Learn The Cosmetic Uses of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
The First CME Training Course Ever On This Subject
This Course also includes extensive Training on Using Micro Pigmentation along with PRP. These
procedures are known as the PRP Facelift and the PRP Facial among other branded names.
This CME Training Course Debuted in 2014 and has been revised in 2016 to include the latest
research on the subject with dozens of citations and live links to full-text peer-reviewed
articles on this exciting new subject. This course covers everything you will need to add
cosmetic PRP to your existing practice of BTX-A and Facial Fillers.
PRP Training In A Nutshell
Course Name: Platelet-Rich Plasma Certification
Specialization: PRP Facial & PRP Facelift
Suitable For: Doctors, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
CME-accredited: 5.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
Format: Video
PRP Course Description
PRP FACELIFT and PRP FACIAL Certification
Full Protocols for both the PRP Facial and PRP Facelift
Combining PRP and Hyaluronic Acid Fillers in the Same Treatment
Review of All FDA-Approved PRP Isolation Equipment
Basic Science Behind PRP and How to Activate PRP
Customizable Consent Forms and Patient Instruction Forms
Extensive Training in Micro Pigmentation With or Without PRP
Understand the Definition of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Learn the growth factors present in platelets and their functions
Review the FDA-approved PRP isolation devices
Strengths and Weaknesses of Each
Differences between 1.7x and 4x or higher platelet counts
How and Why to “Activate” PRP
Benefits of PRP in the medical literature
Medical/Wound Healing Indications
Review of Literature regarding cosmetic indications
Face lifting and filling
Skin tone and uniformity
Hair Regrowth
Scars
Cosmetic PRP Facelift Technique and Protocols
Patient Assessment
Planning the Treatment
Volumes of PRP and HA Filler Calculations
Performing the Procedure
Aftercare
Cosmetic PRP Facial Technique and Protocols
Review of Micro Pigmentation Devices
Literature review of Micro Pigmentation
Micro Pigmentation protocols
Aftercare and Skin Products to Avoid
Using PRP for other Body Areas
Scalp Rejuvenation Protocols
Hand Rejuvenation Protocols
Cosmetic PRP Breast Atrophy/Nipple Protocols
PRP Scar revision Protocols
Marketing Your New Service
Bundling Your Service With BTX and Dermal Fillers
Here’s what students say:
Great job on the video Cosmetic Uses of PRP Course. You provide the clinical research that
backs us up and gives us the precedent for adding this very new procedure. You always
emphasize safety every step of the way. I loved the consent forms that I could edit and
use in my practice. The marketing ideas were also very helpful. I feel like I am
well-taught, organized and ready to add this procedure to my practice right now. I highly
recommend this PRP course to anyone. Thanks again.
— K.E. MD Arkansas
Loving the course very informative :)
— Ana
CME Accredited
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND IS ACCEPTABLE FOR UP TO 7.5 PRESCRIBED CREDITS BY THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS (AAFP).
AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA
Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award.
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