CPD Stem cells
£999.00
We first heard about the health benefits of stem cells in 1961, when the first transplant of stem cells from bone marrow was performed on a leukaemia patient. However, it was not until the 21st century that interest in stem cells gained momentum. Today, stem cells are increasingly used not only in oncology, but also in orthopaedics and aesthetic medicine. What are the effects of stem cell treatment? Find out what properties stem cells have and what applications they have found in aesthetic medicine.
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We first heard about the health benefits of stem cells in 1961, when the first transplant of stem cells from bone marrow was performed on a leukaemia patient. However, it was not until the 21st century that interest in stem cells gained momentum. Today, stem cells are increasingly used not only in oncology, but also in orthopaedics and aesthetic medicine. What are the effects of stem cell treatment? Find out what properties stem cells have and what applications they have found in aesthetic medicine.
HCGF treatments are dedicated to all those looking for natural skin regeneration possibilities, thanks to the resumption of autologous repair processes. They have a very wide range of applications from wrinkle reduction, through the restoration of the skin around the eyes, to the prevention of baldness. HCGF treatments using platelet rich plasma containing CD34 stem cells and concentrated HCGF growth factors.
Programme:
Theoretical part:
HCGF – Stem cell therapy
Fibrin retrieval
Overview of HCGF
Techniques of administration: traditional, retrograde/linear, shallow, deep
Preparation and procurement of stem cells
Overview of HCGF, its content
Division into fractions and possibilities of application according to aesthetic or specialised procedures
Methodology and principle of obtaining blood-derived materials
Procedures of the above mentioned systems
Contraindications and complications
Principles of work safety, sterility of kits and materials used for procedures
Division and methods of application – administration depending on needs
Work techniques – methods of injection, depth of injection
Practical part:
Local injections using a selected technique on models
Practical classes on models
Duration 1 day
Access:
Completed phlebotony training and level 3 in cosmetics / level 4 in micropigmentation (or accredited micropigmentation training), medical education or their equivalent. If you don’t have any of above please contact us, we have a training package on offer – patchway into aesthetic medicine.
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