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International Forum -WAPSCD- Panel on Facial Rejuvenation

Minimally invasive approach to facial rejuvenation

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Hai-Yang Cui
Professor
Tongji Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai
China
u2beauty1@sina.com
Background
• Director of Department of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery,
• Tongji Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai
• Editorial Board Member of Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ)
• Editor-in-chief of ASJ Chinese Edition
• Committee Member of Center for Drug Evaluation, CFDA
• Chairman of Aesthetic Medicine and Art Branch of Chinese Association of Plastic and
Aesthetics
• Director of Art & Humanities Branch of Plastic Surgery of Chinese Medical
Association
• Vice Director of Minimally Invasive and Laser Aesthetic Medicine Branch of Plastic
Surgery of Chinese Medical Association
• Editor-in-chief of Aesthetic Facial Injection in Asians (2017), Aesthetic Thread
Rejuvenation in Asians (2019), and Minimally Invasive Body Sculpting in Asians (2021)
• Editorial Board Member of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal (APS)
• Board Member of World Association for Plastic Surgeon of Chinese Descent
(WAPSCD)
• International Master Course on Aging Skin (IMCAS) Academic Committee
• President of Oriental Aesthetic and Plastic Art Conference (OAPAC)
• Founder of Huaixun Plastics and Arts Charitable Foundation

Topic: Minimally Invasive Approach to Facial Rejuvenation
Abstract:
An increasing number of Asian people are seeking nonsurgical facial aesthetic treatments. Ethnic
Asians differ from Western populations in both facial appearance and baseline structural facial
anatomy. And there is a lack of clinical instruction to doctors who provide facial aesthetic treatment
for Asian patients. According to over 10000 cases injection experience, the author proposed the “未
來 Future Codes” design in Chinese calligraphy describing the art of facial rejuvenation in Asians to
help doctors perform well. “未來” are pictograph of 2 Chinese characters, translated into English as
“Future,” which represent beautiful meanings and vividly describe the procedure and operating
area of the design methods for facial rejuvenation and contouring assessment and management.
The concept encompasses a systematic overall design for the art of facial rejuvenation in Asians,
and these procedures are easy to learn and perform safely. This is the first systematic solution
available in the clinic that can be used to design facial aesthetics and rejuvenation in Asians
through Eastern philosophy and culture.

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