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Introduction to the Program
Un programa exhaustivo y 100% online, exclusivo de TECH y con una perspectiva internacional respaldada por nuestra afiliación con The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery”
La Cirugía de Remodelación Corporal vive una evolución constante gracias a técnicas que refinan proporción, simetría y funcionalidad tras pérdidas masivas de peso, envejecimiento o cambios fisiológicos. De hecho, la ampliación del conocimiento anatómico, los avances en seguridad perioperatoria y el uso de abordajes menos invasivos favorecen resultados estéticos estables y una recuperación más ágil. En este escenario, la actualización resulta esencial para responder con solvencia a las expectativas del paciente actual.
Por ello, TECH Global University ha diseñado esta Postgraduate diploma en Body Contouring Surgery para perfeccionar la precisión técnica en abdomen y rostro. Su completo itinerario académico integrará contenidos que abarcan anatomía topográfica, sistemas fasciales, ligamentos de retención, musculatura de la pared abdominal, variantes anatómicas genitales y principios de planificación quirúrgica. Además, se profundiza en la selección de técnicas según morfología, reparación de estructuras de soporte, optimización de cicatrices y prevención de complicaciones, con apoyo en casos reales que ilustran los desafíos del quirófano.
Lo mejor es su metodología 100% online que facilitará actualizar conocimientos sin sacrificar la agenda profesional. Asimismo, el método Relearning garantizará una experiencia flexible y continua mediante recursos multimedia, reiteración inteligente de conceptos y actividades orientadas a la práctica quirúrgica real. Todo ello asegura una capacitación rigurosa, accesible y alineada con las exigencias actuales de la Remodelación Corporal.
Asimismo, gracias a que TECH Global University es miembro del The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS), el profesional contará con materiales especializados, guías y ejercicios avanzados para la práctica clínica en cirugía cosmética. Además, podrá asistir a eventos académicos, recibir descuentos en publicaciones y conectarse con una amplia red internacional de destacados investigadores, reforzando el conocimiento en este campo.
Comenzarás a dominar todas las estructuras faciales: piel, subcutáneo y músculo aponeurótico para optimizar resultados en lifting y procedimientos afines”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Body Contouring Surgery contiene el programa universitario más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Medicina
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que están concebidos recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
TECH Global University te ofrece la oportunidad de avanzar a tu propio ritmo, con total flexibilidad y acceso permanente al contenido, mientras te posicionas como un profesional altamente competitivo en cirugía estética”
Incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales pertenecientes al ámbito de la Medicina, que vierten en este programa la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextualizado, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará un estudio inmersivo programado para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el alumno deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, el profesional contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Con esta titulación universitaria online, incorporarás enfoques actualizados en el manejo del contorno corporal, garantizando resultados óptimos y una práctica quirúrgica basada en la excelencia”
Comprenderás la anatomía topográfica de la región abdominal y los elementos que determinan un contorno estético y funcional”
Syllabus
The contents structure has been designed by the best professionals in the cosmetic surgery sector, with extensive experience and recognized prestige in the profession, backed by the volume of cases reviewed, studied and intervened, and with extensive mastery of new technologies applied to teaching.
This Postgraduate diploma contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Aesthetic Surgery of the Abdominal Wall
1.1. Anatomy of the Abdominal Region
1.1.1. Introduction
1.1.2. Topographic Anatomy of the Abdominal Region
1.1.2.1. Skin of the Abdominal Region
1.1.2.2. Anatomy of the Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue
1.1.2.3. Superficial Fascial System
1.1.2.4. Abdominal Wall Musculature
1.1.2.5. Vascular Zones of the Abdominal Wall
1.1.3. Lymphatic Drainage
1.1.4. Conclusions
1.1.5. Summary
1.2. Aesthetic Considerations and of the Abdominal Region
1.2.1. Introduction
1.2.2. Body Ideal
1.2.3. Anthropometric Relationships
1.2.4. Abdominal Aesthetic Units
1.2.5. Navel position
1.2.6. Summary
1.3. Mini-Abdominoplasty
1.3.1. Introduction
1.3.2. Patient Characteristics
1.3.3. Marking
1.3.4. Surgical Technique
1.3.4.1. Incision
1.3.4.2. Flap Lifting and Extension of the Dissection
1.3.4.3. Treatment of the Muscular Wall
1.3.4.4. Closure of the Incision
1.3.5. Postoperative Management
1.3.6. Complications
1.3.7. Summary
1.4. Extended Mini– Abdominoplasty
1.4.1. Introduction
1.4.2. Patient Characteristics
1.4.3. Marking
1.4.4. Surgical Technique
1.4.4.1. Incision
1.4.4.2. Flap Lifting and Extension of the Dissection
1.4.4.3. Treatment of the Muscular Wall
1.4.4.4. Closure of the Incision
1.4.5. Postoperative Management
1.5. Lipoabdominoplasty
1.5.1. Introduction
1.5.2. Patient Characteristics
1.5.3. Marking
1.5.4. Surgical Technique
1.5.4.1. Incision
1.5.4.2. Flap Lifting and Extension of the Dissection
1.5.4.3. Treatment of the Muscular Wall
1.5.4.4. Closure of the Incision
1.5.5. Postoperative Management
1.6. Classic Abdominoplasty
1.6.1. Introduction
1.6.2. Patient Characteristics
1.6.3. Marking
1.6.4. Surgical Technique
1.6.4.1. Incision
1.6.4.2. Flap Lifting and Extension of the Dissection
1.6.4.3. Treatment of the Muscular Wall
1.6.4.4. Closure of the Incision
1.6.5. Baroudi Patterns
1.6.6. Progressive Tension Points
1.6.7. Postoperative Management
1.7. Umbilicoplasty
1.7.1. Introduction
1.7.2. Preoperative Assessment
1.7.3. Marking
1.7.4. Surgical Techniques
1.7.5. Postoperative Care
1.7.6. Summary
1.8. Abdominoplasty in the Post-bariatric Patient
1.8.1. Introduction
1.8.2. Patient Characteristics
1.8.3. Marking
1.8.4. Surgical Techniques
1.8.4.1. Fleur de Lis
1.8.4.2. Scarpa's Fascia Lifting
1.8.4.3. Circumferential
1.8.4.4. Reversal
1.8.4.5. Vertical
1.8.5. Postoperative Care
1.8.6. Summary
1.9. Complications in Abdominoplasty
1.9.1. Hematomas and Seromas
1.9.2. Dehiscence
1.9.3. Necrosis
1.9.4. Scar Malposition
1.9.5. Infections
1.9.6.Thromboembolism
1.10. Complementary Procedures to Abdominal Surgery
1.10.1. Introduction
1.10.2. Cryolipolysis
1.10.3. Radiofrequency
1.10.4. Summary
Module 2. Facial and Cervical Rejuvenation Surgery
2.1. Facial Anatomy
2.1.1. Introduction
2.1.2. Facial Areas
2.1.3. Facial views
2.1.4. Skin
2.1.5. Subcutaneous
2.1.6. Aponeurotic Muscle
2.1.7. Retaining Ligaments
2.1.8. Periosteum and Deep Fascia
2.1.9. Specific Considerations According to the Anatomical Region
2.1.10. Cervicofacial Analysis
2.1.11. Facial Aging
2.1.11.1. Theories of Aging
2.1.11.2. Structural Changes
2.1.12. Dangerous Areas
2.1.13. Summary
2.2. Subperiosteal Middle Third Facelift
2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2. Preoperative Assessment
2.2.3. Surgical Technique
2.2.4. Postoperative Care
2.2.5. Complications
2.2.6. Summary
2.3. Cervicofacial Rhytidoplasty
2.3.1. Introduction
2.3.2. Patient selecting
2.3.3. Preoperative Assessment
2.3.4. Surgical Technique
2.3.5. Postoperative Care
2.3.6. Complications
2.3.7. Summary
2.4. Cervicoplasty
2.4.1. Introduction
2.4.2. Classification of Cervicofacial Alterations
2.4.3. Treatment
2.4.3.1. Submental Liposuction
2.4.3.2. Submentoplasty with Platysmaplasty
2.4.3.3. Excision of the Submandibular Glands
2.4.4. Postoperative Care
2.4.5. Complications
2.4.6. Summary
2.5. Facelift with SMAS Flaps
2.5.1. Introduction
2.5.2. Patient Assessment
2.5.3. Preoperative Assessment
2.5.4. Smas Flaps
2.5.4.1. Smas Plication
2.5.4.2. Smassectomy
2.5.4.3. Extended Smas
2.5.4.4. Macs Lift
2.5.4.5. High Smas
2.5.5. Suspension Stitches
2.5.6. Mini Lift
2.5.7. Postoperative Care
2.5.8. Complications
2.5.9. Summary
2.6. Perioral Rejuvenation
2.6.1. Introduction
2.6.2. Lip Anatomy and Anthropometry
2.6.3. Ideal look
2.6.4. Gender and Ethnic Variations
2.6.5. Aging Process
2.6.5.1. Chemical Peeling
2.6.5.2. Laser Resurfacing
2.6.5.3. Botulinum Toxin
2.2.5.4. Facial Fillers
2.2.6. Subnasal Lifting
2.2.7. Preoperative Assessment
2.2.8. Surgical Technique
2.2. 9. Complications
2.2.10. Summary
2.7. Aesthetic Management of the Chin
2.7.1. Introduction
2.7.2. Aesthetic Analysis
2.7.3. Osteotomiasis
2.7.3.1. Slippage
2.7.3.2. Step
2.7.3.3. Wedge
2.7.3.4. Grafting
2.7.3.5. Complications
2.7.4. Genioplasty with Prosthesis
2.7.4.1 Types of Prosthesis and Choice
2.7.4.2 Intraoral Approach
2.7.4.4 External Approach
2.7.5. Complications
2.7.6. Summary
2.8. Rejuvenation with Facial Lipoinjection
2.8.1. Fat Grafting: Principles and Generalities
2.8.2. Fat Harvesting
2.8.2.1. Donor Site Selection
2.8.2.2. Tumescent Remedy
2.8.2.3. Cannula Selection
2.8.2.4. Liposuction
2.8.2.5. Fat Processing Techniques
2.8.2.5.1. Centrifugation
2.8.2.5.2. Washing and Filtering
2.8.2.5.3. Washing and Decanting
2.8.2.5.4. Telfarolling
2.8.3. Fats.
2.8.4. Complications
2.8.5. Summary
2.9. Facial Fillers and Botulinum Toxin
2.9.1. Introduction
2.9.2. Facial Filler
2.9.2.1. Characteristics
2.9.2.2. Treatment Areas
2.9.2.3. Application Techniques
2.9.2.4. Complications
2.9.3. Botulinum Toxin
2.9.3.1. Characteristics
2.9.3.2. Treatment Areas
2.9.3.3. Application Techniques
2.9.3.4. Complications
2.9.4. Summary
2.10. Other Rejuvenation Techniques. Peelings, Energy Generating Equipment
2.10.1. Introduction
2.10.2. Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin.
2.10.3. Phototypes
2.10.4. Classification of Facial Aestheticism
2.10.5. Peelings
2.10.5.1. Generalities and Basic Principles
2.10.5.2. Classification
2.10.5.3. Application Techniques
2.10.5.4. Complications
2.10.6. Peelings, Energy Generating Equipment
2.10.6.1 Classification
2.10.6.2 Application and Effect
2.10.6.3 Complications
2.10.6.4 Summary
Module 3. Intimate Surgery
3.1. Anatomy of the Female Genital Area
3.1.1. Introduction
3.1.2. Classification of the Female Anatomy
3.1.3. Anatomical Variants
3.1.4. Process of Transformation of the Genitalia in the Chronological Evolution of Women
3.1.5. Ethical Considerations of the Cosmetic Plastic Surgery of the Female Genitalia
3.1.6. Patient Protection and Preoperative Evaluation.
3.1.7. Summary
3.2. Surgical Procedures I. Vulva and Mount of Venus
3.2.1. Introduction
3.2.2. Labiaplasty
3.2.2.1 Labia Minora
3.2.2.1.1. Wedge Reduction
3.2.2.1.2. Curved Linear Reduction
3.2.2.1.3. Reduction by De-epithelization
3.2.2.1.4. Z plasty Reduction
3.2.2.2. Labia Majora
3.2.2.2.1. Mayoroplasty
3.2.3. Clitoral Hood Reduction
3.2.4. Reduction of the Mount of Venus
3.2.5. Summary
3.3. Surgical Procedures II. Perineoplasty, Colpoperineoplasty
3.3.1. Introduction
3.3.2. Vaginal Rejuvenation
3.3.3. Prolapse and Sexual Function
3.3.4. Vaginal Relaxation and Effect on Sexual Function
3.3.5. Evaluation and Diagnosis
3.3.6. Perineoplasty
3.3.7. Colpoperineoplasty
3.3.8. Hymenoplasty
3.3.9. Summary
3.4. Complications of Female Cosmetic Surgery
3.4.1. Introduction
3.4.2. Mount of Venus Reduction, Liposuction, Lift
3.4.3. Labia Majora Reduction
3.4.4. Clitoral Hood Surgery
3.4.5. Labia Minora Reduction
3.4.6. Perineoplasty
3.4.7. Hymenoplasty
3.4.8. Labia Majora Augmentation
3.4.9. Summary
3.5. Auxiliary Procedures
3.5.1. Vulvar Cleansing Techniques
3.5.2. Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation
3.5.3. Vaginal Rejuvenation with Radiofrequency
3.5.4. Autologous Fat Grafting
3.5.5. Platelet-rich Plasma
3.5.6. Non-autologous Filler Materials
3.5.7. Summary
3.6. Male Intimate Surgery
3.6.1. Introduction
3.6.2. Male Anatomy
3.6.3. Anatomical Variants
3.6.4. Process of Transformation of the Genitalia in the Chronological Evolution of Man
3.6.5. Ethical Considerations of the Cosmetic Plastic Surgery of the Male Genitalia
3.6.6. Patient Protection and Preoperative Evaluation.
3.6.7. Summary
3.7. Surgical Treatments
3.7.1. Introduction
3.7.2. Circumcision and Phimosis
3.7.3. Lengthening of Preputial Frenulum
3.7.4. Circumcision Reversal
3.7.5. Lengthening Phalloplasty
3.7.5.1. Suspensory Ligament Release
3.7.5.2. V-Y Advancement Flap
3.7.6. thickening Phalloplasty
3.7.6.1. Penile Thickening with Fat
3.7.6.2. Engrosam
3.7.6.3. Penile Thickening with Acellular Dermal Matrix
3.7.7. Complications
3.7.8. Postoperative Management
3.7.9. Summary
3.8. Hidden Penis
3.8.1. Introduction
3.8.2. Preoperative Assessment
3.8.3. Classification
3.8.4. Surgical Technique
3.8.4.1. Trapped penis
3.8.4.2. Sail Penis
3.8.4.3. Inground Penis
3.8.5. Other Related Causes
3.8.5.1. Excess Skin or Fat
3.8.5.2. Suprapubic Liposuction - Skin and Panniculus Excision
3.8.6. Postoperative Care
3.8.7. Complications
3.8.8. Summary
3.9. Penile Curvature and Deformity Correction. Peyronie's Dsease.
3.9.1. Introduction
3.9.2. Etiology
3.9.3. Risk determinants
3.9.4. Classification
3.9.5. Acute Phase Management
3.9.5.1. Patient Evaluation
3.9.5.2. Conservative Therapy
3.9.5.3. Oral Therapy
3.9.5.4. Intralesional Injection Therapy
3.9.5.5. Topical Therapy
3.9.5.6. Other Therapies
3.9.6. Surgical Treatment
3.9.6.1. Plicature of the Unaffected Side
3.9.6.2. Incision or Excision and Graft
3.9.6.3. Penile Implants
3.9.7. Complications
3.9.8. Summary
3.10. Congenital or Acquired Testicular Absence due to Testicular Loss
3.10.1. Introduction
3.10.2. Testicular Absence
3.10.2.1. Etiology of Testicular Agenesis
3.10.2.2. Reconstruction with Prosthesis and Fat
3.10.2.3. Complications
3.10.3. Scrotum. Scrotoplasty
3.10.3.1. Etiology
3.10.3.2. Surgical Techniques
3.10.3.2.1. Spindle Resection3.
3.10.3.2.2. Z-plasty
3.10.3.2.3. Correction of the Penioscrotal Crease
3.10.3.3. Complications
3.10.3.4. Summary
Module 4. Aesthetic Surgery of the Gluteal Region
4.1. Neuromuscular Anatomy.
4.1.1. Introduction
4.1.2. Musculature of the Gluteal Region
4.1.3. Vascularization of the Gluteal Region
4.1.4. Innervation
4.1.5. Summary
4.2. Gluteal Aesthetics
4.2.1. Introduction
4.2.2. Aesthetic Units of the Gluteus
4.2.3. Aesthetics Ideal
4.2.4. Aesthetics Analysis:
4.2.4.1 Ideal Pre-sacral Space Shape
4.2.4.2 Gluteal-gluteal-internal Crease
4.2.4.3 Lateral Gluteal Trochanteric Depression/Hip Contour
4.2.4.4 Lateral Gluteal Aesthetics
4.2.5. Gluteal Type Classification
4.2.6. Summary
4.3 Patient Approach
4.3.1. Introduction
4.3.2. Diagnosis
4.3.3. Patient selecting
4.3.4. Aesthetic Goals
4.3.5. Security Protocol
4.3.6. Summary
4.4. Gluteal Implants
4.4.1. Introduction
4.4.2. Gluteus Muscle Height/Width Ratio
4.4.3. Types of Gluteal Implants
4.4.4. Selection of the Implant According to its Shape
4.4.5. Selection of the Implant Size
4.4.6. Summary
4.5. Pockets in Gluteoplasty with Implants
4.5.1. Introduction
4.5.2. Subcutaneous
4.5.3. Subfascial
4.5.4. Submuscular
4.5.5. Intramuscular
4.5.6. Summary
4.6. Gluteoplasty with Implants
4.6.1. Introduction
4.6.2. Submuscular
4.6.2.1. Marking
4.6.2.2. Surgical Technique
4.6.3. Intramuscular
4.6.3.1 Marking
4.6.3.2 Surgical Technique
4.6.4. Intramuscular XYZ
4.6.4.1 Marking
4.6.4.2 Surgical Technique
4.6.5. Summary
4.7. Gluteoplasty with Autologous Fat Transfer
4.7.1. Introduction
4.7.2. Fat Metabolism
4.7.3. Graft Fats.
4.7.3.1. Physiology of Integration
4.7.3.2. Fat Graft Procurement
4.7.3.3. Fat Graft Processing
4.7.3.4. Fat Graft Transfer Method
4.7.3.4.1. Injection Machines
4.7.3.4.2. EVL (expantionvibrationlipofilling)
4.7.4. Fat Transfer Surgical Technique
4.7.5. Summary
4.8. Gluteal Enhancement with Fat and Implants
4.8.1. Introduction
4.8.2. Composite Gluteal Augmentation
4.8.2.1. Marking
4.8.2.2. Surgical Technique
4.8.3. Three-dimensional Combined
4.8.3.1. Marking
4.8.3.2. Surgical Technique
4.8.4. Summary
4.9. Gluteal Iatrogenic Allogenosis
4.9.1. Introduction
4.9.2. History
4.9.3. Signs and symptoms
4.9.4. Treatment and Evolution
4.9.5. Summary
4.10. Complications and Recovery of the Patient of Gluteal Aesthetic Surgery
4.10.1. Introduction
4.10.2. Comparison between Gluteoplasty with Implants and Gluteoplasty with Autologous Fat Transfer
4.10.3. CC Monitoring.
4.10.3.1 Return to Activities
4.10.3.2 Post-operative Garments and Supplies
4.10.3.3 Drainages
4.10.3.4 Management of Post-operative Pain
4.10.4. Complications
4.10.4.1 Infection
4.10.4.2 Seromas
4.10.4.3 Fat Embolism
4.10.4.4 Dehiscence of the Surgical Wound
4.10.4.5 Neuropraxia
4.10.4.6 Implant Exposure
4.10.4.7 Capsular Contracture
4.10.4.8 Implant Rotation
4.10.4.9 Implant Malposition
4.10.4.10 Changes in the Skin
4.10.5. Summary
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