Cosmetic Surgery Physician Training Covers Latest Non-Surgical Trends

Main Category: Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery
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Article Date: 14 Jan 2009 - 4:00 PDT

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It's where aesthetic medicine meets the art of beauty. Plastic surgeons, OB-GYNs, dermatologists, internists, and anti-aging physicians looking to refine or introduce non-invasive cosmetic surgery techniques now have a qualified training program by the American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS). With over 200 active members and more than 100 physicians trained last year, AAAMS stands as the authority of training cutting edge, non-invasive cosmetic procedures.

The next training session, Aesthetic Medicine 101 offers courses and certification in Botox(R), dermal fillers, chemical peels, liquid facelift, and aesthetic facial analysis, which will be held March 26 - 27, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California.

Dr. Sam Assassa, the President of AAAMS and a pioneer in aesthetics medicine along with other AAAMS faculty members will train participants with live demonstrations showcasing groundbreaking techniques. This intensive, hands-on training session will cover procedures such as chemical peels, Cosmetic Botox(R) training, dermal fillers, mesotherapy, and general facial rejuvenation.

What: Aesthetic Medicine 101
Where: Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Beverly Hills, CA
When: March 26 - 26, 2009
Why: Non surgical aesthetic procedures and Botox training from Dr. Sam Assassa, AAAMS President

"The physicians, RNs and medical professionals who attend AAAMS training sessions learn cutting edge medical aesthetics techniques," said Dr. Assassa. "AAAMS is committed to teaching the artistic act of aesthetics in a practical, clear-cut approach with safety in mind. It gives aesthetic physicians cutting edge guidance and education in this rapidly growing field."

The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS) hosts cosmetic surgery conferences throughout the year, focusing on a variety of aesthetic, non-invasive cosmetic surgery techniques and procedures that are highly sought after by physicians from all over the world for certification in the aesthetic medicine and surgery specialty.

"AAAMS offers the most comprehensive courses available, making the time for individualized attention to each participant's questions," said Julie Benzie, an RN and recent course participant. "I would recommend this course to any level of provider who would like training in aesthetic medicine."

About AAAMS

The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS) is committed to teaching the artistic act of aesthetics in a practical, clear-cut approach with safety in mind and to ensure uniform excellence in the care of patients. Both the rapid demand and acceptance of the public for aesthetic medical services, such as dermatology and cosmetic surgery, substantiate the importance and the need to standardize these practices. The AAAMS serves to set standards for aesthetic surgery practices, establishing reconstructive and aesthetic surgery treatments as a separate specialty in the world of medicine.

American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery

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