During the day you will discover: What’s the future in facial aesthetics – what you can say and not say when advertising so not falling foul of the regulators – do you need to be VAT registered – how to be ready for the new regulations – new licensing updates – MHRA and ASA to become more proactive – how to stay under their radar – complaints policy – voluntary registration – good or bad – post graduate qualification – yes or no How to avoid complications: – how to spot body dysmorphic patients – how young is too young – contraindications to Botox – numerous medications, including cough/cold medications – handling patients expectations versus anticipated results – new consent templates that are goal orientated – Montgomery consent process versus Bolam consent process – brotox – how to treat men differently – dozens of factors that will predispose to the patient to bruise, including green tea the night before – new medical history template with warning alerts – the 4P’s to avoid complications – what are and what are the differences between relative and absolute contraindications – latest protocol on aseptic techniques, skin preparations and biofilm prevention – what it is and why you must have a ‘code of patient safety’ – needle versus cannula – to aspirate or not to aspirate – speed of injection – volume of filler deposited – full **** assessment mandatory to determine cause of patients complaint – the danger areas for fillers – glabellar, temples, tear troughs – detailed verbal and written post op instructions – what is essential to have in your medical emergency bag and how to use these drugs – lip fillers and patients on Roaccutane – ptosis – how to stack the odds in your favour – avoiding Diplopia when treating crows feet – ‘essential kit’ contents for non medical emergency situations – risk factors – patient, practitioner and product – prophylaxis for Herpes – avoiding the ‘Joker smile’ when botoxing for Gummy smile – why you need to be wary of those with hooding of eyes and short eyebrows/eyelid distance How to manage complications: – diagnosing and management of allergic response – diagnosing and management of eye lid ptosis versus eye brow ptosis – bruising – latest protocol to manage – resistance to toxin – droopy mouth after botox for crows feet – boxers nose after botox for procerus – puffy and dry eyes after botox for crows feet – hematoma – acute skin infections – delayed onset nodules – non inflammatory – delayed onset nodules – inflammatory – dealing with someone else treatment – what to do and what not to do – lip oedema – post op pain – swelling – early onset nodules – granuloma – skin discoluration – abscess – vascular compromise – necrosis and compression – blindness – elective protocol for Hyalase – emergency protocol for Hyalase – hypersensitivity and adverse reactions to Hyalase – Dublin protocol – sharps injury – herpes – how to reduce chances of patients taking further action – how to keep those patients where complications have arisen Refreshments and lunch will be included.