APTOS AT IMCAS 2018

Date 6 February 2018

On 1st to 3rd of February IMCAS 2018 – Annual World Congress was held in Paris, France.


This year IMCAS was celebrating 20th of Anniversary. Aptos Team and its leading doctors were part of this landmark event, as IMCAS marks two decades of being at the forefront of multi-specialty conferences dedicated to aesthetic science. This year more than 8 000 delegates, from dermatology, plastic surgery, and related professions were registered at Annual World Congress.


Aptos was a gold sponsor and was presented with booth #76. Inventors of Thread Lifting Dr. George and Dr. Konstantin Sulamanidzes’ together with Dr. Albina Kajaia were participating in difference meetings, main sessions and symposiums.


We had a wide and comprehensive program on congress. One of the most important presentation was symposium of Aptos – “Soft tissue compartments – face aging base. Etiology of tissue ptosis and how to fight against it properly” by Dr.George Sulamanidze and “Protocols of face rejuvenation. Application of the golden triad of aesthetic medicine – Botulotoxin , filers and Aptos“ by Dr. Albina Kajaia.


During the threads main session Dr. Konstantin Sulamanidze had live demonstrated with his unique methods under the title: “New minimal invasive techniques of face lifting and beautification with Aptos threads. Live procedure of nose correction with Aptos threads”.


Aptos had satellite on the 2nd day of congress. Inventors of thread lifting and famous speakers from Italy, Russia, Egypt, Poland, Czech Republic and act have shared their experience.


During congress, Dr. George Sulamanidze was invited at Round table, Product Analysis – Cutting Edge Novelties with Threads. It was one of the most important meeting as there was discussed novelties in thread lifting field.

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