Recently, the National Court suspended the Health Order that limited cosmetic surgery interventions only to plastic surgeons, leaving open the discussion about who should practice this specialty and how to ensure the safety of patients. At EIMEC, we are aware of the importance of this decision and we reaffirm our commitment to train health professionals with the highest level of quality and ethics in their interventions.
How does EIMEC fight intrusion?
Through specialized programs, such as our Advanced Master’s Degree, postgraduate courses in Aesthetic Medicine and practical courses in aesthetic surgery, we provide physicians with exhaustive training in safe techniques and procedures. Education at EIMEC goes beyond theoretical knowledge: our students practice on real patients, under strict supervision, and acquire skills that enable them to provide professional and ethical care.
In addition, we have agreements with hospitals and international health organizations, which broadens the experience of our students and guarantees quality practices. We also work with the most recognized laboratories in Europe and Latin America to ensure that our students are trained with the best products and technologies on the market. With a track record of training thousands of professionals from all over the world, EIMEC continues to be a reference in the aesthetic medicine sector.
In an environment where intrusiveness in cosmetic surgery continues to be a concern, at EIMEC we believe that the key lies in a complete and practical training that enables qualified physicians to act safely and responsibly, regardless of their initial specialization. Therefore, we continue to work to ensure that our programs meet the standards of excellence and ethics that aesthetic medicine and surgery require.