Medical Aesthetics FACE® ConferenceSimply the most comprehensive non-biased medical aesthetics "Hands-On" working conference for physicians, nurses and clinical aestheticians Facial Aesthetics Cosmetic Education™ 5 Principles for the Structure of Medical Aesthetics Profession Medical Aesthetics: Clinical Skin Care Program Justina P. Taube, MD, Ocluoplastic Surgeon Daniel J. Leeman, MD, Facial Plastic Surgeon James S. Beckman, MD, Plastic Surgeon Joseph Feste, MD, Obstetrics Surgeon Terry Everitt, Nurse-Aesthetician, Cidesco Diplomate, Instructor Anna D. Rinehart, Nurse-Aesthetician, Cidesco Diplomate, Instructor
May 16-18, 2008 Austin, Texas Program Closed: No one permitted without Badge Hands-On Working Medical Aesthetics Course for Physicians' and Nurses Deadline for Applications May 1, 2008 Limited Seats for each Licensed Attendee This course is an educational noninvasive facial aesthetics cosmetic program Physicians Medical Aesthetics "Hands-On" Workshops You must submit an application to be a part of this specialized Non-Invasive Facial Aesthetics "Hands-On" Course for Physicians
Clinical Skin Care Principles
Treatments, Procedures and Protocols This program is designed to provide the physicians a comprehensive overview of the Medical Aesthetics "Concept of Vision" as first proposed and implemented at Scott and White Hospital in 1990 through the Division of Plastic Surgery. The conference offers the physicians a more direct approach to understanding the concepts behind their entering a fast growing specialty of non-invasive facial aesthetics which addresses the qualms of appearance with or without cosmetic surgery. The non-surgical market for facial aesthetics is worth over 2 billion/year. Facial Plastic Surgeons / Family Practice/ Internal Medicine doctors will obtain the theory and clinical practical's needed to create a competive Aesthetic Medicine adjunctive program within their practice. Physicians will obtain updated emerging technology for options in dealing with the aging population. This program offers nurses ( LPN, RN, NP ) a concrete format to begin their journey into Medical Aesthetics Practice in partnerships with the physician. Medical Aesthetics FACE® Conference ( Hands-On ) encourages the partnership of physicians, nurses and aestheticians to work concertly to provide the consumer a comprehensive clinical skin care program addressing Facial Aesthetics procedures to enhance their medical spa, skin health and wellness centers and medical-surgical skin care practice. This course provides nurses the needed introduction of Facial Aesthetics procedures. Conventional and alternative medicine courses as we present within this course will facilitate the physician, nurse and aesthetician in their quest for optimal health honing in on the customers needs, customers relationship and management; improving the quality and expertise of their work within medical aesthetics health center. The core objectives of this program 1.) to provide the physician ( MD ,DO , DDS ) a comprehensive facial aesthetic conference that addresses skills, treatments, procedures for their patients, clients and customers. 2.) to provide the nurse ( LPN, RN, NP, PA-C ) an opportunity to obtain clinical skin care management skills that will augment their physicians patients seeking evidenced based facial aesthetics and 3.) to provide Advanced Aestheticians facial aesthetics protocols that will require each skin care specialist tools that will advance their aesthetic background as well as keep them abreast of the challenges that lay ahead in their growing profession. We insure you a great learning" interactive workshop conference" through our outstanding physicians, surgeons, nurse-aestheticians -instructors facilitating this program. Each doctor, nurse or aesthetic instructor presenting within this specialized conference understands your quest for knowledge. Every attempt is made to insure " Hands-On" as possible. We cannot guarantee "hands-on" for every procedure discussed, described or demonstrated. Clinical Skin Care Treatment Planning Protocols made easy for the Physician to interface within their practice
Nurse Entrepreneur " Hands-On" Facial Aesthetics Cleansing, Extracting, Sloughing, Diagnosis, Enzymes, Gommage, Treatment Planning, STG and LTG Understanding Iontophoresis and Desincrustration
Proper Assessment and Facial Skin Analysis for Physicians and Nurse Practitioners Facial Aesthetic Program
Hilton Austin Airport9515
Hotel Drive, Austin, Texas, United States 78719 Hilton Airport: Special Room Reservations Deadline May 01, 2008 Arrive May 15, 2008 Conference Class begins May 16, 2008 @ 8:00am-12:00 Lunch 12:00-1:00pm Class ends @ 5:00pm May 17, 2008 8:30-12:00 Lunch12:00-1:00pm Class ends @ 5:00pm May 18, 2008 Class begins 8:30-12:00 Lunch 12:00-1:00pm Class ends 5:00pm Practical's/Mocks/Demonstrations May 16, 17, 18th 2008 6:00-8:00pm Austin, Texas Assessment of the Aging Face: Cosmetic Fillers: Botox®/ Restylane for the Upper Face Botox® and Restylane®, Medical Perspectives for the Aesthetician and Nurse Practitioner Sclerotherapy: Didactics, Techniques and Application Clinical Assessment of the Aging Face Facial Assessment and Skin Analysis: Dry Skin, Oily Skin , Combination Acne Management Clinical Skin Care Management Tattoo Reversal Techniques How to Develop a Successful Thriving Medical Aesthetics Spa/Clinic Hospital Program Clinical Skin Care Plans Beauty Treatments in the Physicians Practice LIGHT THERAPY: "Development of the Medical Aesthetics Profession" Anna D. Rinehart, Texas Licensed Instructor: Medical Aesthetics F.A.C.E.® Non-Invasive Facial Aesthetics Cosmetic Education
Clinical Skin Care Protocols: Medical Aesthetics Perspectives for Physicians and Clinical Skin Care Nurse- Aestheticians Supportive Skin Care Health Facilitators include: Licensed Facial Aesthetic Instructors, Licensed Nurse-Aestheticians, Licensed PA-C
When Beauty Hurts: Anna D. Rinehart, Facial Aesthetics Instructor, Texas CEU Provider 1145 FACIAL AESTHETICS CONFERENCE Antiaging Medical Aesthetics FACE® Multidisciplinary Approach
Speakers/ Instructors/ Guest Lecturers Nurse-Aesthetician , Facial Aesthetics Instructors Anna D. Rinehart, Texas Skin Care Specialist, Cidesco Diplomate Seven Stages of Acne Formation: Aestheticians Clinical Skin Care Protocols and Clinical Management James S. Beckman, MD Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Facial Aesthetics: Clinical Skin Care Management, Structure of the Aging Face, Chemical Peeling Procedures Daniel J. Leeman, MD Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon Structure of the Aging FACE Blake Rector, CEO Med Spa Software Internal Business Marketing Herb Ripley Emerging Technology: Minimally Invasive Facial Aesthetics Justina P. Taube, MD, Ocluoplastic Surgeon Sclerotherapy Techniques, Procedures and Protocols: Cosmetic Fillers for the Aging Face Joseph Feste, MD, Board Certified Obstetrics and Gynecologist Medical Aesthetics Practice for Physicians, Nurses and Aestheticians Channing Simon, JD Laser Light: Theory and Practice for Physicians Medical Aesthetics Spa, Clinique's, Hospital Based Program Microdermabrasion Techniques Terry Everitt Nurse-Aesthetician, Cidesco Diplomate Medical Aesthetics: Physicians, Nurses and Cidesco Aestheticians Penetration of Cosmetic Ingredients for Dry Skin, Oily Skin, Combination Skin Medical Aesthetics Certification: Physicians, Nurses, Aestheticians All workshops for May 2008 Austin Medical Aesthetics FACE ® Conference are opened for the licensed nurse-aesthetician and Physician Advanced Medical Aesthetics Clinical Skills, Presentations, Discussion, Clinical Skin Care Cases Discussed, Workshops All attendees must have registered, ID badge, Confirmation # of Seat to be permitted in classroom. Every attempt is made to provide the physicians "Hands-On" for specialized skin care treatments |
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Facial Aesthetics Cosmetic Education™ Austin Medical Aesthetics FACE® Conference 2008 1-888-769-3223 Clinical Skin Care Health Centers™
Facial rejuvenation has been revolutionized by the integration of physicians, nurses and aestheticians utilizing clinical skin care procedures as a part of a strong armamentarium for addressing numerous aesthetic concerns aided with cosmetic surgery and/ or non-invasive cosmetic aesthetic management. Physicians should to evaluate the necessary aesthetics skills needed to be performed in these skin care centers that may require them seek aestheticians with strong diversified medical aesthetic backgrounds. Integration of physicians, nurses and aestheticians Physicians from literally every medical specialty are entering the aesthetic field with a desire to create, establish and implement " antiaging clinics, a medical spa or a comprehensive clinical skin care health center.™ Physicians are striking out on a very different path than mainstream medicine. Health care changes with reimbursement, demand for physicians to work longer hours, increase patient numbers with minimal fees are just a few of the culminating factors that are contributing to this new wave of physicians seeking aesthetics as a real opportunity to practice medicine and integrate skin care management as an adjunct to their medical offices. Doctors integrating their medical background with the emerging medical aesthetic paradigms will become the new entrepreneurs and strong competition to standard skin care practices as well as formidable competitor to aesthetic products. There are always pro and cons to every change in an already "standardized" perception of skin care practice. There is no doubt physicians will upset the "status quo". My personal belief throughout the emerging development, practice and acceptance of medical aesthetics is that we need the physicians just as we need the aesthetician. Some medical specialty physicians do not believe the aesthetician is a necessary part of the equation. They are wrong. Aestheticians with the right business savvy, clinical and aesthetic skills operate with the physician to facilitate optimum patient care outcomes. Physicians can establish and implement a strong antiaging program with the supportive aesthetic skills of an aesthetician. What is the value of an aesthetician within these kinds of facial aesthetic programs? Facial Aesthetic programs include cosmetic aesthetic procedures i.e. botox® , chemical peeling, hormone replacement and fundamental evaluation of the skins aesthetic concerns. The nurse would work with the physicians for all injections. The aestheticians provides cleansing of the skin, cosmetics and innumerable face treatments which require the license of the aesthetician. The real value of the aesthetician within the medical aesthetic programs is their ability to communicate effectively with the client-patient perspective, perform aesthetic treatments not provided in standardized nursing and an incredible multi-task skin care specialist taht understands the dynamics of patient care. Evaluating Skills of the Aesthetician
The physician within the clinical skin care health centers™ should employ an aesthetician with skills that include micropigmentation, tattoo reversal, chemical peeling, acne protocols, scar reduction and an ability to speak effectively each procedure. The skills of an advanced medical aesthetician is so far beyond the standard aesthetic skills and can be extremely competive in various skin care outcomes. Each skill had to be obtained in specialized courses for the advancing aesthetician. therefore, an aesthetician employed within a physcians office or hospital base can generally assume this individual has sought training and proper credentialing through Aestheticians International Association. Physicians should require their aesthetician to demonstrate the skills, discuss the implications for skill and expect them to be be able handle problems as they may arise. the skills of aesthetician is more than a pampering facial. The Nurse in Medical Aesthetics Rather the nurse is an LPN or RN or NP she/he benefits these programs in a unprecedented way than standard nursing practice. The nurse that has obtained aesthetic training, medical aesthetics certification brings a strong competive background within a clinical skin care health center. The nurse provides a safety measure and a sense of confidence to the patient. Here the nurse can capitalize on his/her competive nature and incorporate a strong skin care practice. The nurse, the physician and aesthetician are a complete profile within this ever growing aesthetic arena.
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