Face Cosmetic Training introduces new eight-point lift advanced injection course
BARNSLEY, England, Sept. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- UK-based aesthetic training company, Face Cosmetic Training, has introduced a new 8-point lift technique course to its existing portfolio of aesthetic training workshops.
The signature 8-point technique, originally developed by plastic surgeon Dr Mauricio De Maio, involves the injection of dermal filler into specific areas of the face in order to achieve full-face rejuvenation and 'lift'. The addition of the new advanced course follows rising demand for the revolutionary treatment in the UK.
The technique, originating from Brazil and often referred to as a 'non-surgical facelift', addresses loss of facial volume. The procedure deploys the use of minimal amount of product injected precisely in up to eight key lifting areas of the face. The procedure is suitable for male and female patients, and uses Allergan's Juvederm Vycross range of dermal fillers to ensure each area is injected with the exact viscosity of filler required.
The introduction of the new 8-point technique training, which will be delivered via intimate workshops or on a one-to-one basis, comes following popular demand.
"A lot of delegates have been requesting this kind of training," said aesthetic nurse and founder of Face Cosmetic Training, Jacqueline Naeini, "and so we decided to give them what they wanted, and offer this as part of our advanced training. This is becoming such a popular treatment in clinics that we wanted to provide delegates with the best possible training for the technique.
"Our first training date is on the 26th of September, and it's already booked up! We will be offering new, additional dates in the coming months."
The training company, founded in 2012, hosts intimate and specialised training workshops to doctors, nurses and dentists across South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, the north east and Midlands, with its main training base situated in Penistone, South Yorkshire.
Jacqueline Naeini BMedSC (Hons), aesthetic nurse and independent nurse prescriber, runs regular cosmetic training courses on Botox, dermal fillers, lip enhancement, chemical peels and medical needling. The chief principle guiding each session is safe practice.
"We as nurses are bound by our code of conduct to do no harm," said Jacqueline, "and this is to ensure patient safety at all times, avoiding any possible occlusion or harm. It is extremely important to understand facial anatomy when injecting any client, and when treating clients with the 8-point lift, we are treating the whole face, so it's crucial to be aware of all the anatomical areas of the face, and especially which areas to avoid. All of these factors are looked at in details within the new course, with theory and demonstrations covering technique, anatomy and possible complications relating to the procedure."
Jacqueline Naeini obtained her training at Harley Street London, working with some of the finest medical cosmetic doctors in the UK, before moving on to work for many years in one of the UK's leading cosmetic surgery companies, carrying out non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
New training dates for the eight-point lift technique will be announced via the Face Cosmetic Training website.
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