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More and more people are demanding rejuvenation treatments, so specialization in this field will be of great value to those who wish to achieve professional success"
The significant increase in life expectancy the world over has led to people increasingly wanting to look and feel better for longer. It is evident that this is the case when the majority of people in their sixth decade are still considered “young” and yet, in sociological terms, from the age of 65 onwards, one can officially be considered elderly.
This program favors an entirely different method of approaching the patient, it will provide medical professionals with a much deeper understanding of the unavoidable aging process, of the known factors involved and their interrelation, and of the way they can affect the human being.
Once the factors that affect aging have been addressed, aging itself can be investigated and, in particular, how to avoid its acceleration and to delay the undesirable effects that this process entails not only physically, but also psychologically, cognitively, aesthetically and even sexually.
For all these reasons, TECH has designed this program, which provides professionals with the necessary tools to carry out a comprehensive review of their patients needs from a multidisciplinary point of view, thanks to the unique content which has been specially prepared by doctors from different specialties, psychologists, nutritionists and pharmacists. This is done in order to demonstrate that only from a source of knowledge taken from a variety of disciplines, which at first may seem independent from one another but which are in fact closely related, can a process as complex as aging be tackled with any guarantee of success.
This Professional master’s degree is an intense program designed to teach students about the technology, materials and treatments within this discipline and to provide a complete overview of anti-aging techniques that will allow you to specialize in an ethical and responsible way. This Professional master’s degree provides high-level training that seeks to create professionals of the highest quality. In addition, its 100% online format will allow you to continue your studies from wherever you choose, without the need to travel.
Expand your knowledge with this Professional Master´s Degree and achieve excellence in this field”
This Professional master’s degree in Antiaging contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- Practical cases presented by experts in Antiaging
- The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- News on anti-aging techniques
- Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
- Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in anti-aging techniques
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
This Professional master’s degree may be the best investment you can make in the selection of an up-to-date program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in antiaging, you will obtain a degree from TECH Global University"
The teaching staff includes professionals from the field of aesthetics medicine, who bring their experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will allow the professional a situated and contextual learning, that is to say, a simulated environment that will provide an immersive specialization programmed to train in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the surgeon must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year. For this purpose, the professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in antiaging with extensive experience.
Don’t hesitate to sign up for this unique learning experience with TECH, you will find the best teaching material and online lessons"
This 100% online program will allow you to combine your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in this field"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by the best professionals in the antiaging sector, with extensive experience and recognized prestige in the profession, backed by the volume of cases reviewed and studied and with extensive knowledge of the latest technology in teaching.
This Professional master’s degree contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market"
Module 1. Antiaging Medicine
1.1. Antiaging Medicine
1.1.1. Empirical Knowledge
1.1.2. Scientific Knowledge
1.1.3. Looking to the Future. Immortality
1.2. Theories of Aging. Pathophysiology
1.2.1 Evolutionary and Genetic Theories
1.2.2. Physiological Theories
1.2.3. Theories of Fatigue
1.2.4. Conclusions
1.3. Species and Longevity
1.3.1. Concept of Longevity
1.3.2. Animal, Plant and Organic Longevity
1.3.3. Human Longevity
1.4. Mechanisms of Cellular Aging
1.4.1. The Weissman and Minot Concept
1.4.2. Free Radical Theories
1.4.3 Integrative Theory of Aging
1.5. Mitochondrias
1.5.1. The Mitochondrion as an Organelle. Prokaryotic Origin
1.5.2. Mitochondrial Structure
1.5.3. Generating Energy
1.5.4. Oxidative Processes
1.6. Chronobiology 1. Suprachiasmatic Pineal Nucleus. Circadian Rhythm
1.6.1. Structure of the Pineal Gland
1.6.2. Physiology of the Pineal Gland
1.6.3. Circadian Rhythms
1.6.4. Other Biological Rhythms
1.7. Chronobiology 2. Sleep and Sleeplessness
1.7.1. Sleep Phases
1.7.2. Neuroendocrine Activity According to Sleep Phases
1.7.3. Jet Lag
1.8. Immunity. Immunosenescence
1.8.1. Humoral Immunity
1.8.2. Cellular Immunity
1.8.3. Immunomodulation. AM3
1.9. Telomeres and Telomerase
1.9.1. Genome Structure and Tolomers
1.9.2. Role of Telomerases
1.9.3. Telomeric Diseases
1.10. Expososma and Aging
1.10.1. Concept of Exposoma
1.10.2. Classification of the Factors Involved
1.10.3. Actions to Control the Effect of the Exposome on Aging
Module 2. Hormones and Their Connection to Aging Hormone Therapy
2.1. Endocrinology and Antiaging
2.1.1. Hormone Synthesis
2.1.2. Hormone Transport
2.1.3. Degradation of Hormones
2.2. Neuroimmunoendocrine Axis
2.2.1. Hypothalamus/Pituitary/Thyroid Axis
2.2.2. Hypothalamus/Pituitary/Liver Axis
2.2.3. Hypothalamus/Pituitary/Pituitary/Adrenal Axis
2.3. Stress and Premature Aging
2.3.1. Oxidative Stress
2.3.2. Inflammation
2.3.3. Neurodegeneration
2.4. Thyroid + Adrenal Cortex
2.4.1. Thyroid Hormone
2.4.2. Alteration of the Thyroid Gland
2.4.3. Cortisol, Aldosterone and Steroid Hormones Synthesized in the Adrenal Cortex
2.4.3.1. Synthesis
2.4.3.2. Neuroendocrine Regulation
2.4.3.3. Pathologies Derived from the Alteration of Hormone Secretion
2.4.3.3.1. Pathologies Related to the Secretion of Cortisol
2.4.3.3.2. Pathologies Related to Aldosterone Secretion
2.4.3.3.3. Pathologies Related to Sex Hormone Synthesis
2.5. Melatonin and Neurodegeneration
2.5.1. Melatonin, Neuroendocrine Synthesis and Regulation
2.5.2. Functions of Melatonin and its Role in Neurodegeneration
2.5.3. Clinical Uses of Melatonin
2.6. Growth Hormone
2.6.1. Synthesis
2.6.2. Neuroendocrine Regulation
2.6.3. Functions
2.7. Growth and Antiaging Hormone
2.7.1. Clinical Applications
2.7.2. Side Effects:
2.7.3. Treatment
2.8. Menopause
2.8.1. Hormonal Changes in Menopause
2.8.2. Clinical Manifestations
2.8.3. Treatment
2.9. Implications for Aging Due to Menopause
2.9.1. Osteoporosis. Types
2.9.2. Pathogenic Factors
2.9.3. Microbiological
2.9.4. Treatment
2.10. Synthetic and Bioidentical Hormones. Hormone Therapy
2.10.1. Basic Concepts
2.10.2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Bioidentical Hormones
2.10.3. Hormone Therapy
2.10.4. Hormone Therapy
Module 3. Physical Activity. Sedentary Lifestyle. Obesity
3.1. Physiology of Physical Activity
3.1.1. Nervous and Muscular Control of Movement
3.1.2. Metabolism in Exercise
3.1.3. Adaptive Responses to Physical Exercise
3.1.3.1. Hematology
3.1.3.2. Cardiovascular
3.1.3.3. Pulmonary
3.1.3.4. Muscular
3.2. Physiological Evaluation and Interpretation I
3.2.1. Anthropometry
3.2.2. Aerobic and Anaerobic Functional Capacity
3.2.3. Laboratory Tests
3.2.4. Field Tests
3.3. Physiological Evaluation and Interpretation II
3.3.1. Stress Tests
3.3.2. Stress Test Interpretation
3.3.3. Clinical Cases
3.4. Personalized Prescription of Physical Activity in Young Adults
3.4.1. Fundamentals of Strength Training
3.4.2. Fundamentals of Endurance Training
3.4.3. Injury Prevention
3.4.3.1. Sensory-Motor Training
3.4.3.2. Flexibility Training
3.5. Personalized Prescription of Physical Activity for the Elderly
3.5.1. Fundamentals of Cardiovascular Training and its Differences in Young Adults
3.5.2. Fundamentals of Strength and Endurance Training
3.5.3. Prevention from Falls
3.6. Physical Activity, Longevity and Quality of Life
3.6.1. Cardiovascular Diseases
3.6.2. Pulmonary Diseases
3.6.3. Neuromuscular Diseases
3.6.4. Musculoskeletal Disorders
3.6.5. Special Populations
3.6.5.1. Pregnancy
3.6.5.2. Advanced Age
3.7. Strategies for Rehabilitation and Recovery from Exertion
3.7.1. Recovery Techniques
3.7.1.1. Physical Measurements
3.7.1.2. Nutrition (Hydration, Diet)
3.7.2. Hypoxic Preconditioning
3.8. Sedentary Lifestyles and Obesity
3.8.1. Current Situation of Obesity Worldwide
3.8.2. Obesity as a Metabolic Disease
3.8.3. Obesity Prevention Strategies and Sedentary Lifestyles
3.9. Pharmacological Treatment of Obesity. GLP1– Liraglutide
3.9.1. Pharmacological Mechanism of Action
3.9.2. Indications and Contraindications
3.9.3. Usefulness in Clinical Practice and its Applications
3.10. Dietary Supplementation
3.10.1. Vitamins
3.10.2. Antioxidants
3.10.3. Coenzyme Q10
3.10.4. Calcium
3.10.5. Chondroprotectors
3.10.6. Nutricosmetics
Module 4. Nutrition
4.1. Micronutrition
4.1.1. Micronutrient Concept
4.1.2. Vitamins
4.1.3. Minerals
4.1.4. Trace Elements
4.1.5. Other Micronutrients
4.2. Orthomolecular Nutrition
4.2.1. Orthomolecular Nutrition Concept
4.2.2. Nutripharmaceuticals
4.2.3. Orthomolecular Nutrition Benefits
4.3. Supplementation
4.3.1. Concept of Nutritional Supplements
4.3.2. Types of Nutritional Supplements
4.3.3. Usefulness of Nutritional Supplements in Antiaging Medicine
4.4. Nutrigenetics. Nutrigenomics
4.4.1. Nutrigenetics Concept
4.4.2. Nutrigenomics Concept
4.4.3. Applications of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics
4.5. Vitamins and Disease Prevention
4.5.1. Types of Vitamins
4.5.2. Hypovitaminosis and Hypervitaminosis
4.5.3. Hypovitaminosis Treatment and Prevention
4.6. Food Additives
4.6.1. Food Additive Concept
4.6.2. Functions of Food Additives
4.6.3. Classification and Identification of Foodstuffs
4.7. Integrated Nutrition and Feeding
4.7.1. Concept and foundations of Integrative Nutrition
4.7.2. Anti-Inflammatory Foods
4.7.3. Integrative Nutrition and the Future
4.8. Nutraceuticals
4.8.1. Nutraceuticals
4.8.2. Differences Between Nutraceuticals and Food Supplements
4.8.3. Most Representative Nutraceuticals
4.9. Prebiotics and Probiotics
4.9.1. Concept of Prebiotic. Benefits of Prebiotics
4.9.2. Probiotic Concept. Benefit of Probiotics
4.9.3. Symbiotic Concept. Benefits of Symbiotic
4.10. Free Radicals and Antioxidants
4.10.1. Concept of Free Radicals and their Role in Cellular Aging
4.10.2. Function and Types of Antioxidants
4.10.3. Role of Antioxidants in the Prevention of Aging
Module 5. Neurological and Psychological Aspects of Antiaging Medicine
5.1. Psychological Aspects of Aging
5.1.1. Psychological Aspects of Aging. What Are They?
5.1.2. Psychosocial States of Aging
5.1.3. Psychological Changes in Aging (Attention, Memory, Intelligence, Creativity)
5.2. Neurological Aspects of Aging
5.2.1. Neurological Aspects of Aging. What Are they?
5.2.2. Neurological Changes Associated with Aging
5.2.3. Neurobiological Foundations of Neuronal Aging
5.2.4. Proteins
5.3. Neuroimmunoendocrine Axis
5.3.1. Neuroimmunoendocrine System
5.3.2. Neuroimmunoendocrinology of the Nervous System
5.3.3. Neuroendocrine Regulation of the Immune System
5.4. Stress Management
5.4.1. Definition of Stress
5.4.2. How Does Stress Affect Aging?
5.4.3. Treatment of Stress in Adulthood
5.5. Mindfulness (Meditation and Neurological Rejuvenation)
5.5.1. What is Mindfulness?
5.5.2. How to Practice Mindfulness? Exercises
5.5.3. Neurological Changes with the Practice of Mindfulness
5.6. Scenar Therapy
5.6.1. Introduction to Scenar Therapy
5.6.2. Benefits of Scenar Therapy
5.6.3. Scenar Devices
5.7. Neural Therapy
5.7.1. What is Neural Therapy and What is it For?
5.7.2. How Does Neural Therapy Work?
5.7.3. Main Indications for Neural Therapy
5.7.4. Treatment
5.8. Functional Changes and Aging
5.8.1. Functional Aging
5.8.2. Physiological Changes Associated with Aging
5.8.3. Cognitive Changes Associated with Aging
5.8.4. Strategies to Slow Aging
5.9. Importance of Circadian Rhythms (Chronobiology)
5.9.1. Circadian Rhythms in Humans
5.9.2. Circadian Rhythms and Sleep
5.9.3. Circadian Rhythms and Jet Lag
5.9.4. Chronobiology of Aging
5.10. Self-Concept of the Aging Process
5.10.1. Definition of Self-Concept
5.10.2. Chronological Age
5.10.3. Biological Age
5.10.4. Functional Age
Module 6. Minimally Invasive Therapies
6.1. Regenerative Medicine
6.1.1. General Introduction
6.1.2. Concept
6.1.3. Types of Fabrics
6.1.3.1. Cell Types
6.1.4. Advantages and Disadvantages
6.1.5. Medical Application
6.2. Regenerative Medicine Treatments
6.2.1. Types of Treatment
6.2.2. The Choice of Treatment
6.2.3. Results
6.3. Ozone Therapy
6.3.1. Theoretical Basis
6.3.2. Indications and Contraindications in Medicine
6.3.3. Applicability and Treatment
6.4. Hyperbaric Medicine
6.4.1. Theoretical Basis
6.4.2. Indications and Contraindications in Medicine
6.4.3. Applicability and Treatment
6.5. Carboxytherapy
6.5.1. Theoretical Basis
6.5.2. Indications and Contraindications in Medicine
6.5.3. Applicability and Treatment
6.6. Oxidermotherapy
6.6.1. Theoretical Basis
6.6.2. Indications and Contraindications in Medicine
6.6.3. Applicability and Treatment
6.7. Stem Cell Therapy
6.7.1. Fundamentals and Theoretical Foundations
6.7.2. Stem Cell Therapy in the Aging Process
6.7.3. Stem Cell Research and Other Applications
6.8. Autohemotherapy
6.8.1. Fundamentals and Theoretical Foundations
6.8.2. Autohemotherapy Applicable to Regenerative Medicine
6.8.3. Applications in Classical Medicine
6.9. Plasma Which Is Rich in Growth Factors
6.9.1. Theoretical Background, Biochemical Basis and History
6.9.2. Applications in Regenerative Medicine
6.9.2.1. Other Applications
6.9.3. Procedure and Tissue Effects
6.10. Intraparenteral Supplementation
6.10.1. Theoretical Foundations of Parenteral Nutrition and Supplementation
6.10.2. Types of Nutrients
6.10.3. Applications in Regenerative Medicine and Complications
Module 7. Alliances Between Aesthetic Medicine and Antiaging
7.1. Facial Anatomy
7.1.1. Skeletal Structure
7.1.2. Fat Structure
7.1.3. SMAS
7.1.4. Skin and Skin Appendages
7.2. Botulinum Toxin. Facial Upper Third
7.2.1. Mechanism of Action
7.2.2. Most Common Muscle Patterns
7.2.3. Application Techniques
7.2.4. Adverse Effects
7.3. Volumetrics Facial Upper Third
7.3.1. Orbit
7.3.2. Temporal Fossa
7.3.3. Fillers and Other Techniques Used
7.4. Volumetrics Midface
7.4.1. Cheekbone
7.4.2. Eye
7.4.3. Nose
7.5. Volumetrics Lower Third of the Face
7.5.1. Lips and Perioral Region
7.5.2. Chin
7.5.3. Jaw
7.6. Biostimulation
7.6.1. Sutures
7.6.2. Liquid Biostimulation
7.7. Neck, Neckline, Hands
7.7.1. Common Features
7.7.2. Neck
7.7.3. Neckline
7.7.4. Hands
7.8. Skin. Infiltrative Treatments
7.8.1. The Mesotherapeutic Technique
7.8.2. Homeopathic Mesotherapy
7.8.3. Allopathic Mesotherapy
7.8.4. Hydrobalance Mesotherapy
7.9. Skin. Dermocosmetics 1
7.9.1. Classification of Skin Aging
7.9.2. Superficial Medical Peels
7.9.3. Medium Medical Peels
7.10. Skin. Dermocosmetics 2 Home Antiaging Protocols
7.10.1. Mild Skin Aging
7.10.2. Moderate Skin Aging
7.10.3. Advanced Skin Aging
7.10.4. Severe Skin Aging
Module 8. Equipment and Lasers Applied to Antiaging Medicine
8.1. Physical Principles of Light Sources
8.1.1. Laser Definition
8.1.2. Properties
8.1.3. Laser Types
8.2. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
8.2.1. Mechanism of Action
8.2.2. Indications
8.2.3. Protocol
8.2.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.3. Q-Switched Laser
8.3.1. Mechanism of Action
8.3.2. Indications
8.3.3. Protocol
8.3.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.4. Erbium Laser
8.4.1. Mechanism of Action
8.4.2. Indications
8.4.3. Protocol
8.4.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.5. NEODIMIO-YAG Laser
8.5.1. Mechanism of Action
8.5.2. Indications
8.5.3. Protocol
8.5.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.6. Fractional CO2 Laser
8.6.1. Mechanism of Action
8.6.2. Indications
8.6.3. Protocol
8.6.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.7. Plasmalaser
8.7.1. Mechanism of Action
8.7.2. Indications
8.7.3. Protocol
8.7.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.8. Radiofrequency
8.8.1. Mechanism of Action
8.8.2. Indications
8.8.3. Protocol
8.8.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.9. Antiaging Biostimulators
8.9.1. Mechanism of Action
8.9.2. Indications
8.9.3. Protocol
8.9.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
8.10. Cryolipolysis
8.10.1. Mechanism of Action
8.10.2. Indications
8.10.3. Protocol
8.10.4. Side Effects and Contraindications
Module 9. Genital Antiaging Medicine
9.1. Psychological Aspects of Aging at the Sexual Level
9.1.1. Sexuality and Aging
9.1.2. Sexual Dysfunctions. Medical and Psychological Aspects
9.1.3. Treatment
9.2. Anatomical and Histological Reminder of the Female Sex Organs
9.2.1. External Genitalia
9.2.2. Internal Genitals
9.2.3. Cosmetic and Functional Female Intimate Pathology
9.3. Platelet-Rich Plasma in Female Genital Antiaging Medicine
9.3.1. Explanation of the Technique
9.3.2. Benefits
9.3.3. Contraindications
9.4. Carboxytherapy and Radiofrequency in Antiaging Medicine for Female Genitalia
9.4.1. Carboxytherapy
9.4.1.1. Beneficial Effects
9.4.1.2. Contraindications
9.4.2. Radiofrequency
9.4.2.1. Types of Radiofrequency
9.4.2.2. Beneficial Effects
9.4.2.3. Contraindications
9.5. Laser and LED light in Female Genital Antiaging Medicine
9.5.1. Laser
9.5.1.1. Explanation of the Technique
9.5.1.2. Benefits
9.5.1.3. Contraindications
9.5.2. LED Light
9.5.2.1. Explanation of the Technique
9.5.2.2. Benefits
9.5.2.3. Contraindications
9.6. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers in Female Genital Antiaging Medicine
9.6.1. External Genitalia
9.6.1.1. Explanation of the Technique
9.6.1.2. Benefits
9.6.1.3. Contraindications
9.6.2. Internal Genitals
9.6.2.1. Explanation of Available Techniques
9.6.2.2. Benefits
9.6.2.3. Contraindications
9.7. Anatomical and Histological Reminder of the Male Sex Organs
9.7.1. External Genitalia
9.7.2. Internal Genitals
9.7.3. Cosmetic and Functional Male Intimate Pathology
9.8. Platelet-rich Plasma in Male Genital Antiaging Medicine
9.8.1. Explanation of the Technique
9.8.2. Benefits
9.8.3. Contraindications
9.9. Carboxytherapy and Shock Wave Therapy in Male Genital Antiaging Medicine
9.9.1. Carboxytherapy
9.9.1.1. Explanation of the Technique
9.9.1.2. Expected Benefits
9.9.2. Shock Waves
9.9.2.1. Explanation of the Technique
9.9.2.2. Expected Benefits
9.10. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers in Male Genital Antiaging Medicine
9.10.1. Indications
9.10.2. Benefits
9.10.3. Contraindications
Module 10. The Antiaging Medicine Practice. Practical Aspects. Overall Approach to the Patient
10.1. Marketing. Social Media. Ethical Aspects. Medicine and Advertising
10.1.1. Marketing Plan
10.1.1.1. Situation Analysis (PESTEL, SWOT)
10.1.1.2. Plan of Objectives
10.1.1.3. Action Plan
10.1.2. Digital Communication
10.1.2.1. Social Media Plan
10.1.2.2. Social Networks
10.1.3. New Technologies
10.2. Medical History and Informed Consent
10.2.1. Types of Medical Records
10.2.2. Content of a Medical Record
10.2.2.1. Informed Consent
10.3. General Approach to the Patient in the Antiaging Clinic
10.3.1. Psychology of Patient Approach
10.3.2. Coaching Adapted to the Consultation
10.3.3. Identification of Patient Problems and Demands
10.4. Biological Age Assessment
10.4.1. Definition of Concepts
10.4.2. Evaluation Methods
10.4.3. Other Calculators
10.5. Basic Laboratory Analysis
10.5.1. Hemogram and Basic Biochemistry
10.5.2. Vitamins
10.5.3. Early Detection of Diabetes Mellitus and Dyslipidemia
10.5.4. Thyroid Profile
10.6. Specific Laboratory Analyses
10.6.1. Free Radicals Study
10.6.2. Telomeric Length Test
10.6.3. Pathology Screening
10.6.3.1. Colorectal Cancer
10.6.3.2. Breast Cancer
10.6.3.3. Neurodegenerative Diseases
10.7. Evaluation of Results and Integrated Prescription
10.7.1. Detailed Study of Results
10.7.2. Definition of Objectives
10.7.3. Integrative Treatment
10.8. Monitoring
10.8.1. Consultation Planning
10.8.2. Need for Complementary Tests
10.8.3. Resetting of Objectives and Motivational Consultation
10.9. Complementary Specialties and the Need for Referral
10.9.1. Need for Collaboration
10.9.2. Diagnosis of Incidental Disease
10.9.3. Related Specialties
10.9.3.1. Family and Community Medicine
10.9.3.2. Endocrinology and Nutrition
10.9.3.3. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
10.9.3.4. Psychiatry/Psychology
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Professional Master's Degree in Antiaging
Due to its amazing results and the great expansion and recognition of its techniques, rejuvenation treatments stand out as one of the most important areas of medicine nowadays. This situation has generated a growing interest on the part of diverse groups of patients for the search and approach of such procedures, increasing the labor demand for professionals specialized in the matter. Understanding the need for academic updating that accompanies the growth of this important occupational niche and the increasing interest of physicians for their optimal insertion in it, at TECH Global University we have designed our Professional Master's Degree program in Antiaging. In this postgraduate program, special emphasis will be placed on the possibilities of care present in the new types of lasers applied in the area of anti-aging medicine. In addition, the following aspects will be updated: the elements and benefits to be considered in the use of hyperbaric medicine in rejuvenation processes and the identification of the impact of stress on the aging of an individual; contemplating the various techniques of mindfulness and relaxation for its control and treatment.
Study an online Professional Master's Degree in antiaging
The implementation of anti-aging treatments requires, due to the nature of its practices and the wide range of procedures included in this specialty, the presence of professionals with a high degree of expertise, knowledge, preparation and skill. In our Professional Master's Degree program you will approach anti-aging treatments from the knowledge of their new fields of development, contemplating the latest intervention trends implemented in the area. Likewise, in this postgraduate program you will delve into the modernization of the following concepts: the identification of the different benefits or contraindications of the use of platelet-rich plasma in the modern processes of female genital anti-aging; and the possibilities present in the use of hormone therapy techniques in anti-aging processes.