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www.imcas.com ASIA 1 to 3 August 2014 HONG KONG HONG KONG CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE This IMCAS Asia program copy is brought to you by the TDA: The Taiwanese Dermatological Association With the official support of the: • Hong Kong College of Dermatologists • Hong Kong Society of Dermatology and Venereology • Hong Kong Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Preliminary list SCIENTIFIC BOARD COURSE COORDINATORS SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIES Henry Hin Lee CHAN, Dermatologist, HONG KONG Daniel Tin Chak LEE, Plastic Surgeon, HONG KONG Chee Leok GOH, Dermatologist, SINGAPORE David Dae Hwan PARK, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREA Frank ROSENGAUS, Facial Plastic Surgeon, MEXICO COURSE DIRECTOR Daniel CASSUTO, Plastic Surgeon, ITALY Daniel DEL VECCHIO, Plastic Surgeon, USA John Hinton FLYNN, Cosmetic Surgeon, AUSTRALIA King Man HO, Dermatologist, HONG KONG Patrick Po Han HUANG, Dermatologist, TAIWAN Steve Chuan Hsiang KAO, Facial Plastic Surgeon, TAIWAN Taro KONO, Plastic Surgeon, JAPAN Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM, Plastic Surgeon, HONG KONG Adri Dwi PRASETYO, Dermatologist, INDONESIA Michel ROUIF, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE Hema SUNDARAM, Dermatologist, USA Jonathan SYKES, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USA Jason Chih Hsun YANG, Dermatologist, TAIWAN Chi Keung YEUNG, Dermatologist, HONG KONG Gilbert ZAKINE, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE Benjamin ASCHER, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE

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www.imcas.com

ASIA1 to 3 August 2014

HONG KONGHong Kong Convention and exHibition Centre

This IMCAS Asia program copy is brought to you by the TDA:

The Taiwanese Dermatological Association

With the official support of the:• Hong Kong College of Dermatologists• Hong Kong Society of Dermatology and Venereology• Hong Kong Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEPreliminary list

SCIENTIFIC BOARD

COURSE COORDINATORS

SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIES

Henry Hin Lee CHAN, Dermatologist, HONG KONGDaniel Tin Chak LEE, Plastic Surgeon, HONG KONG

Chee Leok GOH, Dermatologist, SINGAPOREDavid Dae Hwan PARK, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREAFrank ROSENGAUS, Facial Plastic Surgeon, MEXICO

COURSE DIRECTOR

Daniel CASSUTO, Plastic Surgeon, ITALYDaniel DEL VECCHIO, Plastic Surgeon, USA

John Hinton FLYNN, Cosmetic Surgeon, AUSTRALIAKing Man HO, Dermatologist, HONG KONG

Patrick Po Han HUANG, Dermatologist, TAIWANSteve Chuan Hsiang KAO, Facial Plastic Surgeon, TAIWAN

Taro KONO, Plastic Surgeon, JAPANStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM, Plastic Surgeon, HONG KONG

Adri Dwi PRASETYO, Dermatologist, INDONESIAMichel ROUIF, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCEHema SUNDARAM, Dermatologist, USA

Jonathan SYKES, Facial Plastic Surgeon, USAJason Chih Hsun YANG, Dermatologist, TAIWAN

Chi Keung YEUNG, Dermatologist, HONG KONGGilbert ZAKINE, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE

Benjamin ASCHER, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCE

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S c i e n t i f i c pa r t n e r s

HKCDHong Kong College of DermatologistsHong Kong College of Dermatologists (HKCD), previously known as Hong Kong Association of Specialists in Dermatology established in 2005, is a professional orga-nization of a group of medical specialists in Hong Kong. The organization’s objective is to promote the public benefit regarding the care of skin disease through patient educa-tion and holding regular meetings to update clinicians of dermatologic advancements and to safeguard the public interest related to improvement of dermatologic practice in Hong Kong.

http://www.hkcderm.org

HKSDVHong Kong Society of Dermatology and VenereologyIn 1967, the Hong Kong Dermatological Society was found, which was followed by the foundation of the Hong Kong Associa-tion of Dermatology in 1983. In December 1991, these two societies were merged.Society objectives:- Promote the interest in and a better unders-tanding of dermatology and venereology;- Endeavour to improve the standard of der-matological and venereological care;- Provide a means of liaison with workers in dermatology in other parts of the world.

http://www.medicine.org.hk/hksdv/

HKSPRASHong Kong Society of Plastic, Recons-tructive and Aesthetic SurgeryThe Hong Kong Society of Plastic, Recons-tructive and Aesthetic Surgery was foun-ded in 1967 and is the official society for plastic surgery in Hong Kong. The Society is a non-profit making professional organi-zation established with the aim to promote education, training and research in the field of plastic surgery. The Society continues its work in promoting fraternity and raising the profile of plastic surgeons as well as safeguar-ding the public interests by educating the pu-blic regarding all aspects of plastic surgery.

http://www.plasticsurgery.org.hk

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endorSeMent

SCientiFiC CoLLaboration

ACCSAustralasian College of Cosmetic SurgeryRaising Standards. Protecting Pa-tients.Established in 1999, the Austra-lasian College of Cosmetic Sur-gery is a not-for-profit, multi-dis-ciplinary fellowship based body. The primary goal of the ACCS is to ensure the safe provision of cosmetic medicine and cosmetic surgical procedures. The ACCS is the only medical college which provides education and training leading to fellowship specifically in cosmetic medicine and surgery.

http://www.accs.org.au

TAFPRSTaiwan Academy of Facial Plas-tic & Reconstructive SurgeryTAFPRS has been established in October 2005 in Taipei. The Academy has proved to be ex-tremely significant in sharing experiences and expanding the knowledge in the facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. The meetings of TAFPRS have become important academic as-semblies for the otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, ophthalmolo-gists, and other specialists invol-ving facial surgery from Taiwan and other Asia Pacific regions.

http://www.tafprs.org.tw

TDATaiwanese Dermatological AssociationThe Taiwanese Dermatology Association was founded in 1975, getting 1000 members. The TDA is dedicated to provide opportuni-ties for the crosstalk between outs-tanding professionals and talented dermatologists to achieve a better understanding in every aspect of skin research, surgery and aesthe-tic dermatology. Speaking of aes-thetic dermatology, the Taiwan Dermatology Aesthetic Confe-rence (TDAC) has been a pheno-menon in TDA. Prospective mee-tings are waiting to welcome you.http://www.derma.org.tw

ThSPRSSociety of Plastic and Recons-tructive Surgeons of Thailand

http://www.plasticsurgery.or.th

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ear colleagues, exhibitors, and partners,

On behalf of the IMCAS Asia 2014 Scientific Board and from all the IMCAS Team, we are thus very pleased to announce and welcome you to this 8th Annual Edition of IMCAS Asia, which will be held this August 1st, 2014 at the Hong Kong Convention Centre.

IMCAS welcomes 10,000 doctors per year, coming from all over the world every edition, to benefit from the «think-tank» IMCAS can offer.

IMCAS exported itself to Asia almost a decade ago, alternating between Singapore and Hong Kong, building solid partnerships with scientific societies and local experts in the field of plastic surgery and dermatology.

A lot can happen in 3 days!

Besides its scientific program, IMCAS is also a top worldwide recognized place of business where attendees generate new opportunities and leads.

This August is the occasion for several of our loyal exhibitors to launch their novelties, IMCAS has become a true innovative hub allowing the entire industry to interact on the hottest topics of the year while meeting with colleagues and start the new season at top speed!

We strongly believe that this variety contributes to enrich the scientific content of the program and hope it will produce the same effect for you!

The IMCAS Asia Scientific Board

DWElCOmE

B O A R D ’ S L E T T E R

GENERAl INFO› Why Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is undeniably the gateway to Asia. Due to its strategic loca-tion, it is the centre of the world’s fastest growing economies. Situated just a stone’s throw distance from mainland China, the city is home to Asia’s busiest manufacturing hubs, as well as the showcase of the latest international technology and know-how to the huge Asian markets. It is the perfect platform for international traders to access Asia.

Hong Kong offers dynamic business environment, sophisticated in-frastructure, professional expertise and easy accessibility. Getting around Hong Kong is very easy, whether by comfortable air-condi-tioned taxi or on the highly efficient subway and train system. Such un-rivalled attributes make Hong Kong a real “World City” which creates endless possibilities towards complete success.

› The Venue: HKCEC

Famed by Hong Kong’s stunning skyline, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is a magnificent, multi-purpose ve-nue located right in the heart of Hong Kong on Victoria Harbour.

Not only does the harbour location provide a spectacular backdrop to events but it also means Hong Kong’s Central Business District and the best of the city is on the Centre’s doorstep – and it’s a vibrant city packed full of colour and life.

› Getting There

Getting to the HKCEC from the Hong Kong International Airport:• Taxi: 40 minutes• Airport Express Line (Rail): 30 minutes to the Hong Kong Central Station, then take a 5 minutes taxi ride to the HKCECMain entertainment areas are located less than 10 minutes from the HKCEC.

› Official Conference Language

English is the official congress language.

› Conference Admission

Admission is by badge only. An adult must accompany chlidren under the age of 16.Online registration is now available on www.imcas.com

› Exhibition Hall

IMCAS Asia 2014 will showcase approximately 50 companies who

will be displaying their products and services at the same level as the conference hall level 4.

Companies specializing in cosmetics/skin care, fillers and injectables, furniture, implants and prosthesis, lasers, lights/lighting, monitoring equipment, office/practice management, pharmaceuticals, publishers, skin closures/sutures, surgical instruments and equipment, wellness, computer and wound care, as well as numerous other products and ser-vices relative to the artistry and science of plastic surgery and cosmetic dematology will be featured.

› Nominal Badges

IMCAS strictly complies with the criteria required for CME accredita-tion. That is why the access to the conferences is subject to a number of strict rules, aiming to guarantee the scientific independence of the confe-rences, and to preserve it from any commercial interest or influence. A precise badge policy has been implemented, specifying the rules related to the admittance to the different areas of IMCAS conferences.

IMCAS badge policy is mandatory for all the participants. Its violation will authorize IMCAS staff to take measures, and may lead to the wit-hdrawal of the badge and the prohibition of access to the conference area. According to each participant’s status (delegate, faculty, exhibitor, etc...), a corresponding barcoded badge is issued.

Fees for full delegate registration include:- all conference sessions during the 3 days (except the teaching courses)- access to the exhibit area including lunches and coffee breaks- access to the networking cocktail on Friday evening- USB key with abstracts and congress details, as well as the program book.

› Abstracts & USB-key

Each delegate will be receiving a free IMCAS Asia 2014 USB-key that contains all the abstracts that have been accepted by the Scien-tific Committee along with the congress details such as the program, speaker biostatements and exhibitor information. Companies and par-ticipants may copy materials for their personal use but further copy for sale or for any other commercial purpose is prohibited without prior permission of IMCAS.

› CME Credits and Evaluation Forms

Your evaluation of this meeting is extremely important to the Scientific Committee in preparing future events. Moreover, CME credits will not be given to educational congresses unless evaluation forms are filled in by attendees. Evaluation forms should be electronically filled in no

later than September 3, 2014. A Certificate of Attendance will then be automatically established and emailed to the attendee.

IMCAS Asia 2014 is in the process of being accredited in Europe, in the USA and in Hong Kong.Check www.imcas.com for additional information.

› Multimedica Center & E-papers

Visit the IMCAS Multimedia Center to check email and view the scientific lectures in electronic format (E-Papers). You will be able to exchange ideas about clinical cases presented by sending personalized emails to the authors.

As a ‘‘premiere’’, the IMCAS Scientific Board has created a specific scientific session called video-paper session. Authors will do an oral presentation of their study while being recorded. It will allow the spea-kers and the audience a friendly and original exchange.

› Accommodation & Tours

IMCAS has the pleasure of offering to its attendees special negotiated prices at various wonderful hotels in Paris, such as special fees to visit the city. Check the hotel reservation form at the end of this program or online on IMCAS website, along with some details on Hong Kong main visited attractions.

› Visa and Entry Requirements

Nationals of about 170 countries and territories may visit Hong Kong visa-free for a period ranging from 7 days to 180 days. For more in-formation on whether you need a visa or entry permit to enter Hong Kong please visit:http://www.immd.gov.hk/en/services/hk-visas/visit-transit/visit-vi-sa-entry-permit.html

For more information, please contact the Chinese Embassy or Consu-late closest to your residence place.

› Time Difference

Hong Kong time is GMT + 8 hours.

› Electricity

The standard electrical voltage in Hong Kong is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. The majority of electrical outlets in Hong Kong take a three-pronged UK-style plug.

ASIA 2014

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Friday August 1 Saturday August 2 TC 1 TC 2 TC 5 TC 6 TC 3 TC 4 TC 7

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on Saturday, August 2, 2014 at 8 pm

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Dr Manpreet JUNEJAPlastic Surgeon, India

« I enjoyed a lot attending IMCAS Asia 2013. I definitely feel enlightened about

the current trends and techniques in fillers and toxins. As a plastic surgeon, the knowledge attained would definitely be useful in my current practice. I thank the organizers for this excellent congress. »

Dr Roland KOLBEPlastic SurgeonREUNION, France

« The Scientific Board is doing a great job to make these IMCAS congresses to be the most interesting and enjoyable congresses in the world. Thanks to the speakers which are always ready to share their knowledge, experience and time to make our practice become better and better. »

Dr Sarah PATONCosmetic Surgeon, Australia

« I thoroughly enjoyed the meeting, the range of presen-tations and the high quality of talks. The presenters kept impressively to time and the various panels of chairpeople often added some further depth especially in some of the open debates. As we have a large proportion of Asian skin types being treated in my practice, the meeting was very relevant, useful and interesting. »

Dr Tatiana PORUNOVADermatologist, Russia

« It was a very professional congress as always. Great organization, highest level of lecturers, interesting Asian point of view on aesthetic medicine. Thank you for very useful and pleasant time I received in that congress! »

Dr Adri Dwi PRASETYODermatologist, Indonesia

« This 2013 Asian edition was a great success for the IMCAS team to bring out such a high quality of trans-fer of knowledge and skill in almost all sessions, tea-ching courses, and especially the live injectable cadaver workshop. »

Dr David Sau Yan WONGPlastic Surgeon, Hong Kong

« Personally I enjoyed the meeting. The team is really professional and there is a lot for us to learn.

Congratulations for the success of yet another episode. »

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CHECK mORE ON ImCAS.COm

Focus on the Live Injection Cadaver Workshop

The IMCAS ASIA 2014 Live Injection Cadaver Workshop is designed to offer to the practitioners the most comprehensive experience when it comes to injection and anatomy. Dissections on a fresh cadaver will be transmitted live from France - while simultaneous injections on patients in Hong Kong will be perfor-med to draw a parallel between cadaveric studies on anatomy and living tissues. Among all existing cadaver workhops, why choose IMCAS? Because beyond its pionnering position, IMCAS offers a «Haute Couture» format: expert anatomists, superior injectors, state-of-the-art logistical support.

This 6th edition promises to be another memorable and exciting learning experience. Rendez-vous on Friday, 1st of August for an intense 3-hour voyage under the skin!

T ake the opportunity to expand your repertoire of injection techniques and learn through an outstan-ding in-depth focus on anatomy.

Satellite live from France on Friday, August 1, from 2 pm to 5 pm

N O T E W O R T H Y

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8 amregistration begins

8.30 am - 6 pmConference & exhibition continue

4.30 pm - 6 pmIMCaS Asia Industry tribune

(room 4)

4.30 pm - 6 pmteaching courses

8 pmgala dinner

8 amregistration begins

8.30 am - 7 pmConference & exhibition

11 am - 1 pmlipofilling workshop(room 4)

2 pm - 5 pmlive Injection cadaver workshop (room 1)

5.30 pm - 7 pmteaching courses

7 pmnetworking cocktail (open to all attendees)

I M C A S N O T E

ASIA 2014

8.30 am - 2 pmConference & exhibition continue

2 pmend of IMCaS Asia 2014

3 pm - 7 pmregistration & Badge pick-up

Key Moments

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legenD : access open to all types of badges Sponsored sessions optional courses please see registration form for admission fee!

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ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4InJeCtaBleS &

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BoDy SUrgery

from 8.00 am onward r e g i S t r a t i o n o P e n S

8.30 am - 9.30 am

1 orbital &periorbital

rejuvenation

7debate: improving

results with microneedling?

11Cosmeceutics & drug delivery:

updates in 2014

12Lipofilling

techniques for face

9.30 am - 10.30 am2

Lips rejuvenation

8Latest trends in

hair removalSYMPoSiUM 1

13Lipofilling

techniques for body

10.30 am - 11 am C o F F e e b r e a K

11 am - 12 pm

3Lower face, neck

& ‘‘decolleté’’ rejuvenation

9treating

pigmentation disorders with laser

SYMPoSiUM 2 14video

LiPoFiLLingWorKSHoP

12 pm - 1 pm

4debate:

do we need long lasting fillers?

10 treating

pigmentation disorders

with peelings

SYMPoSiUM 3

1 pm - 2 pm L U n C H b r e a K

2 pm - 3 pm

5inJeCtionCadaver

WorKSHoP

15breast implant

and/or fat grafting:

when and what?

3 pm - 4 pm

16Challenging cases

of breast remodelling

4 pm - 5 pm

17 asian treatments

for buttock &leg treatments

5 pm - 5.30 pm C o F F e e b r e a K

5.30 pm - 7 pm

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teaCHing CoUrSe 1Combined injection

treatments: fillers & toxins

teaCHing CoUrSe 2

in-depth approach to pigmentation

teaCHing CoUrSe 3

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SatUrdaY aUgUSt 2, 2014

ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4laSer &

BoDy SHapIngInJeCtaBleS

SyMpoSIa &MarKetIng

FaCe SUrgery

from 8.00 am onward r e g i S t r a t i o n

8.30 am - 9.30 am 18advanced

laser techniques

for acne & scars

22 debate: can-nula vs sharp needle: what’s

the best?

26debate:

suspending devices

27Charming

eyes: upper eyelid

and brow9.30 am - 10.30 am

23Live demons-

trations: fillers, toxins

SYMPoSiUM 4

10.30 am - 11 am C o F F e e b r e a K

11 am - 12 pm

19 Facial

rejuvenation with lasers

23Live demons-

trations: fillers, toxins, cosmeceutics,

peelings & lipolytic treatments

SYMPoSiUM5

28 Charming

eyes: lower eyelid

12 pm - 1 pm

20Safety and efficacy in

skin tightening

SYMPoSiUM 6

29 advanced techniquesfor facelift

1 pm - 2 pm L U n C H b r e a K

2 pm - 3 pm21

What’s hot in body

shaping andfat lipolysis

24Complications with ha fillers

SYMPoSiUM 7

30 Medical vs

surgical rhinoplasty

3 pm - 4 pm

25Latest trends

in hand rejuvenation

SYMPoSiUM 8

31 asian

rhinoplasty

4 pm - 4.30 pm C o F F e e b r e a K

4.30 pm - 6 pm

teaCHing CoUrSe 4

in-depth approach to

lasers & ebd

teaCHing CoUrSe 5

asian & Caucasian

morphotypes

teaCHing CoUrSe 6 internet & social media

teaCHing CoUrSe 7

in-depth approach torhinoplasty

with taFPrS

8 pm g a L a d i n n e r

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ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4InJeCtaBleS laSerS & eBD

SyMpoSIa &r & D

nterFaCe & SUrgery

from 8.00 am onward W e L C o M e

8.30 am - 9.30 am

32 debate:

controversies of dosage and

injection points

36 debate:

lasers

39Market future

regulation in asia &

fake market

42Looking to the future:stem cells

9.30 am - 10.30 am

33 volumetry:

asian vs Caucasian approach

37Live demons-

trations: lasers, lights

& ebd

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43idea to reality:regenerative

medecine (grF, PrP)

10.30 am - 11 am C o F F e e b r e a K

11 am - 12 pm34

difficult areas to inject: fillers & toxins

37Live demons-

trations: lasers, lights, ebd & body

shaping

SYMPoSiUM 10

44revisited facial rejuvenation:

from fundamentls to techniques

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COmPlETE EXPERT lIST (updated list on www.imcas.com)

Raj ACQUILLA, Dermatologist, UNITED KINGDOMHirotaka AKITA, Dermatologist, JAPANAbraham ARIMUKO, Dermatologist, INDONESIAAshraf BADAWI, Dermatologist, CANADALaurent BRONES, Industry, FRANCEColin CAMPBELL, Marketing Expert, SOUTH AFRICASabrina CHAN, Industry, HONG KONGYates Yen Yu CHAO, Dermatologist, TAIWANChiranjiv CHHABRA, Dermatologist, INDIAYu Hsun Tony CHIU, ENT, TAIWANSteven COHEN, Plastic Surgeon, USADiane Irvine DUNCAN, Plastic Surgeon, USAChristiane ERMISCH, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCENimrod FRIEDMAN, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCENobutaka FURUYAMA, Plastic Surgeon, JAPANSebastien GARSON, Plastic Surgeon, FRANCESeungbeom HAN, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREAKwun Cheung HAU, Dermatologist, HONG KONGNai Jen HSU, Dermatologist, TAIWAN

Peter Y. C HUANG, Plastic Surgeon, TAIWANPhilippe KESTEMONT, Facial Plastic Surgeon, FRANCEUmar KHAN, Plastic Surgeon, UNITED KINGDOMHee Jin KIM, Anatomist, SOUTH KOREATaek Keun KWON, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREAHanh LE, Plastic Surgeon, VIETNAMTsai Ming LIN, Plastic Surgeon, TAIWANStephen Dick Chung LO, ENT, HONG KONGAmit LUTHRA, Dermatologist, INDIAStephen MULHOLLAND, Plastic Surgeon, CANADAMilind NAIK, Oculoplastic Surgeon, INDIAKei NEGISHI, Facial Plastic Surgeon, JAPANDavid Sudarto OEIRIA, Dermatologist, INDONESIATokuya OMI, Dermatologist, JAPANTatjana PAVICIC, Dermatologist, GERMANYHsien Li Peter PENG, Dermatologist, TAIWANAndy PICKETT, PhD - Research, UNITED KINGDOMMaria Cristina PUYAT, Dermatologist, PHILIPPINESIgor RUDENKO, Dermatologist, UKRAINE

Berthold RZANY, Dermatologist, GERMANYTzachi SHELKOVITZ, Dermatologist, ISRAELKuldeep SINGH, Plastic Surgeon, INDIAWeimin SONG, Dermatologist, CHINAGordon Ming Soon SOO, Facial Plastic Surgeon, HONG KONGMan Koon SUH, Plastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREAChung Jen TSENG, Dermatologist, TAIWANRyoji TSUBOI, Dermatologist, JAPANFrederick WONG, Facial Plastic Surgeon, HONG KONGKamol WATTANAKRAI, Plastic Surgeon, THAILANDYuki YAMAMOTO, Dermatologist, JAPAN

Dr Apirag CHUANGSUWANICH Plastic Surgeon, THAILAND

Dr Raj ACQUILLA Dermatologist, UNITED KINGDOM

Dr Steven COHEN Plastic Surgeon, USA

Dr Daniel DEL VECCHIOPlastic Surgeon, USA

Dr Taro KONOPlastic Surgeon, JAPAN

Dr Michel ROUIFPlastic Surgeon, FRANCE

Dr Stephen MULHOLLANDPlastic Surgeon, CANADA

Dr Jonathan SYKESFacial Plastic Surgeon, USA

Dr Hema SUNDARAMDermatologist, USA

Dr Patrick Po Han HUANGDermatologist, TAIWAN

Dr Peter Hsien Li PENGDermatologist, TAIWAN

Dr Kuldeep SINGHPlastic Surgeon, INDIA

Dr David Sudarto OEIRIADermatologist, INDONESIA

Dr Gilbert ZAKINEPlastic Surgeon, FRANCE

Dr John Hinton FLYNNCosmetic Surgeon, AUSTRALIA

Dr Chiranjiv CHHABRADermatologist, INDIA

Dr Ashraf BADAWIDermatologist, CANADA

Dr Tony Yu Hsun CHIUFacial Plastic Surgeon, TAIWAN

Dr Cristina PUYATDermatologist, PHILIPPINES

Dr Chee Leok GOH Dermatologist, SINGAPORE

Dr Tzachi SHELKOVITZDermatologist, ISRAEL

Dr Taek Keun KWONPlastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREA

Colin CAMPBELLMarketing Expert, SOUTH AFRICA

Dr Tatjana PAVICICDermatologist, GERMANY

Dr Frank ROSENGAUSFacial Plastic Surgeon, MEXICO

Dr Diane DUNCANPlastic Surgeon, USA

Dr David Dae Hwan PARKPlastic Surgeon, SOUTH KOREA

Dr Daniel Tin Chak LEEPlastic Surgeon, HK

Dr Henry Hin Lee CHANDermatologist, HK

Dr King Man HODermatologist, HK

Dr Tokuya OMIDermatologist, JAPAN

Dr Daniel CASSUTOPlastic Surgeon, ITALY

Dr Umar KHANPlastic Surgeon, UNITED KINGDOM

Dr Adri Dwi PRASETYODermatologist, INDONESIA

W O R L D W I D E E X P E R T S

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WHAT HOWand

intervieWS on FeW SeLeCted toPiCS

ASIANRHINOPLASTYSaturday, Room 4

2 pm to 6 pm

« The latest trends in Asian rhinoplasty put more focus on less invasive procedures in selected patients who may benefit from filler injection techniques to the dorsum and botulinum toxin injection to the alae. Advances in implant technolo-gies have also increased the array of implant material options to silicon, PTFE (previously Goretex) or composites, and more. The aim of Asian rhinoplasty is not to simulate Caucasian noses, but to achieve refinements in nasal aesthetics, without losing ethnic identities. »

Dr Daniel Tin Chak LEE

BODY CONTOURINGSunday, Room 412 pm to 1 pm

« This type of surgery is popular in Asia because Asian women are quite body conscious. They usually have small frames so that when they gain weight after pregnancy, it can be very noticeable. »

Dr Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM

BREAST SURGERYFriday, Room 4

9.30 am to 7.00 pm

« Asian patients, who traditionally do not like artificial implants, are best served with the latest techniques in fat transplantation. These techniques allow the safe harvesting of fat in thin patients, while maintaining extremely natural results without any visible scars or needle marks on the breast. »

Dr Daniel DEL VECCHIO

ECONOMY & MARKET ANALYSIS

Friday, Room 15.30 pm to 7 pm

« IMCAS and MRG (Millenium Research Group) have conducted a comprehensive survey on the Asian market with a special focus on China, the fastest growing market. Data regarding this survey will be presented during the next Asia Industry Tribune 2014. This survey covers dermal fillers, toxins and energy equipment market segments. We will also handle a round table discussion between executives of the industry and physicians in order to discuss physician and patient demands and particularly key challenges faced in the medical aesthetic market. »

Laurent BRONES

FAKE MARKETSunday, Room 4

8.30 am to 9.30 am

« With rapid global expansion of the aesthetic market, we see more opportunities for the invasion of fake products. Most of these fake products have been produced and imported from China, India, Pakistan, and other Asian countries where regulations and law enforcement are minimum or non-existent. »

Dr Peter Y. C. HUANG

INJECTABLESFriday, Room 1

8 am to 7 pm

« One current trend is to use fillers to modify congenital characteristics of the Asian face. Examples include enhancement of the nose, midface, forehead or chin; or injection of small amounts of hyaluronic acid filler at the inferior margin of the eyelid to create a ‘‘charming roll’’. Another trend is to correct age-related disharmonies due to volume loss, by re-inflating facial fat compartments and other soft tissues. »

Dr Hema SUNDARAM

INJECTIONS ON CADAVER & ANATOMY

Friday, Room 12 pm to 5 pm

« No practitioner in our field can be comfortable when injecting without having a thorough knowledge of anatomy, in particular when it comes to muscles and fat, either for the face or body. These dissection techniques truly facilitate the process of locating the levels and axes where injections should be performed, in particular on the face and hands, and will be followed by high quality debates. »

Dr Benjamin ASCHER

LASERS FOR PIGMENTATION

Friday, Room 211 am to 1 pm

5.30 pm to 7 pm

« Asians are very prone to post inflammatory pigment hyperpigmentation following any laser treatment. Hence pre-operative patient assessment and selection of the most suitable laser and setting the appropriate parameters can help you reduced post inflammatory hyperpigment in Asian skin. Burns and blistering are other complications that are commonly seen in Asian dark skin. The right wavelength and pulsed duration setting is important in treating patients with dark skin. »

Dr Chee Leok GOH

« The latest development in the treatment of pigmentary conditions is the pico second laser. The results are quite pleasant. »

Dr Henry Hin Lee CHAN

LIPOFILLINGFriday, Room 48:30 am to 1 pm

« Increasing reports of efficacy of stromal vascular cells are appearing in both plastic surgery, dermatology and in other fields in medicine. Breakthroughs in the treatment of scleroderma, sports injuries, chronic injuries and conditions associated with ischemia and inflammation such as congestive heart failure and peripheral vascular disease are poised to happen in 2014.»

Dr Steven COHEN

ORIENTALBLEPHAROPLASTY

Saturday, Room 39.30 am to 12 pm

« The most popular location of the indication of Asian choice for Oriental blepharoplasty is incisional or noincisional double-eyelid surgery, and upper blepharoplasties. »

Dr David Dae Hwan PARK

MARKETINGSaturday, Room 34.30 pm to 6 pm

« The first step in any successful marketing campaign is developing a strategy, which should be set as the bench to qualify all marketing opportunities. In my opinion the best marketing strategy is “to provide patients with the best experience”. This strategy creates a wonderful word-of-mouth referral practice and helps to disqualify less important and expensive marketing avenues. »

Colin CAMPBELL

HOWWHAT

Designed exclusively by plastic surgeons, dermatologists and all board-certified practitioners within the medical aesthetic industry, IMCAS scientific programs feature experts and specialists from around the world. Visionaries. Predictors. Innovators. These are the people who bring IMCAS to life, especially since their contribution exceeds the simple lecturing duty. Rhinoplasty, breast surgery, blepharoplasty, face lifts, hair implants, liposuction, liposculpture, lasers, fillers, peelings, etc... all of these topical subjects are taught by world renowned speakers who cement the excellence of our IMCAS offer.

At IMCAS Asia 2014, speakers will be offering attendees unique perspectives and insights into what is shaping the future of the profession, with a precise focus on the Asia-Pacific region. From recom-mendations for ethnic specificities to the current state of the local medical aesthetics market, all aspects of the aesthetic medical field will be served to the attendees on a silver tray. We look forward to seeing these speakers take the stage in Hong Kong. In the meantime, they have shared with us a sneak-peek of the 2014 trends. Enjoy!

S P O T L I G H T S

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F O C U S C O U R S E

INjECTION CADAvER WORKSHOP

Descript ion, Purpose & Outcome Take the opportunity to expand your repertoire of injection techniques and learn through an outstanding in-depth focus on anatomy.

This 4-module workshop is designed to give the practitioners an ex-clusive opportunity to expand their current repertoire of injection techniques concerning toxins and fillers, covering most important face parts as well as controversial areas. This lab format experience, with both diagnostic scanning and injections, represents an ample possibi-lity for participants to ask questions and discuss with the experts.

During the whole session, the dissections are satellite live transmitted from Nice (France), using fresh cadavers. Post dissection immediate live injection demonstrations on living patients will provide the par-ticipants a sense of realism. The combination of cadaveric studies in correlation with the living tissues is an IMCAS unique feature for more than 3 years.

This complete workshop offers the most in-depth and comprehensive opportunity for the participants to experience an alternative and in-tense learning, focusing on the injection techniques of the whole face.

The desired outcome is to integrate multiple aspects of injection ma-nagement in treating the patients, allowing the physicians to improve their skills in a very practical way and thereby reducing patients risks and complications.

Among all existing cadaver workhops, why choose IMCAS? Because beyond its pionnering position, IMCAS offers a «Haute Couture» for-mat: expert anatomists, superior injectors, state-of-the-art logistical support.

This 6th edition promises to be another memorable and exciting lear-ning experience. Rendez-vous on Friday, 1st of August for an intense 2,5-hour voyage under the skin!

FRIDAY AUGUST 1 • FROM 2.30 TO 5 PM • ROOM 1

With an unrestricted educational grant from Galderma, Ipsen Pharma and Laboratoires Vivacy. *

ChairsBenjamin ASCHER and Jonathan SYKES in Hong KongPhilippe KESTEMONT in Nice

ProgramUPPER, MID & LOWER FACE

• 2.35 pm | MUSCLE & BONE STRUCTURES> Dissection on cadaver Philippe KESTEMONT> Injections on living patient (Ipsen Pharma range) Kwun Cheung HAU> Anatomical debate Jonathan SYKES

• 3.20 pm | FAT COMPARTMENT & DIFFERENT LOCATIONS FOR VOLUMETRY> Dissection on cadaver Philippe KESTEMONT> Volumetric injections on living patient (Galderma range) TBD> Anatomical debate Hee Jin KIM

• 4.00 pm | FACE ANATOMY TO AVOID COMPLICATIONS> Dissection on cadaver Philippe KESTEMONT> Injections on living patient (Laboratoires Vivacy range) Benjamin ASCHER> Anatomical debate Hee Jin KIM & Jonathan SYKES

> Questions & answers - Debate with the audience

* To check out "unrestricted educational grant" specificities versus "sponsorship" specificities, go there: http://www.imcas.com/en/aboutus/page/aboutus-corporatefunding-educationalgrant

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Orbital & periorbital rejuvenationCHAIRS: Daniel CASSUTO, Amit LUTHRA> Peri-orbital beautification: 6 point approach

Raj ACQUILLA (12401/12min)

> The dynamic classification of tear trough and treatment optionsNai Jen HSU (12458/12min)

> Periorbital volume restoration: fat grafting or fillers?David Sudarto OEIRIA (12849/12min)

> Periorbital aesthetic rejuvenation: choosing the right optionsMilind NAIK (12851/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Lips rejuvenationCHAIRS: Raj ACQUILLA, Berthold RZANY> Anatomic subdivision unit concept of lip augmentation: a

video lectureAdri Dwi PRASETYO (12511/12min)

> The happy face treatment: commissures and marionette linesFrank L ROSENGAUS (12580/12min)

> Lipofilling for lip augmentation in orientals - my tech-nique with micro-transplantation fat transplantationTsai Ming LIN (12902/12min)

> Laser lip rejuvenation - a new way to improve the lip volume in comparison with the other techniquesAshraf M BADAWI (12415/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Lower face, neck & ‘‘decolleté’’ rejuvenationCHAIRS: Tsai Ming LIN, Frank L ROSENGAUS> Why anatomy is crucial for lower face and neck?

Benjamin ASCHER (12408/10min)

> Jawline correction - minimal invasive technologies and selection of best fillerTatjana PAVICIC (12574/10min)

> Neck rejuvenation: tips and tricksAmit LUTHRA (12486/10min)

> Noninvasive and minimally invasive treatment of the aging neck: optimizing outcomesDiane Irvine DUNCAN (12435/10min)

> A novel injection technique of neck lines treatment using hydroxyapatiteYates Yen Yu CHAO (12899/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Debate: do we need long lasting fillers?CHAIRS: Peter Y C HUANG, Hanh LE, Berthold RZANY> The advantages and limitations of activating fillers

Yates Yen Yu CHAO (12419/10min)

> Pros of longer lasting tissue fillersDaniel Tin Chak LEE (12477/10min)

> Con: complications from permanent fillersJohn Hinton FLYNN (12445/10min)

> Pro: long term results with long lasting fillersTzachi SHELKOVITZ (12529/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Injection cadaver live workshopCHAIRS: Benjamin ASCHER, Philippe KESTEMONT, Jonathan SYKES

Check the complete program on the previous page.

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IMCAS Asian Industry TribuneCOORDINATORS: Benjamin ASCHER, Laurent BRONES

Check the complete program on the next page.

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How does IMCAS broadcast the information to its speakers?

Scientific lectures are presumed to be based on objective interpretations of evidence and unbiased interpretations of facts. The integrity of our conference requires disclo-sure of the possibilities of potentially distorting inf luences. The audience may then judge and, if necessary, make allowance for the impact of the bias on the information being reported.

In general, the safest and most open course of action is to disclose activities and re-lationships that, if known to others, might be viewed as a conf lict of interest, even if speakers do not believe that any conf lict or bias exists.

This is why each speaker is asked to display his or her disclosure slide before begin-ning to lecture.

How about speaker(s) declaring a ‘‘no Conflict of Interest’’?

Neither the speaker nor any member of his/her immediate family has a significant financial arrangement or affiliation with the product, device or company involved in the congress nor any potential bias against another product, device or company.

More information on:www.imcas.com/en/aboutus/page/aboutus-conf lictinterestpolicy-disclosure

Con F LiCt oF i ntereSt diSCLoSUre

React on IMCAS.COMUse your mobile phone during the sessions and post your com-ments in live on IMCAS Live! Interact with your colleagues and other attendees, share your opinion and debate!How to post on IMCAS Live? Connect on your IMCAS ac-count with your last name, and ID (password), then enter the community and start the discussion.

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Program> Introduction by the coordinators

• 5.35 pm | MARKET ANALYSISMODERATOR: Laurent BRONES> Energy device, body contouring device & breast implant markets in Asia & how patient habits will inf luence the market in the coming yearsMichael MORETTI (13151/10min)

> Asia: the next facial injectables hot spotKen McLAREN (13153/15min)

> Questions & answers

• 6.05 pm | ROUND TABLE INDUSTRY VS DOCTORSMODERATORS: Benjamin ASCHER, Laurent BRONES

Industry participants: Philip BURCHARD (Merz), Michel CHERON (Vivacy), Scott MCLENNAN (Galderma), Valerie TAUPIN (Teoxane)

Doctor participants: Abraham ARIMUKO, Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM, Tokuya OMI, Peter Hsien Li PENG

• 7 pm | NETWORKING COCKTAIL - OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES

Purpose & Outcome• Analyze the Asian aesthetic medical market• Estimate market growth capacities• Understand the strategy and vision of major aesthetic companies in Asia• Stay updated with the last economic news

(mergers, acquisitions, regulation..)

Coordinators• Benjamin ASCHER, Plastic Surgeon, IMCAS Course Director, FRANCE• Laurent BRONES, Business Development Manager, SYMATESE, FRANCEIMCAS World Congress Industry Tribune Coordinator (Paris)

Industry Faculty• Philip BURCHARD, CEO, MERZ PHARMA, GERMANY• Michel CHERON, CEO, LABORATOIRES VIVACY, FRANCE• Scott MCLENNAN, Head of Regional Centre of Excellence APAC, GALDERMA, HONG KONG• Michael MORETTI, Founder, CEO & Editor, MEDICAL INSIGHT, USA• Ken MCLAREN, Vice-President, COO, MILLENIUM RESEARCH GROUP, CANADA• Valérie TAUPIN, Chairman, TEOXANE LABORATORIES, FRANCE

P R O G R A MASIA 2014

ASIAN INDUSTRy TRIBUNEFRIDAY AUGUST 1 • FROM 5.30 TO 7 PM • ROOM 1

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Microneedling: does it really work?CHAIRS: Hirotaka AKITA, Abraham ARIMUKO> Fundamentals of microneedling

Chiranjiv CHHABRA (12592/12min)

> Guidelines for treatments with microneedlingTaro KONO (12469/12min)

> Limits and side effects of microneedlingSebastien GARSON (12451/12min)

> Subsicion with microneedlingTzachi SHELKOVITZ (12528/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Latest trends in hair removalCHAIRS: Hsien Li Peter PENG, Chi Keung YEUNG> Introduction: what’s new in high speed diode hair removal

in the Asian patient?R Stephen MULHOLLAND (12491/12min)

> Pardoxical hair growth after lasers: why and how to mini-mize for Asian skin type?Ashraf M BADAWI (12414/12min)

> TBDChung Jen TSENG (12927/12min)

> What are the limits of hair removal in Asian skin?David Sudarto OEIRIA (12494/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Treating pigmentation disorders with laserCHAIRS: Chee Leok GOH, Tzachi SHELKOVITZ> How to avoid complications while treating pigmentation

with laser?David Sudarto OEIRIA (12920/12min)

> Laser treatment of melasma: what is our real target?Daniel CASSUTO (12554/12min)

> Q switched Nd:YAG for hyperpigmentationAbraham ARIMUKO (12405/12min)

> Low f luence Q-switched laser for melasma: direct compa-rison of QS Nd:YAG laser versus QS alexandrite laser in Asian patients - which is superior?Kei NEGISHI (12779/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Treating pigmentation disorders with peelingsCHAIRS: David Sudarto OEIRIA, Tokuya OMI> Chemical peeling for pigment

Abraham ARIMUKO (12407/12min)

> TBDKamol WATTANAKRAI (12524/12min)

> Medium depth peels - tca and combinationsTatjana PAVICIC (12575/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Combined injection treatments: fillers & toxinsDIRECTORS: Po Han Patrick HUANG, Hema SUNDARAM> Teaching course director’s lecture

Hema SUNDARAM (12635/15min)

> Teaching course director’s lecturePo Han Patrick HUANG (12468/15min)

> Focus on: chin and jawline contouring using Btx-A & HARaj ACQUILLA (12403/10min)

> Focus on: practical application of fat compartment, facial muscle, and volumetry for combined injection treatments in asiansAdri Dwi PRASETYO (12512/10min)

> Focus on: botulinum toxins & hyaluronic acid combina-tion therapyNobutaka FURUYAMA (12850/10min)

> Focus on: heart-shaped face: prefered face contour for Asian by combining fillers, toxin and threadsPeter Y C HUANG (12515/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Cosmeceutics & drug delivery: updates in 2014CHAIR: Hema SUNDARAM> Cosmeceuticals in dermatology

Chee Leok GOH (12457/12min)

> New and emerging concepts in cosmeceuticalsHema SUNDARAM (12541/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Symposia 1, 2 & 3MORE DETAILS SOON AVAILABLE

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In-depth approach to pigmentationDIRECTORS: Chee Leok GOH, Taro KONO> Teaching course director’s lecture: fundamentals of Asian

skin pigmentationTaro KONO (12638/15min)

> Teaching course director’s lecture: guidelines for Asian pigmentation treatmentsChee Leok GOH (12454/15min)

> Focus on: techniques for treating pigmentary disorders!Kwun Cheung HAU (12922/10min)

> Focus on: laser for pigmentation: Asian point of viewHirotaka AKITA (12495/10min)

> Focus on: pigment removal by laser or light device - how to avoid complication while keeping efficacy for Asian patients?Kei NEGISHI (12679/10min)

> Focus on: Nd:Yag lasers in treatment of pigmented naeviChiranjiv CHHABRA (12595/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Lipofilling techniques for faceCHAIRS: Dae Hwan David PARK, Jonathan SYKES> What is the best criteria of survial of the fat in the face?

Steven COHEN (12640/6min)

> Fat transplantation in facial rejuvenationHanh LE (12876/10min)

> Peri-orbital rejuvenation: comparation of different fat transplantation devicesTsai Ming LIN (12480/10min)

> TBDSeungbeom HAN (12622/10min)

> Evaluating the steps of lipoharvest and fat injection for faceMichel ROUIF (12606/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Lipofilling techniques for bodyCHAIRS: Sebastien GARSON, Gilbert ZAKINE> What is the best criteria of survial of the fat in the body?

Daniel DEL VECCHIO (12641/6min)

> A new system for large ryan fat transplantation high workf low and efficiencyDaniel DEL VECCHIO (12645/12min)

> TBDStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (12642/12min)

> TBDSeungbeom HAN (12644/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Video lipofilling workshopCHAIRS: Steven COHEN, Daniel DEL VECCHIO> Part 1: video on anatomy of the fat of the face

Jonathan SYKES (12646/15min)

> Part 1: video on 2014 updated techniques of the lipofilling of the faceSteven COHEN (12650/30min)

> Part 2: video on anatomy of the fat of the breastSebastien GARSON (12648/15min)

> Part 2: video on 2014 updated techniques of the lipofilling of the breastDaniel DEL VECCHIO (12649/30min)

> Questions & answers

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Breast implant and/or grafting - what are the limits?CHAIRS: Steven COHEN, Hanh LE> The limits of augmentation with fat grafting

Sebastien GARSON (12449/12min)

> The limits of augmentation with breast implantsNimrod FRIEDMAN (12431/12min)

> The limits of composite breast augmentationDaniel DEL VECCHIO (12597/12min)

> The limits of breast implantsDavid TOPCHIAN (12676/10min)

> Questions & answers

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FRIDAy, AUGUST 1Challenging clinical cases of breast remodellingCHAIR: Nimrod FRIEDMAN> Challenging clinical cases in breast surgery

Christiane ERMISCH (12628), Hanh LE (12567), Umar KHAN (12559), Sebastien GARSON (12452)

> Questions & answers

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Asian treatments for buttock & legsCHAIR: Sebastien GARSON> Buttock and leg augmentation using large writing fat

transplantation-a scientific approachDaniel DEL VECCHIO (12599/12min)

> Natural buttock reshaping in bodyliftingGilbert ZAKINE (12625/12min)

> Buttock lipodystrophy - salvage and recontouring with fat graftingTsai Ming LIN (12878/12min)

> Water jetstream liposuction for fat harvesting in large volume fat grafting to the buttocksAlexander T HAMERS (12614/12min)

> Questions & answers

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2014 State-of-the-art in breast surgeryDIRECTOR: Daniel DEL VECCHIO> Teaching course director’s lecture: breast reconstruction

to avoid complicationsDaniel DEL VECCHIO (12598/15min)

> Focus on: chest and breast asymmetries and review of implant sizes in 164 consecutive asymmetrical augmentation mammoplastiesUmar KHAN (12560/10min)

> Focus on: primary breast augmentation with micro-autologous fat transplantationTsai Ming LIN (12903/10min)

> Focus on: how to deal with the biofilms in breast surgery?Michel ROUIF (12605/10min)

> Focus on: how to avoid complications in breast augmentation by implants?Christiane ERMISCH (12629/10min)

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Advanced laser & EBD techniques for acne & scarsCHAIRS: Yu Hsun Tony CHIU, King Man HO> Laser treatment of acne scars in Asian skin

Chee Leok GOH (12455/12min)

> Role of 5-FU in scar management: through injection and lasersPo Han Patrick HUANG (12467/12min)

> Long-pulse dye laser & fractional radiofrequency treat-ment for hypertropic scarsTaro KONO (12470/12min)

> Patient selection, side effect and complication in laser cosmetic proceduresDavid Sudarto OEIRIA (12498/12min)

> Light and RF based acne scar therapyTokuya OMI (12499/12min)

> Histological studies of facial acne and atrophic acne scars treated with laser and bipolar fractional radiofrequency systemYuki YAMAMOTO (12525/12min)

> Laser treatment of scars: ablative or non ablative?Daniel CASSUTO (12555/12min)

> The role of non ablative lasers in treating acne scars - Indian experienceChiranjiv CHHABRA (12594/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Facial rejuvenation with lasersCHAIRS: Taro KONO, Hema SUNDARAM> The impact on Asian skin type facial rejuvenation with

different long pulsed lasersJohn Hinton FLYNN (12446/12min)

> TBDHenry Hin Lee CHAN (12523/12min)

> TBDHirotaka AKITA (12784/12min)

> Facial rejuvenation by long pulsed KTP alone versus addi-tional long pulsed Nd:YAG laser in Asian patientsKei NEGISHI (12778/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Safety and efficacy in skin tighteningCHAIRS: Hirotaka AKITA, Chiranjiv CHHABRA> Fractional needle radiofrequency for skin tightening

Abraham ARIMUKO (12406/12min)

> Complications of radiofrequency-based device use: prevention and treatmentDiane Irvine DUNCAN (12443/12min)

> Non invasive body contouring and skin tightening, what is the objective?Ashraf M BADAWI (12653/12min)

> TBDTaro KONO (12654/12min)

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What’s hot in body shaping and fat lipolysis?CHAIRS: Ashraf BADAWI, Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM> Injections vs energy based devices for body shaping

Benjamin ASCHER (12409/12min)

> Cryolipolysis for removal of excess adipose tissueChiranjiv CHHABRA (12596/12min)

> Radiofrequency devices that deliver permanent fat reduc-tion and soft tissue contraction in the Asian patientR Stephen MULHOLLAND (12492/12min)

> TBDHenry Hin Lee CHAN (12616/12min)

> Non-invasive body contouring with non thermal focused ultrasoundChung Jen TSENG (12906/12min)

> Non-invasive adipocytolysis: managing tissue response - fat loss vs inf lammationDiane Irvine DUNCAN (12444/12min)

> Chemical fat liposys with highly concentrated deoxycho-late solutionIgor RUDENKO (12584/12min)

> TBDKuldeep SINGH (12534/12min)

> Questions & answers

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In-depth approach to lasers & EBDDIRECTORS: Daniel CASSUTO, Henry Hin Lee CHAN> Teaching course director’s lecture

Henry Hin Lee CHAN (12619/15min)

> Teaching course director’s lectureDaniel CASSUTO (12655/15min)

> Focus on: fractional RF: a comparison between different approaches, devices and companiesNimrod FRIEDMAN (12780/10min)

> Additional contributors:Hirotaka AKITA (12782/10min), Taro KONO (12852/10min),

Tokuya OMI (12853/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Debate: cannula vs sharp needle: what’s the best?CHAIRS: Igor RUDENKO, Jonathan SYKES> Pro cannula: why cannula is always better and safer than

needle: focus on applied anatomy of cannulaAdri Dwi PRASETYO (12513/10min)

> Pro cannula: why, when and how I use cannula for volumetry?Frank L ROSENGAUS (12585/10min)

> Pro sharp needle: sharp guys use sharp needles!Berthold RZANY (12656/10min)

> Pro cannula: volume augmentation - «blunt» is not blind, but without blue and blackTatjana PAVICIC (12657/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Live demonstrations: fillers, toxins, cosme-ceutics, peelings & lipolytic treatmentsCHAIRS: Raj ACQUILLA, Yates Yen Yu CHAO, Nai Jen HSU> Live demonstration - Teoxane Laboratories - Teosyal®

Kwun Cheung HAU (12840/20min)

> Live demonstration - Teoxane Laboratories - Teosyal®Kwun Cheung HAU (12841/20min)

> Live demonstration - Scientech Corporation Sagl - Hyaline™ & Essenthyal™Carmelo PROTOPAPA (12933/20min)

> Questions & answers

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How to deal with complications with HA fillersCHAIRS: Adri PRASETYO, Gordon Ming Soon SOO> Complications from resorbable fillers: a problem oriented

approachDaniel CASSUTO (12550/12min)

> The most dangerous complication after filler useIgor RUDENKO (12583/12min)

> Treatment of adverse reactions to injectable fillers: which role play antibiotics?Berthold RZANY (12587/12min)

> How to deal with nods?Hema SUNDARAM (12680/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Latest trends in hand rejuvenationCHAIRS: Stephen MULHOLLAND, Adri PRASETYO> Hand rejuvenation with fillers - anatomy based pro and

contras of different injection techniques (video)Tatjana PAVICIC (12573/12min)

> How anatomy allows you to avoid complications?Benjamin ASCHER (12658/12min)

> What technique for what indication?John Hinton FLYNN (12660/12min)

> Hand rejuvenation with non HA fillersTzachi SHELKOVITZ (12659/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Asian & Caucasian morphotypesDIRECTORS: Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM, Frank L ROSENGAUS> Teaching course director’s lecture: what are the differents

between Asian morphotypes and how to deal with it?Stephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (12664/15min)

> Teaching course director’s lecture: what are the differents between Asian and Caucasian morphotypes and how to deal with it?Frank L ROSENGAUS (12662/15min)

> Focus on: philosophy of face reading and its impact on Asian aestheticsFrederick WONG (12666/10min)

> Additional contributors: Kwun Cheung HAU (12866/10min),

Peter Y C HUANG (12462/10min), Hee Jin KIM (12686/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Debate: suspending devicesCHAIRS: Abraham ARIMUKO, Tsai Ming LIN, Michel ROUIF> Pro: Threads lift in facial rejuvenation

Peter Y C HUANG (12461/10min)

> Con: TBDNobutaka FURUYAMA (12785/10min)

> Pro: Thread lift: patients selection vs threads selectionHsien Li Peter PENG (12506/10min)

> Con: TBDKamol WATTANAKRAI (12879/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Internet & social mediaDIRECTOR: Colin CAMPBELL> Teaching course director’s lecture: how to fail at social

media: common mistakes exposedColin CAMPBELL (12558/15min)

> Focus on: speedbreakers in cosmetic dermatology: search, pause and thinkAmit LUTHRA (12521/10min)

> Focus on: how to deal with patient psychology on internet and social media?Ashraf M BADAWI (12413/10min)

> Focus on: TBDWeimin SONG (12786/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Charming eyes: upper eyelid and browCHAIRS: Gordon Ming Soon SOO, Kamol WATTANAKRAI> Unilateral and bilateral transpalbebral browpexy

Umar KHAN (12561/12min)

> TBDMilind NAIK (12669/12min)

> Optimizing fronto-temporal lift with brow liftHanh LE (12568/12min)

> Endoscopic forehead lift adapted to the Asian browTaek Keun KWON (12475/12min)

> Sub-brow blepharoplastyDaniel Tin Chak LEE (12478/12min)

> How to make big eye 3 dimensional in Asians?Dae Hwan David PARK (12501/12min)

> Aesthetics and biomechanics of brow liftingJonathan SYKES (12610/12min)

> The treatment of sunken upper eyelid in Taiwanese: focus on patient selectionNai Jen HSU (12459/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Charming eyes: lower eyelidCHAIRS: Taek Keun KWON, Stephen Dick Chung LO> Orbitomalar suspension during lower eyelid surgery

Steven COHEN (12427/10min)

> Orbital fat management in lower blepharoplastyDae Hwan David PARK (12502/10min)

> How to make charming eyes without surgery: rolls of lower eyelids in Asian with fillerHsien Li Peter PENG (12509/10min)

> Micro fat grafting in lower blepharoplastiesMichel ROUIF (12604/10min)

> Lower eyelid rejuvenation, a paradigm shiftKamol WATTANAKRAI (12880/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Advanced techniques for faceliftCHAIRS: Seungbeom HAN, Kuldeep SINGH> The anatomy and rationale of the deep plane facelift

Jonathan SYKES (12621/12min)

> Optimal full faceliftHanh LE (12858/12min)

> Selection of different facelifts adapted to different mor-photypesTaek Keun KWON (12473/12min)

> Technical details of facelifting combined with fat injec-tion: three dimensional restoration of the faceSteven COHEN (12432/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Medical vs surgical rhinoplastyCHAIRS: Man Koon SUH, Jonathan SYKES> Anatomical basis of nasal remodeling with HA: how to

avoid complications?Frank L ROSENGAUS (12581/10min)

> Augmentation rhinoplasty - from filler to operationYu Hsun Tony CHIU (12420/10min)

> Surgical sculpture of the Asian noseStephen Dick Chung LO (12483/10min)

> Oriental rhinoplasty - specific indication please!Taek Keun KWON (12476/10min)

> Injection rhinomodulation using Btx-A & HA: 8 point strategyRaj ACQUILLA (12404/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Asian rhinoplastyCHAIRS: Nobutaka FURUYAMA, Stephen Dick Chung LO> Asian preferences of nasal aesthetics & the dynamic

changes of Asian rhinoplastyGordon Ming Soon SOO (12537/12min)

> TBDSteve Chuan Hsiang KAO (12479/12min)

> Asian tip plasty: principle and techniqueMan Koon SUH (12590/12min)

> Correction of crooked noses in AsianFrederick WONG (12546/12min)

> Questions & answers

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In-depth approach to rhinoplastyTeaching course organized in collaboration with the Taiwan Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. DIRECTORS: Yu Hsun Tony CHIU, Steve Chuan Hsiang KAO> Teaching course director’s lecture: correction of alar rim

deformities and crooked noseYu Hsun Tony CHIU (12421/15min)

> Teaching course director’s lecture: augmentation rhino-plasty with costal cartilage grafting: a video presentationSteve Chuan Hsiang KAO (12775/15min)

> Questions & answers

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br i ng t H e Con F ere nCebaCK HoM e W it H YoU !

By attending IMCAS Asia 2014, you have a perpetual dedicated account on IM-CAS website and a premium access to IMCAS online e-learning content.

We are glad to offer you the possibility to continue your learning online and im-prove your knowledge.

Through your member account online, you get a one-year full access to:

• IMCAS database of e-learning videos (live demonstrations, interviews, debates, etc.) including all videos of previous IMCAS congresses in Paris, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, New Delhi and Bangkok.

• all congresses submitted abstracts

• e-JDD, all 2014 digital issues of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology

• PMFA News, all 2014 digital issues of Plastics Maxillofacial Surgery and Aesthetics News journal

• and more to come...

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Debate: toxins dosage and injection pointsCHAIRS: Kwun Cheung HAU, Berthold RZANY> TBD

Andy PICKETT (12924/10min)

> Minimal vs classic dosing: botulinum toxins revisitedPo Han Patrick HUANG (12671/10min)

> TBDIgor RUDENKO (12925/10min)

> How to deal with danger zones considering dosing & injection points?Hee Jin KIM (12687/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Volumetry: Asian vs Caucasian approachCHAIRS: Nobutaka FURUYAMA, Igor RUDENKO> Beautification of face with injectables: Asian approach

Yates Yen Yu CHAO (12418/12min)

> Comparative volumetry between different ethnic groups in AsiaAdri Dwi PRASETYO (12514/12min)

> All about cheekbones: Asian vs Caucasian approachStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (12563/12min)

> Fat compartment injection facelift: Asian vs Caucasian approachRaj ACQUILLA (12688/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Difficult areas to inject: fillers & toxinsSession organized in collaboration with the Taiwanese Dermatological Association.CHAIRS: Yates Yen Yu CHAO, Po Han Patrick HUANG> How to decrease the difficulties in using microcannulae?

adapted to the areaPo Han Patrick HUANG (12465/12min)

> TBDNai Jen HSU (12411/12min)

> A novel pixelated technique of forehead recontouring using PLLAYates Yen Yu CHAO (12487/12min)

> Temporals and forehead contouring: filler selection & techniqueHsien Li Peter PENG (12505/12min)

> Management of complications from filler injectionChung Jen TSENG (12510/12min)

> Facial rejuvenation with fillers: demonstration of right and wrong techniques using 3D animation moviesNimrod FRIEDMAN (12689/12min)

> Difficulties in correction of facial asymmetryKuldeep SINGH (12531/12min)

> Clinical anatomy of the face for filler and toxin injectionHee Jin KIM (12690/12min)

> Cadaver and patients anatomy on compression and intra-vascular injection of filler rhinoplastyAdri Dwi PRASETYO (12877/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Innovative trends in aesthetic medicineCHAIRS: Tatjana PAVICIC, Chi Keung YEUNG> 2014 Updates on facial vein treatment

Chih Hsun Jason YANG (12549/10min)

> «Permanent» botox? RF nerve ablation for reduction of dynamic linesDiane Irvine DUNCAN (12441/10min)

> Clinical finding of depigment effects of poly-l-lactic acid and its possible mechanism Nai Jen HSU (12460/10min)

> Collagen stimulation by injectable fillers - what is myth, what is reality?Berthold RZANY (12863/10min)

> Non invasive laser treatment for snoringAshraf M BADAWI (12416/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Combined injection treatmentsSession organized in collaboration with the Australian College of Cosmetic SurgeryCHAIR: John Hinton FLYNN> Contributors to be announced

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Live demonstrations: lasers, lights, EBD & body shapingCHAIRS: Diane Irvine DUNCAN, King Man HO, Taro KONO > What’s new in spider veins?

Chih Hsun Jason YANG (12548/10min)

> What’s new in vascular?Tokuya OMI (12500/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Contributing lectures: medicineCHAIRS: Chiranjiv CHHABRA, Maria Cristina PUYAT> Biological secrets: the body’s repair mechanisms that can

delay agingXanya SOFRA WEISS (12882/8min)

> Ethics and quality assurance two important key points for patient safety in aesthetic surgery & medicineBahram SHAHIDI (12883/8min)

> Questions & answers

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Market future regulation in Asia & fake marketCHAIRS: Benjamin ASCHER, Andy PICKETT> Products safety in China

Peter Y C HUANG (12463/0min)

> Fillers safety in AsiaHsien Li Peter PENG (12508/0min)

> TBDSabrina CHAN (12557/0min)

> TBDAndy PICKETT (12578/0min)

> Questions & answers

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Research & developmentCHAIR: Gilbert ZAKINE> Bias in aesthetic clinical trials

Igor RUDENKO (12859/10min)

> Questions & answers

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New products & devicesCHAIR: Benjamin ASCHER > Hydrogel of chitosan: a promising treatment for burn and

scarGilbert ZAKINE (12626/8min)

> New product and device: microwave device for axillary hyperhidrosisChung Jen TSENG (12884/8min)

> Gain without pain: neurofrequency (NF) for rejuvenation and body contouringXanya SOFRA WEISS (12895/8min)

> Questions & answers

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Looking to the future: stem cellsCHAIRS: Steven COHEN, Daniel DEL VECCHIO> Understanding of stem cells - what is and what is not stem

cell therapy?John Hinton FLYNN (12399/10min)

> Adipose derived stem cells (ADSCS) & PRP assisted structural fat graft for facial rejuvenationDae Hwan David PARK (12503/10min)

> Volumetric changes of stem cell faceliftMaria Cristina PUYAT (12517/10min)

> Autologous pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells from the skinChristoph GANSS (12890/10min)

> Questions & answers

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Idea to reality: regenerative medecine (GRF, PRP)CHAIRS: David Sudarto OEIRIA, Dae Hwan David PARK> Dermal-subcutaneous tissue regeneration with stromal

vascular cell enriched fat transfer: a new frontier for treat-ment of perioral agingSteven COHEN (12519/12min)

> Prp for androgenetic alopecia - preliminary exciting results and my initial experienceTzachi SHELKOVITZ (12526/12min)

> Platelet-rich plasma, growth factors and cytokines - what is their regenerative potential?Hema SUNDARAM (12672/12min)

> Platelet-rich plasma and growth factors in scar healing - new developmentsGilbert ZAKINE (12673/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Revisited facial rejuvenation: from fundamentals to techniquesCHAIRS: Taek Keun KWON, Kuldeep SINGH> How to deal with fat compartments?

Jonathan SYKES (12611/12min)

> Revisited periorbital rejuvenationDae Hwan David PARK (12504/12min)

> New multimodality approach to facial agingSteven COHEN (12398/12min)

> TBDFrederick WONG (12674/12min)

> Questions & answers

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What’s hot in assisted liposuction?CHAIRS: Diane Irvine DUNCAN, Christiane ERMISCH> What’s new in thermal cellulite and liposuction treatments

with lasers in the Asian patient?R Stephen MULHOLLAND (12489/12min)

> Power assisted fat grafting in gluteal reshaping to reduce posterior step of lower body liftMichel ROUIF (12602/12min)

> The complete vaser system and their usesStephanie Chuk Kwan LAM (12564/12min)

> Sculpturing the male torso: chest, six packs and f lanks Nimrod FRIEDMAN (12900/12min)

> Questions & answers

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Innovative trends in facial aesthetic surgeryCHAIRS: Tsai Ming LIN, Frederick WONG> Beauty sleep and the upper airway

Gordon Ming Soon SOO (12538/12min)

> New technique of the nasal tip plasty: hybrid septal extension graftMan Koon SUH (12862/12min)

> Surgical approach for treating lipsTaek Keun KWON (12474/12min)

> The periosteal pulley technique for orbital fat realignment in lower lid blepharoplastyKamol WATTANAKRAI (12923/12min)

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Departure Flight n° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Arrival Transfer: Yes No Departure transfer: Yes No

Nota: - a photocopy of both sides of the credit card is required with this form - the credit card holder’s name must be the same as the person who makes this reservation

HOTEL CONTACT INFO PHONE CAT.DISTANCE

TO VENUE

ROOM RATE

SINGLE

ROOM RATETWIN

INCLUSIVE OF

MAP NUM-BER

The Charterhouse Causeway Bay Sherin [email protected] +852 2892 3336 3 5 min drive HKD 1 120

appr. USD 144HKD 1 180

appr. USD 152BREAKFAST &

WIFI 1

The Harbour View - Premier Roy [email protected] +852 2802 0111 4 2 min walk HKD 1 050

appr. USD 135HKD 1 150

appr. USD 148BREAKFAST &

WIFI 2

The Harbour View - Harbour View Roy [email protected] +852 2802 0111 4 2 min walk HKD 1 300

appr. USD 168HKD 1 400

appr. USD 180BREAKFAST &

WIFI 2

Wharney Guang Dong Hotel Arjan VAN DE [email protected] +852 2862 1004 4 7 min walk HKD 1 120

appr. USD 144HKD 1 210

appr. USD 156BREAKFAST &

WIFI 3

The Fleming Hotel Natalie KOnatalieko@thef leming.com +852 3607 2252 4 5 min walk HKD 1 180

appr. USD 152HKD 1 280

appr. USD 165BREAKFAST &

WIFI 4

OZO Wesley Hong Kong [email protected] +852 2292 3000 4 5 min drive HKD 1 260appr. USD 162

HKD 1 370appr. USD 177

BREAKFAST & WIFI 5

Gloucester Luk Kwok Hotel Ivy [email protected] +852 2866 2166 4 10 min walk HKD 1 480

appr. USD 191HKD 1 738

appr. USD 223BREAKFAST &

WIFI 6

Renaissance Harbour View Nikita [email protected] +852 2584 6813 5 2 min walk HKD 1900

appr. USD 245HKD 2 080

appr. USD 268BREAKFAST &

WIFI 7

Grand Hyatt - Deluxe Jan [email protected] +852 2584 7038 5 2 min walk HKD 2 400

appr. USD 309HKD 2 600

appr. USD 335BREAKFAST &

WIFI 8

Grand Hyatt - Deluxe Harbour Jan [email protected] +852 2584 7038 5 2 min walk HKD 2 900

appr. USD 374HKD 3 100

appr. USD 399BREAKFAST &

WIFI 8

JW Marriott Azur [email protected] +852 2841 3735 5 8 min drive HKD 3 400

appr. USD 438HKD 3 720

appr. USD 479BREAKFAST &

WIFI 9

Island Shangri-La [email protected] +852 2820 8333 5 10 min drive HKD 4 400appr. USD 567

HKD 4 700appr. USD 606

BREAKFAST & WIFI 10

Four Seasons - Deluxe Peak View Joey [email protected] +852 3196 8308 5 5 min drive HKD 5 180

appr. USD 667HKD 5 180

appr. USD 667BREAKFAST &

WIFI 11

1

2

34

5

610

9

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