How to develop a successful business plan including steps on how to integrated medical aesthetics procedures into a practice or build a patient base;
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“I left your course feeling comfortable in advanced injecting techniques and am much more confident for when I start practice in September. I do not see how a [botox training] course could provide more hands-on with such a high degree of experienced supervision. As testament to this, I have decided not to enroll in two different courses I had planned to take this fall, rather if I do decide to have additional training, I will be signing up for another session of IAPAM’s Botox Bootcamp and Advanced Filler Courses with you.” ~ Dr. Dillman
“The symposium was unbelievable. I feel that I am ready to open the Aesthetic part of my practice in a month or so.” ~ Dr. Simon
“The Symposium presented clinical training and common-sense business advice by knowledgeable and passionate instructors. I feel the education (lecture and hands-on time) was well worth the investment, but the extensive refresher materials provide invaluable continued reference.” ~ Dr. Wolfe
“The IAPAM conference is one of the most practical medical conferences I have attended. I appreciated the advice regarding setting up your own business and then more important, how to market your business. The written materials and DVD’s are an invaluable resource. The entire staff at IAPAM is professional and such a pleasure to work with. It is definitely money well spent.” ~ Dr. Silva
IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium - Scottsdale, AZ
“This is a true hands on course, in my view, the only way one can confidently succeed in implementing such practice. It is a good follow up after Scottsdale Symposium. The case variety included the full range of Botox and filler applications currently in use. By itself, the case selection seemed an amazing task. much enjoyed the true life - real office experience of managing patients - from the initial interview, to the co-discovery of possibilities for treatment to the actual treatment and in several occasions, short term follow up. ” Dr. Lahrs, MD
“Just wanted to tell you what a great weekend I had in Toronto. Patricia and her staff are among the most talented professionals I’ve met in this field. Her scheduling was flawless, and her attention to details made the day flow smoothly. She tailored the training to exactly what I needed. She and her staff havea way of putting everyone who walks through the door of the spa instantly at ease. There is no doubt in my mind that one day with her has given me a considerable competitive edge in my market of aesthetics.” Dr. Twyman
IAPAM’s Advanced Botox/Filler Bootcamp - Toronto, ON, Canada
IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium - Scottsdale, AZ
The recently published ASPS 2010 Statistics supports the position that botox, as well as the other top 4 non-surgical procedures: laser hair removal, hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, chemical peels and microdermabrasion, will continue to be the aesthetic treatments of choice in the next decade. However, only physicians who have completed comprehensive, multi-day programs, like the IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Training, can safely and successfully capture their portion of this consistently growing market.
Americans had over 13 million cosmetic procedures last year, and over 11.5 million of these were minimally invasive treatments. Equally, while surgical procedures grew by only 2%, non-surgical treatments increased by 5%. Leading the way in minimally-invasive modalities was botox (2,557,068 botox injections preformed), followed closely by hyaluronic acid dermal filler injections (1,313,038 procedures). Given this surge in the popularity of injectables, the importance of hands-on, physician-lead botox training (http://www.iapam.com/botox-training) has never been more important. The IAPAM (http://www.iapam.com) recognizes that to safely and successfully add botox to a practice, physicians need expert botox information. To that end, the IAPAM offers the industry’s best botox training (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com/botoxtraining), delivered by board-certified dermatologists acutely familiar with the skin, the technique and art of injectables, botoxc vs. dysport, as well as botox side effects, etc. Read more
August 27, 2010 by admin · Comments Off
The IAPAM has two different program for physician Botulinum Toxin (Dysport & Botox) training and Dermal Filler training. If you do not have any, or very limited Botox injection experience, you should first attend the Aesthetic Medicine Symposium.
If you some experience injecting botulinum toxin’s (i.e. Botox® Cosmetic, Dysport), and want more advanced Botox® and Filler training, the following Botox®/Filler Training Bootcamp is for you. Read more
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Introduction - Botox (Botulinum Toxin Type A)
Since first introduced to the medical community in 1989, as a treatment for eye muscle disorders, administering of Botulinum Toxin Type A: Botox® and similar neurotoxin injectables, has now become the most popular non-invasive aesthetic medical procedure performed worldwide.
Unfortunately, such pervasive market growth has lead to the undesired reality that physicians and non-medical professionals mistakenly think that all they need to do to capture a percentage of this market for their practice, is to simply hang out a sign and ’start injecting.’ Read more