Congress Program
(Initial Format)
Title:
The 1st World Congress of Modern Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology: Innovations in Surgical and Medical Management
Objectives:
- To present up-to-date subjects in modern cosmetic-plastic gynecology
- To select current trends that most influenced the progress in modern cosmetic-plastic gynecology
- To establish weakness in modern cosmetic-plastic gynecology for prospective clinical-scientific studies at the Padua University, Italy
Congress Structures:
- Special Invited Lectures
- Keynote Lectures
- Plenary Sessions
- Oral Presentations
- Poster Presentation
- Video Presentations
- Round Table Integrative Discussion
- Great Debates
- Surgical Tutorials
- Live Tele-Surgical Demonstration or Live Tele-Surgical Cadaveric Demonstration
- Pre- and Post-Congress Educational Courses/Workshops
Venue:
The Padua University, Italy
Lecture Halls:
Aula Mangna
Target Audience:
- Gynecologists
- Urogynecologists
- Plastic Surgeons
- Dermatologist
- Dermatologic Surgeons
- Urologists
- General Surgeons
- Cosmetic Surgeons
- Medical Aesthetic Practitioners
- Medical Practitioners
Opening Ceremony:
- The Congress Secretary Introduction of the President
- The Congress President’s Opening Remarks
- His Magnificence Rector of the Padua University Address
- The Padua University Award Presentation for “Significant Contribution to the Clinical-Scientific Progress in Cosmetic Reconstructive Gynecologic Field”
- The Opening Ceremony Lecture by Invited Guest Speaker
Invited Guest Speaker Lectures:
- Padua University models in education and clinical-scientific research of modern cosmetic-plastic gynecology (the Dean of the Medical School PU, Italy)
- Pioneering uterine transplant: the most advanced reconstructive (plastic) gynecologic surgery,(Sweden or USA)
- XXI Century historical Discovery of the G-spot Anatomical Structure and Histology (Prof. Dr. Adam Ostrzenski, U.S.A.)
- Socio-cultural changes and their influence on a self-perceived body image, (Prof. Ilona Blocian, Poland)
- The multiplanar-high resolution-dynamic MRI role in identifying site-specific defects within the female urogenital tract (Y Madaros, M.D., Francs).
- Hormonal replacement therapy and their use in cosmetic-plastic gynecology(K. Ostrzenska, M.D., U.S.A.)
Keynote Speakers:
- Patient’s right and ethics in cosmetic-plastic gynecology
- A transgender surgery (Prof. C. Salgado, U.S.A.)
- Avoiding surgical and medical complications of cosmetic-plastic gynecology, (Prof. Dr. Adam Ostrzenski, U.S.A.)
- Most qualified specialty to perform a cosmetic-plastic gynecologic surgery, (Prof. Dr. Adam Ostrzenski, U.S.A.)
New Anatomical/Histological Discovery:
- Gross
- Functional
- Surgical anatomy
- Histology discoveries within the female genital tract
New Surgical Techniques & New Technology:
- Newly developed surgical techniques in the field of modern cosmetic-plastic gynecology by the clinical implementation of recently discovered anatomy
- New therapeutic technologies use in the contemporary cosmetic-plastic gynecology
- Dynamic MRI in practice of plastic gynecology
Preliminary Topics:
- New Anatomical and Histological Discoveries within Female Genitalia
- Clinical Implementation of New Anatomical Discoveries
- Principles of Cosmetic Surgery
- Local Anesthesia
- Preoperative Care
- Postoperative Care
- Mons Veneris (Mons Pubis) Reduction
- Mons Veneris and Labium Majus Reconstruction
- Clitoral Prepucioplasty
- Clitoral Hoodoreduction
- Clitoral Hood Restoration
- Clitoral Hoodoplasty (Reconstruction)
- Clitoral Frenuloreduction (Utilizing the Infra Frenulum Fascia Bundle - The New Anatomical Discovery)
- Clitoral Frenuloplasty (Reconstruction) (Utilizing the Infra Frenulum Fascia Bundle - The New Anatomical Invention)
- Labium minus (Labia Minora) Labioreduction
- Labium minus (Labia Minora) Labioplasty (Reconstruction)
- Labium minus (Labia Minora) Frenulum Restoration
- Labium Majus (Labia Majora) Labioreduction(with the adipose sac preservation)
- Labium Majus (Labia Majora) Labioplasty (Reconstruction) by newly discovered adipose sac reconstruction,
- Labium Majus (Labia Majora) Labiopexyby Colles’ fascia restoration
- Labium Majus (Labia Majora) Labioliftby mons veneris superficial fascia and superior adipose sac reconstruction
- Vaginal Rejuvenation by,
- Lateral vaginal wall site-specific defects reconstruction
- Anterior-posterior vaginal wall site-specific defects reconstruction
- Vaginal tightening with the perineal body preservation
- Modified posterior perineoplasty
- Vaginal Rejuvenation By Using
- Lasers
- Radiofrequency
- Other modalities
- G-Spotplasty for Secondary Dysfunction
- G-Spot Therapies for Secondary Dysfunction by Augmentation or Amplification,
- Autologous fat transfer
- Collagen injection
- Hyaluronic acid injection
- Other modalities
- Medical Treatments for G-Spot Dysfunction
- Hymenoplasty
- Combo Surgery: General Plastic& Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
- Surgical Complications of Combo Surgery and Their Management
- Female Reconstructive Female Pelvis
- Utilizing New Technologies in Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
- Fillers in Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology:
- Natural fillers
- Artificial fillers
- Complications
- Medical Cosmetic In Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
- Sexual Function And Cosmetic-Plastic Surgery
- Emotional & Social Well-Being & Cosmetic-Plastic Surgery
- Psychological Therapy in the Cosmetic-Plastic Field
- Case Presentations Related to Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology,
- Selection for surgeries
- Surgical outcomes
- Surgical complications
- Corrective surgeries
- Establishing a Practice of Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
- Marketing Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
- Medical-Legal Aspect of Practicing Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
- Medical License investigations
- Medical-legal defense
- Informed Consent for Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
- Patient Education in Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY:
- Surgical tutorials include:
- Slides
- Video
- Case-based formats
- Interactive demonstrations
- Book reviews
- New technology equipment
- Surgical instruments for cosmetic-plastic gynecology
a) Structural abstract with the following subtitles:
- Background
- Objectives
- Material and Methods
- Results
- Conclusions
b) Use “Time New Roman” font 10
c) No more than 250 words
CONGRESS CLOSING CEREMONY:
- Presentation of the Best Scientific and Clinical Awards
- The Congress Scientific Committee Chair Remarks
- The Congress Local Organizing Committee Chair Remarks
- The Congress International Organizing Committee Chair Remarks
- The Congress Adjourn and the President Closing Remarks