GET AHEAD . EXPAND YOUR PRACTICE . IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS
Internationally renowned leaders in aesthetic medicine, dermatology, and aesthetic surgery teach small groups of doctors core and advanced techniques in non-surgical and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. These exciting, intensive, hands-on certification training courses inspire doctors who travel from all over the world to attend. Direct instruction from world-leading faculty leads to proficiency in the latest and most effective procedures. Spaces are limited. Possibilities after training are not.
2012 upcoming hands-on worldwide training courses
Module 1. Botulinum toxins and fillers: Essentials London, UK
Bangkok, THAILAND
Munich, GERMANY June 25 Dublin, IRELAND
May 31 July 7
October 15
Module 2. Chemical peels, cosmeceuticals, and PRP skin stimulation Munich, GERMANY June 26
Module 5. Botulinum toxins, fillers, and stimulators: A London, UK
dvanced Dublin. IRELAND
June 1-2 June 8-9
Munich, GERMANY June 27-28 Bangkok, THAILAND
October 16-17 SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ANY MODULE CONSTITUTES PART-FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR FELLOWSHIP OF EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF AESTHETIC MEDICINE
View programmes and register online today at
www.ecamedicine.com
Register early—Spaces extremely limited. Become a Member of the European College of Aesthetic Medicine today ECAM
European College of Aesthetic Medicine
Module 11b. Master course in ultrasound-assisted (VASER) lipoplasty: Advanced applications Bologna, ITALY May 24-25
Module 12. Master course in suture (thread) lifting t
echniques
Dublin, IRELAND May 18-19 Munich, GERMANY June 29-30 Bangkok, THAILAND
October 18-19
Module 11a. Ultrasound-assisted (VASER) body contouring: Introduction and basic applications Bologna, ITALY
May 22-23 Bangkok, THAILAND October 20-21
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