The professional opportunities concern Doctors who will operate in the field of Aesthetic Regenerative and Antiaging Medicine.
The possible professional placement includes specific Clinical and Research Centers.
To deepen professional knowledge and skills according to a global approach and integrated in the biological, regenerative and medical-surgical fields. The specific objectives will be:
The didactic modules foreseen concern regarding anatomy, biology and basic research, treatment of various imperfections and pathologies with diagnosis and aesthetic problems, with recourse to surgical and non-surgical methods.
SKIN AND ANTI-AGING AESTHETIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY
ADIPOSE TISSUE AND LOCALIZED ADIPOSITIES
BODY AESTHETICS AND FIBROSCLEROTIC EDEMATO PANNICOLOPATHY (PEFS)
DERMATOLOGY IN AESTHETIC MEDICINE
FACIAL AND BODY IMPERFECTIONS
FACE AESTHETICS-1
FACE AESTHETICS- 2
BODY AESTHETICS - 1
BODY AESTHETICS-2
BOTULINIC TOXIN IN AESTHETIC MEDICINE
ADIPOSE TISSUE MANAGEMENT IN MEDICINE AND AESTHETIC SURGERY
AESTHETIC BEAUTY AND PSYCHE
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES - LEGAL ASPECTS IN AESTHETIC MEDICINE
ENDOCRINOLOGY - TRICHOLOGY IN AESTHETIC MEDICINE
MISCELLANEOUS IN-DEPTH
Presentation of the master |
Aesthetic medicine and surgery: training objectives. Boundaries between medicine and cosmetic surgery |
Macro and micro anatomy of the skin |
Facial aesthetic units |
Anti-aging aesthetic medicine |
Biology and biochemistry of physiological aging |
Aging processes of the face and body: bone, skin, subcutaneous, muscle aspects, changes related to the imaging of the adipose and subcutaneous, superficial and deep panniculi |
Photo-aging, chrono-aging and their classification |
Etiology and classification of wrinkles. Biotypes and skin phototypes |
The medical record in aesthetic medicine. Home cosmetic hygiene |
Primary and secondary skin aging prevention protocol. The aging face: pathophysiology of aging, genetic, nutritional, exogenous factors. |
Methods of analysis of the literature of competence in aesthetic medicine |
Theoretical / practical part of clinical exercises: the medical record, the skin biotype detection, the skin check up |
Histology anatomy and pathophysiology of adipose tissue |
Ultrastructural and cellular analysis of the different adipose panels |
Diagnosis and clinical classification of localized fat deposits on the face and body. Therapeutic, nutritional, behavioral approach |
Combined non-surgical therapeutic approach |
Advanced technologies for lipolysis |
Primary and secondary prevention protocol for localized adiposity |
Surgical techniques of lipolysis |
Adverse events, complications and their treatment |
Theoretical / practical part, clinical exercises: mesotherapy, non-surgical lipolysis, carboxytherapy, cryolipolysis |
Etiopathogenesis and structural anatomy of fibrosclerotic panniculopathy |
Biochemistry and proteomics of fibrosclerotic panniculopathy |
Diagnosis of panniculo clinical and instrumental fibrosclerotic pathology. Transcutaneous ultrasound |
Non-surgical treatment techniques |
Primary and secondary prevention protocols for fibrosclerotic panniculopathy |
Theoretical / practical part of surgical treatment techniques |
Theoretical / practical part of carboxytherapy exercise |
Adverse events, complications and their treatment |
Dermatological lesions that the aesthetic doctor must recognize and be able to report to the specialist: melanomas, precancerous lesions, skin lesions, systemic diseases, cornices, autoimmune |
Histology of the most common aesthetic dermatological lesions |
Differential diagnosis of the most common pathologies of aesthetic interest |
Dermatoscopy. WOOD light. Hypo and hyper-pigmentations. Livitiligine. Psoriasis |
Spots and melasma |
Primary and secondary prevention protocols for some imperfections of dermatological interest |
Theoretical / practical part exercises in dermatoscopy, peeling of spots and melasma |
Adverse events, complications and their treatment |
Vascular blemishes: capillaries, telangiectasias, spider nevi, microvarices, angiomas |
Red and white stretch marks: histology, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy |
Peeling clinical approach part two. Peeling and dyschromia |
Clinical approach to scarring outcomes |
Theoretical / practical part of the exercise: biodermogenesis, radiofrequency, cryotherapy |
Adverse events, complications and their treatment |
Anatomy of facial structures, topographical anatomy of the face, facial aesthetic unit |
Aesthetics in maxillofacial surgery; the restoration of facial aesthetics in maxillofacial and plastic surgery |
Smile: cultural, anthropological and evolutionary meanings. Smile anatomy: golden proportions |
Smile aesthetics and functions. Aesthetic dentistry. Blemishes due to dental malposition. Role of stomaltological dentistry. |
Theoretical / practical part of the whitening exercise… .. |
Adverse events, complications and their treatment |
Fillers and biostimulants: product categories general principles of use. Anatomy and Rheology: the parameters to optimize the choice of the filler |
Non-injective and d injective techniques of skin biostimulation. Bio restructuring vs Biostimulation. |
Filling techniques for the restoration of volumes and asymmetries of the face through the use of fillers |
Targeted and causal approach to wrinkles |
Full face approach in the treatment of facial aging |
Theoretical / practical part of the filler exercise |
Theoretical / practical part of biostimulation exercise |
Adverse events and their complications and their treatment |
Alimentation and Nutrition. Nutriceutica. Foods and fake foods. |
Aesthetic medicine conjugated to men. |
Difficult areas: arms, buttocks, hands, neck and décolleté, thighs, abdomen |
Intradermotherapies: practical theory of exercises |
Ancillary beauty treatments and well-being: thermal medicine, thalassotherapy, lymphatic drainage, treatments of skin appendages. |
Aesthetic medicine and camufflage in the imperfections of people suffering from serious systemic diseases, to their psychological support. |
Cosmeceutics: principles applied to the medical field. Cosmeceutical laboratory. |
Chemistry and biology of botulinum toxin (BONTa). Classification of toxins. Biological mechanism of action. Medical and off label use. Spasticity treatment. Aesthetic indications. |
Upper and middle third of the face. Aesthetic indications off label: lower third of the face. Chin, perilabial and periocular area Neck treatment. Hyperhidrosis treatment. Elements of treatment for non-aesthetic purposes. Bruxism. |
Hypertrophy of mm masseters. Adverse events, complications and their management. |
Theoretical / practical part, clinical exercises: clinical use of botulinum toxin on manikin and in vivo. |
Liposuction. Lipofilling. Autologous transplantation of adipose tissue. Adipose tissue as a source of regeneration. |
Autologous tissue regeneration. |
Mastoplasitche and abdominoplasty. |
Adverse events and their management. |
History of beauty. Evolution of the aesthetics of the face and body in the figurative arts. Beauty and aesthetic standards. |
Cultural and anthropological differences in facial and body aesthetics. The psyche: from skin to self-skin. Psychology and psychiatry applied to medicine and cosmetic surgery. Acceptance of the body self. Mild and severe dysmorphophobias. Intercepting and safeguarding people at risk of psychosis. Ethics of aesthetic demands: induced woods and false needs. Because we get older before the skin |
Prevention of psychic pathologies related to self acceptance. Communicate with and for the person in medicine and cosmetic surgery. Social effect and image management. |
Standardized digital photography as a diagnostic tool in Medicine and Aesthetic Surgery. The 3D evaluation in facial aesthetics. |
Light therapy. Bio stimulation photo. Plasma technology. Laser in aesthetic medicine. Invasive and non-invasive radio frequency. |
Carboxy. Lipolysis. Focused ultrasound. Oxygen and ozone therapy. Adverse events and their management. |
The figure of the aesthetic doctor: surgery, regulations and limitations; principles of ergonomics and hygiene / sterilization. |
Forensic medicine in the field of personal protection. Legal aspects related to medicine and aesthetic surgery. Consents. Liability profiles |
Anatomy and pathophysiology of hair and scalp. Aesthetic importance of the skin appendages. |
Surgical techniques and not applied to trichology. |
Endocrinology and aesthetic medicine. |
Adverse events and their management. |
Full face treatment. The treatment of difficult areas. |
In-depth treatment of botulinum toxin. |
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Free in-depth discussion at the round table: Problem solving in medicine and aesthetic surgery. |