Course Includes:
Week 1: Introduction to Aesthetic Medicine
- Definition and Scope
- History and Evolution
- Ethical and Legal Considerations
Week 2: Facial Anatomy and Physiology
- Skin Structure and Function
- Facial Musculature and Nerve Supply
- Aging Process and Skin Changes
Week 3: Patient Assessment and Consultation
- Patient Selection and Contraindications
- Consultation Techniques
- Treatment Planning and Goal Setting
Week 4: Injectables
- Botulinum Toxin: Types, Techniques, and Applications
- Dermal Fillers: Types, Techniques, and Applications
- Complications and Management
Week 5: Laser and Light-Based Therapies
- Principles of Laser Physics
- Types of Lasers and Their Applications
- Safety and Complications
Week 6: Skin Rejuvenation Techniques
- Chemical Peels: Types and Techniques
- Microneedling and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
- Topical Treatments and Cosmeceuticals
Week 7: Body Contouring and Fat Reduction
- Non-Surgical Fat Reduction Techniques
- Skin Tightening Procedures
- Post-Treatment Care
Week 8: Advanced Aesthetic Procedures
- Combination Therapies
- Emerging Technologies and Trends
- Case Studies and Practical Sessions
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the Fundamentals: Explain the principles, history, and scope of aesthetic medicine.
- Identify Anatomical Structures: Recognize relevant facial anatomy and physiological changes related to aging.
- Conduct Patient Consultations: Perform thorough patient assessments and develop personalized treatment plans.
- Administer Injectables: Demonstrate proficiency in the use of botulinum toxin and dermal fillers.
- Perform Laser Therapies: Safely and effectively use laser and light-based devices for various treatments.
- Apply Skin Rejuvenation Techniques: Utilize chemical peels, microneedling, and PRP for skin rejuvenation.
- Implement Body Contouring: Conduct non-surgical fat reduction and skin tightening procedures.
- Stay Updated: Discuss recent advances and emerging trends in aesthetic medicine.