Monday, July 18, 2011
DR. LEWIS OBI TO SPEAK AT ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGEONS (ASPS)
Dr. Lewis Obi remains in the forefront of plastic surgery with an invitation to deliver a 1 1/2 hour presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) on September 25, 2011. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is the largest plastic surgery specialty organization in the world. Founded in 1931, the society is composed of board-certified plastic surgeons who perform cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. With more than 6000 board certified plastic surgeons, the ASPS annual meeting is the largest attended plastic surgery meeting of the year. Dr. Lewis Obi’s talk is titled "The New "FaceLift" in the New Economy: Combining Modalities for Customized Results". Dr. Obi was selected to present this topic at a special 1 1/2 hour luncheon assembly because of his advanced work with lasers, stem cell fat grafting and his specialized techniques of facial rejuvenation. A combination of in depth experience and evolving new techniques has placed Dr. Lewis Obi in demand on a national level. His cover story for Plastic Surgery Practice (PSP) magazine last month is a testimonial to the escalating recognition of Dr. Lewis Obi among his peers.
DR. JOHN MURRAY ALSO TO SPEAK AT ASPS
During the same week in September, Dr. John Murray will present his own clinical testing on a new technique of assessing circulation in flaps during reconstructive breast surgery. Novodaq developed the SPY Imaging System which allows surgeons to capture, review, print and archive high-quality image sequences of blood flow in vessels and micro-vessels, tissue and organ perfusion within minutes and in real-time during the course of performing a wide variety of surgical procedures.
DR. JOHN MURRAY ALSO TO SPEAK AT ASPS
During the same week in September, Dr. John Murray will present his own clinical testing on a new technique of assessing circulation in flaps during reconstructive breast surgery. Novodaq developed the SPY Imaging System which allows surgeons to capture, review, print and archive high-quality image sequences of blood flow in vessels and micro-vessels, tissue and organ perfusion within minutes and in real-time during the course of performing a wide variety of surgical procedures.
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