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An anatomical basis for non-surgical rejuvenation

Attendance is strictly limited to 60 delegates. Very few places remaining.

On Thursday June 22 2017, the day preceding the Non-Surgical Symposium (NSS) on the Gold Coast, the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) will run a full day workshop in Brisbane, which is run independently from the NSS.

The Anatomy and Injecting Workshop will commence with the main lectures at the Pullman Hotel over a seated breakfast.  At the conclusion of these lectures, all delegates will be transported to Queensland University of Technology – Medical Engineering Research Facility (QUT MERF) where delegates will be divided into 2 groups, with time spent in both anatomy demonstration and live injecting demonstrations. The groups will change over after lunch so everyone spends the same amount of time with anatomy dissections and live injecting.

The lab facilities at QUT MERF are of the highest standard and we are delighted that the workshop will be held there for the first time.

The injecting faculty will be drawn from the faculty invited for the NSS, which follows at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre. Our local faculty has an enormous knowledge in facial anatomy and the anatomy faculty will again be drawn primarily from our strong local members.

The meeting is open to all medical practitioners and verified nurses in the non-surgical realm.

This workshop is an ideal platform to attend with your nurse injectors. The combination of lectures about the principles of current non-surgical rejuvenation and then using your own proficiency in anatomy supported by the expertise of the faculty is an excellent forum to help your staff understand the anatomical basis of these treatments.

The workshop is outstanding with clear benefits for all practitioners preforming non-surgical facial procedures.

The focus in on the anatomy of non-surgical rejuvenation techniques rather than surgical anatomy and covers anatomy of the mimetic muscles, vascular supply, spaces & ligaments.

  • We utilise dyed filler to explore the precise targeted plane of treatments and also to demonstrate intravascular injection and the response to hyaluronidase emergency treatment.
  • Attendance is limited to 60 candidates so there is intimate access to the current leaders in the field in both the anatomy and injecting components.

Previous workshops have received glowing recommendations from attendees. Places are limited to keep groups small and maximise learning, so don’t delay your registration if you would like to attend.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Mark Magnusson

ASAPS President, Workshop Convenor

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

Event Details

Anatomical Dissection and Live Injecting Workshop

22 June 2017

The Pullman Hotel, Brisbane
Address: King George Square. Ann Street & Roma Street
Brisbane City QLD 4000

Queensland University of Technology, Medical Engineering Research Facility (QUT MERF)
Address: Staib Road,
Chermside Qld 4032 (Within the Grounds of The Prince Charles Hospital)

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Accomodation

The Pullman Hotel, Brisbane

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Buses

The 2 hour lecture will be conducted at the Pullman hotel, Lincoln Room over a sit down breakfast. Registration will commence at 7.30am for 8.00am start (sharp).

A bus has been arranged to pick up all delegates from the Pullman hotel, departing 10.15am sharp, Thursday 22 June, proceeding the 2 hour lecture.  The bus will transfer all delegates directly to Queensland University of Technology, Medical Engineering Research Facility (QUT MERF) where both the Live Injecting and Anatomical Dissection will take place. 

Should you be staying at the Pullman hotel the evening prior, please ensure you check out prior to the lecture commencing, and bring your luggage with you (we will not be returning to the Pullman Hotel).  For delegates attending the Non Surgical Symposium, buses have been arranged to transport delegates at the conclusion of the workshop at QUT MERF directly to the Gold Coast on Thursday afternoon. Buses will transport to all listed hotels on the Non Surgical Symposium website.

QUT – MERF

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) – Medical Engineering Research Facility (MERF).

The Live Injecting and Anatomical Dissection will take place at QUT MERF. 

Address: QUT MERF, Staib Road, Chermside Qld 4032 (Within the Grounds of The Prince Charles Hospital).

Information on QUT MERF:

The Medical Engineering Research Facility (MERF) supports medical devices research and development cycle in a state-of-the-art QUT facility. QUT MERF enables cutting-edge research, and also supports health research advances at the Prince Charles Hospital

MERF have capabilities for preclinical studies, including post-explantation evaluation, and facilities for hands-on skills training for surgeons, theatre staff and sales personnel.

Backed by rigorous academic research from the Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, MERF provides preclinical research models in small and large animals for the assessment of new biomaterials, medical devices, implants and surgical techniques. We have a strong focus on applications in orthopaedics, but our capabilities extend to all clinical fields.

MERF provides a responsive service in a GLP-accredited environment, with well-established animal and cadaver research, and training models. Their dedicated team comprises international experts and includes surgeons, veterinary scientists and a quality assurance personnel.

Cancellation Policy

Registration cancellations received up to Thursday 25 May 2017 will receive a full refund, less $300.00 administration fee. No refunds will be given for registration cancellations received after Thursday 25 May 2017. As an alternative to cancellation, registrations may be transferred to another person (for the same registration category) before Thursday 8 June 2017 without receiving any extra cost penalty.

The members of the ASAPS Council and The Production House Events do not accept any liability for any losses incurred pre, post or during the Workshop due to unforeseen cancellation or postponement. In the event of the Workshop being cancelled, no refunds will be issued. All available funds will be credited towards a future workshop/s held by ASAPS.

Registration

All fees are in Australian dollars inclusive of GST. This event is strictly limited to 60 places.

Registration fees increase after 28 April, as per table above.

Please note that this event is separate to the Non-Surgical Symposium. Additional fees apply.

Registration Costs

Registration Category On or before 28 April After 28 April
ASAPS/CPCA/NZSCM/ASCD Member $1,400 $1,700
Non Member Doctors $2,200 $2,500
ASAPS/CPCA/NZSCM/ASCD Registered Nurse Practitioner & PRS Trainees $1,000 $1,300
Non ASAPS Registered Nurse Practitioner $1,800 $2,100

Registration Categories

ASAPS/ASCD/CPCA/NZSCM Member – anyone registering within this category must be a member with either ASAPS (Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons), Australasian Society of Cosmetic Dermatologists (ASCD), CPCA (Cosmetic Physicians College of Australasia), or NZSCM (New Zealand Society of Cosmetic Medicine).  All registrations received under this category will be verified with the Societies.

Non Member Doctor – anyone registering within this category may be a General Practitioner, Dermatologist, Cosmetic Physician, Facial Plastic Surgeon (ENT), Ophthalmic Surgeon or Non ASAPS Plastic Surgeon. For further verifications within this category, please contact Suzane Ali, ASAPS Executive Secretary on +61 2 9437 0495 or email [email protected]

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Trainees – anyone registering within this category must be training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS).  All registrations received under this category will be verified.

CPCA Affiliate – A medical student, registrar in training, medical practitioner not fulfilling the criteria required for the Full or Fellow membership classification.

ASAPS/ASCD/CPCA/NZSCM Registered Nurse Practitioner – anyone registering within this category must have their registration verified by an ASAPS, ASCD CPCA or NZSCM member in active practice.  Your registration will not be confirmed until we have received verification.

ASAPS/ASCD/CPCA/NZSCM Practice Staff – anyone registering within this category must have their registration verified by an ASAPS, ASCD, CPCA or NZSCM member in active practice.  Your registration will not be confirmed until we have received verification.

Non Member Registered Nurse Practitioner – anyone registering within this category must have their registration verified by a General Practitioner in active practice.  Your registration will not be confirmed until we have received verification

Non Member Practice Staff – anyone registering within this category must have their registration verified by a General Practitioner in active practice.  Your registration will not be confirmed until we have received verification.