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SYMPOSIUM: HAIR TRANSPLANTATION SURGERY
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VENKATARAM MYSORE MD, DNB. (INDIA)
- President of Association of Cutaneus Surgeons (India).
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ALEX GINZBURG MD. (ARGENTINA – ISRAEL)
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COUNTRY |
Follicular unit hair transplantation-over view and getting the best results |
Venkataram Mysore |
INDIA |
Case selection, counselling |
Narendra Patwardan |
INDIA |
Donor dissection and trichophytic closure |
Edwin Epstein |
USA |
Recipient area insertion - different methods |
Manoj Khanna |
INDIA
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Follicular unit extraction |
Alex Ginzburg |
ISRAEL |
Transplantation over vertex and in women |
Besam Farjoo |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Eye lash transplantation |
Ali Abbasi |
IRAN
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Complications in Hair Transplantation and how to handle them? |
William Parsely |
USA |
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COURSE: MARKETING OF THE COSMETIC PRACTICE |
MERCEDES FLOREZ-WHITE, MD, PhD (COLOMBIA – USA)
- Director of Cosmetic Dermatology, Greater Miami Skin and Laser Center.
- Voluntary Faculty, Department of Dermatology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami.
- Delegate Iberian Latin American College of Dermatology - CILAD
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MICHAEL H. GOLD, MD, FAAD (USA)
- Medical Director Gold Skin Care Center Advanced Aesthetics Medical Spa Tennessee Clinical Research Center The Laser and Rejuvenation Center. Nashville, Tennessee
- Clinical Assistant Professor Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology Nashville, Tennessee
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DENISE STEINER, MD, PhD. (BRAZIL)
- Professor of Dermatology, University of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil
- Coordinator of the Cosmetic Chapter, Iberian Latin American College of Dermatology - CILAD
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LECTURE |
SPEAKER |
COUNTRY |
Introduction |
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The Office: Location, physical plant and equipment. |
Jorge Ocampo Candiani |
MEXICO |
How to start a cosmetic dermatology practice with a low budget |
Mercedes Florez-White |
COLOMBIA - USA |
A successful story of a cosmetic dermatology practice in Spain |
Manuel Asin Llorca |
SPAIN
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Ethical promotion and marketing of the cosmetic practice in the US |
Michael Gold |
USA |
How to set up and successfully run a cosmetic practice in India |
Apratim Gold |
INDIA |
Marketing tools of a cosmetic dermatology practice in Germany |
Tanjia Fisher |
GERMANY
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A multidisciplinary cosmetic practice in Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Denise Steiner |
BRAZIL |
Round Table: Our best advice |
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As one of the world’s premier tourist destinations the shopping in Cancun is as impressive as one would imagine. You will find everything from ultra-chic designer stores and famous brand names, to flea markets and souvenir shops selling Mexican local handcrafts. Cancun shopping is duty free so you can find some real bargains on cosmetics and fine jewellery.
There are many shopping malls in Cancun all offering the avid shopper a real treat. Here is a list of just some of the great places to go if you fancy shopping in Cancun whether it be for a new designer outfit for yourself or a gift to take home to your loved ones
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La Isla Shopping Village, Cancun
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La Isla Shopping Village is a glittering, ultra-trendy shoppers’ paradise on the banks of the Nichupte Lagoon in the Hotel Zone Cancun. You will find over 150 shops here all under a giant canopy with a series of canals and small bridges designed to create a Venetian look. There is an amazing aquarium here as well as fabulous restaurants and cinemas showing movies in English and Spanish |
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Kukulcan Plaza & Luxury Avenue
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| Kukulcan Plaza & Luxury Avenue are adjacent to each other in the Hotel Zone. Between them they boast more than 250 shops and boutiques in exclusive and luxurious surroundings including word famous brands such as Louis Vuitton and Cartier. There are many specialty restaurants, bars and cafes and even a bowling alley if you are looking for something fun to do. |
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Plaza Las Americas is found in downtown Cancun. There are three large department stores as well as more than 50 stores – fashion shops – bookstores – sportswear – just about everything you might need. There are also two fantastic cinemas here showing movies in English and Spanish as well as a choice of restaurants |
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| Market 28 this is a huge flea market situated in the heart of downtown Cancun. It is a fun place to buy your souvenirs, Mexican handcrafts and silver jewelry at half the price of the Hotel Zone. Next door you will find Plaza Bonita, built to resemble a small Mexican village with colourful architecture and shops selling good quality Mexican handcrafts and pieces of art. You can easily get there by bus or taxi |
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