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Chapter 1 : Pre Course Knowledge Evaluation
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Chapter 2 : Introduction
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Chapter 3 : Ageing Skin
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Chapter 4 : The Ageing ProcessLecture 1: Aging ProcessPrivateLecture 2: Skin ComponentPrivateLecture 3: Formation of WrinklesPrivateLecture 4: Glogau Skin ClassificationPrivateLecture 5: Pigmentation DisordersPrivateLecture 6: Fitzpatrick Skin TypesPrivateLecture 7: Formation of TelangiectasiaPrivateLecture 8: Loss of Skin ElasticityPrivateLecture 9: Textural Changes to the SkinPrivate
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Chapter 5 : Cosmetic Dermatology Overview
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Chapter 6 : Cosmetic Dermatology: The Aesthetic Consultation
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Chapter 7 : Skin Conditions Due to Photoaging
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Chapter 8 : Skin Conditions due to Pigmentation DisordersLecture 1: Cafe Au Lait SpotsPrivateLecture 2: Management for Cafe Au Lait SpotsPrivateLecture 3: Ephelides (Freckles)PrivateLecture 4: Management for EphelidesPrivateLecture 5: LentigoPrivateLecture 6: Lentigo SimplexPrivateLecture 7: Solar LentigoPrivateLecture 8: Generalised LentiginesPrivateLecture 9: Syndrome-Related LentiginesPrivateLecture 10: Management for LentiginesPrivateLecture 11: MelasmaPrivateLecture 12: Management of MelasmaPrivateLecture 13: Naevus of OtaPrivateLecture 14: Management for Naevus of OtaPrivateLecture 15: Hori’s NaevusPrivateLecture 16: Management for Hori's NaevusPrivateLecture 17: Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)PrivateLecture 18: Management for PIHPrivateLecture 19: VitiligoPrivateLecture 20: Management for VitiligoPrivateLecture 21: Erythema Ab IgnePrivateLecture 22: Self Assessment QuizPrivate
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Chapter 9 : Skin Conditions due to Sebaceous Gland DisordersLecture 1: Acne VulgarisPrivateLecture 2: Types of Acne LesionsPrivateLecture 3: Acne Vulgaris: Different Sub-TypesPrivateLecture 4: Acne Vulgaris : ClassificationPrivateLecture 5: Management for Acne VulgarisPrivateLecture 6: Acne RosaceaPrivateLecture 7: Management for RosaceaPrivateLecture 8: Sebaceous HyperplasiaPrivateLecture 9: Management for Sebaceous HyperplasiaPrivateLecture 10: Seborrhoeic DermatitisPrivateLecture 11: Management for Seborrhoeic DermatitisPrivateLecture 12: Self Assessment QuizPrivate
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Chapter 10 : Skin Conditions due to Eccrine Sweat Gland Disorder
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Chapter 11 : Skin Conditions due to Hair Follicle Gland DisordersLecture 1: HirsutismPrivateLecture 2: Management for HirsutismPrivateLecture 3: PseudofolliculitisPrivateLecture 4: Management for PseudofolliculitisPrivateLecture 5: Keratosis PilarisPrivateLecture 6: Management for Keratosis PilarisPrivateLecture 7: Hair LossPrivateLecture 8: Male Pattern Hair LossPrivateLecture 9: Management for Male Pattern Hair LossPrivateLecture 10: Female Pattern Hair LossPrivateLecture 11: Management for Female Hair LossPrivate
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Chapter 12 : Skin Conditions due to Vascular DisordersLecture 1: Telangiectasia (Facial)PrivateLecture 2: Management for Telangiectasia (Facial)PrivateLecture 3: Lower Limb Telangiectasia and Leg VeinsPrivateLecture 4: Management for Lower Limb Telangiectasia and Leg VeinsPrivateLecture 5: AngiokeratomaPrivateLecture 6: Management for AngiokeratomaPrivateLecture 7: AngiomasPrivateLecture 8: Management of AngiomasPrivateLecture 9: Vascular LesionsPrivateLecture 10: Infantile HaemangiomaPrivateLecture 11: Management for Infantile HaemangiomaPrivateLecture 12: Vascular MalformationsPrivateLecture 13: Vascular Malformations: Association with Vascular SyndromesPrivateLecture 14: Management for Vascular MalformationsPrivateLecture 15: Pyogenic GranulomaPrivateLecture 16: Management for Pyogenic GranulomaPrivateLecture 17: Granuloma FacialePrivateLecture 18: Management of Granuloma FacialePrivateLecture 19: Venous LakePrivateLecture 20: Management for Venous LakePrivateLecture 21: Self Assessment QuizPrivate
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Chapter 13 : Skin Conditions due to Benign GrowthsLecture 1: MiliaPrivateLecture 2: Management for MiliaPrivateLecture 3: WartsPrivateLecture 4: Management for WartsPrivateLecture 5: AngiofibromaPrivateLecture 6: Management for AngiofibromaPrivateLecture 7: NeurofibromasPrivateLecture 8: NeurofibromatosisPrivateLecture 9: Management for Neurofibroma & NeurofibromatosisPrivateLecture 10: DermatofibromaPrivateLecture 11: Epidermal NaevusPrivateLecture 12: Management for Epidermal NaevusPrivateLecture 13: Becker’s NaevusPrivateLecture 14: Management for Becker’s NaevusPrivateLecture 15: Cutaneous CystsPrivateLecture 16: Sebaceous CystPrivateLecture 17: Management for Sebaceous CystPrivateLecture 18: Trichilemmal CystPrivateLecture 19: SteatocystomaPrivateLecture 20: Eruptive Vellus Hair CystPrivateLecture 21: Dermoid CystPrivateLecture 22: Ganglion CystPrivateLecture 23: Digital Myxoid CystsPrivateLecture 24: MucocoelePrivateLecture 25: HidrocystomaPrivateLecture 26: Management for HidrocystomaPrivateLecture 27: LipomaPrivateLecture 28: Management for LipomaPrivateLecture 29: SyringomaPrivateLecture 30: Management of SyringomaPrivateLecture 31: Seborrhoeic KeratosisPrivateLecture 32: Management for Seborrhoeic KeratosisPrivateLecture 33: Dermatosis Papulosa NigraPrivateLecture 34: Management for Dermatosis Papulosa NigraPrivateLecture 35: XanthelasmaPrivateLecture 36: Management for Management for XanthelasmaPrivateLecture 37: SELF ASSESSMENT QUIZPrivate
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Chapter 14 : Skin Condition due to Abnormal Wound Healing
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Chapter 15 : Skin Condition due to Adipose Tissue-Related Disorders
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Chapter 16 : Skin Conditions due to Skin CancersLecture 1: Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)PrivateLecture 2: Management for Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)Free PreviewLecture 3: Actinic KeratosisPrivateLecture 4: Management for Actinic KeratosisPrivateLecture 5: Bowen’s DiseasePrivateLecture 6: Management for Bowen’s DiseasePrivateLecture 7: Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)PrivateLecture 8: Management for Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)PrivateLecture 9: Malignant MelanomaPrivateLecture 10: Management for Malignant MelanomaPrivateLecture 11: SELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZPrivate
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Chapter 17 : Summary
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Chapter 18 : Online Assessment Quiz
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Chapter 19 : Participants Feedback Form
Course Description
CPD: 10 Hours
Location: Online Only
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Skin Science, Introduction To Skin Lesion Identification And Dermatoscopy (Recommended)
Suitable For: All Professions
Price: $250 Lifetime Access
Cosmetic Dermatology is a compilation of cosmetic skin conditions for the aesthetic practitioner. It covers the most common skin problems that present in cosmetic practice and conditions within the scope of treatment by an aesthetic practitioner.
This course is aimed for doctors, nurses and skin therapists new the field of cosmetic dermatology. It is not for specialist dermatologists. Rather than listing all potential treatment options like traditional textbooks, this course aims to highlight the “treatment of choice” where appropriate, which include the most effective treatments for each condition as recommended by collective experiences of practicing cosmetic physicians.
This course builds upon the foundation knowledge that has been presented in the Fundamentals of Skin Science and the Introduction To Skin Lesion Identification and Dermatoscopy. It is highly recommended to have completed those two courses before embarking on Cosmetic Dermatology so that you can make the most out of your learning. Together, these three courses form the foundation of skin knowledge that should be familiarised prior to learning about skin treatments such as Laser/IPL, PRP, Radio Frequency, and Skin Therapy within our Aesthetics and Skin Institute skin pathway.
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
- Understand the skin aging process
- Be familiar with how to conduct an aesthetic consultation
- Recognise skin conditions caused by photoaging, pigmentation, sebaceous gland disorders, eccrine gland disorders, hair follicle disorders, vascular disorders, benign growths, abnormal wound healing, adipose tissue-related disorders and skin cancers
- Be familiar with diagnosis and management of commonly encountered skin conditions
- Acquire knowledge of how different equipment (eg. lasers) is necessary in cosmetic dermatology
Team
The Aesthetics and Skin Institute (ASI) is a global training organisation based in Australia. Our mission is to empower your success in aesthetics, whether you are a doctor, dentist, nurse or skin therapist. We offer both online courses, hands-on training and certificate programs to help you become a confident practitioner in cosmetic injectables, threads, lasers, skin therapy and much more.
Led by Dr Ben Chan, our team of educators are successful industry leaders who are passionate about teaching and pushing the boundaries of aesthetics medicine.
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Highlights
- Conduct an aesthetic skin consultation
- Recognise common skin conditions including pigmentary disorders, acne, and benign skin lesions
- Treatment of choice, which includes recommended treatment options for each condition
- Skin cancer management and when to refer
- Treatment video supplements for select skin conditions
Course Completion rule
- Traversal rule : None
- All lectures must be completed
- User must pass all tests to download certificate