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ICAPS DOWN UNDER

2016

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AUSTRALIA!AND!NEW!ZEALAND!

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INTRODUCTION

STEPHEN GILBERT

I am delighted that Darryl and Katherine have kindly combined with Margaret and me to offer you an exceptional experience ‘Down Under’ for ICAPS 2016.

‘Down Under’ is the colloquial term once often used by northern hemisphere people to refer to Australia and New Zealand.

In addition I am very grateful to Darryl for organising the important Scientific Program. This has had to be dovetailed with the rather mobile Social Program. Some sections may have to be completed in the next session so we don’t miss deadlines.

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Australian Section

13th – 16th February 2016

Hosted by Darryl & Katherine Hodgkinson

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ATTENDEES: Darryl and Katherine Hogkinson Gaith and Zein Shubalait Zeid and Nisreen Shubalait (guests) Daniel and Jaqueline Knutti

Saturday 13th February

5.00pm – 8.00pm Private Harbour Cruise Please arrive between 5.00pm and 5.15pm for a 5.30pm departure Pacific Boating, Rose Bay Marina, 594 New South Head Rd, Rose Bay (approx. 20 minutes taxi ride from the city). Enjoy drinks and food on board a motor cruiser as we tour beautiful Sydney Harbour by water. In the case of inclement weather, we will move the venue to Darryl and Katherine’s home with views of the harbour, Opera House and Harbour Bridge. 1 Yarranabbe Rd, Darling Point (approx. 15 minutes taxi ride from the city). If you are not sure on the day, call or text Katherine on +61 414 711 001.

Sunday 14th February

The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb 9.55am – Please arrive no later than 9.30am BridgeClimb, 3 Cumberland St, The Rocks (+61 2 8274 7777) Jumpsuits will be provided at the bridge climb and you will be given a locker to store your personal items. Please ensure that you wear closed in shoes and no valuable personal items such as jewellery or handbags will be permitted on the climb. http://www.bridgeclimb.com/contact-us/ The Rocks Walking Tour 10.30am – Please arrive no later than 10.20am 4A Clocktower Square, Corner of Argyle & Harrington Streets, The Rocks (+61 2 9247 6678) Please wear comfortable shoes, bring along a bottle of water and wet weather clothing in case of rain. The tour will conclude at 12pm. www.rockswalkingtours.com.au

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Great Opera Hits 5.00pm – Please arrive at the theatre no later than 4.45pm Sydney Opera House – Joan Sutherland Theatre Your tickets are in your welcome package. We are all seated together so we look forward to seeing you there!

Dinner – “Bennelong” at the Opera House 7.30pm We are dining together in the Circle Area of Bennelong Restaurant at the Opera House. As it is Valentine’s Day, there is a special 5-course dinner (wine not included). http://www.bennelong.com.au

Monday 15th February

Morning – Shopping / touring at your leisure All of the below are walking distance from your hotel, if you need any further direction the hotel Concierge will be able to provide you with more details.

• Westfield Sydney – Pitt Street Mall http://www.westfield.com.au/sydney

• Queen Victoria Building – 455 George St, Sydney http//www.qvb.com.au/

• City of Sydney Information Centres http://www.sydney.com/visitor-information-centres

Wild Life Sydney Zoo 2.00pm – Please meet at the entrance no later than 1.45pm 1-5 Wheat Rd, Darling Harbour We have a private tour, which includes an opportunity to visit and take pictures with the koalas. http://www.wildlifesydney.com.au

Farewell Dinner – Altitude – Shangri-La Hotel 7.00pm 5-Course Degustation with matching wines. We farewell the Sydney portion of our gathering with what is arguably the best view in Sydney from Altitude’s private dining room.

Tuesday 16th February

Depart for New Zealand

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New Zealand Section

17th – 22nd February 2016

Hosted by Stephen & Margaret Gilbert

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I have arranged the academic meetings in Auckland and Queenstown so that you can get a good overview of our varied scenery, our multi cultured people, our love of outdoors adventure and our South Pacific wine and food. We are pleased that some of you are joining us on the Milford Track, “the finest walk in the world” at the conclusion of the conference. I am grateful to Carol Morgan of Voyage Affairs who has spent many hours helping with travel arrangements and getting us the most cost effective, yet best quality arrangements. Carol will be available throughout the conference either in person, by text/phone or email to assist you with your travel plans and other activities you may wish to do. Stephen

INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

It is a great pleasure for me to be the Scientific Committee Chairman for ICAPS Down Under 2016. Stephen Gilbert has unselfishly been the Scientific Program Director for many years and we thank him for his generous devotion to the task. In line with similar boutique meetings such as the North American Alpine Workshop, a change in the format this year will give all participants maximum exposure to each others’ talents. With such a diverse group of international distinguished plastic surgeons from five continents, it is a great opportunity to share as much as possible between ourselves and maximise the benefit of our scientific program in line with the social program we are about to enjoy. The four categories of short papers delivered by us all will highlight our diversity and also commonality of clinical problems that we face and have faced in our long years of practice as plastic surgeons. Tips and vignettes that we have shared amongst ourselves stay with us and re-emerge with a wry smile during our clinical work, which we will resume in the next week or two. I thank you for your participation in the program and look forward to the many presentations that you have prepared. Thank you for travelling such a long way to participate in ICAPS Down Under 2016. Darryl

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PRESIDENT ELECT: Dr Joseph Hunstad HOST: Dr Stephen Gilbert SCIENTIFIC CONVEYOR: Dr Darryl Hodgkinson PARTICIPANTS:

• Dr Ana Bandinanaz Brazil • Dr Bryan Mendelson Australia • Dr Daniel Knutti Switzerland • Dr Darryl Hodgkinson Australia • Dr Gaith Shubailat Jordan • Zeid Shubailat Jordan • Dr Jose Abel de la Pena Salcedo Mexico • Dr Joseph Hunstad USA • Dr Richard Halley-Stott South Africa • Dr Russell Walton South Africa • Dr Stephen Gilbert New Zealand • Dr Tom Roberts USA

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Wednesday 17th February

ACADEMIC PROGRAM

8.00am Aquamarine 1 Hilton Hotel Welcome and overview of the scientific program Speakers Dr Stephen Gilbert Convenor Dr Joseph Hunstad President Elect Dr Darryl Hodgkinson Scientific Convenor

PERSONAL

Share your passion, interest, hobby or a story of your most memorable day in plastic surgery Moderator Dr Joseph Hunstad 8.15am “Private flight to 79 degrees North” Dr Daniel Knutti 8.25am “Medical Memorabilia – Stamps, Statues & Souvenirs” Dr Russell Walton 8.35am “The Day I nearly Killed a Patient” Dr Bryan Mendelson 8.45am “The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, The Agnony and the Ecstasy” Dr Darryl Hodgkinson 8.55am “Fat Injection + C02 Laser Great Complimentary Procedure in Facial Rejuvenation” Dr Ana Bandinanaz Moderator Dr Daniel Knutti 9.05am “Social and Sporting Passions” Dr Joseph Hunstad

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9.15am “My love of wild life and the remarkable Wildebeest migration in East Africa” Dr Richard Halley-Stott 9.25am “Highs and Lows of Being a Founding Director of Ascot Hospital” Dr Stephen Gilbert 9.35am “Share the Knowledge, Interests is Always There” Dr Jose de la Pena Salcedo 9.45am TBA Dr Tom Roberts 10.00am Break – Morning Tea

Partners are welcome to morning tea and this final session, which is of

general interest

10.20am “Red Sea Rescue” Dr Gaith Shubailat – Combing Personal and Triumph Guest Lecture (partners welcome) 10.45am Introduction Stephen Gilbert “Pacific History and Aotearoa today” Dr Tarisi Vunidilo – Lecturer in Pacific Studies, University of Auckland 11.30am Conclude the academic session in time to get organised and catch the ferry. (approx. 15 minutes walk to the ferry terminal), 99 Quay Street. 12.30pm Catch the ferry to Waiheke Island

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Thursday 18th February

8.50am Aquamarine 2 Hilton Hotel

TRIUMPH Share one of your greatest surgical results

Moderator Dr Stephen Gilbert 8.50am “Lower Facelift Breakthrough” Dr Bryan Mendelson 9.00am “Chyle” Leak (In Breast Augmentation) Dr Russell Walton 9.10am “Gluteal Augmentation with Implants, 10 year follow up” Dr Jose de la Pena Salcedo 9.20am “Modified Fogli Procedure for Total Neck Rejuvenation” Dr Darryl Hodgkinson 9.30am “Endoforehead and Mid-Face Fixation” Dr Ana Bandinanaz 9.40am “The Skincare Nurse Facelift” Dr Stephen Gilbert 9.50am TBA Dr Tom Roberts 10.00am Break – Morning Tea Moderator Dr Russell Walton 10.20am “The Golf Course Skin–Face Lifting the Weather-Beaten” Dr Richard Halley-Stott

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10.30am “One of My First Tram Flaps” Dr Daniel Knutti 10.40am TBA Dr Joseph Hunstad Guest Speakers partners welcome 10.50am “How Plastic Surgery can benefit from Internet Technology” Zeid Shubailat 11.15am “The Four Knighted NZ Pioneers in Plastic Surgery” Dr Michael Klaasen – NZ Plastic Surgeon 12.00pm Academic Session Concludes 12.30pm Lunch, SOUL BAR AND BRISTO, Viaduct Harbour, Corner of Lower Hobson St and Custom St West http://www.soulbar.co.nz Free afternoon 7.30pm Dinner, FRENCH CAFÉ, 210 Symonds St, Auckland http://www.thefrenchcafe.co.nz

Friday 19th February

• All day excursion to Waitomo Caves and Rotorua

Saturday 20th February

• Transfer to Queenstown, Golf at Millbrook

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Sunday 21st February

7.30am Dart River Jet Boat Trip

2.30pm Waterfall Cottage Millbrook

TIPS AND TRICKS OF THE TRADE

Share what you do differently that could change the way we all do things

Moderator Dr Gaith Shubailat 2.30pm “Laser Assisted Facelift” Dr Jose de la Pena Salcedo 2.40pm “The Unsuspecting Sucker” Dr Stephen Gilbert 2.50pm “Post Auricular Fascial Graft for Nasal Tip Wrap and Camouflage” Dr Darryl Hodgkinson 3.00pm TBA Dr Joseph Hunstad 3.10pm “More Fullness in Hair Transplantation” Dr Daniel Knutti 3.20pm TBA Dr Tom Roberts 3.40pm “Use Cannulas to Place Local Anaesthetic in Eyelids Finding the Future in Inframammary Crease in Augments” 3.50pm “A technique for copin with a pre-existing vertical supra- umbilical scar in abdominoplasty” Dr Richard Halley-Stott

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4.00pm “Vedanta” Dr Ana Bandinanaz 4.10pm “Short Video on Technique” Dr Gaith Shubailat

DISASTER

“TURDS” share the case you wish you had never done

Moderator Dr Darryl Hodgkinson 4.20pm TBA Dr Joseph Hunstad 4.30pm “Persistent Back Pain after Body Lift” Dr Stephen Gilbert 4.40pm “Temporal Lift with Frontal Branch Injury” Dr Daniel Knutti 4.50pm “Take New Technology to the Limit” Dr Jose de la Pena Salcedo Meeting adjourned to Amisfield

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Monday 22nd February

8.00am Waterfall Cottage Millbrook

DISASTER continued

“TURDS” share the case you wish you had never done

Moderator Dr Darryl Hodgkinson 8.00am “Body Dysmorphic Disorder” Dr Gaith Shubailat 8.10am “Complications Increase in Proportion to the Size of the Implant” Dr Richard Halley-Stott 8.20am TBA Dr Tom Roberts 8.30am “Infected Breast Augmentation” Dr Russell Walton 8.40am “Mammoplasty Disaster” Dr Ana Bandinanaz 8.50am “Male BDD Patient” Dr Darryl Hodgkinson Meeting adjourned

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9.00am BUSINESS MEETING Chairman Dr Joseph Hunstad AGENDA

• Roll call • Minutes of previous meeting • Presidents report Gaston • Secretary general report Gaith • Financial report Maarten • Election of officers • Membership • Constitution • Next meeting • General business

10.00am Meeting adjourned 10.30am Depart for wine trail

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SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAM Monday 15th February Golfers arrive 7.30pm Private dinner for those here at Soul Bar, Viaduct Basin (Knuttis, Badins, Gilberts, Hunstads) Tuesday 16th February 6.30am – 10.30am Breakfast is served in Fish Restaurant 8am Royal Auckland Golf Club. Golfers are picked up by Stephen and Margaret. (Golfers: Knuttis, Michel Badin, Gilberts). Golf clubs will be provided if necessary Arrivals throughout the day 4.00pm Golfers return to the Hilton 6.15pm Transport leaves the Hilton for the Museum 6.30pm Drinks at the Museum Grand Foyer 7.00pm Maori Welcome and guided tour Maori Gallery 8.00pm Dinner. Welcome remarks: President Elect Joe Hunstad Convenor Stephen Gilbert Scientific Convenor Darryl Hodkinson Wines - Courtesy of Brent Marris, Marisco Winery, Waihope Valley Marlborough Amelia Whiteman – singer 10.30pm Transport back to the Hilton

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Wednesday 17th February 6.30am – 10.30am Breakfast is served in Fish Restaurant 8.30am - 11.45am Academic Session – Aquamarine I, Hilton 11.00am Guest Speaker Partners welcome “Pacific History and Aotearoa today” Dr Tarisi Vunidilo – Lecturer in Pacific Studies, University of Auckland 12.30pm Depart on the Fullers Ferry to Waiheke Island. On arrival you will be met by your driver for the afternoon. The ferry is a 5-10 minute walk from the Hilton Hotel – your tickets have been pre purchased and will be given to you by Stephen and Margaret on the day. 1.15pm Selection of wines and light lunch at the Mudbrick Vineyard & Restaurant 2.30pm Back on the bus followed by a walk through Oneroa, visit the Whittakers Music Museum, art galleries, jewellery shop, and optional swim at Onetangi Beach 5.30pm Arrive at Poderi Crisci where you will enjoy a wonderful degastation dinner with matching wines 8.30pm The bus will return you to the Ferry terminal 9.30pm Depart on the Fullers Ferry back to Auckland and the Hilton Thursday 18th February 6.30am – 10.30am Breakfast is served in Fish Restaurant 8.30am Academic Session – Aquamarine II, Hilton Guest Speakers Partners welcome

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10.50am “How Plastic Surgery can benefit from Internet Technology” Zeid Shubailat 11.15am “The Four Knighted NZ Pioneers in Plastic Surgery and their times” Dr Michael Klaasen – NZ Plastic Surgeon 1.00pm A short stroll to Soul Bar and Restaurant located in the Viaduct for lunch – please advise Stephen if you are not planning to partake in this lunch so the numbers can be revised. 2.30pm Balance of afternoon at your leisure to enjoy Auckland City of Sails – there are numerous activities very close to your hotel. Please feel free to consult the concierge for options. 7.00pm Depart the Hilton for the French Café 10.30pm Transport returns to the Hilton Friday 19th February 6.30am Breakfast is served in Fish Restaurant 7.30am Depart the Hilton by coach for a full day of sightseeing 10.30am Waitomo Caves tour for 1 hour 1.30pm Steam lunch at Pohutu Geyser and tour Te Puia, Rotorua and Rainbow Springs 4.00pm The coach begins its journey back to Auckland 7.30pm You will be dropped off at Stephen and Margaret’s house for an informal supper 10.00pm Transportation back to the Hilton

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SOME OF MARGARET’S SUGGESTIONS FOR FREE TIME IN AUCKLAND There is an Auckland Tourist Office on Quay Street by the entrance to Princes Wharf the quay leading to the Hilton Hotel.

• Shopping (Remember to ask for duty free documentation if buying any top line imported goods. This gives at least 10% discount)

• Queen Street – Desinger shops lower end of the street, Smith & Caughey Department Store, 253 Queen St

• Ponsonby – NZ designed and boutique shops 5-10 minute bus rid • Brittomart – Behind the Railway Station, lower Queen St, assorted

NZ and imported product. • Newmarket – Take bus or taxi (10-15 minute ride) 277 Broadway is a

pleasant shopping mall, Teed St and surrounding streets have boutique shops

• Souvenirs – Aotea Souvenirs, lower Albert St (Voucher in back pack, redemable Auckland and Queenstown)

• Museums – War Memorial Museum where the Welcome Reception will be held. There are free/reduced price vouchers for overseas visitors provided as we had our welcome dinner there

• Maritime Museum at entrance to Princess Wharf • Auckland Art Gallery corner Kitchener and Wellesley Streets,

half way up Queen Street. Best NZ art collection • Museum of Science and Technology (MOTAT) 805 Great

North Road, Western Springs . Popular with children • Other venues - Kelly Tarltons Sea Life Aquarium. 23 Tamaki

Drive Original walk through aquarium, penguins, sting rays etc. Free bus from Ferry Terminal, Quay Street

• Sky City Casino and Tower for good views of Auckland • Devonport, North Shore Old town. Take ferry from ferry terminal, 15

minutes • Cafes – All the above areas have very good cafes for casual dining

Please ask the Hilton Concierge for further information or Margaret Gilbert +64 2 182 9191

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Saturday 20th February 7.00am Depart the Hilton for Auckland Domestic airport 8.45am Depart Auckland for Queenstown on NZ 643 10.35am Arrive Queenstown and transfer to Millbrook Resort 12.00pm Lunch will be available at the Hole In One Cafe 12.44pm / 12.52pm Golfers tee off at Millbrook and balance of the afternoon at leisure for the non-golfers 7.15pm Transport departs for Saffron Restaurant, Arrowtown http://saffronrestaurant.co.nz 10.00pm Return to Millbrook Resort Sunday 21st February 6.00am-10.30am Breakfast is served in the Clubhouse 7.25am Meet in the foyer for your Dart River excursion http://dartriver.co.nz Dart River Wilderness Jet is a high country adventure. We recommend that you dress warm, regardless of the season or weather, and wear suitable supportive footwear, as the guided walk is 30 minutes long on a rolling track through the forest. It is also suggested to bring with you: sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, a warm outer layer and camera (carried at owners risk) Life jackets are supplied and mandatory on the jet boat and optional spray jackets are also available. At the end of the river tirp you will have 30 minutes in Glenorchy where a bite to eat and/or drink can be purchased at your own expense. There will also be photo purchase opportunities of your experience 1.30pm Return to Millbrook

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2.00pm - 5.00pm Academic Session in the Waterfall Cottage Balance of the day free for partners The Millbrook Spa is sensational, bookings recommended – or perhaps a shuttle into Arrowtown, which is only 10 minutes away. Arrowtown is a very quaint town well worthwhile a visit during the day time 5.15pm Transfer to Amisfield for Dinner, a 10 minute drive http://www.amisfield.co.nz 8.30pm Return to Millbrook, balance of the evening free Monday 22nd February 6.00am-10.00am Breakfast is served in the Clubhouse 8.00am Finish off the Academic meetings in the Waterfall Cottage 9.00am Business Meeting in the Waterfall Cottage 10.30am Depart Millbrook for a wonderful excursion to the wine country enroute stop at the famous AJ Hackett Bungy Jump, the famous Peregrine Winery and Chard Farm Winery before stopping at Carrick Winery for lunch. http://wwwcarrick.co.nz 6.00pm Arrive back at Millbrook 7.30pm Meet in the foyer for your transport into Queenstown for your farewell dinner at Botswana Butchery. After dinner there is an opportunity to wander around Queenstown, which is very famous for its numerous petite and boutique bars and shops 11.00pm Transport returns to Millbrook

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Tuesday 23rd February 6.00am-10.00am Breakfast is served in the Club House Individual departures througout the day 8.00am ? Golf at Jacks Point (not included in Golfers package) 1.00pm Possible lunch for others in Jacks Point spectacular Clubhouse Restaurant 4.45pm Pre Milford Track information meeting, Queenstown for 5- day excursion. (Trackers: Russell and Karmen, Roger and Sue, Abel and Paulina, Stephen and Margaret) 7.30pm Dinner this evening for the Milford Trackers and Joe and Sherry Hunstad, Tom Roberts and Claudia Wilson in the Millhouse Restaurant at Millbrook. (Not covered in the registration fee) Sunday 28th February Milford track concludes 6.00pm Arrive back at Sofitel Hotel, Queenstown SOME OPTIONS FOR FREE TIME IN QUEENSTOWN Millbrook Staff will advise

• Bike Ride • Spa • Shopping and sightseeing in Queenstown and Arrowtown • Earnslaw Steamer on Lake Wakitipu • Gondola • Bungy Jump

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HELPFUL CONTACTS Stephen Gilbert +64 2 174 7771 [email protected] Margaret Gilbert +64 2 182 9191 [email protected] Darryl Hodgkinson / Katherine Hodgkinson +61 414 711 001 Carol – Voyage Affairs +64 2 194 2660 [email protected] Hilton Auckland Princes Wharf, 147 Quay St, Auckland TEL: +64 9 978 2000 Millbrook Queenstown 1124 Malaghans Rd, Arrowtown 9348 TEL: +64 3 441 7000 Sofitel Queenstown 8 Duke St, Queenstown 9300 TEL: +64 3 450 0045 HEALTH The sun burns here more than anywhere else in the world so wear SPF 40+ sun block (provided in your backpacks) on exposed areas. Apply it half an hour before going outside and renew it 2 hourly. Wear a hat. Water is drinkable from any tap but not from rivers, streams or lakes because of possible giardia. There are no noxious animals in NZ but mosquitoes and sandfly bites can be unpleasant They do not carry disease. The hotels will advise on medical assistance if required. DRESS CODE Smart casual for dinners. Ties not required. Comfortable casual for meetings and excursions.

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ICAPS Down Under 2016