Collagen Induction Therapy Education
Gain your certification with derma aesthetics. This ground breaking seminar on Collagen Induction Therapy will provide
valuable information on the latest cosmeceutical treatments. This is an integral workshop for any clinic focusing on skin
therapy.
derma aesthetics provides education on the next generation in managing optimal skin health. Their innovative,
lightweight and easy to use derma CIT pen for advanced skin needling effectively treats clients for acne scarring,
wrinkles, skin density, pigmentation and overall skin rejuvenation, without the side effects of many invasive
treatments. We trust you will leave our seminar full of inspiration and armed with the latest knowledge and techniques
you need to thrive in our industry. After all, our aim is to help you be the best you can be.
The derma CIT Pen is designed with precise and finely controlled needles to stimulate the production of your own natural
collagen; it promotes the regeneration of skin cells via a natural healing process. The innovative derma CIT pen provides
targeted, precision treatment with no downtime.
The cost for the 1 day seminar is $150.
Australian therapists: Please call 1300 420 223 or email education@skincorrection.com.au
6th of April: Collagen Induction Therapy education in Brisbane, QLD, Australia
20th of April: Collagen Induction Therapy education in Sydney, NSW, Australia
8th of June: Collagen Induction Therapy education in Albury, NSW, Australia
20th of July: Collagen Induction Therapy education in Melbourne, VIC, Australia
17th of August: Collagen Induction Therapy education in Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Aesthetics Conference & Exhibition
Following the overwhelming success of last year’s event, ACE 2016 will be held on April 15th and 16th, at the Business Design Centre in central London.
Register for a FREE Exhibition pass for access to CPD-accredited clinical and business educational sessions included in the Masterclass, Expert Clinic and Business Track agenda as well as the brand new for 2016 Treatments on Trial debates, where practitioners can directly compare products and treatments with similar indications.
The premium content Conference programme includes 8 focused sessions, dedicated to specific anatomical regions, where you will be able to gain in-depth knowledge on how to treat each area by learning from the leaders in the field.
The 1 day Conference pass will give delegates access to all sessions on Friday or Saturday; for a comprehensive learning experience, delegates can buy the 2 day pass to attend all the Conference sessions on both days as well as all of the free content available.
Cosmetex 2016
The Cosmetic Surgery and Medical Expo
Proudly hosted by the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery, Cosmetex 2016 will take place at the Hilton Sydney from Thursday, 12 – Saturday, 14 May 2016.
Cosmetex provides an essential forum for industry professionals to: listen to a range of high profile national and international speakers, attend workshops and live procedure demonstrations, exchange information learn about the latest industry developments and compare notes and network with like-minded professionals.
ABOUT THE AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF COSMETIC SURGERY
Established in 1999, the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery (ACCS) is a not-for-profit, multi-disciplinary fellowship based body of general surgeons, cosmetic surgeons, plastic surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, dermatologists, ear, nose and throat surgeons, ophthalmologists and other doctors and health care practitioners who practice in cosmetic medicine and surgery.
The primary goal of the ACCS is to ensure the safe provision of cosmetic medicine and cosmetic surgical procedures to the Australian general community through the supply of appropriately trained and certified health care practitioners.
The College also seeks to work cooperatively with government and other stakeholders to improve standards and safety and to educate health care consumers. Its Fellows and spokespeople are regularly quoted in the media and consulted by federal and state health and consumer regulators.
The ACCS is the only medical college which provides education and training leading to fellowship specifically in cosmetic medicine and surgery. Fellows of the College are medical doctors who have completed post-graduate education and training and demonstrated competency specifically in cosmetic medicine and surgery. To become an ACCS Fellow, doctors must typically complete a minimum of 12 years of medical and surgical education and training.
49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Dermatologists
The 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Dermatologists will be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth, Western Australia, from Saturday 14 May to Tuesday 17 May 2016.
I invite all College members and all medical professionals with an interest in dermatology to join us at the Annual Scientific Meeting in Perth in May 2016.
A/Prof. Christopher Baker, FACD
AACMAC is the peak annual convention of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine professionals in the Asia-Pacific region.This three-day conference has an engaging and clinically relevant academic program with highly regarded speakers, plus plenty of social and networking activities, that truly makes AACMAC Perth 2016 the must-attend event for practitioners, researchers, and the industry.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
AACMAC offers something for health professionals, educators, researchers and businesses in all modalities.
Acupuncturists and Chinese herbal medicine professionals will deepen their knowledge of the profession, and leave with an awareness of the latest research, techniques and treatment protocols
The conference also offers a valuable opportunity to widen networks within the greater health community, allowing for greater collaboration, understanding and connections across professions.
AGENDA
Day 1
10am-4pm: Opening ceremony and workshops
4-5pm: AACMA Annual General Meeting
6-8pm: Coctal party
Day 2
9am-5.30pm: Concurrent sessions
7-11pm: Gala dinner
Day 3
9am-12pm: Concurrent sessions and closing ceremony
Regular registration closes: April 25.
For more conference information, please visit AACMAC
2016 Non-Surgical Symposium
The Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) and the Cosmetic Physicians College of Australasia (CPCA) invite you to join them at what is undoubtedly the premier educational event for non-surgical aesthetics in Australasia – the 2016 Non-Surgical Symposium, 2 to 5 June at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
MASTER THE BASICS TO ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE
The attendance of this meeting has grown by 20% each year and 2015 was a sell-out.
Once again the doors will be opened to all medical practitioners performing non-surgical rejuvenation and their staff. We will be welcoming plastic surgeons, cosmetic doctors, dermatologists, ophthalmologists and the nurse aeshteticians, dermal therapists and practice staff who work with them.
The success of the past Symposium is due to a vital component which guaranteed it’s value and ongoing relevance: independent presentations by a long list of international and leading local presenters on state of the art concepts and practice in the non-surgical rejuvenation sector.
WHAT WILL WE COVER?
The Non-Surgical Symposium will again cover the entire spectrum on appearance medicine, from injectables, through to skin care, including laser/light devices and non-surgical body contouring tools. A lot has happened in the last year to bring you up to speed on. We are going to work hard to make our program more interactive, with a larger focus on expert panel discussions.
In 2016 we will take greater advantage of the quality of teachers that we have on faculty and already in Australia and New Zealand, using video (rather than live injecting), so that we can make the process more efficient with better images and a greater learning experience.ery. To become an ACCS Fellow, doctors must typically complete a minimum of 12 years of medical and surgical education and training.
2016 Vegas Cosmetic Surgery Symposium
Now celebrating its 12th Anniversary under the leadership and coordination of its founder, S. Randolph Waldman, MD, the 2016 Vegas Cosmetic Surgery Symposium promises to be the best year yet!
Why attend VCS 2016?
1. Register Now and SAVE!
Register before January 31st and save up to *$500!
*when compared to the onsite registration pricing
2. The Program
Click the image to the right for a sneak peek of what’s in store for 2016.
3. The Faculty
This is the only time of year leading educators of the 4 core specialties come together from over 15 countries to join forces and achieve the best in aesthetic education.
4. The Value
Five full days of content with simultaneous tracks each day including Rhinoplasty, Blepharoplasty, Non-Invasive, Live Injections, Facelifiting – and more! This program offers the best value in the world of aesthetics.
5. Be Among the Elite
VCS is regarded as the premier multi-specialty conference in the world, is the most written and talked about meeting in the US, and is the ONLY meeting designed for all four core aesthetic specialties!
6. Bring Your Staff
With over 50 hours of content in the Practice Management and Marketing track, our program offers something for everyone.
7. 40+ CME Credits
Satisfy your entire Annual Requirements all in one place!
8. The Exhibit Hall
With over 150 companies showcasing cutting edge technologies and all the latest developments in the industry, the VCS Exhibit Hall is a site you don’t want to miss!
9. Unlimited Networking
Meet and learn from some of the world’s best aesthetic surgeons and industry leaders.
10. Location, Location, Location
Las Vegas – need we say more?
Hair Expo Australia 2016
Hair Expo Australia – the BIGGEST trade event in the Southern Hemisphere for the hairdressing industry. Experience an UNPARALLELED world of leading brands and products, an INTERNATIONAL level of education and SHOW STOPPING live events. Did we mention the PARTIES? #HairExpoAustralia
Sun Protection & Anti-ageing Skincare Conference Asia 2016 (Singapore)
Protection from the detrimental and damaging effects of the sun is a major concern world-wide. Sun avoidance plays a large part in the Asian culture in preserving skin condition, and sun protection strategies help to maintain a lighter skin tone. In addition, technologies to lighten skin colouration have been developed and used widely in Asia.
This conference will give an update on the international scene for sun protection methods (ISO and FDA), up-to-date technologies used to protect the skin from the sun, pollution and other environmental factors, methods of measuring benefits of anti-ageing and skin lightening products and regulations affecting the development, advertising claims and sale of sun protection and anti-ageing products in Asia.
The programme for this two-day conference will be delivered by invited international speakers who are expert in their field. It is one of the most important events in the Asian Cosmetics Industry calendar and will be a ‘must attend’ for all those involved in sun protection and anti-ageing skin care development, testing and claims substantiation, including R&D managers and directors, dermatologists, marketing and product managers, retailers of sun care products, regulatory affairs personnel, formulation chemists, product evaluation scientists, research scientists, raw materials suppliers and suppliers of sun product and skin testing apparatus.
Conference session titles:
- Sun damage and ageing of skin
- Sun protection and anti-ageing skincare strategies and benefits
- Regulatory and consumer impact and testing
- Anti-ageing and sun care technologies
The 5th Annual Educational Conference and networking event hosted by The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians promises to be bigger and better than ever, with more exhibitors, workshops and lots of exciting speakers.
The conference provides an extremely valuable opportunity to network, collaborate and maintain ongoing professional education.
The ASDC welcomes:
- Dermal Clinicians and Dermal Therapists
- Doctors, Nurses and other medical/health professionals
- Laser and Advanced Beauty Therapists
- Practice Managers and practice staff in Dermal Therapy/Cosmetic Medicine and Plastic Surgery Practices
Speakers this year:
- Professor Rodney Sinclair – Professor of Dermatology at the University of Melbourne and the Director of Epworth Dermatology. The title of his talk is Psoriasis: The good, the bad and the messy.
- Mr John Rophael – Vascular, Endovascular and Laser Surgeon at Victorian Vascular Clinic. He will speak on vascular and lymphatic conditions of the skin.
- Vivien Gardner – Registered Nurse and co-owner at Erase Aesthetic Services in Melbourne and Australian distributor for Jan Marini Skin Research, San Jose. The title of her talk is New Research on Skin Inflammation: Restoring Homeostasis
- Chiza Westcarr – Registered Dermal Clinician, Nutritionist and full member of the ASDC speaking on Inflammation and accelerated skin ageing
- Dr Alice Rudd – Dermatologist at Caulfield Dermatology. She will discuss Rosacea – Pathophysiology and treatment strategies.
Sunday, July 17
Educational Conference: Inflammatory and Vascular Conditions of the Skin
Following conference: Networking cocktail evening
Monday, July 18
Ongoing Education Workshop: Laser Safety: Implementing Best Practice in your Clinic.