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The importance of image and aesthetics in today’s world makes this Postgraduate diploma an essential program for professionals in the sector”
The Postgraduate diploma in Main Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine is designed to provide physicians with the necessary knowledge for professional practice in this area. It brings an added dimension to professional life and opens the door to an area of growing demand in healthcare.
Unlike other programs, it offers a comprehensive, in-depth and focused review of the Main Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine, with the aim of restoring, improving, beautifying and perfecting physical appearance, prolonging the life of patients, improving quality of life and controling, delaying and even preventing the loss of physical and mental faculties. All this allows better prescription of anti-aging treatments and optimization of results though the application of knowledge from different related disciplines.
This Postgraduate diploma is an intense program designed to equip professionals with a comprehensive overview of Aesthetic Medicine and expertise on the technologies, materials and treatments in this field, educating students in an ethical and responsible way. Thus, this postgraduate program provides high-level professional development, which contributes to excellent healthcare.
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This Postgraduate diploma in Main Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The examination of case studies presented by experts in Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine
- Graphic, schematic, and practical contents which provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- The latest developments in Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be carried out to improve learning
- Special emphasis on innovative methodologies for the use of Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection work
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an internet connection
This Postgraduate diploma is the best investment you can make when selecting a refresher program, for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine, you will obtain a Postgraduate diploma from TECH Global University”
The teaching staff includes professionals from the field of Aesthetic Medicine, who bring their experience to this program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide professionals with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive program designed to prepare them for real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the physician must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the professor will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts in the field of Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine and with extensive experience.
A complete program that will help you keep up to date with the Main Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine"
This 100% online Postgraduate diploma will allow you to combine your studies with your professional work while expanding your knowledge in this field"
Syllabus
The syllabus has been designed by leading professionals in Aesthetic Medicine, with extensive experience and excellent standing in the profession, backed by a large volume of cases reviewed, studied, and diagnosed, and with extensive knowledge of new teaching technologies.
This Postgraduate diploma in Main Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Peels. Peels
1.1. General Aspects
1.1.1. History: Definition
1.1.2. Skin Structure
1.1.3. Types of Peel and Common Indications and Other Indications
1.1.4. Patient Selection: The Importance of the Medical History
1.1.5. Correct Diagnosis: Wood's Light and Dermatoscope
1.1.6. Informed Consent Form
1.2. Advance Preparation
1.2.1. Skin Preparation: General Skin Care and Home Treatment
1.2.2. Antiherpetic Prophylaxis
1.2.3. Preanesthetic Assessment Indications
1.3. Superficial Peels
1.3.1. Types of Very Superficial and Superficial Peels
1.3.2. Action Mechanism
1.3.3. Indications for Superficial Peels
1.3.4. Contraindications
1.3.5. Procedure
1.4. Medium Peels
1.4.1. Types of Medium Peel
1.4.2. Action Mechanism
1.4.3. Indications for Medium Peels
1.4.4. Contraindications
1.4.5. Procedure
1.5. Deep Peels
1.5.1. Introduction to Deep Peels
1.5.2. Deep Peel Patient Selection
1.5.3. Deep Phenol Peels
1.5.4. Outpatient Phenol Peels
1.5.5. Procedure
1.6. Post Peel Care: Adverse Effects and their Treatment
1.6.1. General Recommendations and Specific Post Peel Care
1.6.2. Adverse Effects and their Treatment
1.7. Introduction to Dermocosmetics
1.7.1. Skin Types
1.7.2. What is a Cosmetic?
1.7.3. Ingredients in a Cosmetic Product
1.7.4. Cosmetic Forms
1.7.5. Mechanisms of Absorption of Cosmetics
1.8. General Cosmetic Skin Care
1.8.1. Hygiene
1.8.2. Hydration
1.8.3. Depigmenting Agents
1.8.4. Photoprotection
1.9. Specific Cosmetic Care
1.9.1. Aging
1.9.2. Acne
1.9.3. Other Disorders: Rosacea
1.10. Pharmaceutical Compounding in Cosmetics
Module 2. Applications of Botulinum Toxin in Dermatology and Aesthetics: Regenerative Medicine for Aesthetic Purposes
2.1. Types of Botulinum Toxin
2.1.1. What is Botulinum Toxin?
2.1.2. Characteristics and Types of Botulinum Toxin
2.1.3. Action Mechanism
2.2. Botulinum Toxins Authorized for Aesthetic Use
2.2.1. Trade Names of Type A Botulinum Toxins
2.2.2. Toxins Authorized for Aesthetic Use
2.2.3. Toxins Authorized for Other Conditions: Type B Botulinum Toxin
2.2.4. Toxin Reconstitution: Conservation
2.2.5. Injection Technique
2.2.6. Post-Treatment Recommendations
2.3. Indications for Treatment of Expression Wrinkles
2.3.1. Indications for Treatment on Forehead Wrinkles
2.3.2. Indications for Treatment on Glabellar Lines
2.3.3. Indications for Treatment on Periocular Wrinkles
2.3.4. Indications for the Treatment of Eyebrows
2.3.5. Indications for Treatment of the Suborbital Region and Nose
2.3.6. Indications Treatment of Vertical Upper Lip Wrinkles
2.3.7. Indications for Treatment of the Corners of the Mouth
2.3.8. Indications for Treatment of the Chin
2.3.9. Indications for Treatment of the Neck
2.4. Treatment of the Upper Third: Anatomy of Facial Marks
2.4.1. Frontal Muscles: Treatment of Horizontal Forehead Wrinkles
2.4.2. Glabellar Muscles: Treatment of Frown Lines and Vertical Forehead Wrinkles
2.4.3. Periorbital Region Muscles: Crow's Feet Treatment
2.4.4. Eyebrow Muscles: Eyebrow Lifting. Lateral Brow Lift.
2.4.5. Infraorbital and Nasal Muscles: Treatment of Lower Eyelid Wrinkles. Nasal Wrinkles
2.5. Treatment of the Middle and Lower Third: Neck. Anatomy of Facial Marks
2.5.1. Perioral Muscles: Treatment of Vertical Upper Lip Wrinkles
2.5.2. Perioral Muscles: Marionette Lines. Lifting of the Corner of the Mouth
2.5.3. Chin Muscles: Treatment of Chin Wrinkles
2.5.4. Masseter Muscles: Treatment of Masseter Hypertrophy. Bruxism
2.5.5. Neck Muscles: Treatment of Platysma
2.6. Treatment of Hyperhidrosis with Botulinum Toxin
2.6.1. Types of Hyperhidrosis: Axillary and Palmar
2.6.2. Technique of Botulinum Toxin Infiltration in Hyperhidrosis
2.6.3. Truncal Anesthesia in Palmar Hyperhidrosis
2.6.4. Results and Duration
2.7. Complications from Botulinum Toxin Application
2.8. Introduction to Regenerative Medicine
2.8.1. Regenerative Medicine Concept
2.8.2. Growth Factors
2.9. Applications of Regenerative Medicine in Dermatology and Aesthetics: Other Medical Applications
2.9.1. Application in Rejuvenation
2.9.2. Other Conditions: Burns, Scars, Keloids and Stretch Marks
2.10. Practical Considerations and Injection Techniques
2.10.1. Obtaining Growth Factors
2.10.2. Skin Infiltration for Rejuvenation
2.10.3. Other Aesthetic Applications
Module 3. Facial Implants in Aesthetics
3.1. Introduction to Filler Materials
3.1.1. The Concept of Filler Material
3.1.2. Tissue Response to Filler Materials
3.1.3. History of the Use of Fillers and Facial Support Threads
3.1.4. Facial Exploration Aimed at the Use of Filler Materials: Risk Zones
3.2. Filler Materials
3.2.1. Classification of Filler Materials
3.2.2. Autologous Materials: Autologous Fat, Plasmigel, etc.
3.2.3. Resorbable Filler Materials
3.2.4. Hyaluronic Acid
3.2.5. Calcium Hydroxyapatite
3.2.6. Collagen
3.2.7. Polylactic Acid
3.2.8. Carboxymethyl Cellulose
3.3. Non-Resorbable or Permanent Filler Materials
3.3.1. Legal Situation
3.3.2. Polymethylmethacrylate Microspheres
3.3.3. Silicone
3.3.4. Polyalkylimide or Alkylimide Hydrogel
3.3.5. Polyacrylamide Hydrogel
3.3.6. Iatrogenic Allogenosis
3.4. Indications for the Use of Filler Materials
3.4.1. Facial Diagnosis: Objective to Treat
3.4.2. Injection Technique
3.4.3. Approach to Treatment of the Upper Third
3.4.4. Approach to Treatment of the Middle Third
3.4.5. Approach to Treatment of the Lower Third
3.4.6. Skin Revitalization Techniques
3.4.7. Alert Areas
3.5. Rhino-Modeling
3.5.1. Indications and Contraindications for Rhinomodeling
3.5.2. Specific Anatomy: Nasal Proportions
3.5.3. Materials Used for Rhino-Modeling
3.5.4. Rhino-Modeling Technique
3.5.5. Secondary Rhino-Modeling
3.5.6. Complications and Adverse Effects
3.6. Lip Implants
3.6.1. Anatomy and Proportions of the Lips
3.6.2. Materials Used for the Lips
3.6.3. Features of Male and Female Lips
3.6.4. Lip Contouring
3.6.5. Lip Volume Enhancement
3.6.6. Rejuvenation of Lips and Peribucal Area
3.6.7. Lip Moisturizing Technique
3.6.8. Complications and Adverse Effects
3.7. Identifying Filler Materials Using Ultrasound
3.7.1. Resorbable Fillers
3.7.2. Semi-Permanent Fillers
3.7.3. Permanent Fillers
3.7.4. Ultrasound for the Management of Complications with Filler Substances
3.8. Facial Support Threads
3.8.1. Sutures Features and Mechanism of Action
3.8.2. Indications
3.8.3. Insertion Plan and Insertion Patterns
3.8.4. Insertion Procedure
3.8.5. Types of PDO Threads
3.8.6. APTOS Threads
3.8.7. Cone Yarns, Twin Needles
3.8.8. Treatment Plan
3.8.9. Approach to Complications and AE
3.8.10. Combination with Other Tightening Treatments
3.9. Adverse Effects and Complications of Filler Materials
3.9.1. Early General Complications, Prevention, and Treatment
3.9.2. Late General Complications, Prevention, and Treatment
3.9.3. Complications Associated with Hyaluronic Acid Injections
3.9.4. Complications Associated with Calcium Hydroxyapatite Injections
3.9.5. Complications Associated with Deep Sutures and PDO Threads
3.9.6. Complications Associated with the Use of Permanent Materials
3.9.7. Hyaluronidase
3.10. Suture and Implant Approach for the Male Patient
3.10.1. Aging Process in Male Patients
3.10.2. General Considerations for Filler Treatment in Male Patients
3.10.3. Volume Restoration in the Middle Third
3.10.4. Volume Restoration in the Lower Third
3.10.5. Facial Masculinization
Module 4. Laser and Light Sources in Aesthetic Medicine
4.1. History of the Use of Light Sources: Current Indications
4.1.1. History of the Use of Light Sources
4.1.2. What is Light? What is Wavelength? What is a Chromophore?
4.1.3. Fabric Optics
4.1.4. Interaction of Light and Tissue: Biological Effects.
4.1.5. Therapeutic Effects: Theories of Action
4.1.6. Light Emission Systems: Laser, Intense Pulsed Light and LEDs
4.2. Treatment of Vascular Lesions
4.2.1. Main Indications: Most Commonly Used Laser Types and Light Sources
4.2.2. Contraindications
4.2.3. Side Effects
4.3. Treatment of Pigmented Lesions and Tattoos
4.3.1. Differential Diagnosis of Pigmented Lesions: Importance of the Use of Wood's Light and the Dermatoscope
4.3.2. Laser and light Source Treatment of Pigmented Lesions
4.3.3. Laser Treatment of Tattoos
4.3.4. Contraindications
4.3.5. Side Effects
4.4. Laser Photoepilation and Light Sources
4.4.1. Patient Selection and Types of Treatment
4.4.2. Treatment of Particular Cases
4.4.3. Contraindications
4.4.4. Side Effects
4.5. Treatment of Acne, Scars, and Stretch Marks with Lasers and Light Sources
4.5.1. Acne: Treatment with Laser and Light Sources, Contraindications and Side Effects
4.5.2. Scars: Grading, Treatment Types, Contraindications and Side Effects
4.5.3. Stretch Marks: Types of Treatment, Contraindications and Side Effects
4.6. Rejuvenation
4.6.1. Ablative
4.6.2. Non-Ablative
4.6.3. Fractional Treatment
4.6.4. Combination of Treatments
4.6.5. Contraindications
4.6.6. Side Effects
4.7. Localized Fat Treatment
4.7.1. Laser Lipolysis
4.7.2. LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy)
4.8. Photobiomodulation
4.8.1. What is Photobiomodulation?
4.8.2. Indications
4.8.3. Contraindications
4.8.4. Side Effects
4.9. Photodynamic Therapy
4.9.1. Definition
4.9.2. Indications
4.9.3. Contraindications
4.9.4. Side Effects
4.10. Safety in the Use of Light Sources
4.10.1. Eye Protection
4.10.2. Occupational Hazards
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Postgraduate Diploma in Main Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine
Due to the extensive list of practices and processes corresponding to the area of aesthetic medicine, it is essential for professionals specialized in the field to know, manage and Professional Professional Master's Degree's Degree the various tools, techniques and technologies used in the sector. Due to this situation, there is a growing interest, on the part of professionals specialized in the subject, in addressing academic programs that facilitate knowledge of the possibilities of intervention in the area. Responding to this need, at TECH Global University we have designed our Postgraduate Diploma program in Main Techniques and Tools in Aesthetic Medicine. In this postgraduate Postgraduate Diploma, special attention will be paid to the new types of lasers and light sources used in the treatment processes against cases of acne, stretch marks and scars. In addition, the updating of the following topics will be deepened: the aspects and factors to be considered in the advancement of facial treatments with fillers in male patients; and the identification of the new techniques used in modern lip volume augmentation processes.
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Due to the constant pace of innovations and methodological, protocol and technological implementations that characterize the aesthetic medicine sector, this field stands out as an area of great demand regarding the degree of preparation and updating of its professionals. In our Postgraduate Diploma program you will address the understanding of the current and future panorama of the area of aesthetic medicine, contemplating the new methodological trends in the sector. In the same way, in this postgraduate Postgraduate Diploma, the modernization of the following aspects will be deepened: the identification of the particularities, effects and contraindications to be considered in the development of a photobiomodulation procedure; and the possibilities present in the application of botulinum toxins in the processes of correction and treatment of wrinkles on the chin and forehead.