With Dr. Mirapeix, RM. MD, PhD. Professor, anatomist and embryologist at the UAB.

CAAME Course of Anatomy applied to Aesthetic Medicine

Duration
2 days, 5 days
Location
Barcelona
Vacancies
12 students
Hours of practice
16 hours
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Course held in the dissection room of the prestigious Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).

Method
Only 12 students per course

This course has an eminently practical approach, introduced with a theoretical explanation and developed in depth while the teacher exercises on the prepared fresh cadaver pieces.

The practices with experienced teachers, allow to contrast the theoretical knowledge, being of great help both for professionals who are starting and for those who have been practicing Aesthetic Medicine for some time. You will have the opportunity to practice in real time and simultaneously the different techniques in the different treatments of each facial third on fresh cadaver pieces. One anatomical piece will be worked on for every three students.

On the other hand, the student practices with the EIMEC ONE TO ONE method, (groups of three students tutored by a teacher of recognized prestige in Anatomy and Aesthetic Medicine), provide the degree of confidence necessary to practice what they have learned once the course is completed.

The student will receive all the documentation, uniform and work material needed.

Once the course is completed, you will have access to personalized tutoring and learning monitoring.

Course of Anatomy applied to Aesthetic Medicine
Goals
  • • To train medical professionals in anatomy applied to Aesthetic Medicine, through practice on fresh cadaveric specimens.
  • • To provide the professional with the anatomical knowledge necessary to practice in the field of facial aesthetic medicine for the use of fillers, botulinum toxin and tensor threads.
  • • Provide hands-on experience on fresh anatomical specimens.
  • • Know the risk areas to avoid complications.
  • • To master the basic concepts in the application of different injection techniques on anatomical pieces, in order to acquire safety in treatments on real patients.
Editions

2 díasCAAME

2 days of practical training on fresh carcass parts

5 díasCAAME PLUS

2 days of practical training on fresh carcass parts
+
3 days of training on real patients

Check the availability of places and editions of each course here:

Academic program summary

THEORETICAL BLOCK

-Introduction. Presentation of the teaching staff. Course methodology.
-Facial topographic anatomy:
Retention ligaments, adhesions and septa. Concept of the
concept of the ligament line.
Superficial fatty compartments.
Superficial aponeurotic muscle system (SMAS).
Muscles of facial mimicry: origin, insertion, function.
Deep fat compartments.
Facial bony skeleton.
Facial arterial and venous vascular system. Risk zones.
Facial innervation.
-Treatments and techniques in the upper, middle and lower thirds of the face.
-Use of injectables and techniques that guarantee the safety and results of the treatment.
treatment results.
-Live exposure of anatomical material.

PRACTICAL BLOCK 1

-Practical sessions on fresh anatomical pieces.
-Application of botulinum toxin, fillers and tensor threads.

Training 2022: CAAME – TEACHING PROGRAMME

UPPER THIRD
-Review of the anatomical structures of the upper third.
-Simulate the execution of aesthetic procedures applied to the upper and middle thirds.
middle third.
-Simulate the application of botulinum toxin in the upper third:
Frontal muscle.
Orbicularis orbicularis muscle.
Superciliary corrugator muscle.
Superciliary depressor muscle.
Procerus muscle.
Simulate the execution of aesthetic procedures and techniques of infiltration of fillers in the upper third: -Simulate the execution of aesthetic procedures and techniques of infiltration of
infiltration techniques in the upper third:
Frontal area. Correction and volumization.
Glabellar area. Technique and risks.
Periorbital area. Superciliary and ROOF (retro-orbicularis oculi fat) repositioning.
(retro-orbicularis oculi fat). Nasojugal sulcus. Key points in the
treatment of the dark circles. Cannula and needle approach.
Temporal area. Advanced procedures, cannula and needle technique.
-Techniques and risks. How to avoid complications.

PRACTICAL BLOCK 2

MIDDLE THIRD
-Review of the anatomical structures of the middle third.
Simulate the execution of aesthetic procedures and techniques of infiltration of fillers in the middle third: -Simulation of the execution of aesthetic procedures and techniques of infiltration of fillers in the middle third
Fillers infiltration techniques in the middle third:
Malar zygomatic malar restructuring. Approach and safe zones of infiltration.
infiltration.
Facial volumization. Infiltration planes and combination techniques.
SOOF (suborbicularis oculi fat) repositioning. Techniques for
balance and restoration of the orbito palpebral region.
Nose. Anatomical review and risk areas. Safe approach to avoid complications.
to avoid complications.
Nasolabial fold and correction of the canine fossa.
Preauricular area. Lying effect technique.
-Structures involved in facial contour redefinition. Techniques
Techniques and risks.
-Techniques and risks. How to avoid complications.

PRACTICAL BLOCK 3

LOWER THIRD
-Review of the anatomical structures of the lower third.
-Simulate the application of botulinum toxin in the lower third:
Masseter.
Muscle levator labii superioris and ala nasalis (LLSAN).
Orbicularis oris muscle of the mouth.
Depressor of the angle of the mouth (DAO).
Mentonian.
Indications in the gingival smile.
-Simulate the execution of aesthetic procedures and filler infiltration techniques in the lower third of the mouth.
infiltration techniques in the lower third:
Perioral area.
Correction of the labio mandibular sulcus.
Lip. Anatomy and vascularization. Safe infiltration techniques,
contouring, volumization, eversion and projection.
Chin. Definition and approach points for a better result.
Mandibular oval. Advanced techniques to define the mandibular contour.
mandibular contour. Masculinization.
-Techniques and planes of application of tensor threads.
-Techniques and risks. How to avoid complications.
-Practical use of hyaluronidase in vascular complications.
ROUND TABLE

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All cadaver parts are fresh parts selected with donor card for science, complying with all biosafety and bioethical requirements.

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Requirements
  • Medical university degree.
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