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Fox Eyes surgery Training Hands On

Fox Eyes course Hands on training cost £3000.

Fox Eyes surgery Training: Hands-On Approach

 

Fox eye surgery training is available for medical professionals who wish to offer this popular aesthetic procedure. The type of training varies depending on whether it’s for the non-surgical thread lift method or the more invasive surgical techniques.

Who can receive training?

Generally, these courses are designed for:

  • Physicians (Doctors): Including plastic surgeons, dermatologists, oculoplastic surgeons, and general practitioners looking to expand their aesthetic services.

  • Dentists: In some regions, dentists with appropriate training can perform certain aesthetic procedures.

  • Nurses: Registered Nurses (RNs) with relevant experience in aesthetic injectables often qualify for thread lift training.

  • Aesthetic Practitioners/Beauty Therapists: Depending on local regulations and the specific course, some non-medical professionals with existing qualifications in beauty therapy or needling experience may be eligible for thread lift training, particularly for the non-surgical methods.

Types of Fox Eye Training Courses:

Most training focuses on the thread lift technique for fox eyes, as it is less invasive and has a faster recovery. These courses typically cover:

  1. Theoretical Knowledge:

    • Facial Anatomy: In-depth understanding of the periorbital (around the eye) and temporal (temple) anatomy, including nerves, blood vessels, and musculature to ensure safe and effective thread placement.

    • Patient Selection: How to assess suitable candidates for the procedure, considering eye shape, brow position, and overall facial structure.

    • Contraindications: Identifying conditions or factors that would make a patient unsuitable for the procedure.

    • Product Knowledge: Understanding different types of PDO (Polydioxanone) threads, their characteristics, and how to select the appropriate threads for various lifting effects.

    • Mechanism of Action: How threads work to lift tissue and stimulate collagen production.

    • Anesthesia: Techniques for administering local anesthesia for patient comfort.

    • Complication Management: Recognizing, preventing, and managing potential complications such as asymmetry, infection, thread migration, puckering, nerve damage, or granulomas.

    • Pre- and Post-Treatment Care: Instructions for patients before and after the procedure to optimize results and minimize risks.

    • Legal and Ethical Considerations: Consent forms, insurance, and professional guidelines.

  2. Practical Training (Hands-On):

    • Demonstrations: Expert instructors demonstrate the thread insertion techniques.

    • Hands-on Practice: Supervised practice on live models is a crucial component, allowing trainees to gain practical experience with thread insertion, mapping, and achieving the desired lift. This often includes techniques for specific areas like the outer brow and lateral canthus.

    • Different Techniques: Learning various threading methods (e.g., COG threads, different vector placements) to achieve subtle or more dramatic fox eye effects.

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Important

  • Instructor Experience: Ensure the instructors are experienced, board-certified medical professionals who actively perform these procedures in their own practices.

  • Hands-On Practice: Prioritize courses that offer extensive supervised hands-on training with live models. This is critical for developing the necessary skills and confidence.

  • Small Class Sizes: Smaller groups often allow for more individualized attention and better learning.

  • Post-Course Support: Check if the academy offers ongoing support, mentorship, or resources after the completion of the course.

  • Prerequisites: Understand the entry requirements. Some advanced courses require prior experience with dermal fillers or other aesthetic injectables.