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Revée attends the tenth AICPE annual conference
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RedazioneRevée will attend the 10th AICPE conference in Florence from 14 to 16 April 2023. The meeting will take place in the suggestive Fortezza da Basso. The focus points of the conference include mommy makeovers, oncoplastic aesthetic facial surgery, traditional and innovative liposuction techniques, lipofilling, breast ptosis, mastopexy and nasal surgery. Another key point will be breast asymmetry, together with the different therapies that can be performed to fix it.
«Revée will be among the sponsors of these three days of conference – says Stefano Borgia, CEO of Revée srl – highlighting again our commitment towards research, education and the importance of being up to date in order to always give the best products to patients.»
Many speakers were already interviewed by Revée News and will probably be known by its readers. «We need to stay informed about new techniques, and attending these meetings is pivotal to better understand the necessities of surgeons and the needs of patients during the post-operation period».
«AICPE is an association in which we strongly believe, and we are proud to support them again this year» concludes Borgia.
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