Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures and Management of Complications
10th January 2024
Overview
This webinar series is aimed at foundation doctors and core surgical trainees who are aspiring to pursue a career in plastic surgery. It will consist of 14, one hour sessions that focus on the ISCP plastic surgery curriculum. We aim to improve basic knowledge of the different sub-specialties within the field of plastic surgery. By covering these topics in greater detail we hope to better prepare applicants for plastic surgery ST3 posts.
Aims
The general aim of this series is to improve plastic surgery teaching for junior doctors below ST3 level. This will enable easy and free access to good quality teaching delivered by consultants and senior registrars. The nature in which it is delivered will allow access to trainees from a wide variety of backgrounds both within the UK and internationally.
The 14 sessions will each explore a specific sub-specialty within the field of plastic surgery in order to give trainees a better perspective of what a career in plastic surgery entails. This will allow them to make a more informed decision when applying for ST3 posts.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, attendees should be able to:
- Perform an adequate assessment of the ageing face
- Know factors that contribute to facial ageing
- Describe the various sub-types of botulinium toxin and its MOA.
- Learn common injection patterns for Botulinium injection in the treatment of dynamic rhytides.
- Describe the various types of dermal fillers, E.g. HA, Polycaprolactone, calcium hydroxylapatite .
- Learn the indications and common injection patterns for dermal fillers.
- Recognise the common complications of dermal fillers e.g. avascular necrosis and initiate initial management.
- Basic principles of buccal fat removal and blepharoplasty.
- Indications for chemical peels, microneedling, lasers and their complications.
Panellists
Our panellists include:
- Ms Natalia Makhdoom - CT2 working in the west midlands.
- Dr Jude Afieh - CT1 - Swansea
- Dr Yaldasadat Hashemipour - CT1 - Swansea.
CPD
1 Hour
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Recording
The recording of this webinar is not available to view. This is due to permissions over patient images used in the webinar. Permissions allowed for patient images to be used for educational purposes on the live stream but not for any images to be recorded for later viewing. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Additional Resources
e-LPRAS (e-Learning for Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery)
Suggested Modules: Module 3, Head and Neck > Plastic Surgery of the Midface and Orbits
The British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS), in collaboration with Health Education England's elearning for healthcare, has developed an e-learning resource designed to support good clinical practice.
e-LPRAS offers a collection of modules aligned with the ISCP curriculum, intended for plastic surgery trainees from Specialty Training Year 3 (ST3) onwards. It is also available to consultants, non-consultant career grades, and allied health professionals looking to expand or update their knowledge.