Courses List
Principles of Aesthetic Medicine
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Clinical Anatomy
A comprehensive clinical anatomy course designed specifically for aesthetic medicine. This program builds a layered, spatial understanding of facial anatomy, from skin to bone, to support safe injection practice, accurate technique execution, and complication prevention.
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Aging Process
A comprehensive, layer-by-layer exploration of facial aging. This course examines how changes in skin, muscle, ligaments, fat, bone, hair, and the peri-orbital region translate into visible aging signs.
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Local Anesthesia
An evidence-based course on local anesthesia for aesthetic procedures. This program covers anesthetic agents, mechanisms of action, and practical application of topical, infiltrative, tumescent, ring-block, and nerve-block techniques. Emphasis is placed on safe dosing, method selection, complication prevention, and structured management of adverse reactions, using practical checklists and clinical decision tools.
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Danger Zones
A focused safety course dedicated to high-risk facial regions in aesthetic medicine. This program trains practitioners to accurately map critical vessels, nerves, and tissue planes, recognize early warning signs, and apply region-specific strategies to minimize complications and improve procedural safety.
