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Chapter 1 : Leaning Objectives
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Chapter 2 : Introduction to
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Chapter 3 : How does PRP Work?Lecture 1: How does PRP work?PrivateLecture 2: How does PRP work?PrivateLecture 3: How does PRP work?PrivateLecture 4: Importance of Platelet ConcentrationPrivateLecture 5: Importance of Platelet ConcentrationPrivateLecture 6: Importance of PlateletsPrivateLecture 7: Importance of Growth FactorsPrivateLecture 8: Importance of Growth FactorsPrivateLecture 9: Importance of Growth FactorsPrivateLecture 10: A MythPrivate
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Chapter 4 : Self Assessment 1
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Chapter 5 : CosmeticLecture 1: IndicationsPrivateLecture 2: IndicationsPrivateLecture 3: PRP in Cosmetic MedicinePrivateLecture 4: PRP in Cosmetic MedicinePrivateLecture 5: Hair RegrowthPrivateLecture 6: Hair RegrowthPrivateLecture 7: Hair RegrowthPrivateLecture 8: PRP and Skin RejuvenationPrivateLecture 9: PRP and Skin RejuvenationPrivateLecture 10: PRP and Skin RejuvenationPrivateLecture 11: PRP with Micro-NeedlingPrivateLecture 12: PRP with Micro-NeedlingPrivateLecture 13: PRP with Fractional LaserPrivateLecture 14: Other Platelet Concentrate Extraction Systems - PRFPrivate
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Chapter 6 : Injection Areas and Techniques
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Chapter 7 : The Consultation Process
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Chapter 8 : The Preparation and ProcedureLecture 1: Patient PreparationPrivateLecture 2: Equipment ListPrivateLecture 3: Local AnaesthesiaPrivateLecture 4: Important Points to NotePrivateLecture 5: Important Points to NotePrivateLecture 6: Other Considerations: Activation of PRPPrivateLecture 7: Step 1 – Withdraw BloodPrivateLecture 8: Step 2 – CentrifugationPrivateLecture 9: Step 2 – CentrifugationPrivateLecture 10: Step 2 – CentrifugationPrivateLecture 11: Step 3 – PRP ExtractionPrivateLecture 12: Step 3 – PRP ExtractionPrivateLecture 13: Step 3: PRP ExtractionPrivateLecture 14: Step 4 – PRP InjectionPrivateLecture 15: PRP Injection ProtocolPrivateLecture 16: PRP Face & Neck Injection ProtocolPrivateLecture 17: PRP Scalp Injection ProtocolPrivateLecture 18: After CarePrivate
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Chapter 9 : Self Assessment 2
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Chapter 10 : Contraindications & Complications
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Chapter 11 : Final Assessment Quiz
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Chapter 12 : Participants Feedback Form
Course Description
Location: 1 Leicester Avenue Glen Waverley VIC 3150
Date: Wednesday 1st December 2021
Time: 9:00am to 1:00pm
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) technology in cosmetic medicine is a relatively new yet effective cutting-edge treatment that uses the plasma in the patients own blood to treat certain skin conditions, as well as for hair regrowth. A popular, in-demand treatment is PRP microneedling, which consumers have commonly referred to as the ‘Vampire Facial’ following celebrity publicity.
In this course, you will learn all about PRP and the various methods in which it can be used. You will be familiar with how to prepare PRP in your practice, and injection techniques to achieve effective results for the skin and scalp while minimising complications.
We do recommend that you complete the courses in the Skin Foundations Bundle before embarking on this module in order to maximise your learning. To find out more about our skin learning pathway, click here.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the workshop, delegates should be able to understand:
- PRP and its uses and components
- Principles of wound healing
- Indications for PRP use
- PRP procedure, including photo-activation
- PRP injection techniques
- Complications and contraindications of PRP
- What is PRF and difference from PRP
- Indications for PRF use
- PRF extraction procedure
- PRF injection techniques and recommended protocols for cosmetic treatments
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Hours
This course has been set up to be compliant with CPD guidelines. You may apply for CPD hours or points with this course as part of your self-directed learning component if it is relevant to your profession.
You will receive 3 hours for the online component and 4 hours for the hands on workshop. You will receive a certificate upon completion of this course with the hours denoted.
If required, we recommend that you contact your regulatory body for clarification before embarking on this course. Please note that we are not liable for the application process and approval. However, you are more than welcome to contact us for general advice via phone or email.
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Highlights
- PRP & its uses and components
- Principles of wound healing
- Indications for PRP use
- PRP injection techniques
- PRP procedure, including photo-activation