Pre-Conference
August 5, 2025 | Tuesday
Advanced Surgical Skills Centre (ASSC),
Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM,
Jalan Yaacob Latif, Bandar Tun Razak,
56000, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Aesthetic Doctor
Malaysia
Plastic Surgeon
Spain
Plastic Surgeon
Italy
Maxillofacial surgeon
UAE
Anatomist
Thailand
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This highly specialized and advanced masterclass is designed for medical aesthetic professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and proficiency in injectable treatments, with a particular focus on facial anatomy.
The masterclass covers in-depth exploration of facial anatomy, followed by hands-on practical sessions aimed at providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of the key anatomical structures.
By combining theoretical learning with hands-on experience, this masterclass offers a unique opportunity to refine skills and deepen clinical competence in the field of facial aesthetics.
Understanding Key Facial Anatomy for Safe Treatments:
Emphasis on a deep understanding of facial structures to ensure that injections are done safely and e‑ectively. This includes detailed study of muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and other critical anatomical elements.
Partially Prosected Specimens for Practical Learning:
Participants have the opportunity to dissect and work with fresh cadaveric specimens, enabling to explore di‑erent areas of the face layer by layer. This hands-on approach helps participants understand how to navigate the anatomy when administering injections
Needle vs. Cannula in a Practical Setting:
The course emphasizes the practical di‑erences between using a needle and a cannula for injecting. This could cover aspects like safety, precision, and appropriate application in various facial areas.
Pitfalls for the Injector – Zone by Zone:
The masterclass includes break down of the facial regions into specific “zones” to help participants learn potential risks, such as nerve damage or vascular injury, in each area and how to avoid them.
Wet Lab Demo & Practice:
A wet lab session would give participants the opportunity to practice this procedure in a controlled environment.
Dyed Filler for Visualizing Injection Placement:
Using dyed filler could be a technique to clearly show where the product is being placed in the face, helping participants understand the e‑ects of their injections more clearly.
Overview of anatomical and physiological changes with aging, including fat redistribution, skin laxity, and bone remodeling.
Detailed analysis of the temples, forehead, and glabella. Includes muscle layers, fat compartments, and neurovascular landmarks.
Live cadaver demonstration highlighting injection planes and anatomical safety zones for the upper face.
Participants perform guided injections followed by dissections to verify placement and depth.
Focus on lateral/medial midface, nasolabial fold, and infraorbital hollows. Includes fat compartments and vascular considerations.
Faculty-led injections with concurrent cadaveric dissection to emphasize anatomical landmarks.
Hands-on session where participants inject and dissect to confirm safe filler placement
Refreshments and networking.
Anatomical overview of jawline, chin, lips, and marionette lines. Includes arteries, nerves, and muscular structures.
Live demo of filler injections into the lower face with anatomical verification
Participants inject and dissect to reinforce understanding of lower face anatomy.
Discussion, feedback, key takeaways, and certificate distribution.
(before 30 May 2025)
Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC), Malaysia