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Dr. Brannon Claytor Speaks at Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery Course

BRYN MAWR, PA October 08, 2025 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

Dr. R. Brannon Claytor, board-certified plastic surgeon at Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery, served as international faculty for the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery Regional Goiás (SBCP-GO) "Course on Face and Nose Surgery–Cadaver Lab" on October 3-4, 2025, at U.F.G. University in Goiânia, Brazil.

Dr. Claytor presented on deep plane facelift techniques during the intensive two-day educational program. His selection to speak at this prestigious international course reflected his recognized expertise in this advanced facial surgery technique, which addresses facial aging by repositioning deeper facial structures rather than simply tightening skin, resulting in more natural-looking, longer-lasting outcomes.

Dr. R. Brannon Claytor shares deep plane facelift techniques at Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery

"I was excited to work with my Brazilian colleagues and share what I've learned about deep plane techniques," says Dr. Claytor. "The cadaver lab setting really allowed us to dive into the intricate anatomy that makes these procedures successful."

The Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery Regional Goiás represents plastic surgeons throughout the state of Goiás and regularly hosts advanced educational programs to promote surgical excellence and patient safety. The cadaver lab format provided participants with hands-on surgical training that allowed surgeons to refine their skills through direct anatomical study and technique demonstration under expert guidance. Surgeons attending the program had the opportunity to observe advanced techniques and practice under expert supervision, ultimately benefiting their patients through improved surgical outcomes and enhanced safety.

"The anatomical precision required for deep plane facelifts makes this type of educational setting invaluable," Dr. Claytor explained. "Working with cadaver specimens allows surgeons to understand the three-dimensional relationships between facial structures that are critical for achieving natural results."

Deep plane facelifts represent one of the most sophisticated approaches to facial rejuvenation, requiring extensive anatomical knowledge and precise surgical technique. Unlike traditional facelifts that work primarily on surface tissues, the deep plane approach addresses the underlying muscular and fascial layers that provide structural support to the face. This technique typically results in more natural facial contours and longer-lasting improvements.

"What I love about deep plane surgery is that when it's done right, people notice you look refreshed but can't pinpoint exactly what changed," Dr. Claytor explains. "That's the goal: achieving results that enhance rather than alter who you are."

As Chief of Plastic Surgery at Main Line Health, Dr. Claytor is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. His expertise extends beyond clinical practice to education and innovation in plastic surgery, with his deep plane facelift techniques featured in major publications and educational videos that have reached medical professionals and patients seeking to understand advanced surgical procedures.

“I’m always grateful for the chance to speak at events like these,” Dr. Claytor says. “Teaching abroad challenges me to refine my own techniques. When you're explaining complex procedures to surgeons from different training backgrounds, it forces you to think about the fundamentals in new ways."

The October course in Brazil underscored the international scope of modern plastic surgery education, where leading surgeons share expertise across global boundaries to advance the specialty. Dr. Claytor's participation reflected his commitment to elevating surgical standards and sharing knowledge with colleagues worldwide.

This international speaking engagement adds to Dr. Claytor's professional recognition and reinforces his position as a thought leader in facial plastic surgery. His work continues to influence surgical practice both domestically and internationally.

Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery is located at 135 S Bryn Mawr Ave Suite 300, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010. For more information about Dr. R. Brannon Claytor's practice, call 610-527-4833 or visit his website.

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For more information about Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery, contact the company here:

Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery
Dr. R. Brannon Claytor
(610) 527-4833
info@cnplasticsurgery.com
135 S Bryn Mawr Ave Suite 300, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

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