
Leading surgeons came together in São Paulo, June 4–6, 2026, where expertise converged and ideas evolved the future of minimally invasive orthognathic surgery.
The MIOS Meeting 2026 took place in São Paulo on June 5th and 6th, bringing together a highly selected group of oral and maxillofacial surgeons focused on minimally invasive orthognathic surgery, facial aesthetics, digital planning, and patient-specific solutions.
We had two days of insight, innovation, and surgical excellence designed to elevate our attendees practice.
Attendance was intentionally limited to 250 pax to foster meaningful interactions, open discussions, and direct access to internationally recognized experts.
The latest breakthroughs in minimally invasive orthognathic surgery were presented by leading experts.
Focused lectures, case discussions, and live demonstrations built for practical, immediate application.
As usual, we connected with peers, innovators, and mentors shaping the future of orthognathic care worldwide.
Attendees enjoyed a premium scientific program, world-class venue, and dedicated networking moments in vibrant São Paulo.

Like MIOS Meeting, Conecta Expo Center was the space selected to inspire, connect, and transform.
Located in São Paulo, the center offered high-standard facilities, technology, and carefully designed environments to provide a unique experience overall.
This 2026 Meeting brought together again leading experts in Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery for two intensive days (after the Cadaver Lab) of scientific lectures, clinical insights, and advanced surgical protocols. The program was carefully designed to combine evidence-based knowledge with real-world surgical experience, offering participants practical tools they can immediately integrate into their practice.
Day 1 – June 5th07:00 – 08:00 | Registration
08:00 – 08:30 | Welcome & Introduction
1. Excuses to Not Perform Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery | Dr. Javier Gutiérrez
2. How I Select the Design for the Mandibular Osteotomy | Dr. Daniel Roscher
3. How I Select the Design for the Chin Osteotomy | Dr. Jonathas Claus
4. Minimally Invasive Maxillary Segmentation | Dr. Nelson Leon
5. PSI Solutions in Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery | Dr. Simon Bigus
6. The Implate Technique | Dr. Valerio Ramieri
7. Facial Implants: From Indication Until Design | Dr. Diogo Macedo
General Discussion
Sponsors Exhibition
Cadaver 1: BSSO - Anterior Oblique Technique | Dr. Daniel Roscher & Dr. Uriel Grümberg
Cadaver 2: Maxilla - Underspinal Osteotomy | Dr. Nelson Leon & Dr. Hugo Lopes
Patient 1: Mandibular Recontour | Dr. Javier Gutiérrez
Patient 2: Mandibular Large Advancement | Dr. Matheus Spinella
12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch
Cadaver 1: Chin Wing | Dr. Jonathas Claus & Dr. José Ricardo Pereira Martins
Cadaver 2: Mandible - Short Split Osteotomy | Dr. Diogo Macedo
Patient 1: Full Cervicoplasty | Dra. Carolina Ventura
Patient 2: MISMARPE | Dr. Luis Bustos
Sponsors Exhibition
1. How to Transform a Short Face | Dr. Luis Bustos
2. Almost my Worst Case | Dr. Jonathas Claus
3. Enhancing Strength Without Losing Identity | Dr. Jorge Soto
4. Forced Symmetry Protocol in Young Patient | Dr. Diogo Macedo
5. Complex Decisions in Beautiful Faces | Dr. Nelson Leon
6. Septal Deviation After Gummy Smile Correction | Dr. Simon Bigus
7. Le Fort + BSSO + Genio + Rhinoplasty Combined with MIOS | Dr. Vladimir Sorvin
8. Ortho First? Surgery First? Confidence First. | Dr. Daniel Roscher
9. Solutions for the Long Face Stigma | Dr. Javier Gutiérrez
10. Anterior Subapical Osteotomy to Save Orthodontic Preparation | Dr. Matheus Spinella
11. Cervicoplasty Associated with Chin Projection | Dra. Carolina Ventura
General Discussion
08:00 – 08:30 | Welcome & Introduction
1. Cephalometric Indications and Not to Follow the Rules Blindly | Dr. Valerio Ramieri
2. The Day I Stopped Rotating for Aesthetics Alone | Dr. Jorge Soto
3. Overcorrection in Assymmetries | Dr. Daniel Roscher
4. High-demand Patients are More Difficult than Asymmetrical Cases | Dr. Diogo Macedo
5. Why “Barcelona Line” or Frontal Push Concept Doesn't Work for Every Patient | Dr. Simon Bigus
6. Diamond Face Concept | Dr. Nelson Leon
7. Transversal Angle Projection During BSSO | Dr. Matheus Spinella
8. Witch's Chin: Don't Blame the Bone! | Dr. Fernando Antonini
9. We Usually Fail During Vertical Repositioning | Dr. Jonathas Claus
General Discussion
Sponsors Exhibition
Cadaver 1: Peek Implant - Zigoma, Chin & Angle | Dr. Valerio Ramieri
Cadaver 2: Maxilla - 3 Piece Le Fort I | Dr. Jonathas Claus
Patient 1: Rhinoplasty | Dr. Jorge Masià
Patient 2: Chin - Telescopic Osteotomy | Dr. Nelson Leon
12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch
Cadaver 1: Plastimaplasty | Dr. Fernando Antonini + Dra. Carolina Ventura
Cadaver 2: Zygomatic Osteoplasty | Dr. Matheus Spinella
Patient 1: Chin - Mini Wing Osteotomy | Dr. Jonathas Claus
Patient 2: Angle Implant | Dr. Diogo Macedo
Sponsors Exhibition
1. Surgical Considerations in Subspinal Osteotomy | Dr. Luis Bustos
2. Passivity and Immediate Occlusal Relapse | Dr. Valerio Ramieri
3. Stability Is Diagnosed Before Surgery | Dr. Jorge Soto
4. Condylar Hyperplasia | Dr. Daniel Roscher
5. Failure Fixation During Short Cut Osteotomy | Dr. Diogo Macedo
6. How to Do Maxillary Downfracture Without Given Up | Dr. Nelson Leon
7. When You Should Avoid Conventional BSSO | Dr. Simon Bigus
8. Always Start With the Mandible (first) | Dr. Vladimir Sorvin
9. The Need for Postoperative Care After Cervicoplasties | Dra. Carolina Ventura
10. Final Occlusion or Final Splint? | Dr. Matheus Spinella
11. The Legend of the Pterygoid Plate | Dr. Jonathas Claus
Final Discussion
Closure
The additional MIOS Cadaver Lab, held one day before de MIOS Meeting, on June 4th, was an advanced hands-on surgical experience designed for surgeons seeking to refine precision, predictability, and aesthetic control in Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery.

It represents the most practical extension of the MIOS philosophy, combining refined surgical techniques, digital planning workflows, and patient-specific concepts in a controlled, high-level educational environment with strictly limited participation.
Due to the technical infrastructure and educational standards required, access to the MIOS Cadaver Lab was highly selective. Small group formats ensure close faculty interaction, individualized guidance, and meaningful hands-on experience.
The Cadaver Lab was offered as always as an independent registration, allowing participants to complement the scientific sessions of the MIOS Meeting with an immersive surgical experience at the highest level.
















The combination of MIOS Meeting and MIOS Cadaver Lab have transformed the way we train our audience. The perfect mix of focused theory and hands–on experience is always unmatched.
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Both MIOS Meeting 2026 and MIOS Cadaver Lab 2026 were connected to Meliá Ibirapuera, where our speakers and faculty members stayed.
Participants benefit from a special discounted rate, available through the dedicated booking link below:
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