The IBSA Derma Anatomy Masterclass was held in Warsaw, Poland, on 19 and 20
September 2024. This Masterclass typically focused on advanced techniques in Dermatology,
emphasizing the anatomy relevant to cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. Participants
learned more updates about skin structure, facial anatomy, and new application techniques of
injectables, along with hands-on practice and demonstrations.
This exclusive cadaver workshop aimed at providing specialists with advanced training in the
use of the Aliaxin Fillers Range. This hands-on event was attended by top practitioners from
across Europe and the Middle East, all eager to enhance their skills and precision in facial
aesthetic procedures. The workshop focused on in-depth anatomical knowledge and advanced
techniques for safe and effective injection results, positioning attendees at the forefront of the
evolving Esthetic Field.
The workshop featured renowned experts V. Basile, G.Salti, F. Ingallina, F. Brighetti who led
participants through the various facial zones, providing insights into safe injection techniques,
and emphasizing natural-looking results based on unique patient facial anatomy. Aliaxin, a
hyaluronic acid filler celebrated for its safe and unique properties in enhancing volume and
hydration, was the focus, as participants practiced injections in different facial regions using
cadaver models. This hands-on approach provided an opportunity for doctors to gain a deeper
understanding of facial anatomy, with a focus on minimizing risks and enhancing outcomes.
Throughout the workshop, doctors from all the aesthetic fields engaged in sessions highlighting
critical safety protocols, optimal injection techniques, and individual case assessments. The
emphasis on combining technical expertise with an anatomical understanding aimed to boost
practitioners confidence and to deliver superior results in clinical practice. For many attendees,
the workshop was a transformative experience, providing skills that will directly benefit their
patients and practices.
The cadaver workshop was not only a platform for knowledge enhancement but also an
opportunity for skin experts to network, exchange experiences, and discuss advancements in
the aesthetic field. With the training received, dermatologists, plastic surgeons left Warsaw
equipped with refined skills in Aliaxin injection, ready to set new standards in facial aesthetics
across their practices.