Panel, Moderator and Panelist

21) French Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Invited International Guest Speaker, Cannes, France, 2009

Breast Augmentation

Browlift

Mastopexy

Blepharoplasty

Necklift

22) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2009

Neck Rejuvenation, When I Open the Neck, Panelist

23) International Facial Rejuvenation Symposium, Invited Guest Speaker, Rome, Italy, 2009

Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty

Live Surgical Presentation: Transconjunctival

Blepharoplasty

Face and Neck Lift

24) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American

Society of Plastic Surgeons Biennial Cruise, Eastern Mediterranean, 2009

Is There a Facelift For All Seasons?

Blepharoplasty: Minimizing Problems

25) Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Society of Turkey, Invited International Speaker, Istanbul, Turkey, 2009

Facelift

Transpalpebral Browlift

The Needle vs. The Knife

My Favorite Injectables

Pedicles and Scars: What Matters Most in Breast Reduction

26) 2nd International Symposium in Advances in Plastic Surgery, Special Invited Guest Lecturer, Lima, Peru, 2009

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

The Needle vs. The Knife

Beyond the Surface

Capsular Contracture: Prevention and Treatment

Reduction Mammoplasty with a Small Scar

Analysis and Selection of Technique in Facial Rejuvenation

Facelift Complications

27) British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and European Association of Societies of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Invited Keynote Speaker, Cardiff, Wales, 2009

The Double Chin and Jowls

Alternatives to Fat Grafting in the Periorbital Region

Named Lecturer, The Lowery Lecture, Patient Safety – An

International Perspective

Keynote Lecture #6 – Periorbital Rejuvenation, Where Are

We and Where Are We Going?

28) European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, Invited Guest Speaker Rhodes, Greece, 2009

Chair of Blepharoplasty Round Table

Keynote Lecture: Current State of Aesthetic Facial

Rejuvenation

29) 7th International Congress on Advances in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Special Invited International Guest Speaker, Barcelona, Spain, 2009

The Role of the SMAS in Contemporary Facelifts

Midfacelift, Through the Lower Lid – Balancing Risks and

Benefits

What Would You Do In This Case, Panel, Panelist

30) International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Course, Invited International Speaker, Beijing, China, 2009

Short Scar Facelifts: Indications and Limitations

Patient Safety Panel, Panelist

31) American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 2009

Browlift and Periorbital Rejuvenation Panel, Panelist

Facelifting – Separating the Wheat From the Chaff – Short

Scar or Long Scar, How to Decide, Panel, Panelist

Cosmetic Medicine and Facial Rejuvenation Panel – The

Needle vs. The Knife, Panelist

32) Facial Aesthetic Surgery and Breast Surgery International Symposium, Milan, Italy, 2009

The Needle vs. The Knife

The Great Debate – Fillers, Panel, Panelist

Transaxillary Breast Augmentation with Saline

The Great Debate – How to Have Zero Re-do Operations,

Panel, Panelist

The Great Debate – How to Improve Cosmetic Results in

Augmentation, Panel, Panelist

Vertical Scar Breast Reduction – My Experience

The Great Debate – Vertical or T-Scar in Breast Reduction,

Panel, Panelist

33) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting

Washington, DC, 2010

Facelift Panel, How To Mark the Face, Moderator

Teaching Course, Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic

Surgeon, Instructor

Lid/Cheek Junction Pearls Panel, Panelist

International Panel on Aesthetic Surgery, Moderator

34) American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons,

Invited Guest Speaker, Miami, Florida, 2010

Periorbital Rejuvenation: Controversies in Periorbital Rejuvenation

Periorbital Rejuvenation Panel, Controversies in Periorbital

Rejuvenation, Panelist

Rhytidectomy and Midface Philosophy in Approach to the Midface

Midface Management Panel, Selected Challenges, Panelist

Secrets of Successful Facial Rejuvenation Panel, Panelist

Short Scar Facelift

Avoiding Complications of Midface Surgery

35) 40th Congress of the Argentinian Society of Plastic Surgeons, International Invited Guest Speaker for the 40th Anniversary Celebrations, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010

Facial Rejuvenation Course

Round Table Discussion, Breast Scars and Pedicles

Round Table Discussion, The Use of Suspension Devices in Facial

Rejuvenation

Workshop Demonstration of Techniques – The Role of Suspension

Devices in Facial Rejuvenation

36) Aesthetic Facial Surgery Symposium, Invited International Guest Speaker, Ghent, Belgium, 2010

What Has Changed in 30 Years of Facial Aesthetic Surgery?

Live Surgery Demonstration – Eyelid Surgery

The 747 Effect

Panel Discussion on Cosmetic Medicine

37) Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Society of Turkey, Invited Guest Speaker, Istanbul, Turkey, 2010

Transpalpebral Midface Lift

Short Scar Facelift

Blepharoplasty Skin-Muscle and Transconjunctival Complications:

Avoidance and Management

Surgical Demonstration – Transpalpebral Midfacelift

38) Special Invited Guest, Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand and the Thai Society of Plastic Surgeons Bangkok, Thailand, 2010

Breast Capsular Contracture – Is it Avoidable?

Panel Discussion on Surgical Education, Panelist

Current Approaches to Facial Rejuvenation

Facelift Complications: Avoidance and Treatment

39) Biennial Congress, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, San Francisco, California, 2010

Global Summit on Safety in Aesthetic Surgery, Program

Organizer and Panelist

40) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Breast Surgery and Body Contouring Symposium, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2010

Vertical Breast Reduction

Classical Vertical Breast Reduction

Management of Complications After Breast Reduction,

Panelist

Augmentation Mastopexy, Moderator

Saline vs. Silicone in Breast Augmentation

41) Colombian Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited International Guest Speaker, Cali, Colombia, 2010

Neck Rejuvenation: When to Open the Neck and What to

Do Open

Short Scar Facelift

Blending Lid/Cheek Junction

Conjunctival Blepharoplasty

Patient Safety

42) American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2010

Two-hour Instructional Course, Mastopexy

43) Fat Grafting Forum, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2010

Fat Grafting of the Breast – Past, Present, and Future

Panel Discussion, Fat Cell Biology, Panelist and Moderator

Panel on Fat Grafting and Breast Reconstruction, Panelist

and Moderator

44) Quality Medical Publishing Annual Aesthetic Surgery Symposium,

Chicago, Illinois, 2010

Capsular Contracture – Is There Any Evidence-Based Medicine?

15 Years of Short Scar Breast Surgery: What Have I Learned?

Session Moderator, Eyelid and Orbital Rejuvenation

Session Moderator, Forehead and Eyelid Rejuvenation

Blepharoplasty Complications: Avoidance and Management

SMAS Management During Facelifts

Facelift Complications: Avoidance and Management

Practical Considerations in Cosmetic Medicine – What

Works and What Doesn’t

45) Controversies in Plastic Surgery and Dermatology, Invited

International Guest Speaker, Barcelona, Spain, 2010

Aggressive Marketing Leads to Unrealistic Expectations and Increased Malpractice Suits

Panel Discussion, Changing Environment of Aesthetic Medicine,

Panelist

What Are the Warning Signs to Avoid in Potential Patients

What Scientific Tools Are Available for Appraisal of the New

Compounds and Devices Striking the Market so Frequently

46) French Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Invited

International Keynote Speaker, Paris, France, 2010

Neck Rejuvenation

Contributions of the French to the Field of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

47) Annual Aston-Baker Symposium, New York, New York, 2010

Transpalpebral Midfacelift – Are the Results Better to Justify

the Risks?

Panel Discussion, How to Apply Facial Anatomy to Facial

Rejuvenation, Panelist

Overview of Suspension Sutures in the Neck – Effective or

Not: Variations, Longevity, and Complications

Panel Discussion, Indications for Open Neck vs. Closed

Suture Suspension

Necklifts: Are Subplatysmal Procedures Worth the Risk?

Complications of Facelifting and Their Prevention

Panel Discussion, Advantages, Disadvantages of

Subplatysmal Surgery – Is It Necessary?

48) Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast 4th European Symposium, Milan,

Italy, 2010

The Role of Minimally Invasive Procedures and Injectables in Facial

Rejuvenation

Is There a Filler For All Seasons?

Special Topic, Special Lecture – Breast Capsular Contracture – Is

There Any Evidence-Based Medicine?

Breast Augmentation Panel, Panel Moderator

Special Lecture – Some Thoughts on Mastopexy

50) New Paradigms in Periorbital Rejuvenation, moderator and Presenter, 2010

Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Orbicularis Redraping and Canthopexy

New Strategies in Fat, Fillers, and Facial Resurfacing, Moderator

Socioeconomic Panel, Moderator

Cosmetic Surgery Practice in a Down Economy: Insights and Strategies

For Survival and Success

What’s New in Cosmetic and Post-Bariatric Body Contouring, moderator

51) Annual Baker-Gordon Symposium, Miami, Florida, 2010

Endoscopic Breast Augmentation: Are Other Approaches

Better?

Management of Complications in Breast Augmentation –

The Role of

Capsulectomy, Pocket and Implant Selection

Long Term Consequences and Sequelae in Breast

Augmentation

Patient Panel, Panelist

Live Surgery Demonstration – Endoscopic-Assisted Transaxillary

Breast Augmentation

52) American/Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting, Park City, Utah, 2011

Co-Chair of Program Committee

Moderator and Speaker on Panel “Surgical Facial Rejuvenation”

New Techniques, Technology, and Complications

53) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, 2011

Session Moderator, Cosmetic Medicine

Course Instructor, Evidence Based Medicine in Plastic Surgery

Panel Moderator, Integrated Approach to Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

54) Jornado Paulista Symposium, Invited International Guest Speaker, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2011

30 Years of Facelifts: What Has Changed?

Panel member on facelifts

Panel member on browlifts

55) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American Society of Plastic Surgeons Educational Cruise on the Adriatic, 2011

Presentation on facial rejuvenation

Presentation on blepharoplasty including complications

Moderator, Breast Surgery session

56) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American Society of Plastic

Surgeons Breast and Body Contouring Symposium, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2011

Teaching Course Instruction, Short Scar Breast Reduction

Special Invited lecturer and award recipient, 50 Years of Breast

Reduction: What Have We Learned?

57) Annual Clinical Assembly of Osteopathic Surgeons, Atlanta, Georgia, 2011

Facial Rejuvenation: Indications, Outcomes, and Complications

58) Japanese Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Fukuoka, Japan, 2011

Honored Invited International Guest Speaker

Keynote Lecture, Avoidance and Management of Complications in

Facelift

59) Quality Medical Publishing Aesthetic Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, 2011

Session Moderator, Periborbital Rejuvenation

Decision Making in Blepharoplasty

Mid Facelift Through the Lower Lid

Managing Patient Expectations and Dealing with the Dissatisfied

Patient

60) Hungarian Society of Plastic Surgeons Honored Invited Guest Speaker, Debrechen, Hungary, 2011

Is There a Facelift For All Seasons?

Avoiding Complications in Facelifts

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

Avoiding Complications in Blepharoplasty

Endoscopic Browlifts, Why I Did So Many, Why I am Doing Less

61) Aston-Baker Symposium, New York, New York, 2011

Fillers vs. Surgery, Indications, Longevity, Economic Comparisons

When is Fat Preferable to Fillers?

62) Fifth International Live Surgery Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2011

Live surgical operations: I operated on two patients demonstrating

different techniques for lower lid blepharoplasty.

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

63) International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Biennial Meeting, Seichi Ohmori Lecturer, Geneva, Switzerland, 2012 “International Perspectives on Aesthetic Surgery”

64) International Master Class on Aging Skin 14th Annual Meeting, Paris, France, 2012

Lid/Cheek Junction: What is the Best Approach?

Session 8 Moderator – Eyelid Surgery

Medical Tourism: The Good and the Bad, the ISAPS Perspective

Chemosis: Occurrence, Prevention, and Treatment

Lid Retraction: Occurrence, Prevention, and Treatment

Teaching Course Instruction – Blepharoplasty

The PIP Implant Disaster – Round Table Discussion

65) Annual Meeting of the American Society For Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2012

Residents and Fellows Forum – Presentation on behalf of

Aesthetic Surgery Journal – How to Publish a Paper

Teaching Course on Evidence Based Medicine in Plastic

Surgery Publications

Panel Moderator – Eyelid Surgery

66) Cosmetic Surgery Symposium, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2012

Facelifts, Which Procedure for Which Patient

Necklift: When to Open the Neck

Complications of Face and Neck Lifting

Clinical Decision Making in Blepharoplasty

Master Seminar – Alternatives to Midfacelift

67) Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Anti Aging Medicine-the Next Generation,New York, New York, 2012

Moderator-Session on Complications

Fillers vs. Surgery- Which is Best?

Autologous Fat vs. Fillers

68) Symposium on Evidence Based Medicine in Plastic Surgery – Participant, Park City, Utah, 2012

69) Biennial Congress of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Geneva, Switzerland, 2012

Second Global Summit on Patient Safety – I was the

organizer of this Summit and the Moderator

Honorary Ohmori Lecturer – The Past, Present, and Future

of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Master Class on Blepharoplasty

70) Quality Medical Publishing Aesthetic Surgery Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, 2012

Master Class – Lower Lid Blepharoplasty – Clinical Decision

Making

Volumizing Techniques for the Face

Face and Neck Surgery – Moderator

71) Austrian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 50th Anniversary Invited International Guest Speaker, 2012

Invited Keynote Speaker – Evolution of Plastic Surgery Over

the Past 50 Years

Blepharoplasty Round Table Participant

72) American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2012

Panel Participant – Revisiting Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

73) Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Honored Invited International Guest ProfessorPorto Alegre, Brazil, 2012

International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Teaching

Course – Eyelift, Midfacelift

Master Class Transcutaneous vs. Transconjunctival

Blepharoplasty

Panel – Periorbital Rejuvenation

74) Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast – Safe Surgical Approach, Non-Invasive and Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Milan, Italy, 2012. I was part of the Scientific Committee.

New Approach to Rejuvenation of the Face

Pearls in Facial Rejuvenation – Keynote Lecturer

Master Class – Breast Reduction

75) International Masterclass on Aging Skin 15th Annual Meeting Paris France

January 2013

Conflict of Interest: A Journal Editor’s Perspective

Industry Relations and Plastic Surgery: An American Perspective

Aesthetic Reconstructive is there a Boundary? Who Decides

VAT Crisis

Endo Brow, Why I am doing less and what I do instead

Suspension Sutures, Any Role in Facial Rejuvenation

Malar Festoons: Surgical Intervention is Best

Panel Moderator: Necklift

76) American Society of Plastic Surgeons and American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Expanding Horizons Symposium January 24-26, 2013, Las Vegas Nevada

SMAS Management, Plication, Resection, Mobilization

Challenges in Neck Lifting: The Difficult Neck

Transconjunctival vs. Skin Muscle Flap Blepharoplasty: Indication

Results and Complications

77) American Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting February 14-18, 2013, Park City Utah

Moderator Facial Rejuvenation Session

Facelift: the American Perspective

The Needle vs. the Knife

78) Foundation for Facial Aesthetic Surgery Meeting March 21-24, 2013, Atlanta Georgia

Facelift: Personal Technique

How I handle the Neck

Facelift Complications: Panelist

79) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting April 4-10, 2013, New York

Teaching Course Faculty: Evidence Based Medicine

Panel Moderator: The Role of ABM in Aesthetic Breast Surgery

80) American Association of Plastic Surgeons 92nd Annual Meeting April 20-23, 2013, New Orleans

Clinician of the Year Award, Presented “Beyond the Surface”

81) Beauty through Science Symposium May 28-31, 2013 Stockholm Sweden

Antibiotic prophylaxis and the problem of Bacterial Resistance

Teaching Course: Transpalprebral Mid Facelifting

Controversies in Facial Rejuvenation

Chemosis and Canthal Deformities

Chin shaping and correction of Witches’ Chin

82) International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Teaching Course June 6-9, 2013 St. Petersburg Russia

Options for Lower Lid Midface Rejuvenation

SMAS management during Facelifts

My approach to recontouring the Neck

Of Pedicles and Scars Which Matters Most

83) Multispecialty Foundation Vegas Cosmetic Surgery 2013 June 16-30 Las Vega NV

Transconjunctival vs. Skin Muscle Flap Blepharoplasty

The Short Scar Facelift in my Practice

Complications in Facelifting Prevention and Management

Fillers vs. Surgery Indications Longevity Economic Comparisons

Masters” Seminar: Trans-Palprebral approach to Brow Rejuvenation

Volumetric Facial Rejuvenation – Autologous Fat vs. Synthetic Agents

84) International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Teaching Course, Tunis Tunisia October 11-13 2013.

Keynote Speaker “Evolution of Aesthetic Surgery: The Last fifty Years

Options for Neck Re Contouring

American Perspective on Fat injections to the Breast

Avoidance and management of complications in Eyelid Surgery

85) Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgeons 50th Anniversary Meeting Rio de Janiero, Brazil November 12-17, 2013. Invited Guest Lecturer

Transconjunctival or Transcutaneous Blepharoplasty

Master class: Blepharoplasty

Polyurethane Breast Implants: Why they were the best Implants

Panelist “Super Panel”

86) The Israel Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery annual meeting November 25-26, 2013, Tel Aviv Israel Invited Keynote Speaker

Keynote Lecture “Beyond the Surface”

Are Deep Procedures in the Neck worth the Risks?

Panelist : Complications Panel

Avoidance and management of Blepharoplasty Complications

87) The Cutting Edge Aesthetic Surgery Symposium New York NY December 2013

The Dr. Thomas D Rees Lecture:

How Aesthetic Facial Rejuvenation has Evolved and Factors that will influence the Future

Panelist: Long term results and management: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Facelifts by the same surgeon on the same patient: critical assessment

88) ASAPS: Las Vegas 2014 Aesthetic Symposium- Fat, Fillers and Facts in Facial Rejuvenation January 23-25 2014

Cadaver Dissection Workshop, Surgical Anatomy Demonstration

Upper Lid Blepharoplasty

Panel Upper Eyelid Surgery: Panelist

Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: TC, Skin, Skin Muscle Flap

Panel Lower Eyelid: Panelist

Isolated Necklift

Needle Vs Knife

Panel Cosmetic Treatment: Panelist

Challenging Cases Case Presentation Lid Retraction

89) International Masterclass on Aging Skin 16th Annual Meeting Paris France

January 29- February 2, 2014

Chair and Presenter Mammary Implants: Round Vs Anatomical

Chair and Presenter: Sunshine Act, Where are we?

Why and How to Write a Scientific Paper and Abstract.

Rejuvenation re visited: Forehead and Temple: Endoscopic Approach: New Concepts

Rejuvenation re visited: Peri Orbital Area: Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation

Teaching Course: Clinical Case SMAS Management

90) AAFPRS, Rejuvenation of the Aging Face Symposium Invited Guest Speaker San Diego February 4-8 2014

Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with Mid Facelift

Panel Mid Facelift: Panelist

Panel Blepharoplasty Risks and Complications: Panelist

Deep Procedures in the Neck: Are the Risks worth the Rewards?

Panel Facial Rejuvenation Risks and Complications: Panelist

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) Annual Meeting San Francisco April 24-29 2014

Teaching Course: How to write a Scientific Paper and have it accepted

Panel Moderator: Can we measure outcomes in Facial Aesthetic Surgery?

ASAPS ISAPS Panel on Global Issues in Aesthetic Surgery: Panelist

Lid Cheek junction Panel: Panelist

91) 5th International Symposium on Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology, Moscow Russia May 15-18 2014.

The Role of the SMAS in Facial Rejuvenation

Clinical Decision Making in Blepharoplasty

Avoidance and Management of Complications in Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

92) XXVII SOFCEP (French Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery) Annual Meeting, Tours France May 22-24 2014

Deep Procedures in the Neck, do the Results justify the Risks?

Transconjunctival Vs Skin Muscle Flap Blepharoplasty Indications and Results

The ISAPS Safety Diamond and AAAASFI Standards

93) 57th Annual Meeting Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Nassau Bahamas June 8-12 2014

The Upchurch Lecture “Half a Century and it’s not Cricket”

94) Controversies and Technology in Breast and Body Aesthetic Surgery, CATBAS II, Brussels Belgium June 19-22 2014

Keynote Lecture: Evolution of Breast Reduction

The Role of Biofilms and Antibiotics in Capsular Contracture

95) British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons September 25-26 2014

London England, Invited Guest Speaker

Evidence Based Medicine in Aesthetic Surgery.

96) Clinical Cosmetic Reconstructive Expo London England

October 10-11 2014: Invite Guest Lecturer

Keynote Lecture: The Evolution of Blepharoplasty

Session Moderator: Facelifts

Demonstration of Markings for Facelift

Debate: Are there too many Aesthetic Surgeons?

97) World Association of Plastic Surgeons of Chinese Descent

4th Congress November 6-8 2014 Hong Kong.

Invited Guest Speaker, Plenary Lecture

“The Future of Plastic Surgery”

98) International Masterclass on Aging Skin 17th Annual Meeting Paris France

January 29- February 1, 2015

Panel Moderator: Medical Affairs

Panel Moderato: Fake products

Periorbital Rejuvenation: Efficacy, Safety and Financial Considerations

Oculoplastic Surgery: Teaching Course Director

Teaching Course: Management of over injected fat in the eyelids

99) American Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting February 14-18 Park City Utah

Special Lecture: Blepharoplasty 2015

100) University of Toronto 45th Annual Aesthetic Surgery Sympo April 24-26 2015:

Freestyle Facelift

Avoidance and Management of Facelift Complications

Is there a Blepharoplasty for All Seasons?

The University of Toronto Lecture: The Role of EBM in

Aesthetic Surgery

101) American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) Annual Meeting

Montreal Canada May 14-20 2015

Panel Moderator: Contour Restoration of the Inferior Orbital Rim—Fillers vs Fat Grafting vs Fat Injection

102) Congress of the Colombian Society of Plastic Surgeons: Cartagena

Colombia May 21-24 2015. Invited International Guest Speaker

Clinical Decision Making in Blepharoplasty

The Role of the SMAS in Facial Rejuvenation

Vertical Scar Breast Reduction

103) Controversies Art and Technology in Facial Aesthetic Surgery CATFAS V

Ghent Belgium September 3-6 2015

My Journey through Breast Surgery and the Role of Polyurethane Implants

My Evolution in Facial Aesthetic Surgery

Moderator: Neck Lift and Brow Lift Session

The 747 Effect: Still Valid in 2015?

The management of complications following injection of fat into the lower lid

104) Global Aesthetics Conference Miami Florida October 30-November

SPECIAL PRESENTATION; THE Evolution of Breast Reduction in

the 21st Century

Neck Lift – When to open the neck

105) 35th Aesthetic Surgery Symposium, The Cutting Edge 2015

Surgery: The Gold Standard.

Lateral Temporal Browlift combined with Transpalprebral

Corrugator Resection

Facelift with SMAS Mobilization, Resection and Plication

Panel: Dealing with the unhappy patient

101) International Masterclass on Aging Skin 18th Annual Meeting Paris France

January 28- February 1, 2015

Panel Moderator: CME World

Overview of CME in the USA

Panel Moderator: Medical Affairs Safety of Stem Cells

Panel Moderator: Are Fat Compartments Relevant For

Rejuvenation?

When and How: Frontal and Temporal Facelift

Facelift Surgery: Teaching Course Director

Teaching Course: Role of the SMAS in Facelift and

Sub SMAS procedures

Breast Surgery: FDA and Mammary Implants

Oculoplastic Surgery: Meet the Experts

102) 50th Annual Baker Gordon Educational Symposium

Forty year experience with Successful Solutions in Secondary

Breast Augmentation

103) ISAPS Instructional Course Florence Italy

Top Ten Tips for Effective Blepharoplasty

Injectables vs. Surgery Cost Longevity and Results

104) The Italian society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery AICPE

4th Annual National Meeting. Invited International Guest Speaker

Florence Italy

Teaching course “State of the Art Blepharoplasty

A Journey through Breast surgery

Avoidance and Management of complications of Facelifts and

Blepharoplasty

What procedures I no longer do and Why

One Complication “The Rich also Cry”

105) Annual Meeting, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Las Vegas April 1-6 2016

Balancing the Professional with the Personal: Creating a Career

For a Lifetime

Panelist: Optimizing Neck Contouring: Is Subplatysmal Surgery

Necessary?

106) Multispecialty Foundation Vegas Cosmetic Surgery 2016 June 8-11 Las Vegas

Nevada

Various Alternatives For Mid Face Elevation in our Practice-Who,What,When

And Why

How Fillers Have Changed my Approach to Eyelid Surgery

My Facelift Technique with emphasis on how I manage the SMAS

Top Ten tips for successful Faclifting

107) MEVOS International Congress of Aesthetic Surgery and Medicine. Dailan

China June 22 -26 2016 Invited Guest Speaker

Master Class Short Scar Technique for Brow, Face and Neck Rejuvenation:

Options for Lower Lid Rejuvenation

Aesthetic Surgery Publications

Facial Rejuvenation Panel: Chai and Panelist. Ten Tips For Successful

Facelift

108) Hong Kong Society of Plastic Surgeons Hong Kong September 3 2016

Round Table Discussion Leader:

Plastic surgery where are we now?

Face and Eyelid Rejuvenation : Recent Advances

109) Hong Kong Sanitarium and Hospital Annual Li Shu Pui Symposium

Ambulatory Medical Practice: Hong Kong September 4 2016

Invited Keynote Speaker, The Li Shu Pui Lecture:

Ambulatory Medical Practice- Safe & Efficient

110) Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Southern Africa

Congress 2016 Kruger Gate South Africa September 14-18 2016

Invited International Guest Speaker

Is there a Facelift for all Seasons?

Avoidance and management of Facelift Complications

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

Avoidance and management of complications in Eyelid Surgery

111) 23rd Congress of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Kyoto Japan October 21-27

Panel Moderator: Patient Safety

Panel Moderator: Blepharoplasty

Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty

112) QMP 12th Annual Aesthetic Surgery Symposium Chicago November

11-13, 2016

Panel Moderator: Periorbital and Eyelid Rejuvenation

Management of Excess Fat Grafting to the Lower Eyelid

Panelist: Periorbital and Eyelid Rejuvenation

The Role of the Buccal Fat Pad in Facial Shaping

Panelist: Face and Neck Rejuvenation: Surgical and Non-Surgical

Rejuvenation

Panel moderator and Panelist: When to Inject, When to Operate and

When to Combine

113) 2nd. Emirates Plastic surgery Society Congress Dubai UAE November

18-19 2016. Invited Speaker

Current State of the Art Facial Rejuvenation

Current State of the Art Blepharoplasty

114) British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Annual

Congress London England November 23-25 2016

40 Years of Plastic surgery Education: What have I learned?

b. Regional:

1) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Oculoplastic Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2008

Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty

2) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2008

Vertical Breast Reduction

3) Northwest Society of Plastic Surgeons, Invited Guest Speaker, Kona, Hawaii, 2008

Complications of Facelift

Short Scar Breast Surgery

Short Scar Facelift

4) Michigan Academy of Plastic Surgeons Meeting, Invited Guest Speaker, Mackinac Island, Michigan, 2008

Why Embrace Cosmetic Medicine

Role of Minimally Invasive Procedures in Facial Aesthetic Surgery

5) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Oculoplastic Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009

Refinements in Upper Lid Blepharoplasty

6) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Breast Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009

Live Surgical Demonstration – Mastopexy

Vertical Reduction

7) Wisconsin Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2010

Contemporary Blepharoplasty

8) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Oculoplastic Symposium, Atlanta, 2010

Management of Complications of Eyelid Fat Injections

9) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Breast Symposium, Atlanta, 2010

15 Years of Short Scar Breast Reduction

10) Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons 4th Annual Oculoplastic Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2011

From Coronal to Endoscopic Browlift

Management of Complications of Fat Injections

11) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Breast Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2011

Vertical Breast Reduction

12) State of the Art in Facial Surgery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2011

Is There a Facelift for All Seasons?

Complications, Avoidance, and Management

13) Fat Grafting Forum, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2011

Historical Overview of Fat Grafting

Moderator, Fat Grafting of the Breast

14) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 5th Annual Oculoplastic Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2012

Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: Transcutaneous vs. Conjunctival

Options for Browlifting

15) Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons 28th Annual Breast Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, 2012

Augmentation and Mastopexy

Vertical Superior Pedicle Breast Reduction

16) Miami Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited Guest Speaker, Miami, Florida, 2012

Endoscopic Browlifts

17) Dallas Society of Plastic Surgeons Guest Speaker, Dallas, Texas, 2012

Beyond the Surface

Spent the entire day with the residents Presenting six lectures on all aspects of plastic surgery.

18) Arizona Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited Guest Speaker, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2012

Facial Aesthetic Surgery

19) Foundation for Facial Aesthetic Surgery Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, 2012

My Approach to Facelift

Panel – Complications in Facelift: Avoidance and Management

20) New Jersey Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Princeton, New Jersey, 2012

Current Concepts on Brow Rejuvenation

Contemporary Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

19) Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Breast Symposium Atlanta, Honorary Hartrampf Lecturer, Be Disruptive, 2013

20) Kansas Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited Guest Speaker August 16th 2013

Clinical Decision Making in Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

21) Los Angeles Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited Guest Speaker September 7,2013

Clinical Decision making in Lower Lid Rejuvenation

The Role of the SMAS in Facelifts

22) Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons, Austin Texas Invited Guest Speaker September 27-29 2013

Is there a Facelift for all Seasons?

Clinical Decision Making in Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

23) Austin Society of Plastic Surgeons Austin Texas September 6, 2014

Invited Guest Speaker Evolution of Facelifts

24) 11th Annual Vegas Cosmetic Surgery Multi-Specialty Aesthetic Symposium Las Vegas Nevada June 10-14 2015

Facelifting-Which procedure for which patient

Injectables vs Surgery-results and financial considerations

Keynote Presentation: The evolution of Breast Reduction in the 21st Century

Panelist Ethical Considerations and Conflict of Interest

Top Ten Tips for Effective Blepharoplasty

Complications of Facelifts and mid Facelifts

Neck lift – When to open the Neck?

Various Alternatives for Mid-Face Elevation in our Practice- Who, What, When and Why

25) Annual Meeting Midwest Association of Plastic Surgeons April 30 2016

Chicago Illinois Invited guest speaker

Challenges in Neck Lifting: The Difficult Neck

c. Institutional

1) 2015 Thomas Zirkle Symposium: Loma Linda University March 8th

Patient Selection in Eyelid Rejuvenation

Recent Advances in Brow Ptosis Correction

Recent Advances in Blepharoplasty

20. Research Focus:

Early in my career I focused on the development of microsurgical techniques and the anatomical description of various flaps. The research concentrated on the definition, development, and vascular classification of musculocutaneous flaps. My current interest is centered on safety in outpatient aesthetic plastic surgery, minimizing complications such as thromboembolism.

21. Grant Support:

Source: Educational Foundation of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

Award Type: Research Grant

Amount: $30,000

Years: 1979-1980

22. Bibliography:

a. Published and accepted research articles (clinical, basic science, other) in refereed journals:

1. Nahai, F.: 1969. Pseudo-obstruction of the Small Bowel. Bristol Medical Chirurgical Journal,84:209-212

2. Nahai, F., Brown, R.G., and Vasconez, L.O. 1976. Blood Supply of the Abdominal Wall as Related to Planning Abdominal Incisions. The American Surgeon, 42:691- 705.

3. Nahai, F. and Vasconez, L.O.: 1976. Repair of Severed Brachial Plexus. Letter to the Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, 236:1692.

4. Nahai, F., Lamb, J.M., Havican, R., and Stone, H.H.: 1977. Factors Involved in Disruption of Intestinal Anastomosis. The American Surgeon, 43:45.

5. Wolf, S.L., Nahai, F., Brown, D.M., Jordan, N., and Kutner, M.: 1977. Objective Determinations of Sensibility in the Upper Extremity Part I. Median Nerve Sensory Conduction Velocities. Physical Therapy, 57:1121.

6. Wolf, S.L., Nahai, F., Brown, D.M., Jordan, N., and Kutner, M.: 1977. Objective Determinations of Sensibility in the Upper Extremity Part II. Application of Cutaneous Stimuli in Control Subjects, Physical Therapy, 57:1126.

7. Wolf, S.L., Nahai, F., Brown, D.M., Jordan, N., and Kutner, M.: 1977. Objective Determinations of Sensibility in the Upper Extremity Part III. Application of Cutaneous Stimuli in Patients with Peripheral Nerve Lesions. Physical Therapy, 57:1132.

8. Nahai, F. and Wolf, S.L.: 1978. Percutaneous Recordings from Peripheral Nerves. Journal of Hand Surgery, 3:168.

9. Brown, R.G., Nahai, F., and Silverton, J.S.: 1978. The Omentum in Facial Reconstruction. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 31:58.

10. Silverton, J.S., Nahai, F., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1978. The Latissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flap to Replace a Defect on the Upper Arm. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 31:29.

11. Hill, H.L., Nahai, F., and Vasconez, L.O.: 1978. The Tensor Fascia Lata Myocutaneous Free Flap. Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery, 61:517.

12. Nahai, F., Silverton, J.S., Hill, H.L., and Vasconez, L.O.: 1978. The Tensor Fascia Lata Musculocutaneous Flap. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1:372.

13. Nahai, F., Hayhurst, J.W., and Salibian, A.H.: 1978. Microvascular Surgery in Avulsive Trauma to the External Ear. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 5:423.

14. Mathes, S.J., Nahai, F., and Vasconez, L.O.: 1978. Myocutaneous Free Flap Transfer: Anatomical and Experimental Considerations. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 62:162.

15. Brown, D.M., Nahai, F., Wolf, S.L., and Basmajian, J.V.: 1978. Electromyographic Biofeedback in the Reeducation of Facial Palsy. American Journal of Physical Medicine, 57:183.

16. Nahai, F., Hurteau, J., and Vasconez, L.O.: 1978. Successful Microsurgical Replantation of an Entire Scalp and Ear by Microvascular Anastomosis of Only One Artery and One Vein. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 331:339.

17. Hill, H.L., Hester, T.R., and Nahai, F.: 1979. The Tensor Fascia Lata for Groin Coverage. Brititish Journal of Plastic Surgery, 32:12.

18. Wallace, J.G., Schneider, W.J., Brown, R.G., and Nahai, F.: 1979. Reconstruction Following Hemifacial Atrophy with Free Omental Graft. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 32:15.

19. Bostwick, J., Nahai, F., Wallace, J.G., and Vasconez, L.O.: 1979. Sixty Latissimus Dorsi Flaps. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 63:31.

20. Bostwick, J., Hill, H.L., and Nahai, F.: 1979. Abdominal Wall, Groin, and Perineal Reconstruction with Musculocutaneous Flaps and Omentum. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 63:186.

21. Nahai, F., Hill, H.L., Hester, T.F.: 1979. Experiences with the Tensor Fascia Lata Flap. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 63:788.

22. Nahai, F.: 1979. Microvascular Composite Tissue Transplantation: A New Horizon in Reconstructive Surgery. Atlanta Medicine , 30:31.

23. Nahai, F.: 1979. Clinical Composite Tissue Transfer in Annotated Bibliographies. Plastic Surgery, Vol. 2. Published by the Educational Foundation of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 1979.

24. Nahai, F.: 1980. The Tensor Fascia Lata Flap. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 7:51-56.

25. Bostwick, J., Scheflan, M., Nahai, F., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1980. The “Reverse” Latissimus Dorsi Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap: Anatomical and Clinical Considerations. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 65:359-399.

26. Mathes, S.J., Nahai, F., and Hester, T.R.: 1980. Avoiding the Flat Breast in Reduction Mammoplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 66:63.

27. Mathes, S.J., and Nahai, F.: 1980. Muscle Flap Transposition with Function Preservation: Technical and Clinical Considerations. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 66:242.

28. Hester, T.R., McConnell, F.M.S., Nahai, F., Jurkiewicz, M.J., and Brown, R.G.: 1980. Reconstruction of the Cervical Oesophagus, Hypopharynx and Oral Cavity Using Free Jejunal Transfer. American Journal of Surgery, 140:487.

29. Mathes, S.J. and Nahai, F.: 1981. Classifications of the Vascular Anatomy of Muscles: Experimental and Clinical Considerations. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 67:177.

30. Nahai, F.: 1981. Annotated Bibliography of Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction. Annotated Bibliographies in Plastic Surgery, Vol. 3. Published by the Educational Foundation of the American Society of Plastic and reconstructive Surgeons.

31. Hagerty, R.C., and Nahai, F.: 1981. Evaluation of Strategic Nerve Section in Myocutaneous Flaps. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 6:283.

32. Nahai, F. and Mathes, S.J.: 1981. Aesthetic Aspects of Reconstructive Microsurgery of the Lower Extremity. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 8:369.

33. Scheflan, M., Nahai, F., and Bostwick III, J.: 1981. Gluteus Maximus Island Musculocutaneous Flap. Closure of Sacral and Ischial Ulcers. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 68:533.

34. Hurteau, J.E., Bostwick III, J., Nahai, F., Hester, T.R., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1981. V-Y Advancement of Hamstring Musculocutaneous Flap for Coverage of Ischial Pressure Sores. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery., 68:539.

35. Scheflan, M., Nahai, F., and Hartrampf, C.R.: 1981. Surgical Management of Heel Ulcers – A Comprehensive Approach. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 7:385.

36. Nahai, F.: 1981. Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps in Gynecologic Surgery. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 24:1277.

37. Scheflan, M., Bostwick III, J., and Nahai, F.: 1982. Chest Wall Reconstruction: Management of the Difficult Chest Wound. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 8:122.

38. McConnell, F.M.S., Hester, T.R., Nahai, F., Jurkiewicz, M.J., and Brown, R.G.: 1981. Free Jejunal Graft for Reconstruction of Pharynx and Oesophagus. Archives of Otolaryngology, 107:476.

39. Jurkiewicz, M.J. and Nahai, F.: 1982. The Omentum: Its Use as a Free Vascularized Graft for Reconstruction of the Head and Neck. Annals of Surgery, 195:756-765.

40. O’Brien, D., Ambrose, SS., Nahai, F., Bostwick III, J., and Vasconez, L.O.: 1982. Traumatic Amputation of the Penis with Successful Replantation: Report of Two Cases. Proceeding of the Nineteenth International Congress of the Societe Internationale d’Urologie, P. 103, ABSTR 333 San Francisco, CA.

41. Nahai, F. and Bostwick III, J.: 1982. Aesthetic Aspects of Breast Reconstruction. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 6:61-67.

42. Nahai, F.: 1982. Suction Machine for Trochanteric Lipodystrophy. Letter to the Editor. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 69-572.

43. Nahai, F., Morales, L., Bone, J., and Bostwick III, J.: 1982. Pectoralis Major Muscle Turnover Flaps for Closure of the Infected Sternotomy Wound with Preservation of Form and Function. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 70:471-474.

44. Coleman, J.J., Nahai, F., Mathes, S.J.: Platysma Musculocutaneous Flap: 1982. Clinical and Anatomical Considerations in Head and Neck Reconstruction. American Journal of Surgery, 144:477-481.

45. Barrow, J., Nahai, F., and Fleischer, A.J.: 1983. Utilization of Free Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flaps in Various Neurosurgical Disorders. Journal of Neurosurgery, 58:252.

46. Nahai, F.: 1983. The Gluteus Medius – Tensor Fasciae Latae Flap by J.W. Little and J.R. Lyons – Invited Discussion. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 71:371.

47. Nahai, F.: 1983. Treatment of the Infected Median Sternotomy Wound Letter to the Editor Reply. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 71:866.

48. Nahai, F.: 1983. The Prevention and Repair of Large Abdominal Wall Defects by Muscle Transposition: A Preliminary Communication by R. Ger and E. Duboys. Invited Discussion. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 72:176.

49. Velazco, A., Fleming, L.A., and Nahai, F.: 1983. Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Leg Associated with the Use of the Hoffman External Fixation. Journal of Trauma, 23:1052.

50. Nahai, F., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1984. Microsurgery: Replantation and Free Flaps. Advances in Surgery, 17:73.

51. Braun, I.F. and Nahai, F.: 1984. Intramasseteric Hemangioma: Non-Operative Treatment with Transarterial Embolization with Microparticles. Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia, 73:27.

52. Hagerty, R., Bostwick III, J., and Nahai, F.: 1984. Denervated Muscle Flap: Mass and Thickness Changes Following Denervation. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 12:171.

53. Hester, T.R., Bostwick III, J., and Nahai, F.: 1984. Early Mobilization of Repaired Flexor Tendon with Digital Sheath Using an Internal Profundus Splint: Experimental and Clinical Data. Annals of Plastic Surgery., 12:187.

54. Nahai, F. and Mathes, S.J.: 1984. Musculocutaneous Flap or Muscle Flap and Skin Graft? Annals of Plastic Surgery, 12:199.

55. Barrow, D.L., Nahai, F., and Tindall, G.T.: 1984. The Use of the Greater Omentum Vascularized Free Flap for Neurosurgical Disorders Requiring Reconstruction. Journal of Neurosurgery, 60:305.

56. Abide, J.M., Nahai, F., and Bennett, R.G.: 1984. The Meaning of Surgical Margins. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 73:492.

57. Hester, T.R., McConnell, F., Nahai, F., Cunningham, S.J., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1984. Pharyngeal Stricture and Fistula – Treatment by Free Jejunal Graft. Annals of Surgery, 199:762.

58. Bostwick, J., Stevenson, T.R., Nahai, F., Hester, T.R., Coleman, J.J., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1984. Radiation to the Breast, Complications Amenable to Surgical Treatment. Annals of Surgery, 200:543.

59. Miller, J.I., Mansour, K.A., Nahai, F., Jurkiewicz, M.J., and Hatcher, C.R.: 1984. Single-Stage Complete Muscle Flap Closure of Post Pneumonectomy Emphyema Space: A New Method and Possible Solution to a Disturbing Complication. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 38: 227.

60. Hester, T.R., Nahai, F., Beegle, P.E., and Bostwick, J.: 1984. Blood Supply of the Abdomen Revisited, with Emphasis on the Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 74:657.

61. Nahai, F., Stahl, R.S., Hester, T.R., and Clairmont, A.A.: 1984. Advanced Application of Revascularized Free Jejunal Flaps for Difficult Wounds of the Head and Neck. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 74: 778.

62. Nahai, F.: 1984. Invited Comment: Surgical Indications for Fasciocutaneous Flaps, by B. Tolhurst. Annals of Surgery, 13:504.

63. Nahai, F., Hester, T.R., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1984. Microsurgical Replantation of the Scalp. Abstract. Journal of Trauma, 24:672.

64. Nahai, F.: 1985. Free Microvascular Muscle Flaps with Skin Graft Reconstruction of Extensive Defects of the Foot: A Clinical and Gait Analysis Study by: May., J.W., Halls, M.J., and Simon, S.R. Invited Discussion, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 75:640.

65. Nahai, F.: 1985. Symposium Participant, Musculocutaneous Flaps. Contemporary Surgery, 26:85.

66. Jurkiewicz, M.J. and Nahai, F.: 1985. The Use of Free Revascularized Grafts in the Amelioration of Hemifacial Atrophy. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 76:44.

67. Nahai, F.: 1985. Invited Comment. Free Flaps Versus Conventional Surgery, by Kobus, K. and Stepniewski, J. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 15:14.

68. Nahai, F., Moore, J.: 1985. Letter to the Editor. Y Shaped Microvascular Anastomosis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 76:327.

69. Nahai, F., Hester, T.R., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1985. Microsurgical Replantation of the Scalp. Journal of Trauma, 25:897.

70. Nahai, F., and Hagerty, R.: 1986. One-Stage Microvascular Transfer of a Latissimus Flap to the Sacrum using Vein Grafts. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 77:312.

71. Nahai, F.: 1986. Invited Comment. A new Concept of Vascular Supply to the Skin and Classification of Skin Flaps According to their Vascularization, by Nakajima, N., Fujino, T., and Adachi, S. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 16:18.

72. Coleman, J.J., III, Searles, J.M., Hester, T.R., Nahai, F., Zubowicz, V., McConnel, F.M.S., and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1987. Ten Years Experience with Free Jejunal Autograft. American Journal of Surgery, 154:394.

73. Nahai, F.: 1987. Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Lower Leg. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 1,1: 7.

74. Miller, L.B., Bostwick, J., III, Hartrampf, C.R., Hester, T.R., and Nahai, F.: 1988. The Superiorly Based Rectus Abdominus Flap: Predicting and Enhancing its Blood Supply Based on an Anatomic and Clinical Study. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 81:713.

75. Nahai, F., and McCain, L.: 1988. Letter to the Editor. A Method for the Exteriorization of Tissue Expander Tubing. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 82:723.

76. Cierny, G., III, and Nahai, F.: 1988. Dialogue: Lower Extremity Reconstruction Part I. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 2:76.

77. Cierny, G., III and Nahai, F.: 1988. Dialogue: Lower Extremity Reconstruction Part II. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 2:109.

78. Nahai, F.: 1988. Reconstruction of the Cervical Esophagus with Microsurgical Jejunal Transfers. Revista Italiano Di Chirurgia Plastica, 20:103-106.

79. Hester, T.R., Nahai, F., Bostwick, J., and Cukic, J.: 1988. A 5-Year Experience with Polyurethane Covered Mammary Prostheses for Treatment of Capsular Contracture, Primary Breast Augmentation Mammoplasty and Breast Reconstruction. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 15:569-585.

80. Nahai, F.: 1988. Invited Commentary. Zufferey, J., Doerfl, J., and Krupp, S., The Anatomical Basis for Delaying the Musculocutaneous Tensor Fascia Lata Flap with a Distal Extension. European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 11:109-116.

81. Nahai, F., and Sando, W.: 1988. Lipectomie Par Aspiration Dans Le Traitement Du Lymphoedeme. Journale Medicine Esthetique Chirurgie et Dermatologie, 15:31.

82. Baird, W. and Nahai, F.: 1989. The Use of Lipoplasty in Contouring and Debulking of Flaps. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 16:2, 395.

83. Sando, W.C., and Nahai, F.: 1989. Suction Lipectomy in the Management of Limb Lymphedema. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 16:2, 369.

84. Nahai, F.: 1989. Invited Discussion: The VY Tensor Fascia Lata Musculocutaneous Flap by Paletta, C.E., Freeman, B., and Shehadi, S.I. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 83:858.

85. Cierny, G., III, Wornom, I., III, and Nahai, F.: 1989. Reconstruction of Difficult Wounds of the Lower Extremity. Problems in General Surgery, 6:699-712.

86. Hester, T.R., Baird, W., Bostwick, J., III, Nahai, F., and Cukic, J.: 1989. Abdominoplasty Combined with Other Major Surgical Procedures: Safe or Sorry? Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 83:997.

87. Nahai, F., Rand, R., Hester, T.R., Bostwick, J., III, and Jurkiewicz, M.J.: 1989. Primary Treatment of the Infected Sternotomy Wound with Muscle Flaps: A Review of 211 Consecutive Cases. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 84:439.

88. Miller, J.I., and Nahai, F.: 1989. Repair of the Dehisced Medial Sternotomy Incisions. Surgical Clinics of North America, 69:1091.

89. Jones, G., and Nahai, F.: 1991. Pressure Ulcers. Advances in Plastic and Reconstrucive Surgery, 7:209.

90. Baird, W.L., Hester, T.R., Nahai, F., Bostwick, J.: 1990. Management of Perineal Wounds Following Abdominoperineal Resection with Inferior Gluteal Flap. Archives of Surg. 125:1486.

91. Nahai, F.: 1991. Invited Commentary on Luscher et. al. Sensory Tensor Fascia Lata Flap. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 26:311.

92. Nahai, F.: 1991. Participant Symposium: Correction of the Infected Medial Sternotomy After Cardiac Surgery. Contemporary Surgery, 38:61.

93. Nahai, F. and Wood, R.J.: 1991. Breast Reconstruction With Free flaps. Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia, 80:617.

94. Barrow, D.L., Nahai, F.: 1991. Omental and Musculocutaneous Free Flaps for Coverage of Complicated Neurosurgical Wounds, in Neurosurgical Operative Atlas. The American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

95. Hutcheson, H.A., Nahai, F., Bostwick, J. III: 1991. Breast Reconstruction Using the Inferior Gluteus Free Flap. Plastic Surgical Nursing, 11:65.

96. Cierny, G. III, Zorn, K.E., Nahai, F.: 1992. Bony Reconstruction in the Lower Extremity. Clinics in Plasic. Surgery, 19:905.

97. Stern, H.S., Nahai, F.: 1992. The Versatile Superficial Epigastric Artery Free Flap. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 95:270.

98. Cierny, G. III, Nahai, F.: 1992. Invited Comment. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 29:106.

99. Nahai, F.: 1993. The Inferior Gluteus Maximum Musculocutaneous Flap for Breast Reconstruction. Focus on Technique. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 6:65.

100. Eaves, F.E., Price, C.I., Bostwick, J. III, Nahai, F., Jones, G., Carlson, G.W., and Culbertson, J.: 1993. Subcutaneous Endoscopic Plastic Surgery Using a Retractor-mounted Endoscopic System. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 7:1.

101. Codner, M.A., Nahai, F.: 1993. Complications with and Eventual Salvage of Breast Reconstruction with Alternative Free Autologous Tissue. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 7:105.

102. Nahai, F.: 1993. Expert Commentary: Peripheral Nerve Injury in the Free TRAM Procedure by Core, G.B. and Grotting, Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 7:49.

103. Codner, M.A., and Nahai, F.: 1994. The Gluteal Free Flap Breast Reconstruction: Making it Work. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 21:289.

104. Ribuffo, D., Codner, M., and Nahai, F.: 1994. Obestia & Fumo: Different Indicazioni Nell’ Uso Dei Lembi Tram Pedunculato e Libero Nella Riconstruzione Mammaria. Revista Italiano Di Chirurgia Plastica, 26:291.

105. Nahai, F.: 1995. Editor’s Perspective: Endoscopic Facial Rejuvenation by Ramirez, O. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 9:39.

106. Jones, G.E., Trimble – Bried, J., and Nahai, F.: 1995. Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty: A Clinical Experience. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 9:72.

107. Nahai, F., and Trimble – Bried, J.: 1995. Evaluation of the Monocryl Suture for Skin Closure in 100 Plastic Surgery Patients. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 9:89.

108. Codner, M.A., Bostwick III, J., and Nahai, F. et.al.: 1995. TRAM flap Vascular Delay for High-Risk Breast Reconstruction. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 96:1615.

109. de Chelain, T., and Nahai, F.: 1995. Amputation Neuromas of the Great Auricular Nerve After Rhytidectomy. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 35:297.

110. Eaves, F., Bostwick III, J., and Nahai, F.: 1995. Instrumentation and Set Up for Endoscopic Plastic Surgery. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 22:591.

111. Eaves, F., Bostwick III, J., Nahai, F., Murray, D.R., Styblo, T., and Carlson, G.W.: 1995. Endoscopic Techniques in Aesthetic Breast Surgery. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 22:683.

112. Nahai, F.: 1995. Guest Editor – Rhytidectomy issue. Operative Techniques in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2, 1:20.

113. Mackay, G.J., and Nahai, F.: 1995. The Endoscopic Forehead Lift. Operative Techniques in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2:137.

114. Eaves III, F.F., Nahai, F., and Bostwick III, J.: 1995. The Endoscopic Necklift. Operative Techniques in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2:145.

115. Bostwick III, John, Eaves III, Felmont F., and Nahai, F.: 1996. Endoscopic Breast Augmentation. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 16:11.

116. Harris, S.U., and Nahai, F.: 1996. Intra Thoracic Muscle Transposition: Surgical Anatomy and Techniques of Harvest. Chest Surgery Clinics North America, 501:6.

117. Eaves, F.F., Nahai, F., and Bostwick III, J.: 1996. Endoscopic Abdominoplasty and Endoscopic- Assisted Mini Abdominoplasty. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 599:23.

118. Nahai, F., and Mathes, S.J.: 1997. The Evolution of Reconstructive Surgery: Expert Exchange. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 10:81.

119. Hester, T.R., Codner, M.A., McCord, C.D., and Nahai, F.: 1998. Trans Orbital Lower Lid and Midface Rejuvenation. Operative Techniques in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 5:163.

120. Boustred, M.A., and Nahai, F.: 1998. Inferior Gluteal Free Flap in Breast Reconstruction. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 25:275.

121. Nahai, F.: 1998. Invited Discussion: Hidalgo, D.A.: Aesthetic Refinement in Breast Reconstruction. Complete Skin Sparing Mastectomy with Autogenous Tissue Transfer. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 102:71.

122. Trinei, F.A., Januszkiewicz, and Nahai, F.: 1998. The Sentinel Vein: An Important Reference Point for Surgery in the Temporal Region. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 101, 27.

123. Jones, G., and Nahai, F.: 1998. Management of Complex Wounds. Current Problems in Surgery, 35:179.

124. Jones, G., and Nahai, F.: 1998. Transaxillary Breast Augmentation. The Breast Principles, Art Editor: Scott L. Spear, Lippincott-Raven, 67:885-893, Philadelphia-New York.

125. Januszkiewicz, J.S., and Nahai, F.: 1999. Transconjunctival Upper Blepharoplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 103:1015.

126. Thornton, L.K., and Nahai, F.: 1999. Equipment and Instrumentation for Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 26:299.

127. Nahai, F.: 1999. Positioning for Ultrasound Assisted Lipoplasty. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 26:235.

128. Saboerio, A.P., Nahai, F., and Codner, M.A.: 1999. Endoscopic Abdominoplasty. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 12:7.

129. Nahai, F.: 1999. Vertical Reduction: Operative Techniques in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 6:97.

130. Nahai, F.: 1999. Invited Discussion. Lassus, C.: Update on Vertical Mammoplasty. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 104:2299.

131. Hester, T.R., Codner, M.A., McCord, C.D., Nahai, F., and Giannopoulous A.: 2000. Evolution of Technique of Direct Transblepharoplasty Approach for the Correction of Lower Lid and Midfacial Aging: Maximizing Results and Minimizing Complications in a 5 Year Experience. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 105:393.

132. Nahai, F.: 2000. Approaches to Rejuvenation of the Upper Face, Panel Discussion. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 20:47.

133. Nahai, F.: 2000. Scar Wars, Letter to the Editor. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 24:461.

134. Day, C.R., and Nahai, F.: 2000. Transaxillary Endoscopically-Assisted Subpectoral Augmentation Mammaplasty. Operative Techniques in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 7:107-115.

135. Hester T., McCord C.D. Nahai F. : 2001 Expanded Applications for Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive surgery :108:271-272

136. Nahai, F.: 2001. Invited Discussion. Gray, L.N.: Update on Experience with Liposuction Breast Reduction. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 108:1011-1013.

137. Codner, M., Day, D.R., Hester, T.R., Nahai, F., and McCord, C.D.: 2001. Role of Fat in the Lower Eyelid. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 15:1-13.

138. Codner, M., Day, D.R., Hester, T.R., Nahai, F., and McCord, C.D.: 2001. Management of Mundane to Complex Blepharoplasty Problems. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 15:15-32.

139. Nahai, F.: 2001. Invited Discussion. Graf, R., Biggs, T.,: In Search of Better Shape in Mastopexy and Reduction Mammoplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 108 (7): 2136.

140. Nahai, F.: 2001. Invited Discussion. Collis, N., Platt, A., Batchelor, A.: 2001. Pectoralis Major “Trapdoor” Flap for Silicone Breast Implant Medial Knuckle Deformities. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 108(7): 2136.

141. Murray, John D., Nahai, F: 2002. Chapter: Achieving Symmetry of the Reconstructed Breast – Breast Disease, An International Journal, IOS Press, Netherlands.

142. Nahai, F.: 2002. Invited Discussion. Gosain, A., Yan, J., Aydin, M., Das, D., Sanger, J.: The Vascular Supply of the Extended Tensor Fasciae Latae Flap : How Far Can the Skin Paddle Extend?. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 110(7): 1662-1663.

143. Hirmand, H., Codner, M., McCord, C., Hester, T., Nahai, F.: 2002. Prominent Eye: Operative Management in Lower Lid and Midfacial Rejuvenation and the Morphologic Classification System. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 110(2): 620-628.

144. Nahai, F.: 2002. Invited Discussion. Guerra, A., Metzinger, S., Black, E., Transconjunctival Upper Blepharoplasty: A Safe and Effective Addition to Facial Rejuvenation Techniques. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 48:528-533.

145. Nahai, F.: 2003. Book Review: Secondary Rhinoplasty by Rodolphe Meyer, Springer-Verlag, New York, 506pp., Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 26:525.

146. Nahai, F: 2003. Invited Discussion, Cruz-Korchin, N, Korchin, L.: Cervical versus Wise Pattern Breast Reduction: Patient Satisvaction, Revision Rates, and Complications. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 112(6): 1579-1581.

147. Codner, M., Nahai, F.: 2003. Invited Discussion. Singer, D., Sullivan, P., Submandibular Gland I: An Anatomic Evaluation and Surgical Approach to Submandibular Gland Resection for Facial Rejuvenation. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 112(4): 1155-1156.

148. Nahai, F.: 2003. Invited Discussion. Banks, N., Redett, R., Mofid, M., Manson, P.: Cutus Laxa: Clinical Experience and Outcomes. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 111(7): 2434-2444.

149. Hanna, K, Nahai, F.: 2004. Invited Discussion. Giraldo, F., Gonzalez, C., and deHaro, F.: Central Wedge Nyphectomy with a 90-degree Z-Plasty for Aesthetic Reduction of the Labia Minora. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 113(6): 1826-1827.

150. Nahai, F.: 2004. Invited Discussion. Dabb, R.W., Hall, W.W., Baroody, M., and Sba, A.A.: Circumferential Suction Lipectomy of the Trunk with Anterior Rectus Fascia Plication through a Periumbilical Incision: An Alternative to Conventional Abdominoplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 113(2): 733-734.

151. Nahai, F.: 2004. Reconsidering Neck Suspension Sutures. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 24:4, 365-367.

152. Nahai, F.: 2004. Invited Discussion. Rhorick, R., Gossman, A.A., Brown, S.A, Tonadapu, P., and Foster, B.: Current Preferences for Breast Reduction Techniques: Survey of Board-Certified Plastic Surgeons 2002. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1734.

153. Nahai, F.: 2005. Editorial: Living With Limits. Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

154. Sarwer, D., Gibbons, L., Magee, L., Baker, J., Casas, L., Glat, P., Gold, A., Jewell, M., Larossa, D., Nahai, F., Young, V.: 2005. A Prospective, Multi-Site Investigation of Patient Satisfaction and Psychosocial Status Following Cosmetic Surgery. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 25(3) 263-269.

155. Nahai, F.: 2005. Transconjunctival Upper Lid Blepharoplasty. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 25(3) 292-300.

156. Nahai, F.: 2005. Invited Discussion. Sojitra, N., Ion, L., Jain, A., Makki, A., Asplund, O.: Unilateral Vertical Scar Reduction with Glandular Transposition of the Nipple-Areola in Breast Asymmetry. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 116(1). 114-125.

156. Nahai, F.R., Nahai, F.: 2005. Discussion. An Uncommon Complication of Secondary Augmentation Mammoplasty. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Vol. 29, p.280.

158. McCord, C.D., Ford, D.T., Hanna, M.K, Hester, T.R., Codner, M.A., Nahai, F.: 2005. Lateral Canthal Anchoring: Special Situations. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 116, 1149-1157.

159. Baker, D.C., Massiaha, H., Nahai, F., Tonnard, P.: 2005. Short Scar Facelift – Panel Discussion. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 25: 608-617.

160. Nahai, F.R., Nahai F.: 2006 Invited discussion. Vertical Mammaplasty Marking Using the Keyhole Pattern. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 30: 247-248.

161. Nahai, F.: 2007. Invited commentary. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 471.

162. Nahai, F.: 2008. Invited discussion. Mortality in Outpatient Surgery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 122: 245.

163. Sarwer, D.B., Infield, A.L., Baker, J.L., Casas, L.A., Glat, P.M., Gold, A.H., Jewell, M.L., LaRossa, D., Nahai, F., Young, V.L.: 2008. Two-Year Results of a Prospective, Multi-Site Investigation of Patient Satisfaction and Psychosocial Status Following Cosmetic Surgery. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 28: 245-250.

164. Nahai, F. R., Nahai, F.: 2008. MOC-PS CME Article: Breast Reduction.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 121(1):1-13.

165. McCord, C., Nahai, F. R., Codner, M., Nahai, F., Hester, T. R.: 2008. Use of

Porcine Acellular Dermal Matrix (Enduragen) Grafts in Eyelids: A Review of 69 patients and 129 eyelids. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 122(4): 1206-1213.

166. Nahai, F.: 2009. Minimizing risk in Aesthetic Surgery. Clinical Risk, (15)(6),

232-236.

167. Nahai, F.: 2009. Editorial: Turning the Page. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 29(1), 77-78.

168. Nahai, F.: 2009. Editorial: Practice Integrity in a Challenging Economy.

Aesthetic SurgeryJournal, 29(1), 259-260.

169. Nahai, F.: 2009. Editorial: Managing Conflicts of Interest: Who is Responsible? Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 29(4), 330-332.

170. Nahai, F.: 2009. Editorial: Patient Safety: Time for Government to Step Up to the Plate. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 29(5), 443-445.

171. Mejia,J.D., Nahai,F.R. and Nahai,F.: 2009 Isolated management of the aging neck. Semin Plast. Surg 23:264-273

172. Pacella, S, Nahai, F.R., Nahai, F.: 2010 Transconjunctival Blepharoplasy for Upper and Lower Eyelids. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vol. 126(1), 384-392.

173. Nahai, F.: 2010. Editor’s Response. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 30(1), 114.

174. Nahai, F.: 2010. Editorial: Peer Review: Does It Work? Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 30(1), 110-111.

175. Nahai, F.: 2010. Editorial: Ghostwriting: Stringent Disclosure Policies Take Aim at Authorship Abuses. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 30(2), 265-266.

176. Nahai, F.: 2010. Editorial: Off-label Drug and Device Applications: Meeting the Challenge. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 30(3), 485-486.

177. Nahai, F.: 2010. Editorial: What is Aesthetic Surgery, Anyway? Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 30 (6) 874-875.

178. Mejia, W.D., Egro, F.M., Nahai F.: 2011. Visual Loss After Blepharoplasty: Incidence, Management, and Preventive Measures. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31(1) 21-29.

179. Nahai, F.: Editorial: Evidence-Based Medicine in Aesthetic Surgery. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (1) 135-136.

180. Nahai, F.: 2011. Editorial: Avoiding the Pain of Manuscript Rejection. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (2) 258-260.

181. Nahai, F.: 2011. Editorial: Electronic Medical Records: Rising out of the Sand. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (4) 465 466.

182. Eaves, F.E III and Nahai, F.: 2011. Editorial: Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma and Breast Implants: FDA Report. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (4) 467-468.

183. Nahai, F.: 2011. Editorial: Disclosing Conflict of Interest to Maintain Ethical Integrity, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (5) 591-593.

184. Nahai, F.: 2011. Editorial: Embracing Patient-Centered Professionalism. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (7) 834-836.

185. Nahai, F.: 2011. Editorial: “What Not to Wear” and Other Aspects of Professionalism. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (8) 977-979.

186. Symbas, J., McCord, C., and Nahai, F.: 2011. Acellular Dermal Matrix in Eyelid Surgery. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31 (7s) 1015-1075.

187. Nahai F.2011 Editorial the Role of Sponsored Supplements in a Peer Reviewed Journal: Aesthetic Surgery Journal ,32 (2) 245-247

188. Abboushi, N., Yezhelyev, M., Symbas, J., and Nahai, F.: 2012. Facelift Complications and the Risk of Venous Thromboembolism: A Single Center’s Experience. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 32 (4) 413-420.

189. Nahai, F.: 2012. Editorial: A Snapshot of ASJ Reader Opinions. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 32 (4) 520-523.

190. Nahai F.: 2012. Editorial: Distance Learning in Plastic Surgery: Are

Live Meetings Destined for the Scrapheap? Aesthetic surgery Journal,

32, 5 659-660.

191. Lawson, G.A.III, Kreymerman,P., and Nahai, F.: 2012. An Unusual Complication Following Rhytidectomy: Iatrogenic Parotid Injury Resulting in Parotid Fistula/Sialocele. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 32 (7) 814-821.

192. Nahai, F.: 2012. Editorial: Your favorite Technique: Time for Change. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 32 (7) 900-902.

193. McCord, C.D., Walrath, J.D., and Nahai, F.: 2013. Concepts in Eyelids Biomechanics With Clinical Implications. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 33 (2) 209-221.

194. Nahai, F. 2013. Editorial: Plastic Surgery’s Identity Crisis. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 33 (4) 609-611.

195. Nahai, F. 2013. Editor’s Note on: Clinical Trial Outcomes of High- and Extra-High profile Breast Implants Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 33, (4) 544

196. Harper J.G., Daniel R.J., McLean, J.L., and Nahai, F.: 2013. Postaugmentation Galactocoele, Viewpoints. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 131,862e

197. McCord C.D.,Kreymerman P.,Nahai F., Walrath J.D.: 2013. Management of Postblepharoplasty Chemosis. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 33, (5) 654-661

198. Nahai F. 2013 Editorial: commercialization: Defining our Terms. Aesthetic surgery Journal, (7) 1069-1070

199. Keyes,G.R., Nahai F. and Iverson R.: 2013 Evidence Based Medicine and Data Sharing in Outpatient Plastic Surgery : Clinics in Plastic Surgery 40, (3) 453-465.

200. Nahai F. 2014 Editorial: Anonymous Sources: Aesthetic Surgery Journal ,34 (1)189-191

201. Kpodzo, D.S., Nahai F. and McCord C.D.: 2014 Malar Mounds and Festoons: Review of Current Management: Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 34, (2) 235-248.

202. Nahai F. 2014 Editorial: Evaluating the Cosmetic Patient on Antidepressants: Aesthetic Surgery Journal 34 (2) 326-327

203. Nahai F. 2014 Commentary on : “ Venous Thromboembolism After Face-Lift Surgery Using Local Anesthesia : Results of a Multicenter Survey” Aesth Plast Surg: 38: 25-26

204. Nahai F. 2014 Editorial: Evolutionary Beauty; Aesthetic Surgery Journal : 34: 469-471

205. Nahai F. 2014 Editorial: Is ASJ still a “Clinical Journal”?:Aesthetic Surgery Journal: 34: 782-783

206. Gold, M.H.,Berman, B. Clementoni,M.T.,Gauglitz,G.G.,Nahai F, and Murcia C:

2014 Updated International Clinical Recommendatios on Scar Management:

Part 1 -- Evaluating the Evidence: Dermatol Surg 40: 817-824

207. Nahai F. 2015 Editorial: The Aesthetic Surgeon’s “New Normal”: Aesthetic Surgery Journal: 35: 105-107

208. Nahai F. 2015 Editorial: Aesthetic Innovations: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog? Aesthetic Surgery Journal: 35: 249-351

209. Nahai F. 2015 Editorial: Music in the Operating Room: “Can You Hear Me Now?” Aesthetic Surgery Journal 35:899-901

210. Nahai F. 2015 Editorial: The Rise of Predatory Journals: What difference does it make? Aesthetic surgery Journal: 35 (8) :1042-1043

211. Nahai F. 2016 Editorial Am I Too Old To This Anymore? Aesthetic

Surgery Journal : 36 (5) : 626-628

212. Nahai F. 2016 Editorial: Could Aesthetic Surgery Impact Alzheimer’s

Risk? Aesthetic surgery Journal: 36: 858-859

213. Vandergrift M.T. and Nahai F: 2016 Is Aesthetic Surgery Safe in the

Solid Organ Transplant Patient? An International Survey and Review.

Aesthetic surgery Journal 36 (8) 954-958

214. Nahai F. 2016 Editorial: A Journey Through Time. Aesthetic surgery

Journal 36 (9) 1089-1092

215. Nahai F. 2017 Editorial : ASAPS and Aesthetic Surgery: The Next 50

Years. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 37 (1) 128-130

b. Book chapters:

1. Brown, D.M., and Nahai, F.: 1979. Chapter Four, Biofeedback Strategies of Occupational Therapists in Total Hand Rehabilitation. Biofeedback: Principles and Practices for Clinicians. Edited by J.V. Basmajian, W.B. Saunders.

2. Nahai, F., and Brown, D.M.: 1979. Chapter Five. Further Applications of Electromyographic Muscle Reeducation. Biofeedback: Principles and Practices for Clinicians. Edited by J.V. Basmajian. W.B. Saunders.

3. Brown, D.M., and Nahai, F.: 1982. Chapter Four. Biofeedback Strategies of Occupational Therapist in Total Hand Rehabilitation. Biofeedback: Principles and Practices for Clinicians. Second Edition, Edited by J.V. Basmajian. W.B. Saunders.

4. Nahai, F., and Brown, D.M.: 1982. Chapter Five. Further Applications of Electromyographic Muscle Reeducation. Biofeedback: Principles and Practices for Clinicians. Second edition, edited by J.V. Basmajian. W.B. Saunders.

5. Nahai, F., and Stahl, R.: 1984. Chapter Sixty Seven. Congenital Deformities of the Lower Extremity. Pediatric Plastic Surgery. Edited by D. Serafin and N. Georgiade. C.V. Mosby Company, St. Louis.

6. Mathes, S.J., and Nahai, F.: 1984. Chapter Six. Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps. The Unfavorable Result in Plastic Surgery: Avoidance and Treatment. Second Edition, edited by R. Goldwyn. Little Brown.

7. Nahai, F.: 1987. Reconstruction of Hemifacial Atrophy. Artistry of Plastic Surgery. Edited by Brent, C.V. Mosby, St. Louis.

8. Rand, R.P., and Nahai, F.: 1989. Infected Vascular Prosthesis. Current Therapy in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Edited by Marsh, J. B.C. Decker, Toronto-Philadelphia.

9. Baird, W.L., and Nahai, F.: 1989. Free Flaps in Craniofacial Surgery. Current Therapy in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Edited by Marsh, J. B.C. Decker, Toronto-Philadelphia.

10. Brown, D.M., and Nahai, F.: 1989. Biofeedback Strategies of the Occupational Therapist in Total Hand Rehabilitation. Biofeedback: Principles and Practices for Clinicians. Third Edition, edited by J.V. Basmajian, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore.

11. Nahai, F., and Brown, D.M.: 1989. Further Applications of Electromyographic Muscle Reeducation. Biofeedback: Principles and Practices for Clinicians. Third Edition, edited by J.V. Basmajian. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore.

12. Nahai, F., and Mathes, S.J.: 1989. Aesthetic Microsurgery: Basic Techniques. The Art of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Edited by John R. Lewis. Little Brown and Company.

13. Rand, R., and Nahai, F.: 1989. Chapter Seven. The Latissimus Dorsi Flap: Microvascular Surgery in Reconstruction of the Head and Neck. Shan R. Baker. Churchill Livingston, Inc., New York.

14. Nahai, F., and Bostwick, J., III: 1990. Microsurgical Techniques. Plastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

15. Stevenson, T.R., and Nahai, F.: 1990. Tensor Fascia Lata Musculocutaneous Flap. Chapter 366, Grabb’s Encyclopedia of Flaps. Edited by Strauch, B., Vasconez, L.O., and Hall-Findlay, E.J. Little Brown, Boston.

16. Price, C.I., and Nahai, F.: 1983. Plastic Surgery of the Trunk and Breast: Trauma and Reconstruction. Chapter 29, p. 541 in Plastic Surgery: A Core Curriculum. Ruberg, R.L. and Smith, D.J., C.V. Mosby, St. Louis.

17. Nahai, F.: 1995. The Tensor Fasciae Latae Muscle – Musculocutaneous Flap. Chapter 27, Atlas of Microsurgical Composite Tissue Transplantation. Serafin, D., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia.

18. Randle, P., and Nahai, F.: 1996. Gluteal and Other Free Flaps for Breast Reconstruction. Chapter 29, Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of Cancer. Ed. Krolls, C.V. Mosby, St. Louis.

19. Dostal, G., and Nahai, F.: 1996. Scalp Trauma. Chapter 105, in The Practice of Neurosurgery. Tindall, G., Cooper and Barrow, D., Williams and Wilkins, Boston.

20. Januszkiewicz, Janek S., and Nahai, F.: 1997. Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast: A Surgical Atlas. Bohmert, H. and Gabka, C.J., Thieme Stuttgart, New York.

21. Nahai, F.: 1997. The Role of Plastic Surgery in Enhancing Your Smile, in Change Your Smile, Third Edition, Goldstein, R., Quintessence Publishing Company, Chicago.

22. Eaves III, F.F., Nahai, F., and Bostwick III, J.: 1997. Endoscopic Plastic Surgery in Grabb, Grabb and Smith’s, Plastic Surgery, 5th Edition; Editors: Aston 55, Beasley, R.W., and Thorne C.H.M., Lippincot Raven, Philadelphia, New York.

23. Paletta, C.E., and Nahai, F.: 1997. Inferior Gluteal Flap for Breast Reconstruction in Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Cancer Patient. Editor: Schusterman, M.A., Lippincot Raven, Philadelphia-New York.

24. Howell, R., and Nahai, F.: 1997. Reconstructive Mammaire Par Microchirurgie in Chirurgie du Cancer du Sein by Petit, J.Y., Veronesi, U., Nahai, F. and Rietjens, M.; Arnette, Paris.

25. Stevenson, T.R., and Nahai, F.: 1998. Tensor Fasciae Latae Musculocutaneous Flap, Chapter 432 in Grabb’s Encyclopedia of Flaps, 2nd Edition, B. Strauch, L.O. Vasconez, and E.S. Hall-Findlay, Eds. Lippincott-Rave, Philadelphia.

26. Jones, G., and Nahai, F.: 1998. Endoskopische Brustuergroserung in Krupp, S. Plastische Chirurgie Klinik und Praxis, Eco Med, Landsberg.

27. Trinei, A.F., Staffenberg, D.A., and Nahai, F.: 1998. Chirurgia Endoscopia in Chirurgia Plastica Della Mamella, Lauro, R. and Dominici, C. Piccin, Padova.

28. Nahai, F.: 1998. The role of Plastic Surgery in Enhancing your Smile. In Change your smile 3rd Edition. Ronald Goldstein, Quintessence Publishing Co.

29. Jones, G.E., Nahai, F., and Bostwick III, J.: 1999. Microsurgical Techniques in Bostwick III, J. Plastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis, 1999.

30. Michelow, B.J., and Nahai, F.: 2000. Mastopexy in Plastic Surgery, Indications, Operation & Outcomes. Ed. Achauer, B., Guyuron, B., Coleman III J.J., Vanderkalkca, C.V. Mosby.

31. Boustred, M., and Nahai, F.: 2001. Reconstrucao Mamaria Com Retalho Liure de Gluteo Inferior in Chirurgia Da Mama. Ribiero, C.R. and Saltz, R., Revinter, Rio de Janeiro.

32. Nahai, F.: 2001. Invited Discussion. Chapter 19 Endoscopy by Saltz, R. and Boehm, K. in The Unfavorable Result in Plastic Surgery – Avoidance and Treatment, Third Edition, R.M. Goldwyn and M.N. Cohen, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

33. Sassoon, E., Nahai, F.: 2003. Chapter 7 Body Contouring Surgery in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Gonzalez, M., Meyer, R., Smith, J., Zaoli, G., Piccin, Padova,.

34. Day, C., Nahai, F.: 2005. Forehead Correction of Aging in Plastic Surgery. Editor, S. Mathes; 2nd Edition, Saunders – Elsevier, NY.

35. Fardo, D., Zins, J., Nahai, F.: 2005. Face Lift (Lower Face): Current Techniques. Editor, S. Mathes; 2nd Edition, Saunders – Elsevier, NY.

36. Few, J., Nahai, F.: 2005. Reconstruction of the Back. Editor, S. Mathes; 2nd Edition, Saunders – Elsevier, NY.

37. Boehm, K., Nahai, F.: 2005. Vertical Reduction: Techniques. Editor, S. Mathes; 2nd Edition, Saunders – Elsevier, NY.

38. Nahai, F. R., and Nahai, F.: 2007. Partial Resection of the Submandibular Gland. Chapter 55 inAesthetic Surgery of the Facial Mosaic. Edited by D.E. Panfilov. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

39. Nahai, F., and Hanna, M. K.: 2006. Neck lift, chapter 13 in Three Dimensional Facial Sculpting. Edited by E.O. Terino. Informa New York London.

40. McCord, C.D., and Nahai F.: 2007. Reoperation and Avoidance and Treatment of Complications in Eyelid Surgery. Reoperation, Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, 2nd Edition. Edited by Grotting. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

41. Nahai, F.: 2007. Short Scar Facelift: Indications 7 Technical Consideration. Chapter 2. Short Scar Facelift, Operative Strategies and Techniques. Edited by Tonnard and Verpael. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

42. Nahai, F., Somia N. 2007. Chapter 11 Ritidoplastia, Frontal Videoendoscopia in Ritidoplastia. Arte e Ciencia. Edited by Cardosa de Castro. DiLivros, Rio de Janeiro.

43. McCord,C.D., Codner M.A. and Nahai F.: 2008 Eyelid and Periorbital

Surgery. McCord and Codner QMP St. Louis

44. Nahai, F. R., and Nahai, F.: 2009. Plastic Surgery in Change your Smile, 4th Edition, Ronald Goldstein, Quintessence Publishing Company.

45. Locke, M.B., and Nahai, F.: 2012. Managing the Cosmetic Patient, chapter 1, volume 2, Plastic Surgery Third Edition, Edited by Neligan, Elsevier, London.

46. Nahai, F.: 2014. Overaugmented Breast, Implant Replacement and ADM. Chapter 18 c in Problems in Breast Surgery Edited by Fisher and Handel QMP CRC press St. Louis 2014

47. Nahai F. Study author reflections: Classification of the Vascular anatomy of Muscles: Experimental and Clinical Correlation: in 50 Studies every Plastic

Surgeon Know; Edited by C Scott Hultman CRC Press Boca Raton FL. 2014

48. Boehm K.A. and Nahai F. Lower Blepharoplasty in International Textbookof Aesthetic Surgery Scuderi, N. and Toth, B Springer 2016

c. Books edited and written:

1. Mathes, S.J., and Nahai, F.: 1979. Clinical Atlas of Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps. C.V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, Missouri.

2. Mathes, S.J., and Nahai, F.: 1982. Clinical Applications for Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps.C.V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, Missouri.

3. Bostwick, III, J., Eaves, III, F., and Nahai, F.: 1995. Endoscopic Plastic Surgery. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis, Missouri.

4. Mathes, S., and Nahai, F.: 1997. Reconstructive Surgery: Principles, Anatomy and Technique. Quality Medical Publishing, Churchill-Livingstone, St. Louis, London.

5. Petit, J.Y., Veronesi, V., Nahai, F. and Reitjens, M.: 1997. Chirurgie Due Cancer Due Sein Diagnostique, Curative et Reconstructive, Arnette, Paris.

6. M. Hamdi, D. Hammond, and Nahai, F.: 2005. Editors. Vertical Scar Mammoplasty, Springer, Heidelberg.

7. Nahai, F.: 2005. Art of Aesthetic Surgery Principles and Techniques, Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

8. Nahai F, and Saltz R.: 2007. Endoscopic Plastic Surgery Quality Medical Publishing St. Louis.

9. Park. K. and Nahai F.2009 Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery Oculoplastic Surgery. Koonja Seoul Korea

10. Nahai, F,: 2011. Art of Aesthetic Surgery Principles and Techniques Second Edition, Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

11 Nahai F., and Nahai F.R.: 2009. Minimillay invasive Facial Rejuvenation, Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series. Codner M. Series Editor, Saunders, Philadelphia.

d. Manuals, videos, computer programs, and other teaching aids:

i. Movies (on film):

1) Bostwick, J., and Nahai, F.: 1978. Breast Reconstruction After A Radical Mastectomy with Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap.

2) Mathes, S.J., and Nahai, F.: 1979. The Tensor Fascia Lata Free Flap.

ii. Video Tapes:

1) Nahai, F.: TFL Neurosensory Flap for Coverage of Greater Trochanteric and Ischium, 1980.

2) Nahai, F.: Rectus Abdominis Flap for Sternal Coverage, 1980.

3) Nahai, F.: Gastrocnemius Muscle Flap for Coverage of Tibia,

1981.

4) Nahai, F.: Soleus Muscle Flap for Coverage of Tibia, 1981.

5) Nahai, F.: Microsurgical Free Vascularized Reconstruction Second

Toe Transfer to Hand, 1982.

6) Nahai, F.: Correction of the Chest Deformity of Poland’s Syndrome with Latissimus Dorsi Muscle,1982.

7) Nahai, F.: Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps The Videotape. Hampton Press. 22 Volumes, 1986.

8) Mathes, S.J., and Nahai, F.: 1995. Saturday Morning Reconstructive Rounds, Refinements in Muscle Flap Surgery and Reconstruction of Difficult Wounds. Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation. Teleplast Series.

9) Nahai, F., Eaves, F., and Bostwick, J., III: 1995. Endoscopic Forehead Lift. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

10) Bostwick, J., III, Nahai, F., and Eaves, F.: 1995. Endoscopic Face Lift. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

11) Bostwick, J., III, Eaves, F., and Nahai, F.: 1995. Endoscopic Axillary Breast Augmentation. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

12) Eaves, F., Nahai, F., and Bostwick, J., III: 1995. Endoscopic

Abdominoplasty. Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

13) Nahai, F.: 1996. Laser Assisted Endoscopic Forehead Lift, Quality

Medical Publishing, St. Louis.

14) Nahai, F., Fisher, J., and Singer, R.: 1997. Saturday Morning Teleplast, Ultrasonic Liposuction, Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation.

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