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Breast Surgery: Reductions, Lifts and Augmentation – Hasting

Join us for an informative and practical evening at Toitoi in Hastings, where we’ll be exploring key aspects of breast surgery relevant to GP’s. This session is designed to support GPs and healthcare professionals in understanding the assessment, planning, and management of patients considering breast reductions, lifts, or augmentation. Whether you’re looking to deepen your knowledge around symptom management for macromastia or gain confidence in advising patients post-weight loss, this event will offer valuable insights and practical knowledge.

Speaker: Mr. Charles Davis

Topic: Breast Surgery: Reductions, lifts and Augmentation. Covering – Assessment, planning, risks and outcomes.

Learning outcomes:

  • Understand the types of symptoms likely to be experienced by people with macromastia and long-term success of the resolution of their symptoms following surgery.
  • Understand the range of options to restore proportionate, balanced breasts in cases of significant asymmetry or following massive weight loss.

Timings:

6.00pm – Networking and registration
6.30pm – Presentation starts
7.30pm – Closing comments

This is a free event with refreshments provided.

 

Date & Time

Wednesday 21 May 2025

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Venue

Shakespeare Room
Toitoi
Hawkes Bay Arts and Events Centre
319 Heretaunga St East
Hastings

Speciality

Plastic Surgery

CME Point Value

2

Register

Join us for an informative and practical evening at Toitoi in Hastings, where we’ll be exploring key aspects of breast surgery relevant to GP’s. This session is designed to support GPs and healthcare professionals in understanding the assessment, planning, and management of patients considering breast reductions, lifts, or augmentation. Whether you’re looking to deepen your knowledge around symptom management for macromastia or gain confidence in advising patients post-weight loss, this event will offer valuable insights and practical knowledge.

Speaker: Mr. Charles Davis

Topic: Breast Surgery: Reductions, lifts and Augmentation. Covering – Assessment, planning, risks and outcomes.

Learning outcomes:

  • Understand the types of symptoms likely to be experienced by people with macromastia and long-term success of the resolution of their symptoms following surgery.
  • Understand the range of options to restore proportionate, balanced breasts in cases of significant asymmetry or following massive weight loss.

Timings:

6.00pm – Networking and registration
6.30pm – Presentation starts
7.30pm – Closing comments

This is a free event with refreshments provided.

 

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