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Diploma in Cosmetic Medicine

This Diploma in Cosmetic Medicine is designed to bridge the gap between core medical training and the specialized, rapidly evolving field of aesthetic medicine. We move beyond simple “injection techniques” to foster a deep understanding of the aging process, facial anatomy, product science, and the principles of aesthetic harmony. The program emphasizes a patient-centric, evidence-based, and safety-first approach, ensuring graduates are not just technicians, but true clinical artists and consultants.

The mission of this Diploma is to bridge the gap between conventional medical training and the specialized field of aesthetic medicine. We move beyond the “how” to the “why” and “when.” Our philosophy is rooted in the Three Pillars of Aesthetic Excellence:

  1. Anatomical Mastery: Understanding the layered anatomy of the face and body is the non-negotiable foundation for safety and efficacy. We teach not just surface-level landmarks, but the dynamic interplay of muscles, fat compartments, fascial planes, and neurovascular structures.

  2. Aesthetic Judgment: True expertise lies not in performing every procedure, but in selecting the right procedure for the right patient. We instill a principle-based approach to facial and body analysis, emphasizing harmony, proportion, and natural-looking outcomes.

  3. Ethical Patient-Centric Practice: We train physicians to manage patient expectations, obtain truly informed consent, identify patients with Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), and always prioritize patient safety and psychological well-being over commercial gain.

To equip qualified medical professionals with the advanced theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical framework required to practice cosmetic medicine safely, effectively, and successfully.

This is not an entry-level program. It is a post-graduate level diploma designed for licensed medical professionals who possess a foundational understanding of human anatomy, pharmacology, and sterile technique. The primary aim is to ensure patient safety and uphold the standards of the medical profession.

Primary Eligible Candidates:

  1. Medical Doctors (MD / MBBS / DO):

    • General Practitioners seeking to diversify their practice.

    • Dermatologists

    • Plastic Surgeons

    • ENT (Otolaryngologists) Surgeons

    • Ophthalmologists & Oculoplastic Surgeons

    • General Surgeons and other surgical specialists with an interest in aesthetics.

  2. Dentists (DDS / DMD) - with specific training:

    • Particularly those with training in oral and maxillofacial surgery, as they have profound knowledge of facial anatomy and injectable techniques.

  3. Registered Nurses (RN, BScN) / Nurse Practitioners (NP):

    • Must be licensed to practice and often require some form of supervisory or collaborative agreement with a physician, depending on local regulations. Their advanced patient assessment skills are highly valuable.

  4. Physician Assistants (PA):

    • Working under a supervising physician's delegation, they are excellent candidates due to their medical model training.

The course fee is ₹40,000 INR for students in India. For the convenience of our international participants, the fee is set at a flat rate of $500 USD.

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Why Practitioners Need to Join the Course (Benefits)

Transitioning into cosmetic gynaecology offers several significant professional advantages:

1. High Market Demand and Growth: Cosmetic Gynaecology is recognized as one of the fastest-growing specialties in aesthetic medicine due to increasing patient interest in enhancing comfort, confidence, and sexual health.

2. Increased Revenue and Financial Autonomy: Procedures are often elective and cash-based, which can reduce dependency on insurance reimbursements and increase overall profitability

3. Specialized Expertise and Innovation: Training allows practitioners to gain in-depth knowledge and advanced skills and stay at the forefront of medical innovation regarding laser therapy, radiofrequency treatments, and minimally invasive surgical techniques

4. Comprehensive Patient Care: Practitioners can offer a more holistic approach to women’s health by addressing both functional and aesthetic concerns (such as post-childbirth or aging issues), enhancing patient care and satisfaction

5. Establishing Credibility: Earning a diploma or certification is essential for establishing credibility and proving expertise in aesthetic and reconstructive procedures.

 

Core Curriculum Modules

DAY 1 – FOUNDATION & CORE CONCEPTS

Understanding Aesthetics from a Medical Perspective

Registration & Program Overview

  • Introduction to Clinical Aesthetics
  • Scope of practice across different medical backgrounds
  • Ethics, consent & patient safety

Basics of Skin & Facial Anatomy

  • Skin layers & aging process
  • Facial anatomy relevant to aesthetics
  • Danger zones & vascular anatomy

Fundamentals of Facial Aging

  • Volume loss, sagging & wrinkles
  • Extrinsic vs intrinsic aging
  • Gender-based aesthetic differences

Introduction to Aesthetic Procedures

  • Botulinum toxin (Basics & indications)
  • Dermal fillers (HA & non-HA overview)
  • Chemical peels & mesotherapy
  • PRP in aesthetics

Patient Assessment & Aesthetic Planning

  • Facial analysis & documentation
  • Identifying patient goals
  • Managing expectations
  • Complication awareness


DAY 2 – PROCEDURAL KNOWLEDGE & DEMONSTRATIONS

Clinical Application & Treatment Planning

Botulinum Toxin – Clinical Use

  • Muscle mapping
  • Indications: forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet
  • Dosage principles & dilution

Dermal Fillers – Clinical Use

  • Facial contours & volumization
  • Lip enhancement principles
  • Mid-face & jawline basics

Complications in Aesthetic Practice

  • Vascular occlusion
  • Asymmetry & overcorrection
  • Immediate and delayed complications
  • Prevention & management protocols

Energy-Based Devices & Non-Invasive Aesthetics

  • Lasers (hair reduction, pigmentation – overview)
  • RF, HIFU, skin tightening concepts
  • Choosing the right modality

Live Demonstrations / Video Demonstrations

  • Botox injection technique
  • Filler injection planes
  • PRP preparation & application

DAY 3 – HANDS-ON EXPOSURE & PRACTICE SETUP

Skill Orientation, Safety & Career Pathway

Hands-On Training (Simulators / Models / Demonstration Based)

  • Injection techniques (practice models)
  • Facial mapping
  • Cannula vs needle handling
  • (Hands-on based on participant eligibility & regulations)

Aesthetic Practice Setup

  • Legal scope for different medical backgrounds
  • Clinic setup & equipment
  • Patient selection & consent
  • Documentation & photography

Marketing & Patient Communication

  • Ethical branding
  • Social media do’s & don’ts
  • Patient education strategies

Multidisciplinary Role in Aesthetics

  • Role of dentist, physiotherapist, dietitian in aesthetics
  • Team-based aesthetic care
  • Nutrition, posture & facial aesthetics


Case Discussions & Q&A

  • Real-life case scenarios
  • Decision-making in aesthetics
  • Handling difficult patients


Certification Ceremony & Closing Remarks

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