
Hands on Ultrasound Training in Aesthetics
This course is for doctors, dentists and nurses who are in aesthetic practice, and will be a hands-on session using an ultrasound scanner to practice identification of structures and explore

This course is for doctors, dentists and nurses who are in aesthetic practice, and will be a hands-on session using an ultrasound scanner to practice identification of structures and explore

This is our first multi-award winning and highly specialised cadaveric teaching course, led by Mr Dalvi Humzah who is an Anatomist and Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgeon. Having studied

ABSTRACT Understanding key anatomical concepts of the face is important in order to be able to treat a patient effectively in any aesthetic treatment. With a robust anatomical knowledge of the occipito-frontalis muscle, the clinician can appreciate how each patient’s anatomy may vary and how the clinician’s choice of injection placement with botulinum toxin A reflects this. Recent detailed anatomical studies of this area provide further clarification regarding static, dynamic and functional anatomy. Through critical analysis of this data, it is possible to tailor treatments on an individual basis.

The first Success In Aesthetic Business (SIAB) meeting was held at the Crowne Plaza in Solihull on June 4.

Dalvi Humzah Aesthetic Training (DHAT) has launched an online version of its cannula training course.

Distribution company Wigmore Medical has partnered with training provider Dalvi Humzah Aesthetic Training (DHAT) to incorporate a new curriculum into its current training offering.

Dalvi Humzah Aesthetics Training (DHAT) will host a one-day business training agenda on January 21 to help newly qualified or soon to qualify aesthetic plastic surgeons get set up in private practice.

Aesthetics Media’s Clinical Advisory Board member and consultant plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeon, Mr Dalvi Humzah, has been elected as one of two ‘private consultant or specialist clinical practice’ representatives for the British Medical Association’s (BMA) Private Practice Committee.

Dalvi Humzah Aesthetic Training (DHAT) is introducing a ‘blended learning’ concept to its range of award-winning courses.

The industry’s first Ofqual-regulated qualification for injectables in aesthetic medicine at level 7, Industry Qualifications (IQ), is no longer recognised by Ofqual.