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      The Sixth World Congress of the International Society of Plastic and Regenerative Surgeons in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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          After reorganization, the International Society of Plastic and Regenerative Surgeons (ISPRES) is now a sister society under the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) with its unique mission to promote regenerative therapies represented by clinical application of fat grafting and adipose-derived stem cells. ISPRES was originally launched as a daughter society of International Federation of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery in 2011. The First World Congress was held in Rome, Italy, between March 9 and 11, 2012, 1 and the Second World Congress was held in Berlin, Germany, between June 7 and 9, 2013. 2 After the Third World Congress in Miami between September 12 and 14, 2014, the Fourth World Congress of ISPRES was held between December 4 and 6, 2015, in Beijing, China. 3 The Fifth World Congress was held between October 6 and 8, 2016, in Marseilles, France. The decision to organize our sixth World Congress of ISPRES in Dubai was one of the easiest choices for the Board of Directors. Dubai is a city that is blooming, the safest place to visit in the Middle East, and an international hub, with direct flights from the most important capitals of the world. It obviously helped that we have been successfully organizing our local annual congress for the Emirates Plastic Surgery Society (EPSS)—for the last 2 years, so the expertise was already there. We planned to have the meeting together, 2 days for ISPRES, and 1 day for EPSS. The transformations in the city were starting to become famous about 12 years ago. Then came the 2009 crash, but Dubai soon recovered and is getting ready to host the EXPO 2020, its biggest event ever in the history here. We chose for our venue, the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, one of the best hotels in the town and in the nicest part of the city and close to all the tourist points, from indoor skiing to flying over the Palm Dubai (Fig. 1). The Conference Center is very modern, with all the necessary equipment for an excellent world-class academic congress. Fig. 1. The congress venue, the Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai. The congress was held between 17 and 19 of November 2017 under the patronage of H.H Sheikh Hamdan Award Office and with the support of Dubai Health Authority, the Ministry of Health, and Dubai Healthcare City. We had 249 delegates and 58 faculty members from all across the world showing the different aspects of Aesthetic, Plastic and Regenerative Surgery, with live surgery, and video lectures (Table 1). The local organizing company was from Turkey. This was probably the ISPRES Congress with the highest attendance of its members. The ISPRES board meeting was held on November 18, 2017. Many of the important issues related to the future development of this young organization were discussed. Several board members were added, and new leaderships were appointed (Fig. 2). Table 1. Invited International Faculty Speakers Fig. 2. A group picture of ISPRES Board Directors - From left standing: Luiz Toledo, Gino Rigotti, Lee Pu, Facheng Li, Paul Cederna, Ali Mojallal, Brian Kinney, Peter Rubin, Guy Magalon, Greg Evans and Steffania di Fazio. Sitting: Carol Lazier, Roger Khouri, Syd Coleman, Kotaro Yoshimura, and Riccardo Mazzola. LIVE SURGERIES Four live surgeries were demonstrated simultaneously in 2 rooms at Dubai London Clinic and Specialty Hospital on the first morning of the congress. In the first room, Dr. Roger Khouri, the immediate past president of ISPRES from the United States, showed us about his unique technique to replace a breast silicone implant with fat grafting. He showed that it is usually not enough to remove an implant and fill the breast with fat. However, the technique that “recupes” tissue from around the breast and uses threads to reposition the breast filled with injected fat can be performed. Simultaneously, in the second room, Dr. Kotaro Yoshimura from Japan directed our local plastic surgeon, Dr. Saba Al Marush, to perform his technique of breast augmentation with fat grafts, injecting 400 ml of fat per breast using 3-cc syringes. The second procedure in the first room was a facial rejuvenation case with fat grafting, performed by Dr. Lee Pu from the United States on a 40-year-old Russian patient, a great alternative to postpone a facelift. He demonstrated, step-by-step, on how fat grafting to face should be performed. In the second room, Dr. Toledo performed a technique he has been using for 32 years, a Brazilian Buttock Augmentation, aspirating fat from thighs and flanks, and injecting them into buttocks and trochanter areas. There was obviously discussion about the safety of this technique, and he showed step-by-step how this procedure has been performed safely all these years (Figs. 3, 4). Fig. 3. Drs. Kotaro Yoshimura, Lee Pu, and Riccardo Mazzola in the operating room before the live surgery demonstration. Fig. 4. Drs. Roger Khouri and Luiz Toledo during the Live Surgery demonstration THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF REGENERATIVE SURGERY Topics on biology of fat grafting, SVF & ADSC; maximizing & understanding the results were presented on the first afternoon day of the congress. The congress started with the lecture of Prof. Riccardo Mazzola, from Milan, “The Fascinating History of Fat Grafting. From Ram Fat to Stem Cells,” which set the tone for the meeting, giving us a good perspective of where we are now with fat research? Then, Dr. Lee L. Q. Pu, from the United States, talked about “What do we know now about Regenerative Plastic Surgery?” One of the most respected fat grafting researchers, Dr. Kotaro Yoshimura, from Tokyo, explained the “Biology of Adipose Tissue: How Can We Process it for Regenerative Surgery.” Obviously, in this importance congress, we had to talk about “Stromal Vascular Fraction: Enzymatic Digestion, Mechanical Dissociation & Storage of Harvested Fat & SVF.” Therefore, Greg Evans, from the United States, explained “Nanofat Derived Stromal Vascular Fraction Reveals Improved Progenitor Subpopulations.” Dr. Evans, as a representative of ASPS at our congress, wanted to have a meeting with the EPSS Board to strengthen the relationship between the 2 societies. Such a meeting was organized during the meeting, and we will soon see more collaboration between our groups (Fig. 5). Fig. 5. Dr. Greg Evans was meeting with the EPSS Board: From left to right, Dr. Luiz Toledo, Carol Lazier (from ASPS office), Dr. Greg Evans, Dr. Sabet Salahia, and Dr. Khalid Al Awadi. Dr. Brian Kinney, from Los Angeles, talked about “Aesthetic Technology, Fillers and Fat Grafting – How Do Stem Cells Fit In.” Dr. Guy Magalon, from Marseille, the city that hosted our brilliant 2016 congress, showed “Stromal Vascular Fraction, Preparation, Composition, Quality Controls, Indications.” After the break, we had the always innovative Dr. Alexandra Condé – Green, now from the United States, explaining the “Shift Towards Mechanical Isolation of Adipose-Derived Stromal Vascular Fraction.” Dr. Sydney Coleman, from New York, one of the founders and new president of ISPRES, explained the relationship between the “Extracellular Adipose Matrix and Growth Factor.” Dr. Ali Mojallal, from Lyon, showed the “Mechanical Dissociation of SVF.” The last session of the first day focused on main implications of “Acute, Subacute & Chronic Conditions Treated with Fat Grafting and/or SVF - Safety and Regulations.” Dr. Kotaro Yoshimura explained “Does Radiation Affect Adipose Tissue and Stem Cells? How Can We Treat Radiated Tissue? Dr. Paul Cederna, from University of Michigan, presented an interesting topic on Fat Grafting to Enhance Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. Dr. Gino Rigotti, from Italy, the past-president of ISPRES, demonstrated an important study on “The Damage from Radiation Therapy and Fat: Biology and Results.” Greg Evans described “Stress-Dependent Upregulation of Stem Cell Markers and Populations for Processed Lipoaspirates.” Finally, Peter Rubin, from Pittsburgh, showed the “Immuno-Modulatory Effects of Adipose Stem Cells. “The audience was captivated by what, in another context, would seem like a dry choice of subjects, but they paid close attention and asked pertinent questions until the end of the first day. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF REGENERATIVE SURGERY On the second day, topics on fat grafting and/or SVF for treating scars of upper and lower limbs - problems and complications were presented. When Dr. Amin Kalaaji presented “Gluteal Augmentation with Fat: International Review of Highest Death Rate Ever in Aesthetic Surgery: Study of 45 Cases and Review of Literature?” Shall we stop doing the procedure? There was much more discussions on this hot topic. The consensus was that we should keep reviewing the fatal cases and support all the committees that are studying the problem and trying to find a solution for patient safety. Patrick Tonnard, from Belgium, lectured on two of his favorite topics: “Update in Nanofat Grafting: What We have Learned, What We Still Do and What We’ve Changed” and “The Role of Mechanical Trauma in the Processing of Nanofat.” Dr. Ashok Gupta, from Mumbai, has won many international awards for his work on the victims of acid burn in India. He demonstrated the use of Autologous Fat Injections to Enhance Scar Maturation / Deformations In Severe Post-Burn Hypertrophic Scars and Skin Grafted Areas: A Long Term Follow Up.” Dr. Ali Mojallal’s presentation on “The Impact of Adipose Tissue and ASCs on the Skin” brought to light the improvement on the skin of patients treated with fat grafting. Interestingly, the first person who mentioned this concept in the late 1980’s was Dr. Pierre Fournier, from Paris, who was developing a cream for patients based on their own fat. Now we understand why the skin quality becomes better after fat grafting. These new studies have provided more science into the old concepts. Dr. Peter Rubin has been doing fantastic work on U.S. war veterans who had amputations and needed to adapt their limbs to the new prosthesis. His work on “Fat Grafting and Adipose Stem Cell Therapy for Treating Amputation Sites” was innovative and much needed. Another interesting session was dedicated to Fat Grafting and/or SVF to the Head, Face and Neck. Dr. Riccardo Mazzola showed a new application for fat, “Fat Injection to the Vocal Folds: Indications, Technique, and Results.” In collaboration with a phono audiologist, the lecture contained before and after videos of patients with paralysis of vocal cord, being able to speak normally after the treatment. Dr. Lee Pu explained in detail what he did on the live surgery with “Fat Grafting for Facial Rejuvenation and Contouring.” Dr. Brian Kinney showed his “Off the Shelf Adipo-Cellular Matrix Study Injection in the Temple” and Dr. Marco Klinger presented his favorable topic on “Fat Grafting in Face Contouring.” The last panel session was on platelet-rich plasma (PRP): Mixture with fat, SVF and hyaluronic acid. There is still much discussion about the effectiveness of the mixture of fat, PRP, and hyaluronic acid. Drs. Gino Rigotti showed “Skin Rejuvenation: Comparison of the Results Obtained with Lipoaspirate, Lipoaspirate Supplemented with PRP, Expanded Stem Cells, PRP Alone.” Drs. Valerio Cervelli and Pietro Gentile, from Italy, showed this combination improves fat grafting maintenance in breast reconstruction and reduces hair loss, and Dr. Guy Magalon lectured about the “Recommendations to Clinical Use of PRP.” FREE-PAPERS We received 63 submissions for free-papers, and the Scientific Committee chose only 22 for oral presentations. Riccardo Mazzola, Stefania de Fazio, Ali Mojallal, and Luiz Toledo formed the Committee. It was a very difficult choice because most papers were of high quality. There was a combined session of free-papers for young surgeons, organized by Dr. De Fazio, between ISPRES and ICOPLAST, the International Confederation of Plastic Surgery Societies. Drs. Carlo M. Oranges, from Switzerland, Michelangelo Vestita and Aurora Almadori, from Italy were the runner-ups and Dr. Bong-Sung Kim, from Germany won the first prize with his paper entitled “Characterization of Stem Cells and Macrophages in Inflamed Fat Tissue and the Role of MIF Family Proteins in this Context” (Fig. 6). Fig. 6. Dr. Bong-Sung Kim receiving the ICOPLAST Award for Young Surgeons from Dr. Roger Khouri, Dr. Stefania de Fazio, and Dr. Riccardo Mazzola. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The faculty dinner was held at the terrace of the hotel, overlooking the Arabian Gulf and the emblematic Burj Al Arab hotel, a monument of modern architecture (Fig. 7). The congress itself also attracted many international attendees from almost all major continents. They enjoyed learning from world experts of fat grafting and getting to know them more through many nice conversations (Fig. 8). Fig. 7. The Burj Al Arab Hotel, a 7-star hotel near the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. Fig. 8. Dr. Luiz Toledo with several delegates from China. Being an international hub, the congress in Dubai attracted doctors from many continents. The next ISPRES world congress will be held in Chicago, Ill., together with the annual ASPS meeting from September 28 to October 2, 2018. We are all looking forward to our future world congresses with excitement. Under the capable administrative support from ASPS, ISPRES, this new dynamic society with their primary focus on fat grafting and regenerative surgery, will lead this subspecialty of plastic surgery to the next level of excellence.

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              After reorganization, the International Society of Plastic and Regenerative Surgeons (ISPRES) is now a sister society under the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) with its unique mission to promote regenerative therapies represented by clinical application of fat grafting and adipose-derived stem cells. ISPRES was originally launched as a daughter society of International Federation of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery in 2011. The First World Congress was held in Rome, Italy, in 2012 and the Second World Congress was in Berlin, Germany, in 2013. 1,2 After the Third World Congress in Miami in 2014, the Fourth World Congress of ISPRES was held on December 4 to 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. The congress was organized by the Plastic Surgery Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and sponsored by the Chinese Society of Plastic Surgeons (CSPS) and ASPS. The congress was held at the Beijing International Convention Center with more than 500 participants from China and from all over the world. Leaders from both ISPRES and CSPS had served as conference chairmen and chairmen of the Organization Committee and the Scientific Program Committee (Table 1). Twenty-four internationally renowned experts and seven local experts from China were invited as panel speakers (Table 2). Additional 20 renowned Chinese plastic surgeons were also invited to participate in the minimally invasive course as invited speakers. Table 1. Committees of the Congress Table 2. Invited Faculty On the first day of the congress, 5 live surgeries were broadcasted from the operating rooms of the Plastic Surgery Hospital in Beijing. In the morning session, Dr. Roger Khouri performed breast augmentation with fat grafting after BRAVA treatment; Dr. Luiz Toledo performed buttock augmentation with fat grafting; and Dr. Yoshimura performed breast implant replacement with fat. Dr. Brian Kinney served as a moderator in the meeting hall and Dr. Tom Biggs served as comoderator but in the operation room. A master seminar was organized during the lunch break. Among several speakers, Dr. Sydney Coleman gave a wonderful lecture on Fat Grafting: Past, Present, and Future. In the afternoon live surgery session, Dr. Pu performed facial rejuvenation with fat grafting and Dr. Facheng Li performed facial fat reduction with BodyTite, a promising technology of radio frequency. Dr. Sydney Coleman served as a moderator in the meeting hall and Dr. Tom Biggs again served as comoderator in the operating room. Many important technical points of each procedure performed by those master surgeons were clearly demonstrated during the live surgery. At the end of the first day, a 2-hour video section was presented. A number of unique procedures such as clinical application of stromal vascular fraction and nanofat grafting were given by renowned international experts from ISPRES. All the meeting participants were absolutely impressed with quality and clarity of the live surgery, the master seminar session, and the video session. At night, a faculty dinner was held in the congress hotel. All invited international and Chinese Faculty members enjoyed not only the delicious Chinese cuisine but also traditional show performed by local artists (Fig. 1). Fig. 1. A group photograph of invited international faculty and Chinese faculty during the faculty dinner. The second day of the congress started with the official opening ceremony. Dr. Shuzhong Guo, President of the CSPS, Dr. Roger Khouri, President of ISPRES and Conference Co-Chairmen, Dr. Kevin Chung, a Representative for ASPS, Dr. Sydney Coleman, Honorary Co-Chairmen, Dr. Luan Jie, Co-Chairmen of the Organization Committee, and Dr. Pu, Co-Chairmen of the Scientific Program Committee, each gave their welcome remarks to the audience. The opening ceremony was concluded with recognition of 2 newly published volumes of Clinics in Plastic Surgery entitled Fat Grafting: Current Concepts, Clinical Applications, and Regenerative Potential edited by Drs. Pu, Yoshimura, and Coleman. All the chapter contributors were invited to the stage to be recognized (Fig. 2). These 2 new publications include the latest information on fat grafting and regenerative surgery, representing an international effort from the members of ISPRES. Fig. 2. All 3 editors and most of contributors for these 2 issues of Clinics in Plastic Surgery were acknowledged during the opening ceremony. In the morning session, there were 2 panels on Basic Concept and Technique of Fat Grafting presented by six renowned experts. The topics included the following: Can we standardize the techniques for fat grafting?; Lipostructure: Basic techniques; Fat grafting: Personal principle and technique; and Fat grafting from reconstructive to aesthetic. During the panel on fat grafting research, biology of fat grafting and external volume expansion and also the research on growth factors in adipose tissue were also presented by renowned experts. These 3 important panels indeed have highlighted the scientific content of the congress. There were 4 panels in the afternoon session of the second day. In the breast augmentation panel, composite fat grafting, Chinese perspective of fat grafting for breast augmentation, and breast augmentation with BRAVA and fat grafting were presented by renowned experts, especially Dr. Roger Khouri. In the breast reconstruction panel, the safety of breast reconstruction with fat grafting, fat grafting for breast reconstruction with BRAVA, Chinese perspective of fat grafting for breast reconstruction, and total breast reconstruction with fat grafting were presented by renowned experts. Dr. Gino Rigotti gave his perspective on “where we are now for total breast reconstruction with fat grafting.” In the risk, complication, and regulation panel, safety of lipofilling in breast cancer patients and risk and regulation issues of stem cells and fat transfer were also presented. The Facial Rejuvenation panel was the last one on that day. Most audience stayed even for the last panel of the day. Drs. Gino Rigotti, Patrick Tonnard, and Sydney Coleman each presented a wonderful lecture on fat grafting for facial rejuvenation. On the third day of the congress, 3 concurrent sessions were held. In Room A, panel presentations were continued. In the body contouring and extremity panel, correction of liposuction created contour deformity with fat grafting, a 30-year experience of liposculpture, and ultrasonic assisted megalipoplasty were presented. In 2 regenerative application panels, scaffolds in regenerative surgery, lift and fill facelift, tissue-engineered dermis grafting, stem cells enriched fat injections for facial scars and facial rejuvenation, fat grafting for promotion of wound healing, fat injection for treatment of velopharyngeal incompetence, allogeric stromal vascular fraction for chronic skin diseases, and treatment on degenerative joint diseases with mixture of platlet-rich-plasma and microfat grafting were presented by renowned experts. In room B, a total of 20 abstracts were presented by young investigators from all over the world who eagerly shared their original research findings on fat grafting. In room C, a minimally invasive course was organized by Dr. Haiyan Cui, a scientific Co-Chairman of the congress. Dr. Cui had organized a full-day course for minimally invasive procedures, dealing primarily with facial rejuvenation and others. Invited Chinese plastic surgeons indeed gave many excellent presentations on fillers, Botox, fat grafting, and even hair transplantation. In addition, the management of complications from fat grafting, Asian blepharoplasty, and rhinoplasty were also presented by them. This course attracted most young meeting participants who had stayed for this wonderful course. The Fourth Congress of ISPRES just like previous ones was another great success for international scientific exchange of fat grafting and regenerative surgery. 1,2 There were 5 world class live surgery demonstrations and 96 panel lectures by international renowned experts of fat grafting. The feedback from the audience for this 3-day intensive conference was extremely positive and the meeting participants really enjoyed such a high class of scientific exchange on fat grafting and regenerative surgery. The local organizer had done a great job to provide English to Chinese translation and therefore most of the Chinese audience was able to learn in depth about new development on fat grafting and regenerative surgery from invited speakers. The attendees also enjoyed rekindling old and cultivating new friendships with invited international speakers. During the ISPRES’ board meeting, which was held on the third day, many important items were discussed including feedback from the Fourth World Congress and the future World Congresses for 2016 and 2017 (Fig. 3). All the board members are happy to learn that ISPRES now has more than 1,100 members registered through its website (http://www.ispres.org). With the capable administrative support from ASPS, ISPRES, as a new international society with their primary focus on fat grafting and regenerative surgery, will likely be successful in the years to come. The 2016 World Congress is scheduled to be held on October 7 to 9 in Marseille, France chaired by Professor Guy Magalon, whereas the 2017 World Congress will likely be held in Dubai, UAE, chaired by Dr. Luiz Toledo. We are all looking forward to our future world congresses with excitement. Fig. 3. A group photograph of board members during the ISPRES’ board meeting at the Beijing International Convention Center in Beijing, China.
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                Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
                Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
                GOX
                Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open
                Wolters Kluwer Health
                2169-7574
                15 May 2018
                May 2018
                : 6
                : 5
                : e1754
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                From the [* ]Shape Medical Centre and Dubai London Clinic and Specialty Hospital, Dubai, UAE;
                []Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, Calif.
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                Lee L. Q. Pu, MD, PhD, FACS, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California at Davis, 2221 Stockton Blvd., Suite 2123, Sacramento, CA 95817, E-mail: llpu@ 123456ucdavis.edu
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                10.1097/GOX.0000000000001754
                5999447
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                Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

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