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Why study at TECH?
With this Professional master’s degree you will be able to update all your knowledge and skills in vaginal surgical treatments and the latest techniques in vaginal and vulvar rejuvenation"
Understand the current Aesthetic Gynecology as a specialty focused purely on female intimate aesthetics would be a serious mistake. Nothing could be further from the truth, as more and more women are coming to the Aesthetic Gynecology office for questions of functionality rather than appearance. The specialist in this field must be prepared to deal with prostheses ranging from vaginal hyperhidrosis to others such as lichen schlerosus or genitourinary fistulas.
Therefore, it is essential to maintain a high level of updating, not only because of the demands of an incipient and expanding sub specialty, but also because of the discoveries and developments that have taken place in the field of gynecological aesthetics in recent years.
Modern surgical practice is, therefore, facing a favorable field of action for specialists who want to deepen their knowledge of Gynecological Aesthetics. At the same time, the complexity of this scenario makes it difficult to find an adequate update. This is precisely the reason that has led TECH to create this Professional master’s degree, offering specialists an update focused on the most rigorous practice, supported by a teaching staff made up of renowned experts in the field.
In this way, throughout the syllabus, the program delves into sexual health conditions, self-esteem and psychology related to gyneco-aesthetic problems. Each module exhaustively analyzes the most relevant fields, highlighting the vaginal and vulva rejuvenation with tensor threads, the use of hyaluronic acid and Platelet Rich Plasma in the genital area. It also includes valuable content dedicated to deepen in the aparatology that is currently providing the best results.
Therefore, this is a unique academic opportunity to get up to date in the most relevant areas for specialists in Aesthetic Gynecology. The teaching material is supported by extensive practical examples and detailed videos, delving even in situations where the result is not as expected and in the appropriate approaches for each case. All this is taught in a 100% online format, free of on-site classes or fixed schedules, so that the specialist has total control to decide when, where and how to assume the hours of study.
Review the most urgent developments in areas such as sexual desire, arousal or orgasm disorders and their influence on Aesthetic Gynecology"
This Professional master’s degree in Aesthetic Gynecology contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The development of practical cases presented by experts in Aesthetic and Regenerative Gynecology
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice.
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
- 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
You will have access to a Virtual Campus enriched with high quality multimedia material, created by the teachers themselves to delve into the most important Aesthetic Gynecology problems"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby students must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, students will be assisted by an innovative, interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
Delve into the latest scientific postulates on vulvovaginal carboxytherapy, ozone therapy in the genital area and bioidentical hormones"
Get up to date on the uses of botulinum toxin in vulvodynia, urinary incontinence and painful episiotomy"
Syllabus
A pedagogical methodology that distinguishes TECH , Relearning, of which it is a pioneer. Through this learning technique, the specialist will obtain a more natural and effective academic experience, reiterating the most important concepts in Aesthetic Gynecology throughout the entire Professional master’s degree. In this way not only a more effective assimilation of the syllabus is achieved, but also considerable savings in the hours of study necessary to pass the program.
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Module 1. Genital Aging in Aesthetic Gynecology
1.1. What is Gynecoesthetics?
1.1.1. Concept
1.1.2. History
1.1.3. Fields covered
1.2. Physiological changes in the aging of the female genital tract
1.2.1. Physiology of aging
1.2.2. Hormonal changes
1.2.3. Consequences
1.3. Anatomical changes that occur during aging in the female reproductive tract
1.3.1. Changes in the vagina
1.3.2. Changes in the cervix
1.3.3. Other changes in the uterus
1.4. Other anatomical changes that occur during aging in the female body anatomy
1.4.1. Breast Changes
1.4.2. Changes in the reproductive system
1.4.3. Changes in body composition (fat, muscle and bone)
1.5. External factors involved in vaginal aging
1.5.1. Sun damage
1.5.2. Tobacco Use
1.5.3. Dietary habits
1.5.4. Physical exercise
1.5.5. How to prevent them?
1.6. How does pregnancy affect the aesthetic problems of the female genitalia?
1.6.1. Physiological changes that occur in pregnancy
1.6.2. Consequences of these changes
1.6.3. Possible Solutions
1.7. How does the postpartum period affect the woman physically and psychologically in terms of her esthetics?
1.7.1. Physical and hormonal changes that occur in the postpartum period
1.7.2. Psychological changes and problems of the postpartum period
1.7.3. Main aesthetic problems of postpartum
1.8. How does menopause affect the aesthetic problems of the female genitalia?
1.8.1. Physiological changes that occur in menopause
1.8.2. Consequences of these changes
1.8.3. Possible Solutions
1.9. Most important gyneco-aesthetic problems for women
1.9.1. Most important problems
1.9.2. Prevalence
1.9.3. Patient profile
1.10. Sexual health and self-esteem
1.10.1. How do gyneco-aesthetic problems affect women?
1.10.2. Psychological sphere of self-esteem and other mental problems related to image
1.10.3. Patient profile
Module 2. Female Sexual Dysfunction
2.1. Female Sexual Dysfunction
2.1.1. Signs and Symptoms
2.1.2. Risk Factors
2.1.3. Classification of Causes
2.1.4. Prevalence
2.2. Diagnostic
2.2.1. Medical and Sexual Background
2.2.2. Questionnaires
2.2.3. Pelvic Exam
2.2.4. Blood test
2.3. Causes of sexual dysfunction
2.3.1. Organic
2.3.2. Psychological Techniques/Tactics
2.3.3. Environmental
2.3.4. Medication-related
2.3.5. Others
2.4. Sexual Desire Disorder
2.4.1. Causes
2.4.2. Types
2.4.3. Non- Medical treatment and Doctor
2.5. Excitation Disorder
2.5.1. Causes
2.5.2. Types
2.5.3. Non- Medical treatment and Doctor
2.6. Orgasm Disorder
2.6.1. Causes
2.6.2. Types
2.6.3. Non- Medical treatment and Doctor
2.7. Vaginismus
2.7.1. Causes
2.7.2. Types
2.7.3. Non- Medical treatment and Doctor
2.8. Types of sexual dysfunctions according to DSME-5 AND ICD-10
2.8.1. Disorders of sexual interest/sexual arousal in women
2.8.2. Female orgasmic disorders
2.8.3. Genito-pelvic pain disorders on penetration
2.8.4. Absence or loss of sexual desire
2.8.5. Refusal or absence of sexual pleasure
2.8.6. Failure of genital response
2.8.7. Orgasmic dysfunction
2.8.8. Non-organic vaginismus
2.8.9. Non-organic dyspareunia
2.8.10. Excessive sexual drive
2.9. Age and health: sexual dysfunction in older women
2.9.1. Main Causes
2.9.2. Physiology and consequences of reduced estrogen production
2.9.3. Treatment
2.10. Cancer and sexual dysfunction: sexual dysfunction in women who have had cancer
2.10.1. Main Causes of dysfunction
2.10.2. How to cope with the new physical change (in breast cancer, vulvar cancer...)?
2.10.3. Treatment
Module 3. Vaginal and Vulvar Rejuvenation with Thread Tightening
3.1. Tightening threads in gynecoesthetic medicine
3.1.1. What are the tensor threads used in gynecoesthetic medicine?
3.1.2. How they act?
3.1.3. Results achieved
3.2. Types of vaginal tightening threads
3.2.1. PDO (polydioxanone) threads
3.2.2. Poly Lactic acid threads (PLL)
3.2.3. Monofilament threads
3.2.4. Tornado (screw) threads
3.2.5. Spiculated tensor threads
3.2.6. APTOS Threads
3.3. Vaginal and Vulvar Rejuvenation with Thread Tightening
3.3.1. Technique
3.3.2. Benefits
3.3.3. Results and possible side effects
3.4. Urinary Incontinence Thread
3.4.1. Technique
3.4.2. Benefits
3.4.3. Results and possible side effects
3.5. Threads for postpartum sequelae
3.5.1. Technique
3.5.2. Benefits
3.5.3. Results and possible side effects
3.6. Threads for genitourinary syndrome of menopause
3.6.1. Technique
3.6.2. Benefits
3.6.3. Results and possible side effects
3.7. Threads for discomfort during sexual intercourse
3.7.1. Technique
3.7.2. Benefits
3.7.3. Results and possible side effects
3.8. Threads for vaginal dryness and atrophy
3.8.1. Technique
3.8.2. Benefits
3.8.3. Results and possible side effects
3.9. minimally invasive techniques of Dr. Ozgur Leylek
3.9.1. PUTL (Peri Urethral Thread Lifting) TM
3.9.2. VTT-L (Vaginal Thread Tightening Longitudinal) TM
3.9.3. VTT-C (Vaginal Thread Tightening Circular) TM
3.10. Other uses of thread tightening in female body aesthetics
3.10.1. Brachioplasty with threads
3.10.2. Thread tightening to rejuvenate the legs and thighs
3.10.3. Thread tightening in neck and jowls
Module 4. Hyaluronic Acid in Aesthetic Gynecology
4.1. What is Hyaluronic Acid?
4.1.1. What is Hyaluronic Acid?
4.1.2. Types of Hyaluronic Acid
4.1.3. Principal indications in Aesthetics
4.1.4. Properties and benefits
4.2. Hyaluronic acid in vaginal atrophy and vaginal dryness (associated with vaginal atrophy or not) and vaginal and vulvar itching
4.2.1. Technique
4.2.2. Benefits
4.2.3. Results and possible side effects
4.3. Hyaluronic acid in recurrent urinary tract infections and menopausal urogenital syndrome
4.3.1. Technique
4.3.2. Benefits
4.3.3. Results and possible side effects
4.4. Hyaluronic acid in pain in scars (episiotomy)
4.4.1. Technique
4.4.2. Benefits
4.4.3. Results and possible side effects
4.5. Hyaluronic acid in the discomfort caused by oversized labia minora and atrophy of labia majora Aesthetic desire for greater volume in labia majora
4.5.1. Technique
4.5.2. Benefits
4.5.3. Results and possible side effects
4.6. Hyaluronic acid in the aesthetic desire to elevate giving volume to invaginated scars, painful or not
4.6.1. Technique
4.6.2. Benefits
4.6.3. Results and possible side effects
4.7. Hyaluronic acid in the desire to improve vaginal sensations during coitus
4.7.1. Projection of the controversial G-spot
4.7.2. Increasing the volume of the vaginal
4.7.3. Results and possible side effects
4.8. Hyaluronic acid for treatment of lichen and other dermatoses
4.8.1. Technique
4.8.2. Benefits
4.8.3. Results and possible side effects
4.9. Hyaluronic Acid in other parts of the female body, buttocks buttocks and breasts
4.9.1. Technique
4.9.2. Benefits
4.9.3. Results and possible side effects
4.10. Post-treatment care
4.10.1. Number of sessions
4.10.2. Limitations and contraindications
4.10.3. Durability
4.10.4. Can sensitivity be lost?
Module 5. Use of Botulinum Toxin in Genital Area
5.1. What is Botulinum Toxin?
5.1.1. What is Botulinum Toxin?
5.1.2. What are the existing types of toxin?
5.1.3. What is their mechanism of action?
5.1.4. What brands are used in gynecoesthetics?
5.2. Toxin reconstitution (preparation) and preservation of toxin
5.2.1. Do all toxins require refrigeration?
5.2.2. Do all toxins need to be reconstituted?
5.2.3. Toxin dilution according to the treatment to be performed
5.3. Vaginismus and botulinum toxin
5.3.1. Technique
5.3.2. Benefits
5.3.3. Results and possible side effects
5.4. Painful episiotomy and botulinum toxin
5.4.1. Technique
5.4.2. Benefits
5.4.3. Results and possible side effects
5.5. Vulvodynia and botulinum toxin
5.5.1. Technique
5.5.2. Benefits
5.5.3. Results and possible side effects
5.6. Urinary incontinence and botulinum toxin
5.6.1. Technique
5.6.2. Benefits
5.6.3. Results and possible side effects
5.7. Vaginal hyperhidrosis and botulinum toxin
5.7.1. Technique
5.7.2. Benefits
5.7.3. Results and possible side effects
5.8. Complications from Botulinum Toxin Application
5.8.1. What are the most frequent unwanted effects of Botulinum Toxin??
5.8.2. What solutions are available to reverse the undesired effect (electrostimulation)??
5.8.3. How to try to prevent these undesired effects?
5.9. Post-treatment recommendations
5.9.1. General recommendations to our patients after Botulinum Toxin treatment
5.9.2. Botulinum toxin and heat
5.9.3. Botulinum Toxin and Physical Exercise
5.10. Durability of Botulinum Toxin
5.10.1. All toxins (brands) have the same effect and duration.?
5.10.2. Factors Influencing the duration of Botulinum Toxin
5.10.3. Patients resistant to toxin treatment. Antibody theory
Module 6. Platelet Rich Plasma in Genital Area
6.1. What is PRP?
6.1.1. Concept
6.1.2. Main current indications in medicine
6.1.3. Main indications in Aesthetic Medicine
6.1.4. What does PRP treatment consist of? Step-by-Step Explanation
6.2. Obtaining PRP. Open and closed technique
6.2.1. What do They Consist of?
6.2.2. Risk
6.2.3. Biosecurity
6.3. How to centrifuge PRP and its activation
6.3.1. Centrifuge
6.3.2. Choosing the right speed and centrifugation time
6.3.3. Platelet activation
6.4. Results of PRP use
6.4.1. PRP application risks
6.4.2. Contraindications for PRP application
6.4.3. Possible Adverse Effects
6.5. PRP in Female Sexual Dysfunction
6.5.1. Technique
6.5.2. Benefits
6.5.3. Results and possible side effects
6.6. PRP for flaccidity, atrophy and genital dryness
6.6.1. Technique
6.6.2. Benefits
6.6.3. Results and possible side effects
6.7. PRP for lichen sclerosus and nonspecific vulvitis
6.7.1. Technique
6.7.2. Benefits
6.7.3. Results and possible side effects
6.8. PRP in episiorrhaphy pain and genitourinary fistulas and as a pre- and post-surgical adjuvant
6.8.1. Technique
6.8.2. Benefits
6.8.3. Results and possible side effects
6.9. PRP in prevention and treatment of stretch marks and difficult-to-heal wounds and ulcers
6.9.1. Technique
6.9.2. Benefits
6.9.3. Results and possible side effects
6.10. PRP other uses not so closely related to aesthetics
6.10.1. PRP in prolapse
6.10.2. PRP in urinary incontinence
6.10.3. PRP in breast reconstruction
6.10.4. PRP in Reproductive Medicine
Module 7. Laser in Aesthetic Gynecology
7.1. Laser principles
7.1.1. Mechanisms of action
7.1.2. Principal indications
7.1.3. Results
7.2. Laser Types
7.2.1. Classification
7.2.2. Indications for each of them
7.2.3. Its main uses
7.3. Laser in gynecology
7.3.1. What is the gynecological vaginal laser?
7.3.2. Why gynecological laser?
7.3.3. What are its main applications?
7.3.4. How is the treatment?
7.3.5. When do improvements start to be perceived?
7.4. Laser in genitourinary syndrome of menopause
7.4.1. Technique
7.4.2. Benefits
7.4.3. Results and possible side effects
7.5. Laser in urinary incontinence
7.5.1. Technique
7.5.2. Benefits
7.5.3. Results and possible side effects
7.6. Laser in vaginal hyperlaxity
7.6.1. Technique
7.6.2. Benefits
7.6.3. Results and possible side effects
7.7. Laser treatment of vulvar lesions
7.7.1. Technique
7.7.2. Benefits
7.7.3. Results and possible side effects
7.8. Laser in the Treatment of pigmented lesions
7.8.1. Technique
7.8.2. Benefits
7.8.3. Results and possible side effects
7.9. Laser in vulvar and vaginal aesthetics
7.9.1. Technique
7.9.2. Benefits
7.9.3. Results and possible side effects
7.10. Other uses of lasers
7.10.1. Technique
7.10.2. Benefits
7.10.3. Results and possible side effects
Module 8. Other Techniques and Equipment
8.1. Ozone therapy in the genital area
8.1.1. Technique
8.1.2. Benefits
8.1.3. Results and possible side effects
8.2. Vulvovaginal carboxytherapy
8.2.1. Technique
8.2.2. Benefits
8.2.3. Results and possible side effects
8.3. Genital area radiofrequency
8.3.1. Technique
8.3.2. Benefits
8.3.3. Results and possible side effects
8.4. Bioidentical hormones
8.4.1. Technique
8.4.2. Benefits
8.4.3. Results and possible side effects
8.5. Mesotherapy
8.5.1. Technique
8.5.2. Benefits
8.5.3. Results and possible side effects
8.6. Plasma generator laser (JEET Plasma)
8.6.1. Technique
8.6.2. Benefits
8.6.3. Results and possible side effects
8.7. Ultrasound
8.7.1. Technique
8.7.2. Benefits
8.7.3. Results and possible side effects
8.8. Neuromuscular electrostimulation and Biofeedbacks
8.8.1. Technique
8.8.2. Benefits
8.8.3. Results and possible side effects
8.9. Biolipoplasty
8.9.1. Technique
8.9.2. Benefits
8.9.3. Results and possible side effects
8.10. Acupuncture, homeopathy and phytotherapy
8.10.1. Technique
8.10.2. Benefits
8.10.3. Results and possible side effects
Module 9. Vaginal Surgical Treatment
9.1. Labiaplasty
9.1.1. Technique
9.1.2. Benefits
9.1.3. Results and possible side effects
9.2. Clitoral surgery
9.2.1. Technique
9.2.2. Benefits
9.2.3. Results and possible side effects
9.3. Vaginoplasties
9.3.1. Technique
9.3.2. Benefits
9.3.3. Results and possible side effects
9.4. Lipotransfer
9.4.1. Technique
9.4.2. Benefits
9.4.3. Results and possible side effects
9.5. Hymen reconstructions
9.5.1. Technique
9.5.2. Benefits
9.5.3. Results and possible side effects
9.6. Genital prolapse
9.6.1. Technique
9.6.2. Benefits
9.6.3. Results and possible side effects
9.7. Scarring of obstetric perineal tears or episiotomy sequelae
9.7.1. Technique
9.7.2. Benefits
9.7.3. Results and possible side effects
9.8. Urinary incontinence surgery
9.8.1. Technique
9.8.2. Benefits
9.8.3. Results and possible side effects
9.9. Genital lift
9.9.1. Technique
9.9.2. Benefits
9.9.3. Results and possible side effects
9.10. 360 or female genital rejuvenation surgery
9.10.1. Technique
9.10.2. Benefits
9.10.3. Results and possible side effects
Module 10. Integral or 360º Female Reshaping
10.1. Mons Pubis
10.1.1. Lipolaser
10.1.2. Liposuction
10.1.3. Dermolipectomy
10.1.4. Radiofrequency
10.2. Labia Majora
10.2.1. Lipotransfer
10.2.2. Hyaluronic acid filler
10.2.3. Platelet Rich Plasma Application
10.2.4. Radiofrequency
10.3. Clitoris
10.3.1. Reduction with surgery
10.3.2. The G Spot
10.3.3. Others
10.4. Vagina
10.4.1. Radiofrequency
10.4.2. Atrophy, prolapse, hyperelasticity and urinary incontinence laser
10.4.3. Hyaluronic acid for filler or hydration
10.4.4. Ozone Therapy
10.5. Labia Minora
10.5.1. Surgery: labiaplasty
10.5.2. Indications and benefits
10.5.3. Risk
10.6. Mommy Makeover
10.6.1. Concept
10.6.2. Indications
10.6.3. Implicated Treatments
10.7. Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift and Breast Reduction Surgery
10.7.1. Technique
10.7.2. Benefits
10.7.3. Results and possible side effects
10.8. Abdominoplasty, liposuction and liposculpture
10.8.1. Technique
10.8.2. Benefits
10.8.3. Results and possible side effects
10.9. Buttock lift (belt lipectomy)
10.9.1. Technique
10.9.2. Benefits
10.9.3. Results and possible side effects
10.10. Other aesthetic body surgeries in women
10.10.1. Arm stretching (brachioplasty)
10.10.2. Circumferential dermolipectomy
10.10.3. Thigh lift or inner thigh lift
10.10.4. Calf implants
10.10.5. Treatment of vaginal agenesis and re adaptation of ambiguous genitalia
You will be able to delve into each given topic through numerous complementary readings provided by the teachers themselves”
Professional Master's Degree in Aesthetic Gynecology
Gynecoaesthetics no longer focuses only on Aesthetics, but has become a comprehensive specialty that addresses female Health problems, such as Urinary Incontinence and Postpartum Prolapse. This has prompted specialists to seek an up-to-date and rigorous preparation, which has led TECH to create a Professional Master's Degree in Aesthetic Gynecology that covers laser techniques or the use of Hyaluronic Acid and Botulinum Toxin, among other strategies. With a focus on the most rigorous clinical practice, this online program is enriched with high-quality audiovisual material and has become the ideal academic option for professionals looking to update themselves in the field of Aesthetic Gynecology.
Update yourself on the latest advances in modern Aesthetic Gynecology
The content of the Professional Master's Degree in Aesthetic Gynecology focuses on Sexual Health, Self-Esteem and Psychological conditions that are related to gynecoesthetic problems. Each module focuses on the most relevant fields, such as vaginal and vulvar rejuvenation with tensor threads, the use of Hyaluronic Acid and Platelet Rich Plasma in the genital area. In fact, detailed information is included on the devices that are currently giving the best results. Undoubtedly, this program is a unique educational opportunity to be up to date in the most relevant areas for specialists in Aesthetic Gynecology. Not surprisingly, the teaching material includes extensive practical examples and detailed videos that cover even situations in which the result is not as expected and the appropriate approaches for each case. All this is taught in a 100% online format, without the need to attend on-site classes or fixed schedules, allowing the specialist to have total control over the management of their study times.