IAPAM’s Botox ® Training Helps Physicians Capitalize on Botox ® Boom

As the demand for Botox ® treatments, from anti-aging to bladder control, continues to rise, physicians can capture this growing Botox ® market and greatly benefit their practices through expert Botox ® training at multi-day seminars like the IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox ® Training (www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com/botoxtraining.html).
 
In late 2010, Botox ® was approved by the FDA to treat chronic migraine headaches in adults.  The FDA announced that Botox ® injections have been shown to be effective in the prevention of migraines, which are debilitating headaches that cause intense pulsing or throbbing pain and affect about 12% of Americans. “Chronic migraine is one of the most disabling forms of headache,” Russell Katz, MD, of the FDA, says in a news release. “Patients with chronic migraine experience a headache more than 14 days of the month. This condition can greatly affect family, work, and social life, so it is important to have a variety of effective treatment options available.”
 
More recently, on August 24, 2011, the FDA approved Botox ® for the treatment of adult urinary incontinence, or to treat overactive bladder control, in patients with neurological problems.  Read more

To Capture the “Boomer” Bonanza, Physicians Attend the IAPAM’s Symposium with Botox Training

The IAPAM offers physicians the leading Botox ® training, training in fillers, and associated facial aesthetics medicine education (including training on lasers for skin rejuvenation and hair removal, medical microdermabrasion and medical grade chemical peels). The IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium is the only 2 day training designed by physicians for physicians, and taught by board certified physicians, which offers physicians training encompassing hands on, live demonstration and didactic instruction in Botox ® and all of the top 5 non-invasive procedures.
 
The respected market research group, Global Industry Analysts, projects that the 70 million baby boomers, “seeking to keep the dreaded signs of aging at bay,” will significantly impact the US market for esthetic anti-aging treatments, from Botox ® to buffing up.  The market for these age defying products or regiments is currently estimated at $80 billion, and Global Industry Analysts predicts it will balloon to more than $114 billion by the year 2015. To capture this exploding market, physicians who are expertly trained in minimally invasive, anti-aging modalities and medical weight loss treatments, are best positioned to grow their healthcare businesses.  The IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium (http://www.AestheticMedicineSymposium.com/botoxtraining.html) is a weekend of comprehensive Botox ® training as well as dermal filler training, laser training, hCG training etc., and is the only multi-day, hands-on symposium, to offer education for doctors on how to profitably add the top 5 anti-aging modalities to a practice. Read more

September 17-18th: IAPAM Announces Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Training Dates

Demand for Botox and other minimally invasive procedures is at an all time high. The IAPAM is helping physicians enter this lucrative market by offering dermatologist-led Botox Training in Scottsdale, Arizona on September 17-18, 2011. Physicians will learn everything they need to start offering Botox and other in-demand aesthetic medicine procedures.
 
The number of patients turning to minimally invasive cosmetic procedures like: Botox (http://www.iapam.com/botox-training), dermal filler injections, lasers for skin rejuvenation (http://www.iapam.com/aesthetic-medicine-training/laser-training), medical microdermabrasion, and chemical peels continues to increase. Read more

Most hCG Studies do not Strictly Follow the Simeons hCG Protocol

The IAPAM is committed to educating physicians in the industry’s best practices for hCG for weight loss. In support of this commitment, the IAPAM’s hCG Training offers physicians an hGG Training program of unsurpassed clinical and business content on hCG and medical weight management.  The IAPAM’s hCG Protocol truly works for patients trying to loose weight, and the IAPAM has noted that the few studies which have found that hCG offers no benefit over placebo for weight loss do not always follow the Simeons Protocol precisely.
 
In February 2011, the Dr. Oz Show showcased hCG for weight loss and Dr. Oz concluded that, “there are some real legitimate folks out there who seem to have success with this,” hCG protocol.  Dr. Oz further commented, in his June 2011 interview for Women’s First Magazine, that, even though some studies have not been supportive regarding hCG for weight loss, “sometimes it’s because the science hasn’t caught up. When we see real people do things that work, we in the medical profession have to pay attention.”  The evidence is overwhelming, hCG for weight loss is working for patients. Read more