CLLML01

Central lip lift

Course ID
CLLML01
Department
Aesthetic Medicine
Campus
Global MAAC
Level
Surgical procedures
Semester
2024
Method
In Person Hands-on

Central Lip Lift: Advanced Techniques in Lip Augmentation

The Central Lip Lift course is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to master advanced techniques in lip augmentation through central lip lift procedures. This comprehensive program covers essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including clinical anatomy, lip aesthetic analysis, indications, and case selection. Participants will learn detailed surgical techniques, including the modified upper lip lift, and gain the skills needed to manage complications and provide effective post-operative care. Hands-on training with models ensures practical application of the techniques learned.

Join our Central Lip Lift course to gain the expertise needed for advanced lip augmentation. Acquire the skills and knowledge required to provide exceptional central lip lift treatments.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the clinical anatomy relevant to central lip lift procedures.
  • Conduct thorough lip aesthetic analysis and select appropriate cases for central lip lift.
  • Learn the indications for central lip lift surgery and master the surgical techniques involved.
  • Perform the modified upper lip lift and manage complications effectively.
  • Provide comprehensive post-operative care for patients undergoing central lip lift procedures.

Who Should Enroll

This course is ideal for:

  • Physicians and surgeons specializing in plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures.
  • Practitioners aiming to refine their skills in lip augmentation and central lip lift techniques.
  • Medical professionals seeking to expand their knowledge in advanced lip surgery techniques.
  • Allied healthcare professionals involved in sophisticated aesthetic and reconstructive

Course Inclusion

Theoretical foundations

1- Clinical Anatomy

5- Surgical Technique

2- Lip Aesthetic Analysis

6- Modified Upper Lip Lift

3- Indication

7- Complication

4- Case Selection

8- Post Care

Hands-on training

Course dates (GMAAC models)

1 models

Post-course (attendee models)

1 models