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29TH - 30TH APRIL 2012 | BUSINESS DESIGN CENTRE, ISLINGTON, LONDON 29TH C ADVANCE


INCLUDES LUNCH AND VIP PARTY ACCESS


BOOKINGS £45.00 PER DAY*


ONFERENCE


COSMETIC NEWS EXPO 2012 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SUNDAY APRIL 29


9am-10am Coffee and Registration


10am-11am TREATING MENOPAUSAL CLIENTS Many female clients visiting cosmetic practitioners are in the age group that are either pre, post or going through menopause. But while these clients often seek medical support to help them through the hormonal and physical changes to their bodies, more and more are seeking the help of aesthetic practitioners as the side effects of the menopause can drastically effect their skin and looks. Leading menopause expert and chairman of the British Menopause Society, Dr Nicholas Panay, will join Dr Tracy Mountford, winner of the 2011 Speaker of the Year Award, to examine these issues as well as the treatment options for these patients.


11am-11.30am Coffee Break


11.30am-1pm ADVANCED LASER WORKSHOP Lasers are one of the staple treatments of any clinic, but how can you take your laser practice beyond the basic treatments and offer more advanced applications? From novel uses of lasers such as cosmetic gynaecology, fungal toe nails and snoring to innovative new indications and tried and tested advanced applications, including laser lipo and fractional resurfacing, this session is designed for the experience laser practitioner who wants to step up to the next level.


11.30am-1pm BEGINNERS LASER WORKSHOP


PLATINUM SPONSOR


From hair removal to facial rejuvenation, lasers are a core part of many successful aesthetic practices. But how do you set up a successful laser business and, in tough economic times, how do you make the right investment? Designed for the novice laser practitioner, this session will examine the most profitable starter procedures for your clinic as well as providing you with key core of knowledge skills. Speakers will include Dr Phil Dobson and Martyn Roe.


1pm-3pm Lunch and Exhibition Viewing


3pm-4pm CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Before and after photographs are an invaluable tool when it comes to presenting the results of your work to clients or for PR, but badly taken, inconsistent photographs let many practitioners down. From taking basic, consistent before and after shots to utilising 3D and 4D imageing tools, this workshop will focus on all aspects of creating good clinical photography.. Speakers will include Mr Dalvi Humzah, Dr Bob Khanna and Nick Medzianowski-Sinclair.


4pm-5pm INJECTION TECHNIQUES As cosmetic injectables have evolved so have the techniques used to administer them. Hear from leading experts, including Leslie Fletcher, the pioneer of the Arque Derma technique, Dr Bob Khanna and Dr Peter Forrester, about their injection techniques and learn about the tools, such as injection systems and cannulas, that are revolutionising the way dermal fillers are injected in facial aesthetics.


5pm-6pm Exhibition Viewing 7pm After Show Party - The Pitcher and Piano, Islington


GOLD SPONSORS MONDAY APRIL 30


9am-10am Coffee and Registration


10am-11am TREATING BLACK AND ASIAN SKIN Treating different skin types is one of the biggest challenges faced by aesthetic practitioners. With so many products and treatments out there not being suitable for certain skin types this can be a minefield. As part of this session we will look at challenging skin types and the procedures and products that can be used to treat them. Speakers will include Dr Tapan Patel.


11am-11.30am Coffee Break


11.30am-1.30pm MINI MASTERCLASS IN 3D FACIAL VOLUME REPLACEMENT In this mini masterclass Dr Raj Acquilla and Miss Jonquille Chantrey will explore 3D facial volume replacement, enhancement and beautification with reference to anatomy, technique and risk management.


1.30pm-3pm Lunch


3pm-4pm SKIN CANCER, MOLE DETECTION AND SUN AWARENESS Skin cancer incidence continues to rise in the UK with more than 100,000 people being newly diagnosed


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every year. Most cases are curable, if detected early, but if diagnosis is delayed and the cancer spreads then the chances of surviving are greatly reduced. Aesthetic practitioners are at the front line when it comes to seeing patients with ageing and sun damaged skin, so sun advice, mole checking and skin cancer are issues no aesthetic clinic can afford to ignore. Join leading skin cancer expert Mr Paul Banwell, the British Association of Dermatologists and La Roche-Posay for this exclusive workshop.


4pm-5pm ADVANCED INJECTORS MASTERCLASS This session, aimed at the advanced injector, will look at the cosmetic injectable treatments and techniques that go beyond filling lines and wrinkles and enable total facial sculpting to be achieved. From botulinum toxin in the lower third, to creating natural looking lips and ground breaking new techniques. Speakers will include Monica Berrange, Dr Kate Goldie, Dr Gertrude Huss and Dr Russell Emerson.


4pm-5pm BEGINNERS INJECTORS MASTERCLASS Botulinum toxin and dermal fillers are the gold standard in non-surgical facial rejuvenation and are the bread and butter treatments for many clinics. Learn from some of the industry’s best injectors about how they have developed a successful practice based around cosmetic injectables and get hands on experience of the treatments that will bring clients through your door.


5pm-6pm Exhibition Viewing SILVER SPONSOR


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