Welcome to the Dermanda Training Academy and the start of your learning journey.
On the portal you will find your complete chosen course, including course modules and assessment questions, if applicable. Please work through each module, answering the questions thus enabling you to move on to the next module.
You have 90 days to complete the course, so you can study in your own time at your pace. If you need extra time, please email to gain extra time.
All the assessment questions are multiple choice and you need to achieve at least 80% to pass.
On successful completion of the course, you will receive your course certificates. This will be available to you in ‘My account’ section. This can be downloaded straight away after your practical training. Your tutor or academy will provide you with a special code that you can enter in the practical session on this portal to generate your certificate.
Please contact your training academy directly to arrange your practical days.
Please contact us directly on info@dermandatraining.co.uk if you require further assistance.
We hope you enjoy your course and we wish you every success for the future.
The Dermanda Training Academy Team
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This course will cover:
- Definition of Terms
- Importance of the Fixing Point
- What Is a Fixing Point Formed in Lifting Procedures?
- Anatomy for Absorbable Thread Lifting
- Avoiding Vessel Damages in Thread Lifting
- Avoiding Nerve Injury in Thread Lifting
- What Is Pinch Anatomy?
- Why Is Pinch Anatomy Important?
- Method of Studying the Pinch Anatomy
- Pinch Anatomy Summary
- Evolution of Absorbable Thread Lifting
- Understanding PDO
- Understanding of PLLA
- Design and Patient Selection
- Anesthesia
- Entry Point
- Insertion Technique
- Cutting and Finishing
- Technique Using a Mono-thread
- Technique Using Cog Threads
- Insertion Method of Bi-directional Needle Thread (Silhouette Soft®)
- Temporal Anchoring Technique
- Considerations to Be a Thread Lifting Expert
- Forehead(Eyebrows)
- Wrinkles Around the Eyes
- V-Line (Lower Face)
- Nasolabial Folds
- Marionette Line
- Jaw Line (Double Chins)
- Neck Wrinkles
- Method of Evaluating the Effect of Thread Lifting
- Evaluation of the Outcomes Using Morpheus® System
- Dissatisfaction
- Stiffness and Pain
- Bruise and Hematoma
- Sunken Cheek
- Skin Fold
- Protrusion of Threads
- Migration of Threads
- Bulging at Entry Points
- Dimple (a Dent in the Skin)
- Temporary Paralysis of the Facial Nerves
- Lateral Canthus Elevation
- Infection