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Comprehensive botox training , hCG and medical weight loss education and business plan development are the foundations of a successful medical spa launch. To provide the practical clinical and business training needed to open a medispa or integrate medical aesthetics into an existing practice, the IAPAM offers the industry’s most comprehensive Aesthetic Medicine Education Programs for new medspa physicians. RealSelf’s Consumer Cosmetic Treatment Survey , conducted by Harris Interactive, reported that, “if money were not an issue,” 69% of adults would seek out minimally invasive procedures. This was an increase over 2009 reports, by 14%. Of the treatments that adults would entertain, teeth whitening was at the top of the list (48%), followed by hair removal (27%), cellulite treatments (14%), vein treatments (13%), dermal filler procedures (12%), laser skin treatments (9%), chemical peels and botox (7%). Therefore, given this growth in the accessibility and acceptance of aesthetic medicine procedures, it is very important that physicians understand: “what is working” and “what is not” in their practices, in order to have a successful and profitable medical spa
The IAPAM is committed to providing physicians with the industry’s best resources for hCG and medical weight loss management. In today’s global economy, Spanish-speaking consumers and businesses account for almost 20 percent of all gross spending
IAPAM Enhances “Resources” Section with the Latest Cosmetic Laser and Skin Rejuvenation Advancements
The IAPAM has just added two new sections to its globally-respected website ( http://www.iapam.com/resources ). This new web content focuses on Laser & Light Devices and Skin Resurfacing. As part of the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine’s website, the Resources Sections provide doctors around the world with treatment-focused content and timely intelligence on the aesthetic medicine industry’s leading procedures, such as Botox and medical weight loss.
The IAPAM is committed to educating physicians in the industry’s best practices for medical weight loss management. In support of this commitment, the IAPAM completed a survey of several experts in the use of hCG in a medically supervised weight loss program. These experts agree that physician supervision is the key to successful hCG weight loss, and that patients must follow the protocol precisely and should be under a physician’s care, so that possible side effects can be understood and managed. Proponents of hCG for weight management agree that the ultimate success of hCG in weight loss is strictly linked to medical supervision and strict adherence to the medical protocol designed by Dr
The IAPAM is committed to educating physicians in the industry’s best practices for medical weight loss management. In support of this commitment, the IAPAM completed a survey of several experts in the use of hCG in a medically supervised weight loss program. These experts agree that physician supervision is the key to successful hCG weight loss, and that patients must follow the protocol precisely and should be under a physician’s care, so that possible side effects can be understood and managed. Proponents of hCG for weight management agree that the ultimate success of hCG in weight loss is strictly linked to medical supervision and strict adherence to the medical protocol designed by Dr
The International Association for Physicians In Aesthetic Medicine ( IAPAM ) offers the industry’s leading hCG for weight loss, aesthetic medicine and Botox training for physicians. The IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium offers the most comprehensive clinical and business training for doctors looking to add minimally-invasive procedures to a healthcare business. The IAPAM’s training focuses on combining the top-5 non-invasive procedures in order to create a successful aesthetic practice. RealSelf’s Consumer Cosmetic Treatment Survey , conducted by Harris Interactive, reported that, “if money were not an issue,” 69% of adults would seek out minimally invasive procedures. This was an increase over 2009 reports, by 14%. Of the treatments that adults would entertain, teeth whitening was at the top of the list (48%), followed by hair removal (27%), cellulite treatments (14%), vein treatments (13%), dermal filler procedures (12%), laser skin treatments (9%), chemical peels and botox (7%). Equally, the most recent ASPS Statistics show a similarly “good-news” story for minimally invasive treatments.
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The IAPAM is committed to educating physicians in the industry’s best practices for medical weight loss management. In support of this commitment, the IAPAM has created the industry’s most comprehensive training for physicians who want to add medical weight management to their practices. The IAPAM’s program covers all the latest advancements in Medical Weight Loss, including: hCG, B6/B12 injections, ketogenic diets, VLCD and LCD, meal replacements, prescription medications for weight loss, and laser assisted liposuction.
The International Association of Physicians In Aesthetic Medicine ( IAPAM ) offers the industry’s leading training for physicians new to botox and dermal filler treatments. The IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium offers the most comprehensive medical and business training for doctors looking to add aesthetic medicine to their existing practices, or to launch a new medical spa. All hands-on training at the IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium is completed in a clean, multi-million dollar medical facility. In the recently released statistical report by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ( AAFPRS ), the number of non-invasive cosmetic procedures performed in the United States increased by 47 percent from 2008 to 2009. “The results show a continuation of the trend, where consumers are opting to have less invasive procedures to look and feel refreshed

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