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Facial Cosmetic Surgery 2008

June 18 - 22, 2008

The Bellagio, Las Vegas

 Dr. Edwin Williams was asked to co-chair the Practice Management and Practice Development section of the Facial Cosmetic Surgery 2008 which ran concurrently with Dr. Randy Waldman’s Multi-Specialty Foundation for Aesthetic Surgical Excellence.

Practice Management and Development (not CME accredited)
Chair - Edwin F. Williams, III, MD

The 4-Day Marathon MBA in Aesthetic Medicine

Running and growing a successful venture in the 21st Century is a lot more than just the practice of medicine mixed with good marketing and public relations. This section of the meeting will combine the absolute best minds in the aesthetic industry to give the attendee the edge required to start, run, grow and ultimately divest their interest in the aesthetic practice/venture. The material covered in this section will be organized in two sections entitled Practice Management and Practice Development. Each section will be expanded in excruciating detail.

Multi-Specialty Foundation for Aesthetic Surgical Excellence (F.A.S.E.)

By way of background, five years ago the physicians listed as our steering committee pooled their efforts to form a new nonprofit educational foundation. The purpose and mission of the Multi-Specialty Foundation For Aesthetic Surgical Excellence (F.A.S.E.) is to foster a spirit of cooperation and understanding between four specialties that are primarily involved in the science, practice and teaching of facial aesthetic surgery. The foundation’s main objective is the creation and maintenance of a recurring annual symposium that includes the leading educators and teachers from the fields of Oculoplastic Surgery, Dermatology, Facial Plastic Surgery and Plastic Surgery.

Blog Post
November 19th

My 8-year-old son is constantly teased because of his large ears. He wants to have surgery but I feel he is too young, is still growing and may regret having surgery in the future. What can I say to him to deter him from wanting this?

Obviously, a decision to have surgery on a child's ears should be a well informed decision and something that both the parents and the child wish to proceed forward with. In our experience, children at the age of 5 or older are good candidates for the surgery. This is the age when they begin to experience some degree of teasing at school and become more aware of their body image. At the same time the ears themselves have grown to close to their final adult size and therefore the surgery can be done safely and effectively at this age.

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November 17th

One of my ears has always been slightly larger than the other. I now have the financial ability to undergo otoplasty to fix my issue. What is the usual recovery time for such a procedure so that I can give my job notification?

Typically the recovery after otoplasty is approximately one week. There still may be some residual tenderness and mild degree of swelling after the procedure however most patients are able to return to work after one week.

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