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Plastic Surgery Hotseat

Plastic Surgery Hotseat presents Plastic Surgeons: Views on Clinical Controversies. In this new clinical podcast featuring controversial topics or differing opinions on procedural paths, ASPS EdNet and ASPS University come together to tackle tough topics in breast, pediatric, craniofacial, aesthetic, reconstructive and extremities.

Current Episode

Title: Pediatric Cleft Lip and Palate Repair
Moderator: Sanjay Naran, MD
Guest Speakers: Catherine Garland, MD; Ian Hoppe, MD; Sameer Shakir, MD
Description: On this episode, Dr. Naran hosts a discussion about pediatric cleft lip and palate repair.

Upcoming Episodes

  • Research and Technology: Robotics
  • Breast: Breast Reconstruction Techniques
  • Aesthetic: Advanced Liposuction Techniques and Energy-Based Device Adjuncts

Previous Episodes

  • Microsurgery/Reconstructive Surgery: TXA Discussion
  • Aesthetic: Optimizing Fat Graph Retention
  • WPS Remix Edition Plastic Surgery Hotseat: Technology I Can't Live Without
  • WPS Remix Edition Plastic Surgery Hotseat: Liquid Gold – The Value and Versatility of Fat Grafting
  • Breast – Capsular Contracture – BIA-ALCL Point vs Counterpoint Reconstructive vs Cosmetic En Bloc
  • WPS Remix Edition Plastic Surgery Hotseat: Recon Panel
  • WPS Remix Edition Plastic Surgery Hotseat: Body Panel
  • Controversies in Abdominoplasty
  • WPS Remix Edition Plastic Surgery Hotseat: Face Panel
  • WPS Remix Edition Plastic Surgery Hotseat: Breast Panel
  • Breast Long Term Outcomes of Pre-Pec vs Traditional Dual Plane or Submuscular
  • That's Tight! Noninvasive Technologies to Tighten Skin
  • Syring vs Scalpel
  • Replantation in the 21st Century
  • Phalloplasty and the Controversies of Penile Transplantation and Vascularized Composite Allograft
  • Controversies in Facial Feminization Surgery and Controversies in Treating Adolescents with Gender Dysphoria
  • Secondary Options for Autologous Reconstruction When the Abdomen Isn't Available

These podcasts are not for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.