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M.SC. (FACIAL AESTHETIC & ANTI- AGING)

Eligibility
MBBS/BDS/BHMS/BAMS (Preference if any certificate or diploma or fellowship in Facial Aesthetic Medicine or clinical cosmetology)

The course ensures providing hands-on experience andThe Masters In Facial Aesthetic Medicine Lasers and Anti-Aging is a detailed programme to learn the intricate science and art of the latest aesthetic medicines and procedures. The student-centric teaching and learning approach makes it unique in its own way. The programme ensures hands-on practical and laboratory sessions to help professionals expand their knowledge and area of specialization.

The programme deals with various aesthetic and anti-aging disorders and conditions of the skin. The problem-oriented teaching and learning confirm detailed training of professionals to treat skin-related cosmetic disorders. Gain in-depth knowledge and training from the expert and experienced faculty of IFMA.

This course trains professionals to gain clinical knowledge to efficiently cater to the various needs of their patients. It educates about the importance of aesthetics with enhanced diagnostic, surgical, and restorative skills.



University Degree Courses:
M.SC. (FACIAL AESTHETIC & ANTI- AGING)

Semester I

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.101
Paper Name: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Course

Course Description

This module provides a foundational understanding of anatomy, physiology, and professional issues related to facial aesthetics medicine and clinical lasers. The topics covered include:

Unit – I
1. Anatomy, Physiology & Professional Issues
  1. Overview of human anatomy and physiology as relevant to facial aesthetics
  2. Professional ethics and responsibilities
2. Skin Structure & Anatomy
  1. Comprehensive study of skin structure, layers, and functions
  2. Understanding skin components and their role in aesthetic treatments
Unit – II
3. Hair Anatomy & Hair Cycle
  1. Examination of hair anatomy and growth cycle
  2. Analysis of factors affecting hair health and appearance
4. Scalp & Anatomy
  1. In-depth exploration of scalp anatomy and its importance in hair treatments
  2. Recognition of scalp disorders and their impact on hair health
Unit - III
5. Facial Anatomy
  1. Detailed examination of facial anatomy, including muscles, nerves, and blood vessels
  2. Knowledge of facial structures for safe and effective aesthetic procedures

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.102
Paper Name: Anti-Aging & Body Contouring (Invasive & Non-Invasive)

Course Description

This module focuses on understanding the aging process and various treatments for anti-aging and body contouring. The key topics covered are:

Unit – I
1. Introduction to Aging
  1. Study of the physiological and structural changes associated with aging
  2. Recognition of signs and symptoms of aging
2. Diagnosis
  1. Methods for assessing aging patterns and individual concerns
  2. Analysis of patient expectations and treatment goals
Unit – II
3. Treatments (BTX, Fillers, Threads)
  1. Comprehensive understanding of anti-aging treatments, including BTX, fillers, and thread lifts
  2. Technique training and practical application
4. Indications & Contraindications
  1. Identification of suitable candidates for anti-aging procedures
  2. Evaluation of contraindications and potential risks
Unit - III
5. Face Lift
  1. Study of surgical and non-surgical face lift techniques
  2. Consideration of patient preferences and desired outcomes
6. Body Contouring
  1. Exploration of non-invasive body contouring techniques
  2. Understanding patient selection and treatment planning

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.103
Paper Name: Chemical Peels

Course Description

This module focuses on chemical peels as an aesthetic treatment method. The syllabus includes:

Unit – I
1. Classification & Introduction
  1. Overview of chemical peels and their classification based on depth and composition
  2. Introduction to chemical peel application techniques
2. Types
  1. In-depth study of various types of chemical peels, including superficial, medium, and deep peels
  2. Understanding the differences in indications and expected outcomes
Unit – II
3. Indication & Contraindication
  1. Identification of appropriate indications for different types of chemical peels
  2. Evaluation of contraindications and potential risks
4. Post Care
  1. Post-treatment care guidelines for optimal results and patient satisfaction
  2. Management of potential complications and adverse reactions
Unit - III
5. Complication Handling
  1. Recognition and management of complications arising from chemical peel treatments
  2. Strategies for minimizing risks and ensuring patient safety
6. Treatment Plans & Diagnosis
  1. Development of personalized treatment plans based on patient assessment
  2. Consideration of individual needs and treatment goals

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.104
Paper Name: Skin Treatments

Course Description

This module aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of skin treatments and their effects on aging and environmental damage. The syllabus includes:

Unit – I
1. Aim of Module
  1. Understanding the impact of aging, sun exposure, and smoking on the skin
  2. Exploration of how treatments such as laser and dermal peels can modify skin elements
2. How the Skin Changes with Aging & Environmental Damage
  1. Study of the structural and functional changes in the skin due to aging and environmental factors
  2. Analysis of the impact on different layers of the skin
3. Different Types of Fitzpatrick Skin Type
  1. Examination of the Fitzpatrick classification system for skin types and its relevance in treatment planning
  2. Consideration of skin characteristics and responses to different interventions
Unit – II
4. Effect of UV Light on Skin
  1. Understanding the effects of ultraviolet (UV) light on the skin
  2. Importance of sun protection and prevention of sun damage
5. Sun Tanning, Sun Protection, Sun Damage on Skin
  1. Evaluation of the effects of sun tanning, sun protection measures, and the resulting sun damage on the skin
  2. Education on preventive measures and treatment options
Unit III
6. Skin Ablative Treatments: Laser & IPL Treatments
  1. Overview of skin ablative treatments, including laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) therapies
  2. Understanding treatment techniques, indications, and potential complications
7. Clinical Aspects, Diagnosis & Treatment Plans (Surgical & Non-Surgical)
  1. Clinical Aspects, Diagnosis & Treatment Plans (Surgical & Non-Surgical) is a non-invasive facial treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection. It involves the use of a specialized device that delivers serums and performs various steps to improve the overall health and appearance of the skin. The treatment is suitable for all skin types and addresses concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, congested pores, and dryness.

Semester II

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.201
Paper Name: Trichology-I

Course Description

This module focuses on hair-related aspects, including hair anatomy, scalp disorders, and non-surgical hair transplant techniques. The key topics covered are:

Unit – I
1. Hair Types & Hair Cycle
  1. Examination of different hair types and their characteristics
  2. In-depth study of the hair growth cycle and factors influencing hair health
2. Scalp & Disorders
  1. Understanding scalp anatomy and common scalp disorders
  2. Identification and management of scalp conditions affecting hair growth
Unit – II
3. Diagnosis
  1. Techniques for diagnosing hair and scalp conditions
  2. Evaluation of factors contributing to hair loss and scalp disorders
4. Treatment Plans
  1. Development of individualized treatment plans for hair restoration and scalp health
  2. Consideration of different treatment modalities and their efficacy
Unit - III
5. Post Care
  1. Post-treatment care guidelines for optimal hair growth and recovery
  2. Education on maintaining healthy hair and scalp after procedures
6. PRP & Injection Techniques
  1. Study of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for hair rejuvenation
  2. Training in injection techniques for PRP administration

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.202
Paper Name: Lasers in Aesthetic Medicine & IPL

Course Description

This module provides an in-depth understanding of lasers and their applications in aesthetic medicine. It includes the following topics:

Unit – I
1. Introduction to Lasers
  1. Overview of laser technology and its role in aesthetic treatments
  2. Understanding laser characteristics and safety considerations
2. Types of Lasers
  1. Study of different laser types, including ablative and non-ablative lasers
  2. Evaluation of their indications, advantages, and limitations
Unit – II
3. Ablative & Non-Ablative Laser Techniques
  1. Comprehensive understanding of ablative and non-ablative laser treatment modalities
  2. Technique training and practical application
4. Diagnosis & Treatment Plans
  1. Methods for diagnosing specific skin concerns and selecting appropriate laser treatments
  2. Development of personalized Treatment plans
Unit - III
5. Patient Management
  1. Communication and consultation skills for managing patient expectations and concerns
  2. Pre- and post-treatment care guidelines
6. Post Care
  1. Post-treatment care protocols to optimize outcomes and minimize complications
  2. Recognition and management of laser-related adverse reactions
7. Complication Handling
  1. Identification and management of complications associated with laser treatments
  2. Strategies for minimizing risks and ensuring patient safety

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.203
Paper Name: Clinical Aspects, Diagnosis & Treatment Plans (Surgical & Non-Surgical)

Course Description

This module focuses on the clinical aspects of facial aesthetics, including diagnosis and treatment planning for surgical and non-surgical interventions. The syllabus covers:

Unit – I
1. Clinical Assessment
  1. Techniques for comprehensive clinical assessment of facial aesthetics
  2. Evaluation of patient concerns, expectations, and medical history Unit II
Unit – II
2. Diagnosis
  1. Methods for diagnosing specific aesthetic concerns and identifying underlying causes
  2. Integration of diagnostic findings into treatment planning
Unit – III
3. Treatment Plans (Surgical & Non-Surgical)
  1. Development of individualized treatment plans based on patient assessment and goals
  2. Consideration of both surgical and non-surgical interventions

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.204
Paper Name: MEDICO LEGAL ASPECTS & INFORMED CONSENT

Course Description

This module provides knowledge of the medico-legal aspects and ethical considerations in facial aesthetics medicine. The topics covered include:

Unit – I
1. Medico-Legal Framework
  1. Understanding the legal and regulatory framework governing facial aesthetics practice
  2. Compliance with ethical guidelines and professional standards
Unit – II
2. Informed Consent
  1. Importance of informed consent in aesthetic procedures
Unit – III
3. Skills Consent
  1. Communication skills for obtaining informed consent and managing patient expectations

Semester III

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.301
Paper Name: TRICHOLOGY-II

Course Description

This module focuses on hair-related aspects, including hair anatomy, scalp disorders, and non-surgical hair transplant techniques. The key topics covered are:

Unit – I
1. Mesotherapy
  1. Introduction to mesotherapy as a hair treatment method
  2. Understanding the mechanism of action and practical application
2. MNRF (Micro needle Radiofrequency)
  1. Comprehensive study of micro needle radiofrequency treatments for hair restoration
  2. Technique training and practical application
Unit – II
3. GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate)
  1. Examination of growth factor concentrates therapy for hair growth stimulation
  2. Consideration of patient selection and treatment planning
Unit - III
4. Hair Transplant (FUE) Non-Surgical
  1. Introduction to non-surgical hair transplant techniques, particularly follicular unit extraction (FUE)
  2. Understanding the procedure, patient assessment, and post-transplant care
5. Hair Threads
  1. Exploration of hair threads techniques for hair restoration and volume enhancement

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.302
Paper Name: SURGICAL & NON-SURGICAL ASPECTS

Unit – I
1. Tattoo Removal (Surgical & Non-Surgical)
Unit – II
2. Rhinoplasty (Surgical & Non-Surgical)
Unit – III
3. Fat Grafting (Surgical & Non-Surgical)

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.303
Paper Name: ADJUNCTIVE SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Unit – I
1. Anti-Aging
Unit – II
2. BTX
Unit – III
3. Fillers, threads

Semester IV

Paper Code: MS-F&A-.401
Paper Name: Training and Dissertation Course

Unit – I
1. REGENERATIVE THERAPY FUTURE
2. CONSIDERATIONS MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS
3. AND INFORMED CONSENT