Our A4M training offers specialized aesthetic education tailored for physicians, emphasizing advanced techniques in injectables and laser treatments for both face and body. Affiliated with A4M USA, this program equips medical professionals with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in modern cosmetic procedures, enhancing their expertise and capabilities in the field of aesthetic medicine.
We provide rental spaces including an auditorium and treatment rooms, ideal for companies looking to host workshops or events. Our versatile facility offers a professional environment, perfect for presentations, hands-on training sessions, and various other related activities.
In addition to our training programs, we host a range of workshops, seminars, and master classes. These events are designed to showcase new techniques and provide ongoing education for doctors who have completed particular courses. Our workshops and seminars offer valuable insights into the latest advancements workshop clinical practice.
Our personalized training programs offer one-on-one sessions with expert trainers. This customized approach allows doctors to refine their skills and techniques in a focused setting, ensuring they acquire practical expertise tailored to their specific needs and goals.
Alma Pixel Erbium:YAG is a highly fexible system for tissue ablation, excision, incision, and coagulation of soft tissue. Using the power of the Erbium:YAG laser, the optimal mix of ablative and thermal effects, and an array of applicators and treatment modes for highly tailored procedures, providing some of the most dramatic, age-defying results in the treatment of challenging skin imperfections.
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Technology:
The Erbium:YAG laser offers advanced, computerized, precision laser stamp technology for multi-discipline surgical applications. Alma’s 2940nm wavelength laser is intended for ablation, vaporization and coagulation of soft tissue.
Pixel:
Dedicated pixel applicators can deliver laser energy via a DOE (Diffractive Optical Element) that pixelates the beam to microscopic pixels in a 9×9 or 7×7 pattern. The longer pulse width enables more thermal treatments.
Is it painful? | Mild discomfort (topical anaesthetic is applied) |
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Is there any downtime? | 3-5 days |
How many sessions are needed? | Depends on skin condition between 1-3 sessions |
How long does the procedure take? | 30 minutes |
When can I see the results? | One month after the session |
How often should I do it? | As recommended |