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Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 2
May 14-15, 2018 | Montreal, Canada
Spring Dermatology &
Skin Care Expo Conference
W
hile understanding the importance of excellent skin
care, non-surgical treatments and injectables, three are
some situations where a traditional surgical approach is most
appropriate. Dr. Bunkis will discuss the criteria for choosing
a surgical approach for facial rejuvenation and go over the
many options available to patients today. No one doubts the
benefits of good skin care programs, microdermabrasion,
dermaplaning, fillers and neurotoxins, Kybella® or other non or
minimally invasive facial treatments. Yet there are times when
a patient will expect a degree of improvement that cannot be
achieved with these less invasive treatments. We will discuss
our guidelines for offering more invasive procedures for facial
rejuvenation. When are Kybella® injections preferable to a neck
liposuction? Or should a minimally invasive radiofrequency
treatment like ThermiTight® be added to the liposuction
procedure. And which patient is best suited for a facelift?
Speaker Biography
Dr. Bunkis graduated from the University of Toronto Medical School in 1974. This was
followed by a five-year general surgery residency at Columbia University and board
certification in general surgery, and a two-year plastic surgery residency at Harvard
University. Dr. Bunkis is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is
a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
e:
bunkis@ocps.comJuris Bunkis
Orange County Plastic Surgery, USA
When skin care alone does not cut it