NEW YORK, Sept. 13, 2016 -- The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) is hosting the world’s top aesthetic and plastic surgeons for its biennial Congress next month in Kyoto, Japan. The goal of this gathering of global leaders is to provide ongoing education by some of its most highly respected members and instructors. With an emphasis on patient safety, guidelines for choosing a top surgeon and cutting-edge surgical and non-surgical techniques, ISAPS is furthering leadership in the field of plastic surgery. The mission of excellence is promoted by the members and leaders of the society while providing an open forum for exchange of knowledge worldwide during this biennial event.
Promising a “superb scientific program and social events that truly represent Japanese hospitality,” ISAPS President Susumu Takayanagi, MD is pleased to note that “our Scientific Program Committee is developing a diverse educational program involving speakers, moderators, panelists and video presenters from around the world. We will be joined by our local hosts, the Japan Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Visit Japan and experience the beauty of our temples, scenery, culture and friendly people.”
The ISAPS Congress runs from October 23–27, 2016, at the Miyakomesse Conference Center, in beautiful Kyoto, Japan. Registration for the event is open to board certified (or the equivalent) plastic surgeons and can be found by visiting http://www.isapscongress.org/registration.html
About ISAPS:
The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery places patient safety as its highest priority, holding the highest standards for its members. Through rigorous membership screening, continuing education for members and partnerships with world industry leaders, ISAPS serves as the guardian of patient safety. ISAPS is the patient’s global resource for finding qualified and experienced aesthetic plastic surgeons.
Media Contact: Julie Guest, ISAPS Chief Marketing Officer [email protected] 1-844-867-3621


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