OVERVIEW

Delle Chiaie Cosmetic Medicine (DCCM)™ Aesthetic Masterclass Series - Recorded Lectures is organized by Delle Chiaie Cosmetic Medicine (DCCM) Academy.

Description:
4 Courses, 4 Foundational Topics – The Best in Medical Aesthetic Education
The Aesthetic Immersion Program contains all 4 of our courses: The Essentials of Cosmetic Neurotoxin, The Essentials of Dermal filler: Mid Facial Structure, the Essentials of Dermal Filler: Lip Augmentation, and The Art of Facial Assessment and the Science of Aging.

The academic edition of our popular Aesthetic Immersion Program is a collection of all 4 lecture only portions of our foundational level essentials courses. Our master injector and head of faculty, Tara Delle Chiaie, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, APRN, ABAAHP will introduce you to the essentials of cosmetic neurotoxins, dermal fillers, lip fillers, facial assessment, and the science of aging during a series of recorded lectures that you can play, pause, rewind, and complete at your own pace.

This academic edition does NOT include enrollment in the hands-on practical portion of our courses, making it the perfect option for non-clinical staff or clinical staff who do not need a hands on component. This edition of the AIP will not come with a certification to treat your own patients. If you want to get your certification, check out the hybrid edition of our course here.

DCCM™ Academy is proud to offer the most comprehensive courses in the area and we are honored to have students join us from across the United States and abroad.

Educational and Learning Objectives for this Program:
At the completion of The Essentials of Cosmetic Neurotoxin course, students should be able to:

  • Recognize the history of neurotoxin use in cosmetic medicine.
  • Label relevant facial anatomical features.
  • Explain Botulinum Toxin A’s mechanism of action in the body.
  • Identify and distinguish FDA-approved neurotoxin products.
  • Analyze the safety concerns of cosmetic neurotoxin administration and be able to relate these concerns to common contraindications.
  • Approach facial assessments with confidence, considering the unique anatomy of individual patients.
  • Manage patient expectations of cosmetic outcomes.

At the completion of The Essentials of Dermal Filler: Mid Facial Structure course, students should be able to:

  • Recognize the history of dermal filler use in cosmetic medicine.
  • Label relevant facial anatomical features.
  • Explain dermal fillers’ mechanism of action in the body.
  • Identify and distinguish FDA approved dermal filler products.
  • Assemble the best combination of products to achieve individual patient goals.
  • Analyze the safety concerns dermal filler and be able to relate these to common contraindications.
  • Approach facial assessments with confidence, considering the unique anatomy of individual patients.
  • Manage patient expectations of cosmetic outcomes.

At the completion of The Essentials of Dermal Filler: Lip Augmentation course, students should be able to:

  • Recognize the history of dermal filler use in cosmetic medicine.
  • Label relevant facial anatomical features.
  • Explain dermal fillers’ mechanism of action in the body.
  • Identify and distinguish FDA approved dermal filler products.
  • Assemble the best combination of products to achieve individual patient goals.
  • Analyze the safety concerns dermal filler and be able to relate these to common contraindications.
  • Approach facial assessments with confidence, considering the unique anatomy of individual patients.
  • Manage patient expectations of cosmetic outcomes.

At the completion of The Art of Facial Assessment and Science of Aging course, students should be able to:

  • Recognize the importance of facial assessment as a first step in all treatment plans. 
  • Label relevant facial anatomical features.
  • Explain the mechanism of action of a wide variety of aesthetic technologies. 
  • Identify and distinguish the indications for a variety of aesthetic treatment plans. 
  • Assemble the best combination of products to achieve individual patient goals.
  • Analyze safety concerns and be able to relate these to common contraindications.
  • Approach facial assessments with confidence, considering the unique anatomy of individual patients.
  • Manage patient expectations of cosmetic outcomes.

TARGET AUDIENCE

PhysicianNursingDentistPhysician AssistantAesthetic Medicine Physician

SPECIALITIES

Aesthetic Medicine