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Practical course on the management of complications in Aesthetic Medicine.

Duration
1 day
Location
Barcelona
Vacancies
12 students
Hours of practice
Method
Only 12 students per course

This practical course on the management of complications in Aesthetic Medicine has an eminently practical approach, it is introduced with a theoretical explanation and developed in depth while working on the fresh cadaver pieces prepared.

One anatomical specimen will be worked on for every three students:
The practices with experienced teachers, allow to contrast the theoretical knowledge, being of great help both for professionals who are starting out and for those who have been practicing Aesthetic Medicine for some time. You will have the opportunity to practice in real time the protocols of action in complications on fresh cadaver pieces.

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 has been learned once the course is completed.

At the end of the course, you will receive a digital resource with practical protocols for the treatment of complications and updated bibliography on their management.

Course of Anatomy applied to Aesthetic Medicine
Goals
  • • Identification of complications in Aesthetic Medicine: Recognize and diagnose complications related to facial aesthetic medicine. Including infections, hematomas, necrosis, asymmetry, allergic reactions, granulomas and other common problems.
  • • Prevention and management of complications in Aesthetic Medicine: Provide clear guidelines on how to prevent complications in facial aesthetic medicine through proper injection techniques, choice of safe products, and knowledge of risk factors. They will also teach management strategies when complications occur, including emergency treatment and correction options.
  • • Updating and continuous learning: Students will be provided with updated bibliography, so that they can keep up to date with the latest research and advances related to the management of complications.
Editions

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

THEORETICAL BLOCK

– Introduction to Facial Aesthetic Medicine: Basics on common procedures in facial aesthetic medicine, such as dermal fillers
common procedures in facial aesthetic medicine, such as dermal fillers, botulinum toxin, thread
botulinum toxin, tensor threads.
– Facial Anatomy:
It is essential to understand facial anatomy in detail to avoid complications.
complications. In this section we will explain the structure and physiology of the skin, facial muscles and
facial muscles and the different layers of skin tissue,
vascular structures, as well as the important landmarks when applying aesthetic
when applying aesthetic medicine procedures that will help us to avoid complications.
avoid complications.
– Complications in Aesthetic Medicine:
Frequent complications that can occur in the aesthetic medicine office will be discussed in detail.
in the aesthetic medicine office and the resolution of these complications.

PRACTICAL BLOCK 1

-Practical session on cadaver parts where students will apply the acquired knowledge.
the acquired knowledge. It will include the simulation of injection techniques
simulation of injection techniques, simulations of complicated cases and discussions of real cases.

Protocol for the management of complications.
– Initial evaluation:
– Perform a complete and thorough evaluation of the complication prior to starting any treatment.
– Carefully document any relevant clinical findings and photograph the affected area.

– Immediate management:
– Protocol for dealing with allergic reactions, infections, inflammation, etc.

– Specific treatment according to the complication:
– Treatment protocols against hematomas, necrosis, asymmetries and other complications.
– To know the effects of complications derived from treatment with hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, polycaprolactone, polylactic acid, botulinum toxin and PDO threads.
– Practice of treatment of complications with hyaluronidase:
Dosages, injection planes, materials, products and protocols for the different types of complications arising from the use of hyaluronic acid.
– In which cases to refer the patient to a specialist?
– Follow-up and aftercare:
– Provide the patient with clear instructions on aftercare and ongoing monitoring of the complication.
– Set follow-up appointments to assess progress and make any necessary adjustments in treatment.
– Report the complication to generate a record of the complication.

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

 

Practical course on the management of complications in Aesthetic Medicine
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Requirements
  • Medical university degree.

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