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AESTHETIC

CONTACT US

Aesthetic Medical Educators Training, Inc.


7606 Hawkeye Drive

Austin, Texas 78749

Tel: 512.301.2125
Fax: 512.301.2175

E-mail: info@aestheticmedicaltraining.com

Houston

July 28, 2007

Location:
Wyndham Greenspoint - North Houston
12400 Greenspoint Dr
Houston, TX 77060
(281) 875-2222

MESOTHERAPY / LIPODISSOLVE TRAINING

This compact one-day course leads to certification in Aesthetic Mesotherapy. Extensive hands-on training is
provided to allow the participant to immediately incorporate this procedure into their existing practice. The
courses focuses on the use of Mesotherapy for treatment of cellulite, skin rejuvenation, fat loss and body
sculpting. click here for class agenda

This activity jointly sponsored by Medical Education Collaborative


and Aesthetic Medical Educators Training.

Target Audience:

 Physician
 RN
 NP
 PA
Pupose Statement:
AMET will provide comprehensive training, both didactic and practical, that will allow medical professionals to
immediately incorporate this procedure into a new or existing practice.

In order to receive continuing education credit, participants must attend at least one session and submit a
credit application and evaluation before leaving. Statements of credit will be mailed within 6-8 weeks following
the program.

Participants will receive course manuals, sample consent and treatment forms, a resource list, and a Certificate
of Training upon completion of the course.

Program Objectives:

 Discuss the history of Mesotherapy and why it should be included in your Aesthetic Practice.
 Explain the mechanism of action for specific cocktail ingredients used in aesthetic Mesotherapy
 Identify the indications/contraindications, complications and after-care for Mesotherapy
 List specific protocols for Aesthetic Mesotherapy
 Demonstrate proficiency in injection technique

ACCME Accreditation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the
Accreditation Council for continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Medical Education
Collaborative, Inc. (MEC) and Aesthetic Medical Educators Training. MEC is accredited by the ACCME to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.

Medical Education Collaborative designates this educational activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1
Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.

ANCC
Medical Education Collaborative (MEC) is the accredited provider of continuing nursing education by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

RNs, LPNs, LVNs and NPs can receive up to 6.2 contact hours for participation in this program. This program is
cosponsored with Medical Education Collaborative, Inc. (MEC) and Aesthetic Medical Educators Training.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 12990, for 7.5 contact
hour(s).

LASER & IPL TRAINING

This course is designed for the professional considering the purchase of a laser or IPL system. There are so
many products on the market, it is difficult to know which is best for your specific needs. This is an information-
packed seminar, using the combined teachings of both a Ph.D. Physicist and a Laser Physician to address the
following topics:
 Physics of laser and IPL
 Available systems: Which machine is best for your needs?
 Treatment guidelines for laser & IPL systems
 Hands-on practical session using an IPL system

The course is open to anyone wanting a non product-specific introduction to laser and IPL systems. Lasers are
expensive items. Don’t be fooled into buying a system that may not be right for you. The best way of knowing
what would fit your practice is by understanding the applications of these technologies.

AMET SEMINAR SCHEDULE

Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox ®)/Filler


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Notes
Location Date Registration Fee

Boston July 7, 2007 $1,495.00

St. Louis July 14, 2007 $1,495.00

Minneapolis July 21, 2007 $1,495.00


Class Full
New York July 28, 2007 $1,495.00

Houston July 28, 2007 $1,495.00

Seattle August 4, 2007 $1,495.00

Detroit August 11, 2007 $1,495.00

Richmond, VA August 25, 2007 $1,495.00

San Francisco August 18, 2007 $1,495.00

Memphis September 1, 2007 $1,495.00

Chicago September 8, 2007 $1,495.00

Salt Lake City September 15, 2007 $1,495.00

San Diego September 22, 2007 $1,495.00

Atlanta September 29, 2007 $1,495.00

Kansas City October 6, 2007 $1,495.00

Raleigh, NC October 13, 2007 $1,495.00

Las Vegas October 20, 2007 $1,495.00

Orlando October 27, 2007 $1,495.00

New Orleans November 3, 2007 $1,495.00

Sclerotherapy/Microdermabrasion/Chemical Peels
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Notes
Location Date Registration Fee

Houston July 29, 2007 $1,195.00

Seattle August 5, 2007 $1,195.00

Memphis September 2, 2007 $1,195.00

Chicago September 9, 2007 $1,195.00

San Diego September 23, 2007 $1,195.00

Kansas City October 7, 2007 $1,195.00

Las Vegas October 21, 2007 $1,195.00

Orlando October 28, 2007 $1,195.00

Mesotherapy
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Notes
Location Date Registration Fee

Boston July 8, 2007 $1,295.00

St. Louis July 15, 2007 $1,295.00

Minneapolis July 22, 2007 $1,295.00

Nashville August 12, 2007 $1,295.00

Detroit August 12, 2007 $1,295.00

San Francisco August 19, 2007 $1,295.00

Richmond, VA August 26, 2007 $1,295.00

Salt Lake City September 16, 2007 $1,295.00

Los Angeles October 6, 2007 $1,295.00

Atlanta September 30, 2007 $1,195.00

Raleigh, NC October 14, 2007 $1,295.00

New Orleans November 4, 2007 $1,295.00

Advanced Facial Aesthetics


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Notes
Location Date Registration Fee

New York July 29, 2007 $2,195.00


Advanced Bio-Aesthetics
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Notes
Location Date Registration Fee

New York September 22, 2007 $1,495.00

Los Angeles October 7, 2007 $1,495.00

Laser & IPL


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Notes
Location Date Registration Fee

New York September 9, 2007 $1,995.00

New York November 18, 2007 $1,995.00

The Business of Aesthetics


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Notes
Location Date Registration Fee

Nashville August 11, 2007 $1,095.00

New York September 23, 2007 $1,095.00

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Eliminate fat through LipoDissolve®


A non-surgical cosmetic medical treatment that proves to eliminate unwanted fat for good!
LipoDissolve® is a treatment utilizing a combination of naturally occurring compounds administered through a series of
micro-injections for the purpose of subcutaneous fat reduction.

LipoDissolve® injections reduce the size of localized fat deposits and cause skin retraction in body regions where treated.
It is an excellent non-surgical alternative for those patients seeking minimally invasive techniques to improve body
contour. It is not a treatment for weight reduction but rather a procedure for improving shape and reducing targeted fat.
See our FAQ for more details.

Life-Altering Laser Treatments


The MedLite laser is one of the safest lasers on the market today.  The laser offers a comfortable treatment and our
clients use it for skin repair and rejuvenation as well as for hair and tattoo removal. Our clients begin experiencing results
even after one session.

LipoDissolve®
6 Treatments
Before
After

Melasma
Multiple Treatments
1 Week Intervals
Before

Lipodissolve, Injection Lipolysis


Lipodissolve injections for spot fat reduction

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Lipodissolve injections, sometimes referred to as injection lipolysis, is
a procedure where a combination of substances, including vitamins,
enzymes and phosphatidylcholine, a natural substance derived from
soy, is injected into fat pockets essentially melting them.
Phosphatidylcholine (PPT) is already found in the body and used in a
number of chemical pathways, particularly in fat metabolism.

Is Lipodissolve right for you?

What is Lipodissolve? Small injections of Phosphatidylcholine,


which is the chief component of soy lecithin. One significant quality
of lecithin is its ability to break down fat.

What is it used for? Phosphatidylcholine is medically proven to


reduce cholesterol, increase metabolism and enhance liver and cellular
functions. Phosphatidylcholine has been used by physicians in many
countries for the past few years as a safer alternative to surgical
liposuction in fat and cellulite reduction procedures through injections,
called lipodissolve.

How does lipodissolve work? Lipodissolve has shown ability to


break the bonds in fat cells. The fat is dissolved into liquid and
eliminated from the body.

Is lipodissolve safe? Phosphatidylcholine is soy based and viewed as


an enzyme. Like any other injectable product, it may cause side effects
or allergic reactions in some people. Clinical experience from over 8
years of regular daily use show adverse reactions to be extremely rare.
Clinical reports from Austria give Phosphatidylcholine complete
safety reports with a confirmed success rate.

Are there any other benefits with lipodissolve? Yes, several.


Lipodissolve injections do not destroy fat cells as with Liposuction.
New or future weight gain is accumulated evenly, unlike Liposuction,
where uneven "dents" in the areas where fat has been removed are
common and also occur with new weight gain. Phosphatidylcholine
gives excellent results on cellulite and smoothes the "orange peel"
effect. The results remain permanent unless there is new weight gain.
Clinical trials have also shown Phosphatidylcholine being a soy
enzyme, to give added vitality to patients ("Some patients reported,
without being asked, an increased physical well-being after the
injections." Dr. Franz Hasengschwandtner, Clinic in the Centrum,
Austria).

What are the known side effects? Common side effects have been
known to contain local pain, minor burning sensation for a few hours,
and temporary bruising. Itching and soreness may be experienced for
1-2 days and swelling of treated area for 48 hours.

Are there reports of failure? Yes. In Austria, the failure rate has
shown to be 8% from clinical use. The percentage may be slightly
higher from use where physicians lack knowledge of lipodissolve.
This problem is solved by applying alternate sessions of mesotherapy
to loosen up the condensed fat and enable it to be eliminated.

Can the solution "melt" other organs? Phosphatidylcholine has


been used intravenously since the 1950�s in cardiac related illnesses
to reduce cholesterol and plaque. These procedures recommend a
much higher dosage on daily treatment than what is used in fat-
dissolve procedures once every 14 days. There have never been
reports of any "melting" of organs from high dosage use of
Phosphatidylcholine in the past fifty years.

Have dangerous side-effects been reported from clinical use?

Patricia Rittes M.D., has performed over 26,000 clinical fat dissolve
treatments and 2,000 lower eyelid blepharoplasty since 1995 with
Phosphatidylcholine. Rittes reports that during this period she has not
come across one case of serious side effects apart from the known
common side effects.

Tatiane Kitamura, specialist Brazilian Society of Dermatology has


also stated that over a span of 8 years not one single clinical case
revealed any dangerous reactions from lipodissolve treatment. Some
cases of severe infections and necrosis have been reported in Brazil
from unskilled or illegal non-clinical use, often from unauthentic or
expired supplies that do not correspond to the positive results from
Phosphatidylcholine use in a clinical setting.

Are Lipodissolve injections right for me?

Lipodissolve injections have shown good results for minor to medium


body sculpting of specific areas of the body like stomach area, upper
arms, thighs, chin, hips, and so forth. Lipodissolve has shown
excellent results to smooth and remove cellulite. In comparison,
surgical liposuction does not treat cellulite and in fact often ends up
enhancing pre-existing cellulite, making the cellulite more prominent.

How can lipodissolve replace liposuction?

The main reason physicians prefer lipodissolve to liposuction is


patient safety and better long-term results. However, lipodissolve is
not a complete replacement for lipoplasty. Lipodissolve treatment is
suitable for small area sculptures or as an option for patients who may
be sensitive to invasive procedures. Lipodissolve has several positive
aspects worthy to review when compared to lipoplasty:

 Liposuction can cause permanent damage to fat cells as well as nerve damage.
 Liposuction can cause infections and bleeding, leading to death.
 Future weight gain after liposuction can appear as disproportionate.
 Permanent damage from liposuction can cause structural damage to the
mesoderm that appears as cellulite, skin irregularity or waviness of the skin
surface.

The downside with lipodissolve is mainly that the results are gradual.
Lack of proper user skills for some body types (estimated 8%) may
not give expected results. Although lipodissolve procedures are very
easy we recommend physicians who are interested in lipodissolve
treatments to consider training in mesotherapy to understand problem
solving in certain cases. Certainly new techniques in successful
lipodissolve treatments will develop and improve even more in the
future as Phosphatidylcholine becomes more known and practiced in
the medical community.

Can Lipodissolve cause uneven fat loss?

No, this has not been known with proper procedures. Injections are to
be done in small distances apart and in small doses per treatment. The
time frame between treatments, combines with the small doses per
session, provide the physician the opportunity to observe and monitor
effects.

What should be expected following a treatment?

There may be minor pain, throbbing, tenderness and swelling for 48


hours.

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