After the overwhelming success and sold-out event in Sydney, we are excited to announce a brand-new opportunity for advanced aesthetic training in Melbourne! If you missed the Sydney workshop or want to deepen your expertise, this is your chance to join us in July 2025 for a hands-on experience like no other.

Melbourne
Mon, 28 Jul 2025 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM AEST
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS)
290 Spring Street #250 East Melbourne, VIC 3002


 

What You’ll Learn

This comprehensive workshop offers a unique opportunity to master advanced aesthetic procedures with cadaver heads—ideal for those looking to refine their injection techniques and gain deeper anatomical knowledge. You’ll get hands-on experience that will boost your confidence and competence in aesthetic procedures, all while working with real-life cadaver specimens.

The workshop is led by Dr. Lucas De Siqueira, a renowned expert in aesthetic medicine. Dr. Lucas ensures that each session is personalized to meet the individual needs of attendees, focusing on safety, precision, and practical skill development.

Key Areas of Focus:

In addition to these focus areas, you’ll receive hands-on training in injection techniques and facial plane procedures. The small group setting (with a maximum of 10 participants per specimen) allows for personal, focused attention and plenty of opportunities for practical skill refinement.

Why You Should Attend

1. Anatomical Precision: The workshop offers the opportunity to study the intricate details of facial anatomy in a realistic, three-dimensional setting, crucial for safe and effective injections.

2. Improved Safety: Understanding precise anatomy helps injectors avoid complications like intravascular injections, nerve damage, and tissue trauma, directly contributing to patient safety.

3. Enhanced Technique: Participants can refine their injection techniques, including depth, angle, and placement, leading to more predictable and natural-looking results.

4. Understanding Variations: Exposure to natural variations in human anatomy helps injectors tailor their approach to individual patients, recognising that no two faces are exactly the same.

5. Confidence Building: Working with cadavers provides injectors with the confidence to perform procedures, supported by a deeper understanding of the anatomy beneath the skin.

6. Hands-On Learning: The workshop offers direct, tactile experience, which is often more impactful and easier to retain than purely theoretical or simulated learning.

7. Risk Mitigation: Practicing on cadavers allows injectors to experiment and refine their techniques without the risk of harming a live patient.

8. Continuing Education and Certification: Participants often receive continuing education credits and certification, enhancing their credentials and marketability.

9. Networking Opportunities: The workshop provides valuable networking opportunities, bringing together leading experts and fellow practitioners to exchange ideas and stay current with industry trends.

10. Ethical Practice: A deeper understanding of facial anatomy fosters a more ethical approach to cosmetic injecting, enabling practitioners to make informed decisions that prioritise patient well-being. Practicing on cadavers allows injectors to experiment and refine their techniques without the risk of harming a live patient.

How to Register

Spaces are extremely limited, and after the rapid sell-out of our Sydney event, we expect this final workshop for 2025 to fill up quickly. Don’t miss out—reserve your spot today before it’s too late!