
Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer
Comprehensive Aesthetic Management
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 18. January 2011
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-1-84184-698-9 (ISBN)
Description
Minimally invasive aesthetic procedures continue to be popular with patients, so many medical practitioners who have not previously specialized in the field or practiced very widely are either turning to this area or expanding the range of treatments they currently offer. These practitioners require a basic primer to get them up to speed on the details of treatments, as well as expert tips on the idiosyncratic demands involved in running an aesthetic practice.
The Cosmetic Bootcamp meetings began as a way for colleagues in dermatology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and otorhinolaryngology to teach each other in a collegial environment. The meetings are designed to provide physicians in these specialties a forum to exchange ideas, explore new technologies and techniques, and discuss ways to improve patient care. The focus is on advancing the science and outcomes using a multidisciplinary approach.
Drawn from these meetings, Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer: Comprehensive Aesthetic Management presents a succinct but comprehensive textbook from a team with extensive experience in training newcomers to the field of aesthetic practice. The first part of the text details how a practice needs to be run for optimum impact and efficiency. Both new and seasoned practitioners will find much advice in this section for improving their daily office operation to help them compete effectively. The second section reviews the essentials of the clinical treatments. Each of the core aesthetic specialties are included, and chapters contain what the editors consider essential information as well as a few "pearls."
The book is supplemented with downloadable resources to enable users to experience the flavor of the actual Cosmetic Bootcamp meetings. Future versions of this text will include internet-based interactions to foster further discussions. For those interested in a more direct interaction, please visit Cosmetic Boot Camp to see dates for upcoming meetings.
The Cosmetic Bootcamp meetings began as a way for colleagues in dermatology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and otorhinolaryngology to teach each other in a collegial environment. The meetings are designed to provide physicians in these specialties a forum to exchange ideas, explore new technologies and techniques, and discuss ways to improve patient care. The focus is on advancing the science and outcomes using a multidisciplinary approach.
Drawn from these meetings, Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer: Comprehensive Aesthetic Management presents a succinct but comprehensive textbook from a team with extensive experience in training newcomers to the field of aesthetic practice. The first part of the text details how a practice needs to be run for optimum impact and efficiency. Both new and seasoned practitioners will find much advice in this section for improving their daily office operation to help them compete effectively. The second section reviews the essentials of the clinical treatments. Each of the core aesthetic specialties are included, and chapters contain what the editors consider essential information as well as a few "pearls."
The book is supplemented with downloadable resources to enable users to experience the flavor of the actual Cosmetic Bootcamp meetings. Future versions of this text will include internet-based interactions to foster further discussions. For those interested in a more direct interaction, please visit Cosmetic Boot Camp to see dates for upcoming meetings.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Reference
Illustrations
300 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
300 Halftones, color
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 219 mm
Weight
1156 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84184-698-9 (9781841846989)
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Kenneth Beer | Mary P. Lupo | Vic A. Narurkar
Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer
Comprehensive Aesthetic Management
E-Book
01/2011
1st Edition
CRC Press
€297.99
Available for download

Kenneth Beer | Mary P. Lupo | Vic A. Narurkar
Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer
Comprehensive Aesthetic Management
E-Book
01/2011
CRC Press
€297.99
Available for download
Persons
Kenneth Beer, Mary P. Lupo, Vic A. Narurkar
Content
Marketing and Management: The role of the aesthetic specialist. The size and scope of the aesthetic marketplace. Aesthetic marketplace economics. Photography for the aesthetic patient. Ergonomics for an aesthetic office. Interviewing the cosmetic patient. Red flag patients. Internal marketing. Financial benchmarking for the aesthetic medical practice. Forms, forms, forms.
Clinical Cosmetic Patient Care: Skin type classification systems. When non-invasive is not enough. Complications A-Z. Botulinum toxins type A: advanced techniques. Botulinum toxin in the management of focal hyperhidrosis. One syringe wonder. Hyaluronic acid fillers. Calcium hydroxylapatite dermal filler. PLLA. Permanent fillers. Liposuction my way. Chemical peeling. Aesthetic considerations in facial enhancement. Periorbital rejuvenation utilizing blepharoplasty. Breast augmentation. Surgical rejuvenation of the face . Intense pulse light. Fat melting devices. Ablative fractional laser resurfacing. Non-ablative devices. Cosmeceuticals. Young patients. Male patients. Ethnic patients.
Clinical Cosmetic Patient Care: Skin type classification systems. When non-invasive is not enough. Complications A-Z. Botulinum toxins type A: advanced techniques. Botulinum toxin in the management of focal hyperhidrosis. One syringe wonder. Hyaluronic acid fillers. Calcium hydroxylapatite dermal filler. PLLA. Permanent fillers. Liposuction my way. Chemical peeling. Aesthetic considerations in facial enhancement. Periorbital rejuvenation utilizing blepharoplasty. Breast augmentation. Surgical rejuvenation of the face . Intense pulse light. Fat melting devices. Ablative fractional laser resurfacing. Non-ablative devices. Cosmeceuticals. Young patients. Male patients. Ethnic patients.