Kosmetology
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Ensure the acquisition and development of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in cosmetology in conformity with the requirements of the specialty of aesthetic medicine in order to prepare the physician for certification in accordance with the regulatory documents of the LR.
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.A medical resident has mastered the body’s ageing processes and morphological types during the study process. Acquired theoretical knowledge of the chemical properties, operating mechanisms, indications, contraindications and input/application techniques of regenerative injections (biorevitalization, mesotearpy, combination methods, micronidling, glytics, liporeductors) and peels, as well as possible complications and prevention. Gaining understanding of the basic principles for the creation of various cosmetic products, the shapes of cosmetic products.
Skills
1.Capable of applying theoretical knowledge in practice. Acquired skills for regenerative injections (biorevitalization, mesotearpy, combination techniques, micronidling, glytics, liporeductors) and peels. Apply the specific regenerative injections according to the skin ageing type.
Competences
1.Able to use the acquired knowledge, skills and personal abilities in work and training situations, as well as professional and personal development, as well as able to assume responsibility and perform certain types of tasks independently. Based on the composition and shape of the active ingredients of the cosmetic product, a patient-specific skincare product is recommended.
Assessment
Individual work
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Works independently with literature. Prepare for the seminars of the study course. |
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Examination
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10 points
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Assessment of practical skills and theoretical knowledge in a 10-point system. |
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Ingredients for cosmetics, their sequence. Practical benefits of the INCI application.
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Principle of the constitution of cosmetic products - active and excipients, their functionality, properties and characteristics. Cosmetic forms, principles and functions thereof.
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Ageing mechanisms of the skin - structural changes of the skin; Therapeutic options for regenerative injections (biorevitalisation, mesotearpy, combination methods, micronidling, liplytics, liporeductors) for restoring skin structure; Chemical peels; Complications following chemical peels and regenerative injections.
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Sky Tin Hau Wong, Tingsong Lim. A guide to Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery. 2023.
Kamal ALhallak, Adel Abdulhafid, Salem Tomi, Dima Omran. The Ultimate Guide for Laser and IPL in the Aesthetic Field. 2023.
Ali Pirayesh, Dario Bertossi, Izolda Heydenrych. Aesthetic facial Anatomy. Essentials for injections. 2020.
Kang S., Amagai M., Bruckner A.L., Enk A.H., Margolis D.J., McMichael A.J., Orringer J.S. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology: 2-Volume Set, 9th Ed. McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2019, 1866 p.
Amelia K. Hausauer, Derek H. Jones PRP and Microneedling in Aesthetic Medicine, 2019.
Markowitz O. A Practical Guide to Dermoscopy. 7th Ed. Wolters Kluwer, 2017, 292 p.
Mario Goisis. Injections in Aesthetic medicine: Atlas of Full-face and Full-body Treatment. 2014.