Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure frequently performed today, which aims to correct and rejuvenate the eyelids. One of the most popular interventions in cosmetic surgery, blepharoplasty is a relatively simple, quick and painless treatment that can provide spectacular and natural results. It is essential to use the correct technique according to the patient’s needs and to comply with the postoperative period.
Our Blepharoplasty Surgical Techniques training course is the perfect introduction to this highly effective procedure. Directed by an expert plastic surgeon in the field, it is ideal for doctors who seek to add this procedure to their offer.
The price of the course includes all the materials used on the day, the lecture notes and refreshments. At the end of the training, you will receive a detailed certificate of attendance, issued by Medical Aesthetics Academy, and a USB with all the necessary documents to start up: consent forms, treatment record sheets, post-treatment advice, marketing material, etc.
Summary
Doctors and Dentists without experience in Aesthetic Surgery, interested in learning the basic established techniques.
Duration: 4 hours
Required documents: Passport and current registration with the GMC (or equivalent if you are an overseas delegate)
Places: Limited to 5 delegates per course
Certificate: Certificate issued by Medical Aesthetics Academy
Material included: Course literature, documents and marketing aids
Carrying out only one procedure, you will have the cost of your training already paid for!
THREE MONTHS COMPLIMENTARY MENTORING
Once you have completed your training course, Medical Aesthetics Academy offers you our exclusive Mentoring service free for three months, to help you start up your career in aesthetic medicine with continuous support and subsequent success. For details, please visit the Mentoring section.
Training goals
Blepharoplasty surgical training course
Obtaining knowledge of established Blepharoplasty surgical techniques
Learning of the different Blepharoplasty approaches
Local anesthesia techniques
Medical history of the surgical patient and informed consent
Relevant anatomical considerations
Knowing the possible unwanted effects and complications and know how to avoid them
Reviewing real cases with different results
Understanding the importance of proper patient assessment from the initial consultation to the actual treatment itself, by observing live demonstrations
Learning how to carry out the procedure, attending a practical Blepharoplasty workshop with real model patients
Knowing how to market the Blepharoplasty procedure in your practice
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