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A comprehensive program that will help you keep up-to-date with the latest techniques in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine"
The importance of Beauty and Aesthetics is on the rise. This makes this sector a growing field in which research and training must continue in order to learn the best techniques and treatments that will help patients feel better about themselves.
The Postgraduate diploma in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine is a postgraduate course designed to acquire scientific training created to provide the physician with the necessary knowledge to implement the specialization in his professional life. It brings an added balance to working life and opens a door to a growing demand for healthcare.
Unlike other degrees, it offers a comprehensive, in-depth and focused training in each fundamental area of Aesthetic Medicine with the objective of restoring, improving, beautifying and perfecting the physical appearance and being able to prolong patient's lives, improve their quality of life and control, delay and even prevent the loss of physical and mental faculties. And, consequently, the development of diseases related to aging, loss of youth and vitality by applying the new concepts of Bodily Aesthetic Medicine. All of this for a better prescription and optimization of the results of anti-aging treatments by applying knowledge from the different related specialties.
This Postgraduate diploma has an intense program designed to learn about the technologies, materials and treatments of this discipline and to include a complete perspective of Bodily Aesthetic Medicine that will allow you to specialize in an ethical and responsible way. Thus, with this postgraduate course you acquire a highly qualified training, which seeks excellence, and based on a scientific method to obtain accreditation as an Aesthetic Doctor.
Expand your knowledge through this Postgraduate diploma in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine that will allow you to specialize until you achieve excellence in this field”
This Postgraduate diploma in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine contains the most complete and up-to-date educational program on the market. The most important features of the program include:
- The development of practical cases presented by experts in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine
- 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
- The developments in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine
- Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
- Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine
- 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 Postgraduate diploma is the best investment you can make in the selection of a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine, you will obtain a qualification endorsed by TECH Global University”
It includes in its teaching staff professionals belonging to the field of Bodily Aesthetic Medicine, who pour into this training the experience of their work, in addition to recognized specialists from reference societies and prestigious universities.
The 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 immersive training programmed to train in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the physician must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year. For this, the professor will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by recognized experts in the field of Bodily Aesthetic Medicine and with great experience.
Do not hesitate to take this training with us. You will find the best teaching material with virtual lessons"
This 100% online Postgraduate diploma will allow you to combine your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in this field"
Syllabus
The structure of the content has been designed by the best professionals in the Aesthetic Medicine sector, with extensive experience and recognized prestige in the profession, backed by the volume of cases reviewed, studied, and diagnosed, and with extensive knowledge of new technologies applied to teaching.
This Postgraduate diploma in Bodily Aesthetic Medicine contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Basic Principles of Aesthetic Medicine
1.1. Introduction and Perception of Beauty
1.1.1. History
1.1.2. Proportions and Elements of Facial Analysis
1.1.3. General and specific facial references
1.2. Anatomical changes: ageing
1.2.1. Aging, a dynamic process
1.2.2. Lesions Associated to aging. Changes in Facial Structures: Bony and Soft tissue
1.2.3. Changes to the Ligaments, Muscles, and Skin
1.3. Theories of aging
1.3.1. Molecular theory and oxidative stress
1.3.2. Theories on Intrinsic aging
1.3.3. Theories on Extrinsic aging
1.3.4. Telomere shortening. Genes Associated with Longevity and aging
1.4. Evaluation of aging in Aesthetic Medicine
1.4.1. Scales to Evaluate aging
1.4.2. Visual clinical scale
1.4.3. Diagnostic imaging methods
1.4.4. Skin Parameters: Moisturisation, Elasticity, Colour, Oil Production, Desquamation
1.5. Topical Treatments (General)
1.5.1. Global assessment of treatment tools
1.5.2. Managing Loss of Volume. Problems and solutions
1.5.3. Managing Flaccidity and Loss of Volume. Surgical and Non-Surgical Problems and Solutions
1.5.4. Managing dyschromia and texture. Problems and Solutions
1.5.5. Managing dynamic wrinkles
1.6. Diagnostic Imaging: Introduction to Ultrasound Skin Imaging
1.6.1. Basic Principles of Ultrasound
1.6.1.1. Structure Recognition
1.6.1.2. Artefacts
1.6.2. Dermis and Epidermis
1.6.3. Subcutaneous Tissue. Vessels and Other Structures
1.6.4. Facial Anatomical Structures
1.6.4.1. Ultrasound of the Periocular Area
1.6.4.2. Ultrasound of the Nasal Region
1.6.4.3. Ultrasound of the Lips
1.6.4.4. Scalp Ultrasound
1.6.5. Skin aging. Identification of Solar Elastosis
1.7. Psychological Assessment of the Patient in Aesthetic Medicine
1.7.1. Psychological Disorders Related to Bodily Image
1.7.2. Psychological Approach to the Patient in Aesthetic Medicine
1.7.3. Therapeutic Approach
1.8. Preventing Infection When Practising Aesthetic Medicine
1.8.1. Use of Antiseptics in Aesthetic Medicine Clinics
1.8.2. Hand Hygiene
1.8.3. Use of Disinfectants in Aesthetic Medicine Clinics
1.8.4. Sanitary Waste Management
1.9. Legal Aspects in Aesthetic Medicine
1.9.1. Civil and Criminal Medical Liability
1.9.2. Liability Insurance
1.9.3. Regulations for Opening a Health Care Center
1.9.4. Informed Consent in the Practice of Aesthetic Medicine
1.9.4.1. Preparation Guidelines
1.9.4.2. Generic Models
1.10. Quality Management in the Practice of Aesthetic Medicine
1.10.1. Quality Improvement Cycle
1.10.2. What is a Quality Management System?
1.10.3. ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System. How to Accredit an Aesthetic Medicine Clinic
Module 2. Aesthetic and Regenerative Gynecology
2.1. Anatomy
2.1.1. Vulva. Histology, Anatomy, and Relations
2.1.2. Vagina. Histology, Anatomy, and Relations
2.1.3. Anatomy of the Female Pelvic Floor
2.1.3.1. Muscle Structures
2.1.3.2. Urogenital Diaphragm
2.1.3.3. Superficial and Deep Perineum
2.1.3.4. Vasculonervous Relations of the Lesser Pelvis
2.1.3.5. Anatomy of the Clitoris
2.2. Management of Anatomical Alterations
2.2.1. Mons Pubis. Mons Pubis Reduction: Liposuction, Laser Lipolysis. Enlargement of the Mons Pubis: Fillers (fat, filler)
2.2.2. Labia Minora. Classification of Anatomical Defects. Types of Labiaplasty. Pre- and Post-Operative Recommendations
2.2.3. Labia Majora. Classification of Anatomical Defects. Surgical Defects
2.2.4. Vaginal Introitus and Hymen. Classification and Etiology of Introitus Pathology. Hymen Pathology (Rigid Hymen, Imperforate Hymen). Surgical Management
2.2.5. Vaginal Introitus. Pathology Due to Stenosis. Amplitude of the Introitus
2.2.6. Superficial Perineum and Anal Musculature. Perineal Obstetric Tears. Obstetric Tears of the Anal Sphincter
2.2.7. Female Genital Ablations. Social and Cultural Management. Surgical Management. Psychological Management
2.3. Management of Vaginal Hyperlaxity Syndrome
2.3.1. Definition and Aetiology
2.3.2. Signs and Symptoms
2.3.3. Management and Treatments
2.4. Management of Genitourinary Menopausal Syndrome
2.4.1. Definition and Prevalence
2.4.2. Signs and Symptoms
2.4.3. Treatment Alternatives
2.5. Menopause
2.5.1. Definition of Menopause
2.5.2. Definition of Climacteric Syndrome
2.5.3. Symptoms, Risks, and Pathologies Associated with Climacteric Syndrome
2.5.4. Management and Advice
2.5.4.1. Lifestyle Recommendations
2.5.4.2. Hormone Replacement Therapy (Indications and Contraindications) and Introduction to Bioidentical Hormones
2.5.5. Sexuality in Menopause
2.6. Regenerative and Functional Gynecologic Pathology
2.6.1. Vulvar Lichen Sclerosis
2.6.1.1. Definition and Symptoms
2.6.1.2. Medical Treatment and Regenerative Treatment
2.6.2. Urinary Incontinence
2.6.2.1. Definition, Aetiology, and Classification
2.6.2.2. Medical Treatment
2.6.2.3. Physiotherapy Treatment
2.6.2.4. Surgical Treatment (Indications, Contraindications, and Complications)
2.7. Energy-Based Devices
2.7.1. Laser Technology
2.7.1.1. Physical and Therapeutic Principles
2.7.1.2. Biological Effects of Thermotherapy
2.7.1.3. Types of Lasers and Uses
2.7.1.4. Indications and Contraindications
2.7.1.5. Available Evidence
2.7.1.6. Procedure
2.7.2. Radiofrequency Technology
2.7.2.1. Radiofrequency Technology
2.7.2.2. Physical and Therapeutic Principles
2.7.2.3. Biological Effects of Radiofrequency
2.7.2.4. Indications and Contraindications
2.7.2.5. Procedure
2.7.2.6. Available Evidence
2.8. Sexual Dysfunctions
2.8.1. Hypoactive Desire Dysfunction (Definition)
2.8.1.1. Sexological Approach
2.8.1.2. Medical Treatment
2.8.2. Stimulation and Orgasm Dysfunctions (Definition)
2.8.2.1. Sexological Approach
2.8.2.2. Medical Treatment
2.8.3. Pain Dysfunctions (Definition)
2.8.3.1. Vaginismus. Definition and Classification
2.8.3.2. Dyspareunia. Definition and Classification
2.8.3.3. Vulvodynia. Definition and Classification
2.8.4. Therapeutic Approach
2.8.3.1. Sexological Approach
2.8.3.2. Medical Treatment: Analgesia: Antidepressant Effects of Botulinum Toxin
2.8.5. Sexual Evaluation Questionnaires
2.9. Genital Regenerative Treatments (Alternatives)
2.9.1. Platelet-Rich Plasma
2.9.2. Application of Hyaluronic Acid in Female Genitalia
2.9.2.1. Medical and Aesthetic Indications
2.9.2.2. Medical and Functional Indications
2.9.2.3. Complications
2.9.3. Vulvo-Vaginal Carboxytherapy
2.9.4. Possibilities for the Use of Stem Cells in Regenerative Gynecology
2.10. Local and Locoregional Anesthesia and Sedation in Aesthetic Genital Surgery
2.10.1. Anesthetic Techniques in Gynecological Aesthetics
2.10.2. Sedation
2.10.3. Pudendal Nerve Block
2.10.4. Local Anaesthesia of Cutaneous Nerves
2.10.5. General Anesthesia
Module 3. Trichology and Hair Transplantation
3.1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Scalp Skin and Hair Follicle
3.1.1. Anatomical Structure and Function of the Skin
3.1.2. Anatomy of the Hair Follicle
3.1.3. Hair Growth Cycle
3.1.4. Physiology of the Pilosebaceous Follicle
3.1.5. Factors Influencing Follicle Growth
3.1.6. Physical Properties of Hair
3.1.7. Variations according to Age, Gender, and Race
3.2. Medical History. Diagnostic Techniques and Capillary Analysis
3.2.1. Medical History in Trichology
3.2.2. Non-Invasive Diagnostic Methods: Physical Examination; Photography; Trichoscopy. Confocal Microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy
3.2.3. Semi-Invasive Diagnostic Methods: Trichogram and Trichoscan
3.2.4. Invasive Methods: Skin Biopsy
3.2.5. Complementary Examinations and Analytical Protocols
3.3. Main Scalp Pathologies
3.3.1. Seborrheic Dermatitis and Pityriasis Capitis
3.3.2. Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis of the Scalp
3.3.3. Contact Dermatitis and Sensitive Scalp
3.3.4. Benign Skin Tumours
3.3.5. Skin Cancer and Precancer
3.3.6. Scalp Infections and Infestations
3.4. Alopecia: Concepts and Classification. Effluvia. Alopecia Areata
3.4.1. Concept and Classification of Alopecia
3.4.2. Acute and Chronic Telogen Effluvium
3.4.3. Anagen Effluvium
3.4.4. Alopecia Areata
3.5. Male and Female Androgenetic Alopecia
3.5.1. Concept and Classification of Androgenetic Alopecia
3.5.2. Hormonal Metabolism in Androgenetic Alopecia
3.5.3. Female Alopecia (FAGA)
3.5.4. Treatment Protocols
3.6. Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism
3.6.1. Differences between Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism
3.6.2. Approach to Hirsutism. SAHA Syndrome
3.7. Medical Treatment of Alopecia. Therapeutic Active Principles used in Trichology
3.7.1. Minoxidil
3.7.2. 5 Alpha-Reductase Inhibitors and Other Anti-Androgens
3.7.3. Prostaglandin Analogs
3.7.4. Corticosteroids and Other Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
3.7.5. Immunosuppressive Drugs
3.7.6. Keratolytic and Antimicrobial Agents
3.8. Capillary Mesotherapy and its Usefulness in an Aesthetic Medicine Practice
3.8.1. Manual and Assisted Hair Mesotherapy Techniques. Microneedling Techniques. Use of Roller and Capillary Multifunction Devices
3.8.2. Allopathic Hair Mesotherapy. Indications, Drugs, and Medical Devices
3.8.3. Homeopathic Hair Mesotherapy, Update
3.8.4. Complications and Adverse Effects of Hair Mesotherapy
3.9. Cosmetic Treatments in Trichology
3.9.1. Hair Care and Hair Cosmetics Products
3.9.1.1. Cosmetic Shampoos and Therapeutic Shampoos
3.9.1.2. Conditioners and Finishing/Styling Products
3.9.2. Coloring and Bleaching Dyes
3.9.3. Curling or Permanent Hair Waving; Hair Straightening
3.9.4. Hair Nutricosmetics
3.9.5. Micropigmentation and Microblading
3.9.6. Hair Integration Systems and Keratin Microfibers
3.9.7. Hair Removal Methods
3.10. Hair Transplantation, Techniques, Indications, Stages, and Post-Operative care
3.10.1. Types and Techniques. Strip and FUE Type Transplant. Assisted FUE
3.10.2. Indications and Patient Selection. Design
3.10.3. Material and Phases of the Hair Transplant Technique
3.10.4. Post-Operative Care and Complications
Module 4. Phlebology and Lymphatic Disorders. Bodily Aesthetics
4.1. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of the Venous System. Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Venous Disease
4.1.1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Venous System
4.1.2. Pathophysiology of the Venous System. Varices. Venous Hypertension
4.1.3. Etiopathogenesis of Varicose Veins. Aggravating Factors
4.1.4. Clinical and Instrumental Diagnostics. CEAP Classification
4.1.5. Treatment of Chronic Venous Disease
4.2. Anatomy, Physiology, Pathophysiology of the Lymphatic System. Diagnosis and Treatment of Lymphedema
4.2.1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Lymphatic System
4.2.2. Pathophysiology of the Lymphatic System and Edema
4.2.3. Diagnosis and Classification of Lymphedema
4.2.4. Conservative Treatment of Lymphedema
4.2.5. Surgical Treatment of Lymphedema
4.3. Embryology, Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology of Adipose Tissue
4.3.1 Embryology of White Adipose Tissue and Brown Adipose Tissue
4.3.2 Anatomy of Adipose Tissue
4.3.3 Adipose Tissue as an Endocrine Organ
4.3.4 Adipose Tissue Physiology Lipogenesis and Lipolysis
4.3.5 General Overview of Overweight and Obesity Epidemiology
4.4. Diagnostic Methods in Bodily Contouring Disorders
4.4.1. Medical History
4.4.2. Anthropometry
4.4.3. Bioimpedance
4.4.4. Imaging Techniques Applied to the Study of Bodily Contouring
4.1.5. Analytical and Complementary Techniques
4.5. Definition, Etiopathogenesis and Diagnosis of Bodily Contouring Disorders
4.5.1. Cellulite
4.5.2. Localized Adiposities
4.5.3. Lipedema
4.5.4. Flaccidity
4.5.5. Bodily Changes Related to aging
4.6. Non-surgical Techniques for the Treatment of Bodily Contouring Alterations
4.6.1. Home Treatment
4.6.2. Physical Techniques to Treat Bodily Contouring: Electrotherapy, Ultrasound, Radiofrequency, Pressotherapy, etc.
4.6.3. Injection Techniques in the Treatment of Bodily Contouring: Mesotherapy/Intradermotherapy. Hydrolipoclasy
4.6.4. Carboxytherapy
4.6.5. Treatment Protocols
4.7. Surgical Techniques for the Treatment of Bodily Contouring Alterations
4.7.1. Surgical Treatment of Venous Reflux
4.7.2. Liposuction and Assisted Liposuction Techniques
4.7.3. Plastias
4.7.4. Surgical and Minimally Invasive Techniques for the Treatment of Excess Weight and Obesity (Gastric Balloon, Bariatric Surgery)
4.7.5. Pre and Postoperative Protocols in Lipedema
4.8. Lipedema and Lipodystrophies
4.8.1. Epidemiology and Etiopathogenesis of Lipedema
4.8.2. Clinical and Instrumental Diagnosis of Lipedema
4.8.3. Conservative Treatment of Lipedema
4.6.4. Surgical Treatment of Lipedema
4.8.5. Congenital and Acquired Lipodystrophies
4.9. Cellulitis
4.9.1. Diagnosis and Classification
4.9.2. Treatment Protocol
4.9.3. Medical-Aesthetic and Surgical Treatments
4.9.4. Home Treatment
4.9.5. Recommendations for the Control of Aggravating Factors
4.10. Treatment Protocols for Bodily Contouring Alterations
4.10.1. In Overweight and Obesity
4.10.2. In Localized Adiposity
4.10.3. In Bodily Flaccidity
4.10.4. In Chronic Venous Disease
4.10.5. In Lymphatic Pathology of the Limbs
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Postgraduate Diploma in Corporal Aesthetic Medicine
Western beauty models, which govern a good part of modern aesthetic trends, set certain requirements regarding the bodily conditions of men and women. For this reason, today, there is a great general interest in body aesthetic medical procedures. Due to the rise of these techniques and processes, professionals specialized in the field enjoy an extensive field of diverse and varied occupational opportunities, their work being highly requested in the modern medical landscape. Understanding the role of academic updating as a fundamental requirement for professionals interested in accessing this broad occupational niche, at TECH Global University we have designed our Postgraduate Diploma in Corporal Aesthetic Medicine program. In this postgraduate Postgraduate Diploma, the practical management of electrotherapy, pressotherapy, radiofrequency and other non-surgical techniques used in the treatment of body contour alterations will be studied in depth. In the same way, the updating of the following concepts will be deepened: knowledge of the various treatment alternatives in the management of stretch marks; and the identification of the elements and particularities to be considered in the development of a laserlipolysis procedure.
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Due to the requirement required in the development of its multiple treatments, body aesthetic medicine stands out as a field that demands the presence of professionals with a high degree of preparation and Postgraduate Diploma. In our Postgraduate Diploma program you will address the most recent innovations and methodological implementations in the aesthetic medicine sector, guaranteeing maximum use of the new tools and technologies in the area. In this way, the modernization of the professional is prioritized regarding the following topics: the identification of the new methodologies, protocols and technologies used in the liposuction and assisted liposuction processes; and the knowledge of the different conservative and surgical treatment alternatives used in the management of patients with lipedema.