Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine

Posted on 2009-06-09 18:27:40 in

The Aesthetic Anti-Aging Fellowship was created in recognition of the need to establish best practice standards in aesthetic medicine. The fellowship will enable medical professionals to learn the theory of aesthetic health and receive individualized hands-on training in these procedures.

The Aesthetic Anti-Aging Fellowship is a six-part series consisting of a three module lecture series and a three module intensive hands-on clinical training series in the following aesthetic treatments:

  • Botulinum Toxin A Injections
  • Facial Filler Injections
  • Aesthetic Laser and Light Treatments
  • Aesthetic Venous Treatments
  • Body Contouring Techniques
  • Chemical and Mechanical Resurfacing
  • Cosmeceuticals

Achieve Excellence in Aesthetic Medicine:

  • Non-biased, evidence-based medical curriculum
  • Individualized hands-on procedural learning on live models
  • Education and advice from leading experts in Aesthetic Medicine
  • Practice development tools
  • Best practices for patient selection, pre and post treatment precautions, informed consent, treatment alternatives, complication prevention and management

For Information on Specific Modules available at the 17th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, contact us at 888.997.0112.

Additional information about this fellowship is available at the Ageless Aesthetic Insititute website.

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