Facial Ultrasound essentials +
Expert filler techniques
• Level: advanced

about this course
This 2 days theoretical-practical course is designed for physicians who are already familiar with and routinely use fillers and Radiesse. First we will focus on learning the basics of ultrasound, and how we can enhance the safety of our procedures with an imaging diagnosis.
On the second day, we will focus on reviewing the most common areas off treatment using ultrasound and then proceed with facial procedures after conducting a prior diagnosis.
Content – Day 1
Temporal
• Correlation between topographic and ultrasound anatomy.
• Technique for obtaining ultrasound sections.
• Possible ultrasound-guided procedures.
Nose
• Correlation between topographic and ultrasound anatomy.
• Technique for obtaining ultrasound sections.
• Possible ultrasound-guided procedures.
Midface
• Correlation between topographic and ultrasound anatomy.
• Technique for obtaining ultrasound sections.
• Possible ultrasound-guided procedures.
Mandibular Line
• Correlation between topographic and ultrasound anatomy.
• Technique for obtaining ultrasound sections.
• Possible ultrasound-guided procedures.
Content – Day 2
Anatomy
Anatomical-topographical review of:
- Temporal region
- Zygomatic region
- Fasciae and ligaments
- Fat pads
- Mandible and chin
Each region will cover topographical and descriptive anatomy, safety and risk zones, and different treatment techniques.
Physicobiochemical Characteristics of Radiesse
• Physicochemical properties of the product
• The importance of rheology in patient selection
Radiesse as a Regenerative Approach
• Accurate Diagnosis and Managing Expectations
• Proper clinical evaluation
• Who qualifies and who does not? Identifying the ideal patient
• Expectations vs. reality (myths and truths)
Live injections guided with ultrasound
• Each participant will perform a diagnostic evaluation applying the techniques used in the ultrasound master course and correlate the anatomy of each patient with their clinical characteristics (related to aesthetic topics).