Sun, 15 March 2020
09:00 – 17:00 GMT
BTC HQ
IBIS Forum,
Danestrete,
Stevenage,
SG1 1EJ
Mid Face Masterclass - Cheeks and Nasolabials - using needles and cannulas
6.5 hours CPD
Fully accredited for Insurance purposes
1 FREE team member allowed per delegate as an observer.
***YOU WILL NEED TO SUPPLY A MODEL FOR THE PRACTICAL SESSION***
What's included
During workshop
Understanding facial ageing is a multi factorial component in the mid face.
Epidermal thinning, collagen loss, and dermal elastosis (sun damage) over time contribute to the fine rhytids of the ageing face.
Remodelling of the facial skeleton also adds to the gross morphological changes of ageing.
Distributional changes in fat compartments contribute to the distinct morphology of the ageing face.
Cheek enhancement
Naso Labials
Use of cannulas
Avoiding complications
Management of complications
Post workshop
You will not be left to do it all after the workshop, follow up and support is critical to your success in facial aesthetics
Opportunity to review your patient after 2 weeks and administer any top ups and keep your before and after images for marketing purposes - understand what results your patients will obtain and how to carry out the review appointment correctly
Free unlimited support (email and telephone) after workshop - I want you to succeed and will support you anyway I can
Repeat workshop as many times as (as an observer) you want - small fee to cover refreshments. Repetition leads to mastery.
Discount voucher off any future workshops - rewarding loyalty
Structure of day
Morning
Anatomy
Pharmacology
Clinical set up
Full face assessment of patient
Medico - legal considerations
Consent procedure
Photography
Product selection
Preparation and dilution
Storage
Demonstration of various injection techniques
Reducing side effects
Post op advice
Review appointment
Afternoon
Practical hands on
Non clinical aspects of facial aesthetics
Q & A
Certification
*Lunch and all refreshments will be provided
Dr Harry Singh has been carrying out facial aesthetics since 2002 and has treated over 4,000 cases. In his last dental practice, he ended up doing more facial aesthetics than dentistry. Due to the very high-profit margins associated with facial aesthetics, he decided to just concentrate on facial aesthetics. He currently has over 900 facial aesthetic patients. He is not only a skilful facial aesthetician but a keen marketer which he feels is vital to attract and retain patients requesting facial aesthetic services. He has published numerous articles on the clinical and non-clinical aspects of facial aesthetics and spoken at dental and facial aesthetics conferences on these topics.
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Danestrete, Stevenage, SG1 1EJ