Office Address:        Mark Codner, M.D. Plastic Surgery

1800 Howell Mill Road, Suite 140

Atlanta, GA 30318

(404) 351-4151

 

Title:                           Private Practice – Mark Codner, M.D. Plastic Surgery

Clinical Assistant Professor, Plastic Surgery, Emory University

 

Date of Birth:            October 9, 1961

Place of Birth:           Atlanta, Georgia

Board Certification: American Board of Surgery, 1993

American Board of Plastic Surgery, 1997

Fellow, American College of Surgeons, 2000

 

Fellowships:             7/1994 – 6/1995           Oculoplastic Surgery – Clinton D. McCord, Jr M.D.

Southeastern Oculoplastic Center, Atlanta, Georgia

7-9/1995                      Aesthetic Surgery – Baker, Gordon, & Stuzin

Plastic Surgery Associates, Miami, Florida

 

Residency:                 7/1992 – 6/1994          Plastic Surgery – Chief Resident

Emory University

7/1987 – 6/1992          General Surgery

The New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Center

Memorial Sloan – Kettering Cancer Center

 

Licensure:                  Georgia State License

The American Board of Surgery

The American Board of Plastic Surgery

 

Education:               7/1983 – 6/1987          Emory University School of Medicine

Early Acceptance Program

M.D., Alpha Omega Alpha

 

7/1979 – 12/1982        Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

B.A., Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa

 

Memberships:           American Association of Plastic Surgeons

The American College of Surgeons, Fellow, Boarded 1993

American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

American Society for Aesthetic Surgery

Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgery

American Medical Association

Georgia Medical Association

Alpha Omega Alpha

American Federation for Clinical Research

John Gordan Stipe Society of Scholars

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society of North America

 

Grants:                       1993 PSEF Basic Research Grant Award – Limb Transplantation

1997 SESPRS Research Award – Computer Surgical Simulation

2012 Mentor SESPRS Fellowship Grant

 

Awards:                     Annual Medical Student Research Day, 1985

Emory University School of Medicine

Dean’s Research Award, First Prize

Metabolism of Vitamins B6 in Cirrhosis and Activities of Hepatic Enzymes in Normal and Cirrhotic Liver

Plastic Surgery Resident’s Competition, 1991

New York Academy of Medicine, First Prize

Dendritic Leukocyte Migration Following Rat Limb Transplantation

Plastic Surgery Research Council, 1991

Peter Gingrass, M.D.-Memorial Award

Extremity Transplantation in an Experimental Model

(Presenter – Mia Talmor, B.S.)

PSEF Plastic Surgery Senior Residents Conference, 1994,Best Clinical

Paper Award TRAM Flap Delay for Breast Reconstruction in the High Risk Patient

Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons – Best Paper, 1995

Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Lower Lid Blepharoplasty

Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons – Best Paper, 1996

Computerized Surgical Simulation as a Teaching Aid for the TRAM Flap

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Best Journal Article, 1997

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Sherrel Aston Award, 2001

The Royal Canadian Society of Plastic Surgery – Best Presentation, 2003

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Sherrel Aston Award, 2006

(Presenter: Hisham Seify, MD)

Pathways to Leadership Award – 2006

Spanish Society of Plastic Surgeons-Distinguished International Speaker Award, 2016

Plastic and Reconstructive Global Open Best Paper Awards-Best Video Award, 2017

British Medical Association-First Place Surgical Book Awards, 2017

 

Experience:

2017                            SESPRS- Vice President

 

2016-2017                   Faculty- Resident’s Symposium- The Business of Plastic Surgery

 

2015                            Chairman- Resident’s Symposium- The Business of Plastic Surgery

 

2014-2017                   SESPRS- Treasurer

 

2012 – 2014                 SESPRS Parliamentarian

2011-2015                   Medical Director- Piedmont West Ambulatory Surgery Center

2012-Present              Co-Chairman of American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery      Finance and Investment Committee

2011-2012                   American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Visiting Professor, CME Chair

 

2010-Present              SESPRS Special Education Program Committee Chair

 

2010- Present             Fellowship Director, Mark Codner, M.D. Plastic Surgery

Atlanta, Georgia

 

2009-2010                   Historian

Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

 

2007-Present              Chairman, Atlanta Oculoplastic Surgery Symposium

 

2007-2013                   Chairman, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Leadership

Development Committee

 

2007-2010                   American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Communications Chair

 

2007-2009                   Distance Learning Committee

Leadership Committee

Patient Safety Committee

Injectable Safety Coalition

Finance Committee

Publications Committee

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

 

2007, 2009, 2010        American Board of Plastic Surgery – Guest Examiner

 

2007                            Mentor Traveling Fellow – Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, New Zealand

 

2005-Present              Chairman, Atlanta Breast Surgery Symposium

 

2005-2009                   Ethics Committee

Research & Education Committee

American Association of Plastic Surgeons

 

2005-2009                   Trustee

Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

 

2004- 2005                  Chair, Teaching Course Subcommittee

3rd Alternate, Nominating Committee

Fellowship Committee

Learning Guide Committee

Education Committee Executive Committee

Program Committee

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

 

2003-2005                   Program Committee

Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

 

2003- 2004                  Vice Chair, Teaching Course Subcommittee

Vice Char, Continuing Medical Education Committee

Fellowship Committee

Learning Guide Committee

2nd Alternate, Nominating Committee

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

 

2002-2003                   Vice Chair, Teaching Course Subcommittee

Pubic Education

Fellowship Committee (ad hoc)

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

 

2001-2010                   Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Associate Editor, Editorial Board

 

2001- 2003                  Public Education

Publications, Teaching Course Subcommittee

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

 

2000- 2001                  Public Education

Teaching Course Subcommittee

American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

 

1998-2004                   Co-Chairman, Atlanta Breast Surgery Symposium

 

1994-2010                  Fellowship Director, Paces Plastic Surgery & Recovery Center

Atlanta, Georgia

 

1993 – 1996                Endoscopic Surgery Instructor

Endoscopic Assisted Plastic Surgery Course, Emory University

 

1988- 1992                  Research: Plastic Surgery Department

Microsurgery Laboratory

The New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Center

Lloyd A. Hoffman, M.D., Division of Plastic Surgery

 

Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Immunology

The Rockefeller University, New York

Ralph M. Steinman, M.D.

            Conducted laboratory research in transplant immunology focusing on the role        of dendritic cells in rat limb transplantation

 

6-8/1985                      Surgical Research Assistant, Georgia Baptist Medical Center

David Rosenthal, M.D. Division of Vascular Surgery

            Conducted a study evaluating axillo-axillary bypass for subclavian steal syndrome

 

1984- 1986                  Student Surgical Research Fellowship

Clinical Research Facility Department of Surgery Emory University

  1. Dean Warren, M.D. and J. Michael Henderson, FRCS

Alfred H. Merrill, Ph.D., Department of Biochemistry

            Conducted clinical and laboratory research on vitamin B6 Metabolism in   

            patients with cirrhosis

 

1980-1983                   Behavior Research Technician

Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University

Ronald D. Nadler, Ph.D., Department of Psychology

            Conducted behavioral research on mother infant interactions and hormonal             regularities of sexual behavior among the great apes

 

 

 

Presentations:

 

1984                1) Measurement of the Vitameric Forms of B6 in Normal and Cirrhotic Subjects Annual Medical Student Research Day. Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

 

1985                2) Metabolism of B6 Vitamers in Cirrhosis. The American Federation for Clinical Research, Washington, D.C.

 

1985                3) Metabolism of B6 Vitamers in Cirrhosis and Activities of Hepatic Enzymes in Normal and Cirrhotic Liver. Annual Medical Student Research Day.Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

 

1990                4) Dendritic Cell Migration Following Rat Limb Transplantation. Plastic Surgery Research Council, Washington, D.C.

 

1990                5) Advances in Transplantation, Surgical Grand Rounds. The New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Center

 

1990                6) Dendritic Cell Migration Following Rat Limb Transplantation. Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Bolton Landing, N.Y. (Presenter – Lloyd Hoffman, M.D.)

 

1991                7) Dendritic Leukocyte Migration Following Rat Limb Transplantation. Plastic Surgery Resident Competition, New York, N.Y.

 

1992                8) Donor Leukocyte Migration Following Extremity Transplantation in an Experimental Model. New York Transplantation Society, New York, N.Y.

 

1993                9) The History of Plastic Surgery and Transplantation.  Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Emory University

 

1993                10) The Effect of Cyclosporin A on Donor Leukocyte Migration Following Extremity. Transplantation in an Experimental Model. Plastic Surgery Research Council, Houston, TX (Presenter – Mia Talmor, B.S.)

 

1993                11) TRAM Flap Delay for Breast Reconstruction in the High Risk Patient. American Association of Plastic Surgeons, Philadelphia, PA

 

1993                12) Soft Tissue Anomalies in Children. Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Emory University

 

1993                13) Autologous Breast Reconstruction:  A comparison of conventional pedicle and free flaps. American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, Kansas City

 

1993                14) The Effect of Cyclosporin A on Donor Leukocyte Migration Following Extremity Transplantation in an Experimental Model (Presenter – Mia Talmor, B.S.)American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, New Orleans

 

1994                15) Aesthetic and Safety Consideration in Reconstructive Breast Surgery: TRAM Flap Delay and Minimal Skin Incisions. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Dallas, TX

 

1994                16) TRAM Flap Delay for Breast Reconstruction in the High Risk PatientPSEF Senior Residents Conference, Boston, MA

 

1994                17) Endoscopically Assisted Plastic Surgery.PSEF Senior Residents Conference, Boston, MA

 

1994                18) Endoscopically Assisted Short Scar TRAM.Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Boca Raton

 

1994                19) Eyelid Reconstruction.Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Emory University

 

1994                20) Preparing a Breast Implant Litigation Case for Trial. Georgia Society of Plastic Surgeons, Medical Association of Georgia

 

1995                21) Preparing a Breast Implant Litigation Case for Trial. Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA

 

1995                22) Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Lower Blepharoplasty. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, San Francisco, CA

 

1995                23) Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Lower Blepharoplasty. Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Ponte Vedra, FL

 

1995                24) Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Lower Blepharoplasty. Southern Oculoplastic Society, Captiva, FL

 

1995                25) Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Lower Blepharoplasty

Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Miami, FL

 

1995                26) Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Lower Blepharoplasty.  Southeastern Society Best Paper Award, American Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Montreal

 

1995                27) Subperiosteal Malar Cheeklift with Lower Blepharoplasty American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Atlanta, GA

 

1996                28) Live Surgery – Aesthetic Breast Procedures,Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA

 

1996                29) Update on Breast Cancer. Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA

 

1996                30) Management and Surgical Correction of Graves’ Ophthalmology.The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Orlando, FL

 

 

1996                31) Comprehensive Approach to Facial Rejuvenation Teaching Course: T. Roderick Hester, Jr., M.D., Clinton D. McCord, Jr., M.D., Mark A. Codner, M.D. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Orlando, FL

 

1996                32) Computer Surgical Simulation as a Teaching Aid for the TRAM Flap. Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Palm Beach, FL

 

1996                33) Computer Surgical Simulation as a Teaching Aid for the TRAM Flap.Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons Best Paper Award. American Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Dallas, TX

 

1996                34) Eyelid Avoidance and Management of Laser Resurfacing ComplicationsSubperiosteal Cheeklift, International Symposium on Aesthetic Surgery. Atlanta, GA

 

1996                35) Eyelid Reconstruction . Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Emory University

 

1996                36) Eyelid Anatomy, Avoidance and Management of Laser Resurfacing Complications Georgia Society of Plastic Surgeons, Medical Association of Georgia

 

1996                37) Computer Surgical Simulation.  General Surgery Grand Rounds, Emory University

 

1997                38) Live Surgery – Aesthetic Breast Procedures

Strategy for Explanation and Replacement

Breast Implants – Round vs. Anatomic

Computer Simulation as a Teaching Aid for the TRAM Flap

Faculty Moderator, Autogenous Tissue Complication Panel

Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA

 

1997                39) Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Extended SMAS Facelift

Teaching Course: Facial Rejuvenation

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, New York

 

1997                40) Eyelid Anatomy, Transblepharoplasty Midfacelift: Indications and Evolution. International Symposium on Aesthetic Surgery, Atlanta, GA

 

1997                41) The Cheeklift as a Reconstructive Procedure of the Lower Eyelid. American Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, San Francisco,CA

 

1997                42) Surgical Management of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy. National Graves Disease Foundation, Colorado Springs

 

1998                43) Co-Chairman Breast Surgery Symposium. Computerized Complication Panel, Breast Augmentation Panel. Atlanta, GA

 

1998                44) Oculoplastic Management of Blepharoplasty Complications. Georgia Society of Plastic Surgeons, Atlanta, GA

 

1998                45) Reconstruction Following Mohs’ Surgery. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Nursing, Atlanta, GA

 

1998                46) The Lateral Canthoplasty, Dallas Aesthetic Surgery Symposium, Dallas, TX

1998                47) Avoiding Complications with the Lower Blepharoplasty Cheeklift Combined Extended SMAS Facelift with Cheeklift. Alabama Symposium on Interdisciplinary Plastic Surgery. Birmingham, AL

 

1998                48) Orbital and Eyelid Reconstruction. University of Alabama, Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds

 

1998                49) Use of the Subperiosteal Cheeklift for the Correction of Acquired Midfacial Deformities. Teaching Course: Facial Rejuvenation. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Los Angeles, CA

 

1998                50) Avoiding Complications Following Lower Blepharoplasty through Recognition of the Prominent Eye, Computerized Surgical Simulation of the TRAM Flap Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Naples, FL. 1998

51) Central Pedicle Reduction Technique and Long Term Results Breast Augmentation Panel: Moderator Abdominoplasty in Combination with Gynecological and Intra-abdominal Procedures Breast Surgery and Body Contouring Symposium, Santa Fe, NM

1998                52) Computerized Surgical Simulation of the TRAM Flap. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Boston, MA

 

1998                53) Orbital and Eyelid Reconstruction.  Emory University, Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds

 

1999                54) Co-Chairman Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA.Central Mound Reduction, Moderator: Breast topics

 

1999                55) Canthopexy vs. Canthoplasty.  New Horizons in Cosmetic Surgery, La Jolla, CA

 

1999                56) Complications of Blepharoplasty: Avoidance and Management. Controlling Lower Lid Position in Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgery. Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery, Vail, CO

 

1999                57) Lower Blepharoplasty Cheeklift – A 5 year experience. ASAPS Panel: Restoring the Youthful Eyelid. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Dallas, TX

 

1999                58) SESPRS Panel: Eyelid and Midface Rejuvenation. Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Boca Raton

 

1999                59) Computer Simulated TRAM Flap Surgery.  The Association of Medical Illustrators, Atlanta, GA

 

1999                60) Central Pedicle Reduction Abdominoplasty with Multiple Procedures: Safe or Sorry? Breast Surgery and Body Contouring Symposium, Santa Fe, NM

 

1999                61) Canthopexy vs. Canthoplasty.Italian National Congress of Plastic Surgery, Gubbio, Italy

 

 

2000                62) Co-Chairman Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA. Complications of Breast Augmentation, Double Purse-String Nipple Areola Reconstruction

 

2000                63) Canthoplasty vs. Canthopexy, Correcting Mid-face Morphology with Cheek Lift Modifications. New Horizons in Cosmetic Surgery, La Jolla, CA                     

 

2000                64) Role of Fat and Muscle in Lower Blepharoplasty. Management of Mundane to Complex Blepharoplasty Problems Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery, Vail, CO

 

2000                65) Blepharoplasty Panel – Making an Unattractive Eyelid Beautiful American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Orlando, FL

 

2000                66) Teaching Course – Facial Rejuvenation. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Orlando, FL

 

2000                67) Modifications of Lower Blepharoplasty and Cheek Lift.  Advances in Aesthetic Surgery: The Cutting Edge III, New York, N.Y.

 

2000                68) Improving Results & Reducing Complications in Blepharoplasty & Cheek Lifts. The XIII International Symposium of Plastic and Aesthetic SurgeryMartinique, FWI

 

2001                69) Co-chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium. Live Surgery – Transaxillary Endoscopic Augmentation. Breast Reduction with Inverted T-Scar Nipple Areolar Reconstruction with Double Pursestring Suture. Atlanta, GA

 

2001                70) The Prominent Eye in Blepharoplasty: Canthopexy vs. Canthoplasty.  New Horizons in Cosmetic Surgery, La Jolla, CA

 

2001                71) Orbital and Eyelid Reconstruction: American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgical Nurses, Charleston, S.C.

 

2001                72) Canthopexy vs. Canthoplasty: Modifications of Lower Blepharoplasty.Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery, Vail, CO

 

2001                73) Management of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: National Graves Disease Foundation, Atlanta, GA

2001               74) Eyelid Anatomy, Lower Eyelid Aging and Rejuvenation: An Algorithm About Face: Advances in Facial Cosmetic Surgery Symposium.  Banff, British Columbia, Canada.

2001             75) A 10 Year Review of Complications Following Lower Blepharoplasty:   Canthopexy vs. Canthoplasty    American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, New York, N.Y.

2000            76) Teaching Course – Facial Rejuvenation.  American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, New York, N.Y

2001             77) Co-chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium. Complications Following Breast Augmentation, Management of Tubular Breast Deformity . Atlanta, Ga2002

2001            78) PSEF Teleplast :Use of Alloderm Spacer in Primary Blepharoplast

2002           79) Teaching Course – Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon     Talk – Alloderm Spacer on Primary Blepharoplasty  American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Las Vegas, NV 2002

2002           80) Breast Augmentation Panel: Southeastern Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons – Hilton Head

2003           81) Co-Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA   Complications Following Augmentation.     Problem Cases – Moderator

2002           82) Teaching Course – Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon Talk –   Failure of the Superficial Cheek lift     American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Boston, MA 2003

2003           83) Upper and Lower Lid Blepharoplasty. Minimizing Complications of Breast Augmentation.       Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery, Curitiba, Brazil2003

2003         84) Eyelid Reconstruction.Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Edmonton, Canada.

2003          85) Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty Lateral Canthoplasty,  Correcting Complications Following Breast Augmentation,  Eyelid Anatomy and Reconstruction.  Columbia / Panama Symposium, Panama

2003                86) Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery. Eyelid and Periorbital Reconstruction. Ophthalmological Issues in Periorbital Surgery. Vail, CO

2004                87) Brazilian Congress – Live Telecast. Atlanta to Rio de Janeiro

2004                88)Co-chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GACentral Mound Reduction. Correction of Tubular Breast Deformity. Moderator, Live Surgery

2004                89) Co-chairman, Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery, Vail, CO. Midface lift – Superficial Cheeklift.  Management of Enophthalmos

2004                90) Minimizing Complications in Upper and Lower Lid Blepharoplasty.  Correction of Ectropion with Lid Spacer Graft. Correction of Breast Augmentation Complications. Columbia Panama Symposium, Panama

2004                91) Interactive Video Panel – Blepharoplasty and Midface Lift, Course – Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon. American Society of Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery, Vancouver, Canada

2003               92) Panel:  Achieving Aesthetic Results in Lower Eyelid Reconstruction and Secondary Deformities Following Blepharoplasty. American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Philadelphia, PA

2004              93) Chairman, Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery: Mohs repair of Nasal and Lip Defects, Eyelid Anatomy and Reconstruction, Upper/Lower Blepharoplasty, Correction of Ptosis, Vail, CO

2005                94) Facial Rejuvenation. Mediterranean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, Nice, France: Panel:  Upper / Lower Blepharoplasty,  Correction of Complications Following Breast Augmentation

200495) Evaluation of the Pretarsal Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Before and After Lower   Blepharoplasty with Videography and Electromyography.     American Associations of Plastic Surgeon, Scottsdale, AZ

2005                96) Panel:  Blepharoplasty, Facial Aesthetic Surgery,    Moderator, PSEF/ASAPS Facial Aesthetic Surgery Symposium, Chicago, IL

2005                97) Live Surgery, Blepharoplasty, Blepharoplasty Panal,Jornada Carioca de Cirugia Plastica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2005               98) Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA:  Achieving Consistent Results Central Mound Breast Reduction, Moderator, Live Surgery

2006                99) Panel:  Resect, Retain or Reposition – The Management of Lower Lid Fat,Moderator, ASAPS/ASERF, Orlando, Fl,  Teaching Course:  Oculoplastic Surgery, Teaching Course Subcommittee,Education Commission & Program Committee, Distance Learning Committee

2006                100) AAFPRS, Rejuvenation of the Aging Face, Boca Raton, Fl.  Panel:  Pearls & Complications in Upper Blepharoplasty, Panel:  Approaches to the Midface, Presenter:  Lower Blepharoplasty & the Correction of Complications, Presenter:  Subperiosteal & Superficial Midface Lift

 

2006                101) Chairman, Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery, Vail, CO. New Ideas and Innovations, Moderator:  General Reconstruction: Eyelid Reconstruction, Correction of Lower Lid Ectropion, Upper / Lower Blepharoplasty, Correction of Ptosis, Correction of Breast Augmentation Complications

 

2006                102) Congress of Italian & American Plastic Surgeons, Venice, Italy. Discussion:  A Ten Year Review of Primary Lower Blepharoplasty with Routine Lateral Canthal Support

2006                103) Live Surgery, Blepharoplasty, Blepharoplasty Panel ISAPS, Jornada Carioca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

2006                104) ASAPS, Teaching Course, San Francisco, CA.  Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon

 

2007                105) Manhattan Eye and Ear Symposium, New Yory. Tarsolevator Elevation for Correction of Ptosis,  Correction of Ectropion, Transpalpebral Corrugator Resection

 

2007                106) Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA “Raising the Bar” Moderator, Live Surgery, Salvage of the Failed Breast Reconstruction, Periareolar Nipple Reconstruction

 

2007                107) Costa Rican Society of Plastic Surgery, San Jose, Blepharoplasty Symposium

 

2007                108) ASAPS, Oculoplastic Surgery Teaching Course, New York. Upper Blepharoplasty Panel

 

2007                109) Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Christchurch, New Zealand Breast Reconstruction, Forehead Rejuvenation, Blepharoplasty,  Breast Reduction, Midfacelift, Eyelid Reconstruction

 

2007                110) ASPS, Baltimore. Male Blepharoplasty Panel,Complications Following Cosmetic Surgery Panel

2007               (111) CATFAS, Controversies Art and Technology in Facial Aesthetic Surgery,Ghent, Belgium:  Live Surgery, Upper Blepharoplasty,  Talks: Upper Blepharoplasty, Lower Blepharoplasty with Correction of Tear Trough

2008               (112) Chairman, Oculoplastic Symposium, Atlanta, GA: Eyelid Anatomy Lower Blepharoplasty

2008                (113) Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA: “New Solutions, New Problems,”  Moderator, Live Surgery, Moderator, New Solution in Breast Surgery, Moderator, American Society Updates, Moderator, Panel: New Solutions/New Problem, Narrator of Video, Breast Augmentation Transaxillary Endoscopic with Gel Implant, Panel: Breast Reduction, Central Mound

2008                (114)   ASPS, Perspectives and Advances in Plastic Surgery, Difficult Cases and Management of Complications, Lower Lid & SOOF, MOHs Reconstruction of the Face,Transaxillary Endoscopic Augmentation with Silicone Implants, Vail, CO

2008                (115)    Patient Safety in Cosmetic Surgery of the Head and Neck, Revision and Correction of Tear Trough Deformities,Columbia University, New York

2008                (116)    ASAPS, Moderator: Aesthetic Refinements in Upper Lid Blepharoplasty,  Teaching Course, Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon, San Diego, Calif.

2008                (117)    SESPRS, Moderator:  Forehead and Eyelid Rejuvenation, External Approach to the Lower Eyelids, the Middle Lamella and Midface Rejuvenation, Boca Raton, Florida

2008                (118)    ASPS, Breast Surgery & Body Contouring Symposium, Chicago, Ill

2008                (119)    New York Regional Society of Plastic Surgeons Meeting,Cosmetic Lower Blepharoplasty,  New York City, New York

2008                (120)    American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Oculofacial Plastic Surgery:  Imagination, Art and Science, Midfacial Rejuvenation, Atlanta, GA

2009                (121)    Chairman, Oculoplastic Symposium, Atlanta, GA. Moderator, Advances in Facial Aesthetics: Moderator, Eyelid and Periorbital Anatomy, Modeator, Lower Lid Surgery, Moderator, Management of Chemosis, Moderator, Facial Anatomy, My Most Common Lower Facelift, Moderator, Oculofacial Section

2009                (122)    Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA “Advances Over a Quarter Century of Breast Surgery” Moderator, Live Surgery.  Breast Reconstruction with Latissimus Flap and Adjustable Implants, Moderator, American Society Update, Moderator, Augmentation, Moderator, Fat Injection Panel : Review of the Basic Science, Moderator, Advancements and Safety in Breast Surgery, Moderator,  Previous Breast Symposium Results, Panel:  Review of the Basic Science

2009                (123)    Plastic Surgery at the Red Sea International Symposium: Dealing with Aesthetic Eyelid Procedure Complications, Browlift, Upper/lower blephs, Panel:  Facelift Longevity, Presentation:  Eyelid Reconstruction, Eilat, Israel

2009                (124)    Facial Aesthetic Conference of Egypt,Presentation:  Blepharoplasty & Midfacelift, Live Surgery:  Blepharoplasty & Midfacelift, Cairo, Egypt

2009                (125)    ASAPS Panel Moderator:  Aesthetic Control of the Lower Lid, Teaching Course:  Presentation – Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon,Panel:  Avoiding Complications in the Lower Eyelid:  Clinical Pearls, Las Vegas, NV

2009                (126)    SESPRS, Annual Scientific Meeting,Moderator: Reconstructive Panel: What I Did and What I’m Doing Now in Facial Rejuvenatio, Puerto Rico

2009                (127)    ASPS, Breast Augmentation 15 Year Study, Seattle, WA

2009                (128)    Fat Injections, Breast Augmentation 15 Year Study, St. Petersburg, Russia

2009                (129)    Breast Augmentation, Blepharoplasty, Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis

2010                (130)    Chairman, Oculoplastic Symposium, Atlanta, GA, Endoscopic and Transpalpebral Browlift, Lower Blepharoplasty with Skin Muscle Flap

2010                (131)    Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA and Satellite Transmission to Australia, 15 Year Breast Augmentation Study, Past Symposium Cases

2010                (132)    Implant Complications, TRAM Reconstruction, Lattisimus Breast Reconstruction. Live Surgery Endoscopic Breast Augmentation, Peru Society of Plastic Surgery

2010                (133)    ASAPS, Nurse Injector Course, Oculoplastic Surgery Teaching Course, The Future of Tissue Engineering, Washington, D.C.

2010                (134)    Beut Jelks Symposium, Aging Cheek Process, Upper Blepharoplasty, Lower Blepharoplasty, Mallorca, Spain

2010                (135)    ASPS, Correction of the Tear Trough, Toronto, Canada

2010                (136)    Optimizing Surgical Choices in Breast Augmentation,Georgia Society of Plastic Surgeons, Atlanta, GA

2010                (137)    SESPRS, 15 Year Breast Augmentation Study,West Palm Beach, Florida

2011                (138)    Moscow, Russia, Correction of Ptosis, Blepharoplasty, Endoscopic Augmentation, Russia’s First Plastic Surgery Symposium

2011                (139)    Chairman, Oculoplastic Symposium, AtlantaGA. Moderator, Lower Lid and Midface , Presenter, Lower Blepharoplasty for the Tear Trough Deformity, Moderator, Forehead and Face, Presenter, Discussion: Non-Surgical Approach to Facial Rejuvenation, Moderator, Discussion and Closing Remarks2011

2011                (140)    Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA. Moderator, Live Surgery Telecast 1.Sculpted Pillar Mastopexy/Reduction 2. Secondary Breast Augmentation, Moderator, Breast Reconstruction,Presenter: Latissumus Dorsi Breast Reconstruction, Moderator, “Breaking New Ground” in Breast Reconstruction,  Moderator, American Society Updates,Moderator,Previous Breast Symposium Results, Moderator, Augmentation/Mastopexy,Moderator, Patient Safety In Breast Surgery, Presenter, breast Reduction: Superior Pedicle vs. Central Round

2011                (141)    Cornell General Surgery Grand Rounds, Update on Breast Reconstruction, Cornell Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds-Blepharoplasty, New York Presbyterian Hospital Ground Rounds

2011                (142)    Breast Implant Outcomes, Georgia Society of Plastic Surgeons, Atlanta, GA

2011                (143)    Panel: Crisis during Blepharoplasty, Teaching Course Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgery

2011                (144)    Mentor Innovations Training – Complicated Breast Case, Dallas, TX

2011                (145)    Facelift Panel, Facial Rejuvenation, Oculoplastic Teaching Course, SESPRS Naples, FL

2011                (146)    ASAPS Visiting Professor Breast and Oculoplastic Surgery,UCSF San Francisco, CA

2011                (147)    ASAPS Visiting Professor Breast and Oculoplastic Surgery, The Ohio State University

2011                (148)    ASAPS Visiting Professor Breast and Oculoplastic Surgery,  Johns Hopkins University

2011-2015     (149)    Medical Director- Piedmont West Ambulatory Surgery Center

 2012                (150)    Chairman, Oculoplastic Symposium, Atlanta, GA : Moderator, Anatomy, Moderator, Managing Blepharoplasty Complications, Moderator, Avoiding Serious Complications During Blepharoplasty, Presenter, Surgical vs Non-Surgical Approach to Facial Rejuvenation,  Moderator, Discussion and Closing Remarks

2012                (151)    Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium, Atlanta, GA Moderator, Live Surgery Telecast. 1. Nipple Sparing Mastectomy and Expander Reconstruction 2. Secondary Breast Augmentation 3. Primary Augmentation  4. Mastopexy, Presenter,Update on Breast Reconstruction, Moderator, American Society Updates, Moderator, Previous Breast Symposium Results, Presenter, Breast Reduction: Superior Pedicle vs. Central, Moderator, Hot Topics in Breast Surgery

2012                (152)    Australian Advanced Workshop, Melbourne Australia: Browlift, Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty, Non-surgical Rejuvenation

2012                (153)    UC – Irvine, ASAPS Visiting Professor – Breast and Oculoplastic Surgery

2012                (154)    South Carolina Society – Charleston SC, Blepharoplasty Course

2012                (155)    SESPRS Society – Amelia Island – Tear Trough Review, Blepharoplasty  Teaching Course

2012                (156)    Plastic Surgery, The Meeting – New Orleans, LA  Panel Speaker, Revisiting the Lower Lid Blepharoplasty 1. Blepharoplasty

 

2013                (157)    Chairman, Oculoplastic Symposium – Atlanta, GA :Moderator, Applied Oculoplastic Anatomy 1. Periorbital Aging Anatomical Changes 2.Secondary Lower Blepharoplasty 3.Nonsurgical Periorbital Rejuvenation

 

2013                (158)    Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium – Atlanta, GA:  Moderator, Live Surgery Telecast 1. The Data on Biofilms and Nipple Shields and the Theoretical Risk of Capsular Contracture 2. Superior Pedicle Breast Reduction: Why I No Longer Use the Central Mound or Inferior Pedicle After 15 Years 3. Bilateral Latissimus Dorsi Breast Reconstruction with Areolar Preserving Mastectomy, Moderator, Shaped Implants, Moderator, Augmentation/Mastopexy, Moderator, Hot Topics in Breast Surgery

2013               (159)   11th Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress- Monte Carlo Presenter, The Secret to the Lid/Cheek Junction, Presenter, Upper Lid/Brow Surgery

2013              (160)    The Aesthetic Meeting- New York, NY, Moderator, How Has the Upper Eyelid Surgery Changed? Rethinking Upper Lid Blepharoplasty and Upper Lid Volume-Then, Now and in the Future, Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon

2013               (161)    The Aesthetic Cruise – Alaska 1. Management of Ectropion, Entropia, and Lagophthalmos 2. Isolated Midface Correction in the Secondary Facelift Patient

2014                (162)   The Cutting Edge Aesthetic Surgery Symposium – New York, NY

2014                (163)   The Aesthetic Meeting – San Francisco 1. Long Term Results of Lower Lid Surgery

2014                (164)    Chairman, Breast Surgery Symposium – Atlanta, GA 1. Overview of Breast Reconstruction 2. Smooth vs Textured Implants – The Risk of Future Mastopexy

2014                (165)    Chairman, Oculoplastic Symposium – Atlanta, GA. Anatomical Advantages of Routine Lateral Canthal Support

2014                (166)    Parliamentarian, SESPRS – 57th Annual Scientific Meeting – Nassau, Bahamas, Face Panel – “It’s More than the Lift”

2014                (167)   Eugene Courtiss Memorial Lecture – 31st Annual Meeting – Providence, RI,Facial Rejuvenation-It’s Not Just the Lift

2014                (168)   2nd Anti-Aging Medicine European Congress Meeting – Paris, France, 1. Live Surgery: Transcutaneous Lower Blepharoplasty with routine Lateral Canthal Support2 . Lecture: “Blepharoplasty and Brow Lift: My Technique” and “Tear Trough Deformity: Review of Anatomy and Treatment Options”

2014                (169)    51st Brazilian Congress of Plastic Surgery – Brazil 1. Primary Blepharoplasty 2. Advances in Rhytidectomy 3. High SMAS, Lateral SMASectomy, SMAS plication

2015                (170)    SESPRS Oculoplastic Symposium – Atlanta, GA  1. The Most Important Anatomical Structures in Periorbital Surgery 2. Endoscopic Browlift 3. Facial Rejuvenation

2015                (171)    SESPRS Breast Surgery Symposium – Atlanta, GA 1. One Stage Implant Reconstruction with Fetal Bovine ADM and Nipple Sparing Mast 2. Effects of Texturing and Device Placement in 8-Year Prospective Clinical Results: Why I Switched to Textured Implants 5 Years

2015                (172)    ASAPS Aesthetic Meeting – Montreal, Canada 1. Contour Restoration of the Inferior Orbital Rim 2. Oculoplastic Surgery for the Plastic Surgeon

2015                (173)    ASAPS Aesthetic Cruise – Barcelona, Spain 1. High SMAS Facelift – Why I Switched After 15 Years 2. Should Ptosis Repair Be Done By Plastic Surgeons? 3. Lower Blepharoplasty with Correction of the Lid Cheek Junction 4. Lower Lid Ectropion Repair with Ear Cartilage 5. Complications in Facial Rejuvenation – Case Presentations from Panelists and Audience

2015                (174)    BAAPS Scientific Meeting – London, England 1. U & L blephs With Correct. of Ptosis & Routine lat. Canthopexy 2. The Advantages of a High SMAS Facelift

2015                (175)    ASAPS Residents’ Symposium – Dallas, TX 1. Our Personal Experience 2. It’s Your Money, Manage It Properly 3. Sunday Afternoon Roundtable Discussions

2016                (176)    SESPRS Oculoplastic Symposium – Atlanta, GA 1. Transcutaneous Lower Blepharoplasty 2. Correction of Ectropion with Ear Cartilage 3. Upper Blepharoplasty and Ptosis Correction

2016                (177)    SESPRS Breast Surgery Symposium – Atlanta, GA 1. Textured vs Smooth Round Breast Implants for Augmentation 2. Correction of Reconstruction and Augmentation Complications

2016                (178)    ASAPS Aesthetic Meeting – Las Vegas, NV 1. Point/Counterpoint — Lower Eyelid Roulette 2. Correction of Reconstruction and Augmentation Complications

2016                (179)    Mentor Corporation International Webinar:   Current Relevant Issues with Breast Implants

2016                (180)    FSAPS Meeting – Bordeaux, France : Upper and Lower Eyelid Surgery and Facelifts

2016                (181)    SESPRS Scientific Meeting – Lake Buena Vista, FL: The Business of Launching Your Practice

2016                (182)    ASAPS Residents’ Symposium- Dallas, TX 1.  Our Personal Experience 2. Do’s and Don’ts of Running Your Practice 3. Afternoon Roundtable Discussions

2016                (183)    Spanish Society of Plastic Surgeons- Madrid, Spain 1. Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty 2. Facelifts 3. Non-Surgical Facelifts 4. Breast Augmentation

2017                (184)    SESPRS Oculoplastic Symposium – Atlanta, GA 1. 20 Years Experience with Lateral Canthopexy and Canthoplasty 2.Composite Fat Grafts for Bone Regeneration 3. Microfat grafting to the Tear Trough

2017                (185)    SESPRS Breast Surgery Symposium – Atlanta, GA: Why I Switched to Textures Implants After 15 Years of Using Smooth Implants

2017                (186)    SESPRS Scientific Meeting – Cloister, Sea Island, GA: The Business of Launching Your Practice

2017                (187)    ASAPS Residents’ Symposium- New York, NY 1. Our Personal Experience 2. Do’s and Don’ts of Running Your Practice

2017               (188)    National Plastic Surgery Congress of South America, Bolvarian Regional  Conference, Cartegena, Columbia 1. Upper Blepharoplasty and Ptosis Correction 2. Eyelid reconstruction 3. Lower Blepharoplasty with Lateral Canthopexy and Microfat Grafting 4. Correction of Ectropion with Lateral Canthoplasty and Ear Cartilage

Publications:

  1. Nadler, RD and MA Codner.  Maternal separation and reunion of an infant orangutan. Primates 24 (1):67-76, 1983.
  2. Codner, MA and RD Nadler.  Mother-infant separation and reunion in the great apes. Primates 25 (2):204-217, 1984.
  3. Codner, MA, JM Henderson, B Hollins, and AH Merrill. Metabolism of B6 Vitamins in cirrhosis. Clinical Research 33:270A, 1985.
  4. Henderson, JM, MA Codner, B Hollins, MH Kutner, and AH Merrill.  The fasting B6 vitamer profile and response to a pyridoxine load in normal and cirrhotic subjects. Hepatology 6 (3):464-471, 1986.
  5. Merrill, AH, JM Henderson, E Wang, MA Codner, B Hollins, and WJ Millikan. Activities of hepatic enzymes of vitamin B6 metabolism for patients with cirrhosis. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 44:461-467, 1986.
  6. Rosenthal, D, R Ellison, M Clark, P Lamis, P Stanton, MA Codner, and W Daniel. Axilloaxillary Bypass: Is it Worthwhile? The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 29 (2):191-195, 1988.
  7. Lumsden, AB, MA Codner, WE Torres, and KA Mansour.  Complications of esophageal candidiasis in AIDS. Infections in Surgery 8 (11):393-398, 1989.
  8. Shuster, BA, MA Codner, LA Hoffman, RM Steinman, and AD Harper.  Cell migration following rat limb transplantation. Clinical Research 38 (2):552A, 1990.
  9. Codner, MA, BA Shuster, RM Steinman, AD Harper, G LaTrenta, and LA Hoffman. Migration of donor leukocytes from limb allografts into host lymphoid tissue. Annals of Plastic Surgery 25(5):353-359, 1990.
  10. Wojtasek, DA, MA Codner, and EJ Nowak. CT Diagnosis of cecal herniation through the foramen of Winslow. Gastrointestinal Radiology 16:77-79, 1991.
  11. Hoffman, LA, MA Codner, BA Shuster, N Bogossian, L Egozi, AD Harper, RM Steinman, GS LaTrenta,  and GT Shires. Donor leukocyte migration following extremity transplantation in an experimental model. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 90 (6): 999-1006, 1992.
  12. Codner, MA. Review of “Return of Thermal Sensitivity in Musculocutaneous Flaps” Plastic Surgery Outlook 6 (10): 4-5, 1992.
  13. Starnes, HF, A Tewari, P Russo, SI Hadju, MH Shiu, MA Codner, MS Karpeh, and MF Brennan. Major vein resection for venous leiomyosarcomas. Cancer, 1992.
  14. Codner, MA and F Nahai. Salvage of breast reconstruction with free alternative autologous tissue. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery 7 (2), 105-114, 1993.
  15. Codner, MA and G Jones. Plastic surgical repair of facial lacerations. Emergency Medicine 26(2), 27-32, 1994.
  16. Codner, MA and F Nahai. The gluteal free flap breast reconstruction – How to make it work. Clinics in Plastic Surgery 21(2), 289-296, 1994.
  17. Codner, MA and J Bostwick. Delay of the TRAM Flap. Operative Techniques in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 1(1), 58-65, 1994.
  18. Eaves, FF, MA Codner, and F Nahai. The Inferior Gluteal Free Flap in Breast Reconstruction. Operative Techniques in Plastic Surgery 1(1), 58-65, 1994.
  19. Ribuffo, D, MA Codner, and F Nahai. Obesity and Smoking: Different Indications to the use of Pedicle and Free TRAM Flaps in Breast Reconstruction. Rivista Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica 26: 291-294, 1994.
  20. Codner, MA, J Bostwick, and F Nahai. An Overview of Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy. The Breast (4), 4-10, 1995.
  21. Taylor, M, RM Steinman, MA Codner, et. al. Bone Marrow derived chimerism in non-irritated, cyclosporin-treated rats receiving microvascular limb transplants. Immunology 86C3J 448-53, 1995.
  22. Codner, MA, J Bostwick, F Nahai, JT Bried, and FF Eaves.  TRAM Flap Vascular Delay for High Risk Breast Reconstruction. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 96 (7), 1615-1622.
  23. Codner, MA, TR Hester, and CD McCord. Endoscopic Forehead Lift. Eyelid Surgery, McCord, CD, Lippincott – Raven, Philadelphia, 1995.
  24. Codner, MA, and CD McCord. Tissue Techniques. Eyelid Surgery, McCord, CD, Lippincott – Raven, Philadelphia, 1995.
  25. Codner, MA, and CD McCord. Flaps and Techniques. Eyelid Surgery, McCord, CD, Lippincott – Raven, Philadelphia, 1995.
  26. Hester, TR, MA Codner, and CD McCord. Subperiosteal Malar Cheeklift. Eyelid Surgery, McCord, CD, Lippincott – Raven, Philadelphia, 1995.
  27. Carlson, GW, JR Temple, and MA Codner. Reconstruction of the Pharynx and Overlying Soft Tissue by a Partitioned Free Jejunal Flap. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 97(2), 460-462.
  28. Codner, MA, TR Hester, and CD McCord. Combined Subperiosteal Cheeklift with Lower Blepharoplasty. Plastic Surgery Forum, 1996.
  29. McCord, CD and MA Codner. Eyelid Surgery, Lippincott – Raven, Philadelphia, 1995.
  30. Hester, TR, MA Codner, and CD McCord. The “Centrofacial” Approach for Correction of Facial Aging Using the Transblepharoplasty Subperiosteal Cheeklift. Aesthetic Surgery Quarterly, 96 (1), 51-58.
  31. Carlson, GW, VH Thourani, MA Codner, and WJ Grist. Free Gastro-omental Flap Reconstruction of the Complex, Irradiated Pharyngeal Wound. Head & Neck, 97 (19): 68-71.
  32. Hester, TR, MA Codner, and CD McCord. The Inferior Retinacular Lateral Canthoplasty:  A New Technique. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 100(5): 1271-1275, 1997.
  33. Codner, MA, and J Bostwick. The Delayed TRAM Flap. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 25(2), 183-189, 1998.
  34. Codner, MA, CD McCord, and TR Hester. The Lateral Canthoplasty. Operative Techniques in Plastic Surgery, 5(2), 90-98, 1998
  35. Hester, TR, MA Codner, CD McCord, and F Nahai. Transorbital Lower-Lid and Midface Rejuvenation. Operative Techniques in Plastic Surgery, 5(2), 163-184, 1998.
  36. McCord, CD, MA Codner, and TR Hester. Redraping the Inferior Orbicularis Arc, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 102 (7) 2471-2479, 1998.
  37. Hester, TR, and MA Codner. Discussion of Gunter, JP, Hackney, FL. A simplified Transblepharoplasty Subperiosteal Cheeklift. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 103(7), 2036-2039, 1999.
  38. Codner, MA. Discussion of Fagien S. Algorithm for canthoplasty: The lateral retinacular suspension: A simplified suture canthopexy. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 103(7), 2054-2056, 1999.
  39. Codner, MA.  Algorithm for Canthoplasty:  The Lateral Retinacular Suspension:  A Simplified Suture Canthopexy. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery. 103(7), 2054-2056, 1999.
  40. Codner, MA. Discussion of Rohrich, RJ, Zbar, RI. The evolution of the Hughes Tarsoconjunctival Flap for Lower eyelid Reconstruction. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 104(2), 525-526, 1999.
  41. Codner, MA. Addressing Midface Improves Lower Lid Results. Cosmetic Surgery Times 3(10) Nov/Dec, 1999.
  42. Sasoon, EM, Codner, MA. Eyelid Reconstruction. Operative Techniques in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 6(4), 250-264, 1999.
  43. Saboeiro, A, F Nahai, and MA Codner.  Endoscopic Abdominoplasty. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 12 (1), 7-20, 1999.
  44. Aesthetic Considerations in Male Facial Rejuvenation. Panel Discussion: Ronald Iverson, Mark Codner, Val Lambros, Gregory LaTrenta. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 19(9) Sept/Oct, 1999.
  45. Hester, TR, MA Codner, CD McCord, FN Nahai, and A Giannopoulos.  Evolution of Technique of the Direct Transblepharoplasty Approach for Correction of Lower Lid and Mid-facial aging: Maximizing Results and Minimizing Complications in a 5-Year Experience. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 105(1), 393-406, 2000.
  46. Hester, TR, MA Codner, and CD McCord. Discussion of Goldberg, GA. Transconjunctival Orbital Fat Repositioning: Transposition of Orbital Fat Pedicles into a Subperiosteal Pocket. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 105(2), 749-751, 2000.
  47. Codner, MA. Reconstruction of the Eyelids and Orbit. In Plastic Surgery: Indications, Operations, and Outcomes, Eds. Achauer, Eriksson, Guyuron, Mosby. Philadelphia 2000.
  48. Codner, MA.  Temporary Tarsorrhaphy Suture to Prevent or Treat Scleral Show and Ectropion Secondary to Laser Resurfacing or Laser Blepharoplasty. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 106(3): 726-727, 2000.
  49. Codner, MA.  Reduction of Lower Palpebral Bulge by Plicating Attenuated Orbital Septa: A Technical Modification in Cosmetic Blepharoplasty. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 105(7): 2559-2560, 2000.
  50. Codner, MA.  Discussion of Rosenberg, GJ.  Temporary Tarsorrhaphy suture to prevent or treat scleral show and ectropion secondary to Laser Resurfacing or Laser Blepharoplasty. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 104(7), 2245, 2000.
  51. Codner, MA. Common Complications during Blepharoplasty Can Be Avoided, Cosmetic Surgery Times, 16, Nov/Dec 2000.
  52. Codner, MA.  Discussion of Klatsky, SA.  Blepharoplasty – Management of Complications and Patient Dissatisfaction. Unfavorable Surgical Result. Goldwyn, R., Cohen, M.  The unfavorable result in plastic surgery, Lippincott, 2001.
  53. Codner, MA, CR Day, TR Hester, F Nahai, and CD McCord.  The role of fat in the lower eyelid. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, (1): 1-15, 2001.
  54. Codner, MA, CR Day, TR Hester, F Nahai, and CD McCord.  The Management of Mundane to Complex Blepharoplasty Problems. Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, (1): 15-32, 2001.
  55. Codner, MA, A Cohen, and TR Hester. Breast Augmentation – Complications and Prevention. Clinical Plastic Surgery, 28 (3): 587-596, 2001.
  56. Codner, MA. Thyroid Ophthalmopathy: Orbital Decompression for Aesthetic Indications in Graves‘ disease. In Oculoplastic Surgery: The Essentials, eds. W Chen. New York: Thieme, 2001.
  57. Codner, MA.  Discussion of Yaremchuk, MJ. Infraorbital Rim Augmentation. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 107(6), 1593-1595, 2001.
  58. Hester, TR Jr., CD McCord, F Nahai, MA Codner, and EM Sassoon. Expanded Applications for Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 108(1): 271-2, 2001.
  59. Codner, MA.  Discussion of Wilhelmi, BJ. Upper Blepharoplasty with Bony Anatomical Landmarks. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 108(7), 2141-2142, 2001.
  60. Codner, MA and C Day.  Blepharoplasty Discussion.  Unfavorable Result in Plastic Surgery, Avoidance and Treatment, 3rd Edition, Chapter 50, 879-886, 2001.
  61. Codner, MA. Discussion of Yoo, WM. Root Z-Epicanthoplasty in Asian Blepharoplasty Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 109(6), 2072-2073, 2002.
  62. Codner, MA.  Discussion of Cho, BC. Medial Epicanthoplasty combined with Plication of the Medial Canthal Tendon in Asian Eyelids. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 110(1), 301, 2002.
  63. Codner, MA.  Discussion of Pessa, J. Curve analysis of the aging orbital aperture. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 109 (2), 756-757, 2002.
  64. Codner, MA. Discussion of Knize, DM.  The Superficial Lateral Canthal Tendon:  Anatomic Study and Clinical Application to Lateral Canthopexy. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 109 (3), 1158-1160, 2002.
  65. Codner, MA. Discussion of Frileck, S. The Lumbrical Graft: A replacement for lost upper eyelid fat. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 109(5), 1706, 2002.
  66. Codner, MA.  Good Decisions Lower Augmentation Risks. Cosmetic Surgery Times, January 2002.
  67. Hirmand, H, MA Codner, CD McCord, TR Hester, and F Nahai.  Prominent Eye: Operative Management in Lower Lid and Midfacial Rejuvenation and the Morphologic Classification System. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 110 (2):620-8, August 2002.
  68. Codner, MA. Lower Blepharoplasty Using Bony Anatomical Landmarks to Identify and Avoid, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 110(5): 1323-1324, 2002.
  69. Codner, MA. The Tear “TROUF” Procedure: Transconjunctival Repositioning of Orbital Unipedicled Fat. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 112(7), 1908-1909, December 2003.
  70. Codner, MA, and F Nahai. Submandibular Gland I:  An Anatomic Evaluation and Surgical Approach to Submandibular Gland Resection for Facial Rejuvenation; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 112(4): 1155-1156, 2003.
  71. Codner, MA. Modifying the Subperiosteal Cheek Lift. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 23:203-204, 2003.
  72. Codner, MA. Aesthetic Eyelid Ptosis Correction:  A Review of Technique and Cases. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 112(2): 661-662, 2003.
  73. Codner, MA. Adipose Compartments of the Upper Eyelid: Anatomy Applied to Blepharoplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 113(1), 379-380, January 2004.
  74. McCord, CD, and MA Codner.  Transblepharoplasty Lower Eyelid and Midface Rejuvenation: Part 1. Avoiding Complications by Utilizing Lessons Learned from the Treatment of Complications. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 113(5), 1475, April 15, 2004.
  75. Codner, MA. Frontalis Muscle Advancement: Dynamic Structure for the Treatment of Severe Congenital Eyelid Ptosis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 113(6), 1850-1851, May 2004.
  76. Codner, MA. Unfavorable Results of Eyelid and Lacrimal Surgery: Prevention and Management. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 114(1), 258-259, July 2004.
  77. Codner, MA. Discussion: Strategies for a Successful Corrective Asian Blepharoplasty after Previously Failed Revisions. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 114(5):1278-1279, October 2004.
  78. Codner, MA, Lisa M. DiFrancesco, and Clinton D. McCord. Upper Eyelid Reconstruction. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 114(7), 98e, December 2004.
  79. Codner, MA. Discussion: Blepharoplasty. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.115 (5): 1403-1404, April 15, 2005.
  80. DiFrancesco, Lisa M., Mark A. Codner, Christopher M. Anjema, Clinton D. McCord, and Jeffrey English. Evaluation of Conventional Subcilliary Incision Used in Blepharoplasty: Preoperative and Postoperative Videography and Electromyography Findings. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 118(2), 632-639, August 2005.\
  81. Codner, MA. Discussion of Lower Blepharoplasty. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 116(3), 879-880, September 1, 2005.
  82. Codner, MA. Atlas of Aesthetic Eyelid and Periocular Surgery. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 116(3), 919-920, September 1, 2005.
  83. Codner, MA, Clinton D. McCord, Derek T. Ford, Keith Hanna, T. Roderick Hester, and Foad Nahai.  Lateral Canthal Anchoring: Special Situations. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 116(4), 1149-1157, September 15, 2005.
  84. Codner, MA.  Discussion:  A Key to Canthopexy: The Tarsal Strap.  A Fresh Cadaveric Study, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. November 2005.
  85. Codner, MA, Clinton D. McCord, Foad Nahai, and T. Roderick Hester. Analysis of the Nerve Branches to the Orbicularis Oculi Muscle of the Lower Eyelid in Fresh Cadavers. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 118(2): 556-557, August 2006.
  86. Codner, MA.  Asian Blepharoplasty and the Eyelid Crease, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 119(7): 2312-2313, June 2007.
  87. Codner, MA, Clinton D. McCord, and H Seify. Transblepharoplasty Ptosis Repair:  Three-Step Technique, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery,120(4):1037-1044, September 2007.
  88. Codner, MA, JN Wolfli, and A. Anzarut. Primary Transcutaneous Lower Blepharoplasty with Routine Lateral Canthal Support: A Comprehensive 10-Year Review. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 121: 241-250, January 2008.
  89. Codner, MA, Adam B. Weinfeld, Renee Burke.  The Comprehensive Management of Chemosis following Cosmetic Lower Blepharoplasty, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 122:  579-586, August 2008.89. Codner, MA and S. Pacella“Discussion:  MRI Characterization of Orbital Changes with Age and Associated Contributions to Lower Eyelid Prominence.” Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, August 2008.
  90. Codner, MA, Weinfeld, AB and Somia, N, “Purse-String Nipple Areolar Reconstruction”, Annals of Plastic Surgery. Volume 61, Number 4, October 2008. 
  91. Codner, MA. G. Ma, H. Richardson, S. Pacella.   Single Stage Breast Reconstruction Following Areolar-Sparing Mastectomy. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 123(5): 1414-1417, May 2009.
  92. Codner, MA and S. Pacella. “Minor Complications After Blepharoplasty: Dry Eyes, Chemosis, Granulomas, Ptosis, and Scleral Show”. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 125(2):709-718, February 2010.
  93. Salvatore, JA, Vogel, JE, Locke, MB, Codner, MA. “Aesthetic and Technical Refinements in Latissimus Dorsi Implant Breast Reconstruction: A 15-Year Experience”. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 31(2): 190-199, January 2011.
  94. Singh, KA, Barber, WB II, Codner, MA. “Silent Sinus Syndome: A Rare Presentation After Botulinum Toxin Injection”. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 31(2): 181-183, January 2011.
  95. Codner, MA, JD Meija, MB Locke, A Mahoney, et al. “A 15-Year Experience with Primary Breast Augmentation”.  Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 127(3):1311-1313, March 2011.
  96. Codner, MA. Discussion: A Systematic Review of Comparison of Upper Eyelid Involutional Ptosis Repair Techniques: Efficacy and Complication Rates. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 129(1): 158-159. January 2012.
  97. Stutman, R. Codner, MA. Tear Trough Deformity: Review of Anatomy and Treatment Options. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 32(4):426-40 2012 May.
  98. Codner, MA, Wixtrom RN, Stutman RL, Burke RM, Mahoney AK.  Risk of Breast Implant Bacterial Contamination From Endogenous Breast Flora, Prevention With Nipple Shields, and Implications for Biofilm Formation. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 32(8):956-63. 2012 Nov 1.
  99. Codner, MA, Stutman RL, Mahoney A, Amei A. Comparison of Breast Augmentation Incisions and Common Complications. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Epub ahead of print.  2012 Jun 1.
  100. Codner, MA, Alghoul, MD. Retaining Ligaments of the Face: Review of Anatomy and  clinical Applications. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 33(6):769-782. 2013 August 1.
  101. Codner, MA, Alghoul, MD, Pacella, S, McClellan, T. Eyelid Reconstruction. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 132(2): 288e. 2013 August 1.
  102. Jindal, K, Sarcia, M, Codner. MA. Functional Considerations in Aesthetic Eyelid Surgery.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 134 (6):1154-1170. 2014 December 1.
  103. Derby,B, Codner ,MA. Textured Silicone Breast Implant Use in Primary Augmentation: Core Data Update and Review. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 135 (1):113-124. 2015 January.
  104. Rodriguez-Feliz,J, Codner, MA. Embrace the Change: Incorporating Single-Stage Implant Breast Reconstruction into Your Practice. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 136 (2): 221-231.2015 August.
  105. Derby,B, Codner, MA.Evidence-Based Medicine: Face Lift. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MOC-Cme-Online Course. 2017 January.
  106. Miranda,S, Codner, MA. Micro Free Orbital Fat Grafts to the Tear Trough Deformity During e.Lower Blepharoplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 139 (6): 1335-1343. 2017 June
  107. Gasgarth,R,Codner,MA. Discussion: Extended Transconjunctival Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty with release of the Tear Trough Ligament and fat Redistribution. Plastic and Reconstructive Sugery. 140 (2):283-285. 2017 August.

 

 

 

Chapters in Textbooks Published

  1. Codner, MA, TR Hester, and CD McCord. “Endoscopic Forehead Lift.” Eyelid Surgery. McCord, CD. Philadelphia: Lippincott – Raven, 1995.
  2. Codner, MA, and CD McCord. “Tissue Techniques.” Eyelid Surgery. McCord, CD. Philadelphia: Lippincott – Raven, 1995
  3. Codner, MA, and CD McCord. “Flaps and Techniques.” Eyelid Surgery. McCord, CD. Philadelphia: Lippincott – Raven, 1995.
  4. Codner, MA, Hester, TR, and CD McCord. “Subperiosteal Malar Cheeklift.” Eyelid Surgery. McCord, CD. Philadelphia: Lippincott – Raven, 1995.
  5. Codner, MA. “Reconstruction of the Eyelids and Orbit.” Plastic Surgery: Indications, Operations, and Outcomes. Eds. Achauer, Eriksson, Guyuron. Philadelphia: Mosby, 2000.
  6. Codner, MA. “Thyroid Ophthalmopathy: Orbital Decompression for Aesthetic Indications in Graves’ Disease.” Oculoplastic Surgery: The Essentials. Ed. W Chen. New York: Thieme, 2001.
  7.  Codner, MA.  Discussion of Klatsky, SA.  Blepharoplasty – Management of Complications and Patient Dissatisfaction.  Unfavorable Surgical Results; In Goldwyn, R., Cohen, M.  The unfavorable result in plastic surgery, Lippincott, 2001.
  8. Codner, MA and C Day. Blepharoplasty Discussion.” Unfavorable Result in Plastic Surgery, Avoidance and Treatment. 3rd Edition, Chapter 50, 879-886, 2001.
  9. Codner, MA and MK Hanna. “Applied Anatomy of the Eyelids and Orbit.” The Art of Aesthetic Surgery. Ed. Foad Nahai. St Louis: Quality Medical Publishing, 2007.
  10. Codner, MA and MK Hanna. “Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty.” The Art of Aesthetic Surgery. Ed. Foad Nahai. St.Louis: Quality Medical Publishing, 2007.
  11. Codner, MA, DT Ford and TR Hester. “Reduction Mammaplasty Using the Central Mound   Technique.” Surgery of the Breast. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2007.
  12. Codner, MA and MK Hanna. “Reoperative Lower Lid Blepharoplasty.” Reoperative Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery. St. Louis: Quality Medical Publishing, 2007.
  13. Codner, MA and DT Ford. “Blepharoplasty.” Grabb and Smith’s Plastic Surgery. Ed. Charles Thorne. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2007.14.
  14. Codner, MA, Boehm, KB.  “Evolution of the Subperiosteal Midfacelift”.  Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series, Codner, MA, Elsevier. 2008.15.
  15. Codner, MA and Hirmand, H.  Lid Cheek Blending:  The Tear Trough Deformity.  Advances in Aesthetic Surgery, Ed. Aston, S.  Elsevier. 2008.16.
  16. Codner, MA, McClellan, WT, Few, J.  Atypical Granulomas and Infection after Blepharoplasty, Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series, Elsevier, Ed. Codner, MA.  2008.17.
  17. Codner, MA and Saltz, R.  Endoscopic Browl Lift.  Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series.  Elsevier, Ed. Codner, MA.  2008.18.
  18. Codner, MA and S. Pacella, “The Transaxillary Approach to Breast Augmentation”  In S. Spear (eds.).  Clinics in Plastic Surgery.  Edinburgh:  Elsevier. 2008.19.
  19. Codner, MA and S. Pacella, “Midface Lift”  In S.J. Aston, D.S. Steinbrech, J.L. Walden (eds.).  Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, First Edition.  Edinburgh:  Elsevier. 2008.20.
  20. Codner, MA and S. Pacella, , F.R. Nahai “Treatment of the SMAS During Minimally Invasive Facial Rejuvenation”  In F.R. Nahai, F. Nahai (eds.).  Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery:  Minimally Inmvasive Facial Rejuvenation.  Edinburgh:  Elsevier.  2008.21.
  21. Codner, MA and S. Pacella, “Autogenous, Allogeneic and Alloplastic Lower Lid Spacers After Blepharoplasty”  In M.A. Codner, C. Cardoso de Castro (eds.).  Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery:  Midface Lift.  Edinburgh:  Elsevier.  2008.22.
  22. Codner, MA and S. Pacella, “Anatomy of The Upper and Lower Lids”  In M.A. Codner, C. Cardoso de Castro (eds.).  Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery:  Midface Lift.  Edinburgh:  Elsevier.  2008.

 

Textbooks Published

1. McCord, CD and MA Codner. Eyelid Surgery: Principles and Techniques. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1995.

2. Codner, MA, Ed. Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series. Elsevier, 2008, in press.   Lasers and Non-Surgical Rejuvenation., Eds. DiBernardo, B., Pozner, J

3. Codner, MA. Ed. Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series.  Elsevier, 2008, In press.  Midface Lift.  Boehm, K., Cardoso de Castro, C. C.

4.Codner, MA. Ed. Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series.  Elsevier, 2008, in press.  Aesthetic Breast Surgery, Eds. Bucky, L., Mottura, A.

5.Codner, MA, Ed. Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series.  Elsevier, 2008, in press.  Facial Rejuvenation with Fillers. Eds. Cohen, S., Born, T.

6.Codner, MA, Ed. Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series.  Elsevier, 2008, in press.  Minimally Invasive Facial Rejuvenation.  Eds., Nahai, FR., and Nahai, F.

7.Codner, MA, Ed., McCord, CD. Eyelid & Periorbital Surgery., Vol 1 & 2, St. Louis: Quality Medical Publishing. 2008

8.Codner, MA, Ed. Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Series. Elsevier, 2011, translated into Korean and Chinese.

9.Codner, MA, Ed, McCord, CD, Eyelid & Perorbital Surgery, Second Edition, Vol 1 & 2, Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, 2016.

10. Pacella, Salvatore, MA Codner, Aestetic Facial Reconstruction After Mohs Surgery, London: JP Medical Publishers, 2017.