The ASERF Silent Auction
Goals of the Auction
- Raise funds to support vital aesthetic research efforts funded by ASERF
- Increase brand recognition and drive business to our valued Exhibitors
What to donate?
- Products
- Services
- Equipment
- Teaching Resources/Materials
- Devices
- Tools
Who Benefits?
- Exhibitors
- Patients
- Physicians
- The Specialty of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Why donate?
- Show your support of plastic surgery research
- Increase your name and brand recognition
- Generate sales and leads
- Create incentive to visit your exhibit booth
- Earn an additional booth point for donating
- Improve reputation
- Promote products and/or services
- Receive tax deduction for your donation
Auction will be held
Online from Friday, March 31 – Sunday, April 23, 2023
Onsite from Friday, April 21 – Sunday, April 23, 2023
For more details, please contact Erika Ortiz-Ramos, erika@theaestheticsociety.org.
The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation (ASERF) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. All donations are tax deductible. Consult your tax advisor.
Donation Commitment Form
Donation Description Form
Donor Rules and Regulations Form
Participating Surgeon Testimonies:
Dr. Glenn Lyle (2021 Silent Auction bidder/winner of “Train With an Expert” with Dr. Renato Saltz): “Even after 27 years in practice, I am always seeking opportunities to learn and improve my practice. Spending some time with Dr Saltz was invaluable - learning not just nuance of technique but gaining insight on how a renowned plastic surgeon runs his highly successful practice. Dr. Saltz was open and gracious. I recommend Train with an Expert wholeheartedly.”
Dr. Renato Saltz (2021 Silent Auction donor of “Train With an Expert”): “I am always honored to participate as a donor to the ASERF Silent Auction and support research. The past several years I have donated my time to fellow plastic surgeons interested in visiting my offices and spending a few days with my staff and me in Utah. In 2021, Dr. Glenn Lyle was the winning bidder, and it was such a pleasure to spend time with a surgeon interested in continuing to learn after many years in practice.”