
Reduction Mammoplasty: Which is the most versatile technique for long-lasting results and reduced risk of complications?
Breast Lift with or without Mesh – Indications, advantages, limitations, and complications in the management of severe ptosis (sagging). Focus: reduction and lift techniques, comparison of approaches, mesh yes/no, management of advanced ptosis.
Comparison of Implant Surfaces – from textured to smooth, to polyurethane. How to choose the ideal implant.
Breast Augmentation – Selection of the implant plane: Dual Plane vs. Pre-Pectoral. Focus: implant surface and positioning, strategic rationale, and aesthetic/functional impact.
Secondary or Revision Augmentation Mammoplasties – what is the strategy for managing complications? Focus: complex cases, failures and corrections, advanced management of revisions.
Abdominoplasty and Torsoplasty in the Post-Bariatric Patient: how and when
Diastasis Recti Abdominis (Separation of the Rectus Muscles) between function and aesthetics. Focus: abdominal wall, muscle function, post-obesity surgery.
Combined Surgeries in Post-Partum Reshaping
Body Contouring: HD Liposuction – technique, safety, and results in defining the female and male physique.
Limb Surgery: Innovations and Approaches in Limb Surgery: Focus on Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) and Medial Thigh Lift.
The Treatment of Complications in Body Contouring Surgery.
Cervicofacial Lift (Face and Neck Lift). Which technique guarantees the most long-lasting and natural results in a cervicofacial lift? How to approach complex laxity and marked platysmal bands? Comparison of surgical strategies.
Mid-Face Surgery: mid-face lift, brow lift, malar (cheekbone) implants, blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), and combined approaches? Comparison of strategies for aesthetic rejuvenation of the central face.
WHAT WENT WRONG? Post-lift revisions: when to intervene, with what technique, and with what expectations?
Facial Feminization Surgery – Upper Third of the Face. Hairline lowering and Forehead contouring: planning and advanced feminization techniques. Orbit and aesthetic solutions: orbital reshaping and targeted brow lift.
Facial Feminization Surgery – Middle Third of the Face. Feminizing rhinoplasty with harmonization of the naso-frontal profile and enhancement of the mid-face using malar implants for a greater expression of femininity.
Facial Feminization Surgery – Chin, Jaw, and Neck. Mandibular contouring and genioplasty (chin surgery) for a more feminine lower line; reduction of laryngeal prominence (tracheal shave) with evaluation of surgical indications and risks.
Nasal Tip Anomalies
Primary Crooked Nose
Primary Valve Stenosis (Narrowing)
Correction of Dorsal Over-Resection
Secondary Tip Correction
Treatment of respiratory obstructions (deviated septum and/or turbinate hypertrophy) during rhinoplasty.
Harvesting and preparation of adipose tissue for regenerative use in aesthetic medicine.
Regenerating the Face: Stem Cells VS Injectable Biostimulation
Combined Technique: energy device + structural fillers for lower face contouring
Energy Devices vs. Suspension Threads: what is the strategy for a neck lift in the young patient?
Correction of Dark Circles with Fillers and Nanofat: comparison of techniques.
Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty: Laser Resurfacing VS Injectable Approach.
The Congress is accredited as a single event (ID 966-478495).
The event has been awarded 5.4 CME credits
or the following professional roles: Physician: all specialties (continue here)
The list of hotels affiliated with AICPE is available at the following link
A list of available excursions can be found at the following link
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General Information & Speakers
Francesca Mazzucchelli
francesca.mazzucchelli@mzevents.it
Sponsor
Sara Bellini
sara.bellini@mzevents.it
Abstract & Registration
Chiara Fiordimondo
chiara.fiordimondo@mzevents.it
Alice Cazzaniga
AICPE Secretariat
+39 335.1488941
segreteria.aicpe@gmail.com
Assunta Visconti
Executive Treasury
+39 366.9113197
aicpe.tesoreria@gmail.com
The Congress Secretariat, located at the main entrance, will be open throughout the event.
Simultaneous translation will be available only in the conference rooms (no workshops).

The Ergife Palace Hotel is easily accessible from both Rome airports.
From Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO):
From Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA):

The conference center is strategically located, easily accessible by car.
The Ergife Palace Hotel has a large paid car park.

The reference station for high-speed trains is Roma Termini.
From Termini Station
The 13th AICPE National Congress will be held from April 10 to 12, 2026, in Rome at the HOTEL ERGIFE.



Villa Miani, a venue nestled among tranquil gardens on the outskirts of Rome.
Here, contemporary elegance meets nature, with luminous glass walls, expansive interior spaces, and beautifully designed outdoor areas.
This exceptional setting offers a unique and refined atmosphere, perfect for gatherings, celebrations, and a truly memorable social experience.
At Empire Sport & Resort
Via Degli Aldobrandeschi 115 – Rome
