Course Overview
Duration
- 6 Months Online
- 7 Days Hands On
A Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Face Augmenting and Advanced Injectables is a specialized training program that focuses on advanced techniques and skills in facial aesthetics and injectable treatments. This fellowship program is designed to provide experienced medical professionals, typically doctors or other licensed healthcare practitioners, with an in-depth understanding of minimally invasive procedures for facial augmentation and advanced injectable techniques.
Here are some key aspects typically covered in a Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Face Augmenting and Advanced Injectables:
- Facial Anatomy and Aging: Comprehensive knowledge of facial anatomy, including the underlying structures, muscles, fat compartments, and bone structure. Understanding the process of facial aging and its impact on facial aesthetics is essential for planning and performing minimally invasive procedures.
- Patient Assessment and Treatment Planning: Learning how to assess patients’ facial features, identify areas of concern or desired improvement, and develop personalized treatment plans. This includes understanding patient expectations, managing realistic outcomes, and considering individual variations in facial anatomy and aging.
- Dermal Fillers: In-depth training on the use of dermal fillers for facial augmentation and rejuvenation. This includes understanding different types of fillers, their properties, indications, and injection techniques. Students learn how to achieve natural-looking results, enhance facial contours, and address specific aesthetic concerns.
- Botulinum Toxin (Botox): Instruction on advanced techniques for the use of botulinum toxin, commonly known as Botox, for facial rejuvenation and muscle relaxation. Students learn how to assess facial muscle dynamics, determine appropriate injection sites, and customize treatment plans to achieve desired outcomes.
- Combination Therapies: Understanding the concept of combining different minimally invasive treatments for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Students learn how to integrate dermal fillers, botulinum toxin, and other advanced techniques to achieve harmonious and balanced results.
- Advanced Injection Techniques: Training on advanced injection techniques to optimize outcomes and minimize risks. This may include cannula techniques, microdroplet injections, superficial layering, and other specialized approaches tailored to specific treatment areas and patient needs.
- Complications Management: Comprehensive knowledge of potential complications associated with minimally invasive procedures and injectable treatments. Students learn how to recognize and manage complications effectively, including techniques for addressing adverse events, product-related complications, and patient dissatisfaction.
- Patient Safety and Ethics: Understanding the importance of patient safety, informed consent, and ethical considerations in facial aesthetics practice. Students learn to prioritize patient well-being, adhere to professional standards, and navigate ethical dilemmas that may arise in the field.
- Hands-on Training and Clinical Experience: Opportunities for supervised hands-on training and clinical experience in performing minimally invasive face augmenting procedures and advanced injectable techniques. This allows fellows to refine their skills, gain confidence, and apply their knowledge in a real-world setting.
- Research and Continuing Education: Encouragement to engage in research activities and stay updated with the latest advancements and evidence-based practices in the field of facial aesthetics. Fellows are encouraged to participate in conferences, workshops, and continuing education programs to further enhance their knowledge and skills.
Upon completion of the Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Face Augmenting and Advanced Injectables, graduates are equipped with the expertise to perform advanced injectable treatments and facial augmentation procedures. They may pursue careers in medical aesthetics clinics, plastic surgery practices, or dermatology centers, or choose to establish their own specialized practices.
It’s important to note that the requirements and curriculum of such fellowship programs may vary among institutions and organizations offering them. Fellowship programs often require applicants to have prior experience and credentials in relevant medical fields, such as plastic surgery, dermatology, or aesthetic medicine.
Eligibility
- MBBS
- BDS
- MDS
- BAMS
- BHMS
- BUMS
Instructors
- Dr. Gunjan Manchanda
– MBBS MS ENT
– Head & neck surgeon - Dr. Anjali Manchanda
– Maxillofacial and aesthetic surgeon
– Hair transplant surgeon
– Fellowship in facial aesthetics Advance injectable & body contouring (Seoul ,South Korea) - Dr. Sahiba Bawa
– Aesthetic surgeon
– Fellowship in facial aesthetics Advance injectable & body contouring (Seoul ,South Korea)
– International Board Certified Fellowship in Non surgical facial aesthetics.
– Member Abam