FELLOWSHIP IN FACIAL AESTHETIC & COSMETOLOGY Discover the World of Endoscopy Fellowships A practice-focused postgraduate diploma programme. Ideal for medical professionals who want to enhance their diagnostic skills, this course offers clinical training and expert mentorship. Course Price ₹ 2,50,000 ₹2,00000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available Sample Certificate For Course FELLOWSHIP IN FACIAL AESTHETIC & COSMETOLOGY MGA medical global academy has advanced fellowship on facial aesthetics cosmetology following MBBS/BDS that is intended to help a medical practitioner gain specialized knowledge on non-surgical procedures of facial rejuvenation. With the development of medical science and aesthetic standards, the possibility to provide natural-looking effects with the help of precise techniques has been a foundation of contemporary practice. This 12-month structured course is a combination of strong theoretical basis and clinical experience, encompassing Botox and fillers to the latest laser therapies. As the aesthetic care industry in India is growing at an alarming rate, with increasing demand in the multispecialty and cosmetic clinics, this fellowship will leave you a confident and future-ready practitioner to join the industry. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Advanced Anatomy and Aesthetic Principles Cutting-Edge Injectables and Fillers High-Tech Skin Rejuvenation and Resurfacing Advanced Regenerative Medicine and Aesthetics Sophisticated Cosmetic Dermatology and Surgical Integrations Advanced Patient Management and Safety Protocols Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics. Free Study Material with recorded lectures Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session6. NAAC A+ University7. 1 Year of Mentorship8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Introduction to Facial Aesthetic Cosmetology History and evolution of facial aesthetics. Slim and popular tendencies in face beauty. Professionalism and ethics in aesthetic treatments. Superficial and subcutaneous anatomy of the face. Aesthetically-relevant muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. Age-related facial changes Skin structure and types. Foundations of Facial Aesthetic Procedures Mechanism of action, signs and contraindications. Techniques for wrinkle treatment (frown lines, crow’s feet, forehead lines) Therapeutic uses of Botox (e.g., bruxism, migraines) Assessment of patients, pre- and post-treatment. Types of fillers (Hyaluronic Acid, Calcium Hydroxylapatite, Poly-L-Lactic Acid, etc.) Facial volumization, wrinkle reduction, and contouring indications. Safety and methods of injection. Filler treatments complications and management. Advanced Skin Rejuvenation Techniques Types of chemical peels (superficial, medium, deep) Indications for skin resurfacing (hyperpigmentation, acne scars, wrinkles) Techniques of application, downtime and aftercare. Mechanism, indications, and benefits. Advanced techniques for collagen induction therapy Microneedling + PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma). Laser technologies: CO2, Fraxel, Q-Switch, etc. Laser to resurface, pigment, and remove scars on the skin. Safety measures, skin evaluation of the patient, and after-care. Facial Contouring & Non-Surgical Face Lift Lifting techniques and types of threads. Facial lifting and contouring using PDO threads Signs and symptoms, patient choice and follow-up. Sophisticated filler products used in facial sculpting. Jawline, chin, cheek, and temple enhancement techniques. Treatment tailored to individual anatomy. Clues to non-surgical nose-shaping. Methods of correction of nasal asymmetry and improvement. Aesthetic Dermatology and Skin Treatments Individualized skincare plans in relation to skin types. Aesthetic treatments combined with medical-grade skincare products. Combining medical grade skincare products and aesthetic treatments. PRP harvesting and PRP injecting techniques. Using PRP with other interventions (microneedling, dermal fillers) Evidence and patient identification. No-surgical methods of reducing acne scars. Using chemical peels and microneedling with laser resurfacing. Follow-up care to achieve the best results. Patient Consultation & Aesthetic Psychology Knowing patient needs and expectations. Controlling actual results and avoiding discontent. Developing trust and relationship with patients. Facial aesthetics and body image, which are psychological factors. Recognizing and treating patients with unrealistic expectations (e.g., Body Dysmorphia) Facial aesthetics: ethical considerations. Advanced Techniques & New Technologies Using Botox, dermal fillers, lasers, and threads as synergies. Customizing the therapies to various skin types and aging issues. Best practice on advanced combination protocols. Innovations in facial appearance (e.g. bio-stimulatory treatments, stem cells) Future technologies: Ultrasound, radiofrequency, cryotherapy, and more Artificial intelligence and machine learning in aesthetics. Complications, Safety, and Legal Considerations Vascular complications (e.g. vascular occlusion) Bruising, swelling, infection control, and adverse reactions. Therapy of complications due to fillers (e.g., nodules, migration) Sanitization and hygiene measures. Aesthetic clinic sterilization and hygiene. Rules of aesthetics treatments. Documented informed consent and documentation. Malpractices and insurances. Hair Restoration and Aesthetic Solutions Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in hair regeneration. Mesotherapy and stem cell therapy of hair. Patient selection, technique and indications of hair restoration. PRP + other hair loss therapies (e.g., Low-Level Laser Therapy). Micro needling devices to promote hair growth. Management of androgenetic alopecia. Adjunct treatments: Growth factors and topical therapy. Satisfaction of patients and control of expectations. Habit modifications and promoting long-term hair well-being. Aesthetic Injectables Beyond the Face Using dermal fillers and lasers to treat aging hands Hand care and hand treatment. Clues, complications and consequences. Neck lines, sagging, wrinkles Non-surgery Neck lines, sagging, wrinkles Non-surgical treatment of the neck line, sagging and wrinkling. Combination therapies: Botox, fillers, lasers, and radiofrequency. Skin tightening and contouring techniques. Injections that dissolve fat (e.g., Kybella). Radiofrequency tightening of the skin on the body. Cryolipolysis (CoolSculpting) and other non-invasive fat reduction treatments Assessment and treatment planning of patients. Aesthetic Pharmacology and Medications in Facial Aesthetics Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of injectables and skin care products. How to handle side effects of aesthetic surgeries. Local anesthesia and analgesics. Treating chronic patients (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune diseases). Interactions of botulinum toxin and dermal fillers with drugs. Knowledge of patient medication history and its applicability to aesthetic treatments. Retinoids, growth factors, antioxidants and peptides. Cosmeceuticals vs. pharmaceuticals: Making a distinction between effective treatments. Nutrition and Lifestyle in Aesthetic Treatments Important collagen-making and skin-rejuvenating nutrients (Vitamin C, Zinc, Omega-3s) Nutritional interventions of acne treatment and pigmentation. The contribution of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory foods to the skin. The effect of smoking, alcohol, sleep and stress on facial aesthetics. Lifestyle changes in order to improve aesthetic outcomes. Long-term skin health education of patients. Anti-aging supplements (e.g.,