ASDS Hard Procedures Demonstrations on Cadaveric Specimens 2025
Include: 1 videos + 1 pdf, size: GB
Target Audience: dermatologic surgeons and aesthetic clinicians
Information:
Learn advanced reconstruction procedures from Drs. Ian Maher, Tri H. Nguyen, Ramona Behshad and Tara Ramachandra. This 75-minute on-demand course discusses key anatomic structures and execution steps, along with tips and pearls for periocular repairs, cartilage grafting, and Spear and Karapandzic flaps. This content – recorded at the 2024 ASDS Annual Meeting – allows learners to pause the video to study techniques and watch multiple times to reinforce learning. We cover while providing tips and pearls to guide your success with these repairs.
Learning Objectives
Following this activity, participants should be able to:
- Describe key anatomic structures relevant to procedures demonstrated.
- Recite the key steps in procedures demonstrated.
- Identify pearls for execution of larger repairs.
Duration/Length 75 minutes
Enduring Material Available: 02/07/2025
The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Hard Procedures Demonstrations on Cadaveric Specimens 2025 is best for dermatologic surgeons and aesthetic clinicians who want advanced, hands‑on exposure to complex cosmetic and reconstructive procedures in a safe, anatomy‑based learning environment.
👩⚕️ Who Should Attend
- Dermatologic surgeons performing advanced cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.
- Plastic surgeons and facial aesthetic physicians seeking cadaveric practice for technically demanding techniques.
- Residents and fellows in dermatology or dermatologic surgery preparing for independent practice.
- Advanced practice providers working in procedural dermatology who want deeper anatomical understanding.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- Step‑by‑step demonstrations of advanced dermatologic surgery procedures on cadaveric specimens.
- Detailed anatomical dissection to reinforce safe technique and complication avoidance.
- Injection, excision, and reconstructive techniques for challenging facial and body areas.
- Practical pearls from expert faculty on patient selection, procedural planning, and outcomes.
- Complication management strategies in high‑risk or technically demanding procedures.
Topics:
- Hard Procedures: Demonstrations on Cadaveric Specimens Presentation: 79 min 21 sec



