CERTIFICATION IN: Botox/Dysport Dermal Fillers Mesotherapy

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CERTIFICATION IN: Botox/Dysport Dermal Fillers Mesotherapy
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CERTIFICATION IN:
Botox/Dysport
Dermal Fillers
MesotherapyCarboxy Therapy
Lipotherapy
Sclerotherapy
Chemical Peels
Microdermabrasion
IPL/Laser
Medical Micropigmentation
And more…
ESTHETIC SKIN INSTITUTE
2000 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
1-866-463-6881
www.esiw.com
The number one choice in medical
esthetic training and certification
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MISSION STATEMENT
The Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc.™ (ESI) is dedicated to the advancement
and empowerment of the medical professional by promoting and
providing high quality, hands-on educational certification programs in
order to develop mastery of skills, delivery of safe and effective services,
and to promote collaborative partnering and mutual respect in the
Medical Esthetic community.
Esthetic Skin Institute’s courses are designed for the medical professional
seeking to transition into this exciting new specialty of Medical Esthetics.
These advanced courses feature comprehensive skill building based on
research and clinical application. Integrated into the workshops is
pertinent information relating to various aspects of business, including
policies, protocols, H/P forms, consent forms, pricing, regulations, and
the patient-practitioner relationship.
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FACULTY
SASHA S. PARKER
RN, LMT, FS, CME
Sasha Parker, RN, LMT, FS, CME, MEP-C
Michael Lum, DO
Toni Bark, MD
Adherbal Desouza, RN, BA, MEP-C
Karen House, RN
Kathy Jakary, RN, BBA, MEP-C
Leigh Giordano, RN, BSN, MA , MEP-C
Danielle Angel, PA-C
Peter Helton, DO
Joan Olcott, RN, MEP-C
Ljljana Vasic, RN, MEP-C
Michelle Hoff, MSN, FNP
Marta Lopez-Kenney, RN, BSN
Tom Ashton, MD, FACPh
Ashley Swain, ICT
Nadine Bernier, RN
Kathryn Midgley, PA-C
Susan Fallon, RN, MEP-C
Aaron Rollins, MD
Robert Graffeo, DDS
Elizabeth Roche, MD
Kyle Graber, RN, LE, MEP-C
Marcia Silva, RN, MEP-C
Rachel Aversa, RN
Sasha Parker, President and Founder of Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc attended Indiana University as a
business major before refocusing her career and receiving her Associate of Science in Nursing
degree from Broward Community College, over 27 years ago. She served as Assistant Surgical
Administrator of the AMI Outpatient Surgery Center and as Surgical Administrator of the Eye Care
and Surgery Center. Her surgical career has afforded her the opportunity of working with numerous
renowned Plastic Surgeons in the South Florida area. Sasha is also a Registered Facial Specialist
(esthetician) for over 11 years, and holds professional licenses as a Certified Electrologist and
Licensed Massage Therapist. As founder of the former Eclectic Skin Institute, she was the original
innovator and 1st trainer of “medical esthetic hands-on workshops” and has personally trained
thousands of medical professionals internationally for over 13 years. She has trained with medical
esthetic experts throughout the world such as esthetic physician, Dr. Jules Marthan co-developer
of the “Meso-Lift” and President of the Mesotherapy Society (Cerm. Nine) in France and has
trained with prominent plastic surgeons and dermatologists Michael Kane, Arnold Klein, and
Peter Helton. Her workshops have brought her national recognition as one of the most reputable,
comprehensive and responsible medical esthetic hands-on trainers in the US today. ESI is a
recognized and approved trainer by Medicis Aesthetics, Allergan Corp, Carbossi Italiana and is
recognized by numerous laser companies as a preferred trainer.
ESI ADVISORY BOARD
Ms. Parker was awarded and honored in Washington, DC as Florida Business Woman of the Year in
2004 and again in 2005 and 2006. She served on the National Business Advisory Council between
2004-2006. Because of her outstanding achievements she was inducted into Marquis Who’s Who in
American Education 2006-07, Who’s Who in America 2007-2010, Who’s Who of American Woman
2007-2009, Who’s Who in Medicine and Science 2007, and recently the Global Who’s Who
Directory 2009-2010. Ms. Parker has been a guest speaker on the topics of medical esthetics at the
University of California Irvine, American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, National Nurses Business
Association, Society of Interventional Radiology, Cerec Dental Conferences, American
Orthodontic Society, New Mexico Dental Association, as well as local community organizations.
She has authored and copyrighted medical esthetic manual’s, and serves as a consultant to
medical esthetic practices and insurance companies in the US and overseas. She is a founding
member and President of the American Academy of Medical Esthetic Professionals (AAMEP)
formerly known as the Association of Medical Esthetic Nurses, Inc (AMEN) a non-profit organization
whose goal is to standardize and advance the esthetic medicine specialty in the U.S. Her passion
and talent for teaching have earned her national recognition status as an authority in medical
esthetics making her a greatly sought after public speaker and expert witness. Sasha has been
interviewed and featured in major professional trade magazines (MedEsthetics, Plastic Surgery
Products, NurseWeek, Nursing Spectrum) and appeared on European radio and TV as well as
Dr. Lorraine’ Wellness and Rejuvenation Show in California.
Peter Helton, MD – Dr. Helton received his degree from Michigan State University, College of
Osteopathic Medicine in 1991 and completed a general rotating internship with a surgical
emphasis in 1992. Dr. Helton completed a four-year Dermatology residency at Western University
of Health Sciences in Pomona, and in 2002 he completed an American Academy of Cosmetic
Surgery residency. Dr. Helton is in private practice in Newport Beach, Ca. He is an Associate
Clinical Professor at Western University of Health Sciences, providing training to dermatology
residents and physician assistant students.
As a successful business owner of a home health agency in Broward County from 1997-2005 she
gained extensive knowledge and understanding of business and regulatory guidelines which has
established her as an expert and consultant to assist nursing boards and dental boards across the
country in writing standards.
She has been referred to as, “a visionary and a pioneer ahead of her time”. To that she says,
“I have always been a seeker and giver of knowledge and have had some great teachers along
the way (Deepak Chopra, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Dr. Carolyn Myss, and Bernie Siegal to name a few),
who helped me let go of the fear that stops most of us, and to follow my dreams and my passion.
I am doing just that and helping others to realize their dreams!
Mark Rosenberg, MD, FACEP – Diplomate of The American Board of Emergency Medicine and
The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.
Elliot Lach, MD – Graduate of MIT and Yale Medical School. Served as Surgery Fellow at Harvard
Medical School and completed a surgical fellowship specializing in Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery in the combined Harvard Medical/Brigham and Women’s and Children’s Hospital
Program. Dr. Lach is a board certified diplomate in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery and is a
member, officer or fellow of numerous professional organizations including the American College
of Surgeons, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, American Society for Lasers in Medicine and
Surgery, and the American Burn Association. Dr. Lach has been on the full-time academic staff of
the University Of Massachusetts School Of Medicine since 1987.
Peter Vash, MD – He is a Board Certified Internist and Endocrinologist. Dr. Vash serves as Assistant
Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, Ca. He has spoken extensively both nationally and
internationally on the subject of obesity and eating disorders and has co-authored 2 books, "The Fat-toMuscle Diet" and "The Dieter's Dictionary". He has served on many Advisory Boards and as a consultant
to La Roche Pharmaceuticals, Shape Magazine, Today Show, NBC, and the Maury Povitch Show.
Michael Loss, MD – Dr. Michael Loss, MD received his medical degree from the New Jersey
College of Medicine in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1968 and completed his Ob/Gyn residency
in 1972. He served as the Chief of Ob/Gyn in the United States Air Force at Myrtle Beach Air Force
Base from 1972-1973 and Homestead Air Force Base 1973-1974. Dr. Loss has been in private practice
since 1974 and continues to maintain a private Ob/Gyn practice in Broward County Florida.
Dr. Loss received certifications in Botulinum Toxin A, Dermal Fillers, Sclerotherapy, Mesotherapy,
Laser and IPL from Esthetic Skin Institute.
Michael Lum, MD – Dr. Lum received his medical degree at the Kansas City University of Medicine
and Biosciences in 1989. He completed a rotating internship in 1990 at Lakeside Hospital in Missouri
and family practice residency at the University Of Kansas School Of Medicine in 1992. He also
completed two years of post-graduate training in Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Loma Linda
University’s School of Health, is a Diplomate of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical
Examiners, a member of the American Osteopathic Association, Osteopathic Physicians and
Surgeons of California and of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine. Dr. Lum has a
private aesthetic medicine practice in California.
Tom Ashton, MD, FACPh – As a faculty member of the American College of Phlebology, he has
been active on the Committee for Public Education and has taught extensively in this Specialty.
He has recently been awarded the title of Fellow of the American College of Phlebology, one of
only 40 with this distinction in the world.
Candace Brainard, RN – Medicis Aesthetics, Professional Relations Consultant
Laura Dyess – Allergan Corp, Professional Relations Consultant
John Y.H. Ismail, DMD,MS,PhD – Professor Emeritus of Prosthodontics, University of Pittsburgh
Robert Graffeo, DDS – Cosmetic Dentist, NY, NY
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ART & SCIENCE OF BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A®
This comprehensive one-day hands-on training workshop explores the applications of
Botulinum Toxin A &B (Botox® Dysport, Purtox) for cosmetic purposes with a focus on the
most popular areas requested for treatment. Presentation will include an introduction
to history and new developments on the horizon of botulinum toxin A as well as brief
analysis of botulinum toxin B. Significant focus on pertinent facial anatomy and physiology
will be presented (the cornerstone to safe and effective treatment). You will receive
a comprehensive presentation of the mechanism of action, contraindications, safety
and efficacy issues as well as storage, preparation, and dilution guidelines. A live
demonstration will be presented before our hands-on practical session which will include
identifying and mapping areas for injection and performing the injections. A course
specific, “How To” business model overview will be presented encompassing partnering
between medical professionals, standardized procedure and protocol policies, purchasing
sources, price structuring, market trends, effective marketing, and development and
retention of client base.
OBJECTIVES:
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Identify pertinent facial anatomy, for various cosmetic applications with Botulinum Toxin A
• Explain mechanism of action of Botulinum Toxin A
• Explain the dynamics of the agonist and antagonist muscles with the use of Botulinum Toxin A
• Outline principles of selection appropriate for treatment of various cosmetic indications
with Botulinum Toxin A
• Describe proper storage and preparation of Botulinum Toxin A
• Describe injection techniques of Botulinum Toxin A
Attendees will receive a course manual, necessary supporting forms and templates on CD-ROM
such as history, consent, and policy/procedure. A statement of credit will be issued only upon
receipt of a completed activity evaluation form and will be mailed to you within 3 weeks.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: Chesapeake Heath Education Program, Inc. is accredited by
MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society, to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. designates this educational activity for a maximum
of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM Physicians should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. is an ADA CERP
Recognized Provider. This activity is awarded 8.5 contact hours.
The Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. has been designated an approved sponsor by
the Maryland constituent of the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education
programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current
term of acceptance extends from 12/31/08 to 02/28/10. This CHEP CDE program is accepted by
the AGD for 8.5 Membership maintenance, Fellowship and Mastership Credits
NURSES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS 8.5 Contact Hours (CE) for nurses and NP’s,
This course is co-sponsored by Educational Dimensions® and the Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc.™ CE
fees are underwritten by an education grant by Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc. and the speaker as an
employee, hereby declares a vested interest. Educational Dimensions®, the Continuing Education
Provider for this education activity, is philosophically dedicated to the provision of quality continuing
education to nurses and does not endorse products or services provided by the speaker’s company.
This Faculty Directed education activity is approved by the Washington State Nurses Association.
The Washington State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of Continuing Education in
Nursing by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation. Provider
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #08747, the Florida Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider # 50-574, the Iowa Board of Nursing Provider # 317, and the West
Registered Professional Nurses, Provider # WV97-0217RN.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled in full two weeks prior to the first day of the workshop,
payable by MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we
receive your deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they
become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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THE ART OF DERMAL FILLERS
This 1-day intensive hands-on training workshop will present history, background, and
development of dermal fillers (including collagen, hyaluronic acids (Restylane, Juvederm,
Perlane, Prevelle, Radiesse, Sculptra, Artefill), and new fillers on the horizon. We will discuss
consultation and assessment process, implement patient selection criteria and explore
the importance of establishing realistic patient expectations and proper patient education
to ensure positive patient outcome. Comprehensive didactic of different injection
techniques, contraindications and precautions, potential risks and safety issues, as well
as management and treatment of complications will be presented. Presented will be
pain management issues including instruction in performing dental blocks and infiltrations.
Live demonstration will be presented before our intense hands-on practical sessions,
which will highlight the day. We will explore the creative and artistic aspects important
for a successful treatment outcome which will include special techniques to create the
look your patients’ desire and ways to treat difficult problem areas. A course specific,
“How To” business model overview will be presented encompassing partnering between
medical professionals, standardized procedure and protocol policies, purchasing
sources, price structuring, market trends, effective marketing, and development and
retention of client base.
OBJECTIVES:
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Outline the characteristics of various dermal filler agents available for use
• Outline principles of selection appropriate for treatment of various cosmetic indications including
hyaluronic acid filling agents
• Describe pain management options including the use of dental blocks, infiltrative anesthesia,
and topical anesthetic agents
• Explain the contraindications and precautions of hyaluronic acid filling agents
• Explain proper management of complications associated with hyaluronic acid filling agents
• Describe injection techniques using hyaluronic acid filling agents
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: Chesapeake Heath Education Program, Inc. is accredited by MedChi,
The Maryland State Medical Society, to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. designates this educational activity for a maximum
of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM Physicians should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. is an ADA CERP
Recognized Provider. This activity is awarded 8.5 contact hours.
The Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. has been designated an approved sponsor by
the Maryland constituent of the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education
programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current
term of acceptance extends from 12/31/08 to 02/28/10. This CHEP CDE program is accepted by
the AGD for 8.5 Membership maintenance, Fellowship and Mastership Credits
NURSES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS 8 Contact Hours (CE) for nurses and NP’s,
This course is co-sponsored by Educational Dimensions® and the Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc.™ CE fees
are underwritten by an education grant by Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc. and the speaker as an
employee, hereby declares a vested interest. Educational Dimensions®, the Continuing Education
Provider for this education activity, is philosophically dedicated to the provision of quality continuing
education to nurses and does not endorse products or services provided by the speaker’s company.
This Faculty Directed education activity is approved by the Washington State Nurses Association.
The Washington State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of Continuing Education in
Nursing by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation. Provider
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #08747, the Florida Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider # 50-574, the Iowa Board of Nursing Provider # 317, and the West
Registered Professional Nurses, Provider # WV97-0217RN.
CRITERIA FOR ENROLLMENT:
• Attendees within driving distance are strongly encouraged to bring a qualified model (each model
should need treatment in the lips, nasolabial folds and/or oral commissures). Attendees and Models
prone to cold sores must have started or have an Rx for Valtrex or similar to prevent an outbreak.
• ESI will provide models for those who are traveling from out of state or not able to bring model.
• Attendees “MUST” contact the office regarding the purchase of Restylane, Juvederm, or Perlane.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled in full two weeks prior to the first day of the workshop, payable
by MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive your
deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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SCLEROTHERAPY SOLUTIONS
Treatment of Cosmetic Visual Telangiectasias
This comprehensive one-day hands-on training workshop will focus on basic theory,
related anatomy and physiology, epidemiology, patho-physiology, contraindications,
complications, safety issues, and sclerosing agents. We will examine patient history and
selection, treatment considerations, injection techniques, as well as intensive hands-on
sessions. Introduction to reticular veins will be presented. A course specific, “How To”
business model overview will be presented encompassing partnering between medical
professional, standardized procedure and protocol policies, purchasing sources, price
structuring, market trends, effective marketing, and development and retention
of client base.
OBJECTIVES:
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Compare most commonly used sclerosing agents
• Explain safe preparation and dilution of sclerotherapy medications
• Outline principles of of selection appropriate for the treatment of various cosmetic
indications using sclerotherapy
• Explain contraindications and precautions associated with sclerotherapy
• Explain proper management of complications associated with sclerotherapy
• Describe injection techniques of sclerotherapy telangiectasia and reticular veins
Attendees will receive a course manual, necessary supporting forms and templates on CD-ROM
such as history, consent, and policy/procedure. A statement of credit will be issued only upon
receipt of a completed activity evaluation form and will be mailed to you within 3 weeks.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: Chesapeake Heath Education Program, Inc. is accredited by MedChi,
The Maryland State Medical Society, to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. designates this educational
activity for a maximum of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM Physicians
should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
NURSES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS 9 Contact Hours (CE) for nurses and NP’s,
This course is co-sponsored by Educational Dimensions® and the Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc.™ CE
fees are underwritten by an education grant by Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc. and the speaker as an
employee, hereby declares a vested interest. Educational Dimensions®, the Continuing Education
Provider for this education activity, is philosophically dedicated to the provision of quality continuing
education to nurses and does not endorse products or services provided by the speaker’s company.
This Faculty Directed education activity is approved by the Washington State Nurses Association.
The Washington State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of Continuing Education in
Nursing by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation. Provider
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #08747, the Florida Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider # 50-574, the Iowa Board of Nursing Provider # 317, and the West
Registered Professional Nurses, Provider # WV97-0217RN
Balance of workshop fee to be settled two weeks prior to the first day of workshop, payable by
MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive your
deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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CARBOXY THERAPY-MESOTHERAPY
Esthetic Skin Institute is the exclusive Carboxy training institute in the United States with
direct affiliation to the developer of modern Carboxy Therapy, Dr. Roberto Parmigiani,
President of The World Carboxy Society and one of the main researchers at the
University of Sienna in Italy.
What is Carboxy Therapy? Carboxy Therapy refers to the cutaneous and subcutaneous administration
of carbon dioxide gas [CO2] for therapeutic purposes. Carboxy Therapy originated at the Royal Spas
of France in 1932. Patients with diabetic ulcers and other medical conditions were sent to bathe in
the rich CO2 French waters which proved to have healing properties. Carbon dioxide therapy was
further developed in Italy by Dr. Parmigiani. Today in South America and Europe , carbon dioxide
therapy has been applied to the treatment of stretch marks, cellulite, hypertrophic scars, with
impressive results. Studies have demonstrated that Carboxy Therapy is essential for anti-aging, it
improves skin elasticity, improves circulation, encourages collagen repair, improves the appearance
of fine lines and wrinkles, and destroys localized fatty deposits. Carbon dioxide is a natural constituent
of our very being.
Overview: This 1-day hands-on training workshop will introduce the history and various uses
currently being offered with Carboxy Therapy, and also as a bonus students will learn about
Mesotherapy, Lipotherapy We will present, mechanism of action, contraindications, precautions,
patient selection and teaching, including the challenges the practitioner will encounter as well as
explore fact and fiction regarding treatment outcomes. We will identify applications of Carboxy
Therapy for skin tightening, skin rejuvenation, cellulite reduction, stretch marks and hypertrophic
scars, We will also identify applications of Mesotherapy for weight loss, body and facial sculpting
of fat, face and neck rejuvenation (Mesolift / MesoGlow), pain management, Alopecia. We will
discuss cocktails of FDA approved and Natural homeopathic medications, pharmacology and
protocols. Attendees will be able to participate in Practical Hands – On sessions with the use of
Carboxy equipment and with the use of the Meso Injector Gun as well as hand technique used
throughout Europe, South America, and Mexico . A course specific, “How To” business model
overview will be presented encompassing partnering between medical professionals, standardized
procedure and protocol policies, purchasing sources, price structuring, market trends, effective
marketing, and development and retention of client base.
OBJECTIVES
• Describe multiple applications for Carboxy Therapy and Mesotherapy/Lipotherapy including skin
tightening and rejuvenation, stretch marks, and cellulite reduction and wrinkle elimination
(Meso-lift), localized body and facial sculpting, pain management, and alopecia.
• Discuss contraindications, precautions, patient education and recovery time for each procedure.
• Discuss various medicinal benefits treating patients suffering from soft tissue injuries, muscle
spasms, TMJ, carpal tunnel syndrome, etc.
• Demonstrate proper technique for Carboxy Therapy injections. Demonstrate proper mesotherapy
injection by hand technique and Meso Injector Gun.
• Recognize opportunities for practice expansion
PHYSICIAN CONTINUING EDUCATION: This course is designed with optimal criteria for eligibility of
CME Category II credits which are self submitted. Physicians should only submit and claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
NURSE CONTINUING EDUCATION: This program is co-sponsored by Educational Dimensions® and
the Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc.™ CE fees are underwritten by an education grant by Esthetic
Institute, Inc. and the speaker as an employee, hereby declares a vested interest. Educational
Dimensions®, the Continuing Education Provider for this education activity, is philosophically
dedicated to the provision of quality continuing education to nurses and does not endorse
products or services provided by the speaker’s company.
Educational Dimensions (PA-4/FEB/08) is an approved provider of continuing education by the
Washington State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation. Provider Approved by the California Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider #08747, the Florida Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 50-574, the
Iowa Board of Nursing Provider # 317, and the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered
Professional Nurses, Provider # WV97-0217RN for 8 contact hours.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled two weeks prior to the first day of workshop, payable by
MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive your
deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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BUSINESS COURSE
This one – day, 9 hour course will give you the tools and information you will need to get
your business up and running. You will learn what factors are associated with a successful
practice or business? Almost everyone falls prey to lack of organization and planning
and now you don’t have to! A step-by-step guide and presentation will address topics
like: What kind of setting do I want to practice in, and a comparison of costs associated
with each setting? Do I need a corporation or LLC, if so what kind of corporation? Can I
hire a medical director legally-and how? How do I manage the financial records of my
business? What equipment and products do I need? Where do I get products and
equipment? How much inventory do I need? Do I need other staff? Where can I borrow
money to start my practice? What about advertising? What about Insurance? What
about Asset Protection? In addition many more topics will be addressed. We will provide
a sample Business Plan Template to help you map your personal, professional, educational,
and financial goals. You will receive a programmed excel Proforma template to customize
for your own personal plan to visualize the financial performance of your business. We
will also focus on floor planning, staff training and development, building your menu of
services, marketing strategies, client retention and the competition. Attendees will
receive a step by step course manual and a data CD with marketing tools, necessary
supporting forms and templates, business plan, history forms, consent forms, policy/
procedure templates, purchasing and business resources, and much more.
OBJECTIVES:
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Describe and identify their corporate needs
• Describe and develop a business plan
• Describe and develop a Proforma
• Discuss management of their business financially and professionally
• Describe and Demonstrate key factors in purchasing, pricing, and staff development and training
• Discuss and identify future growth issues
Sasha Parker, a successful business owner, educator, author, speaker, and consultant in the
Medical and Esthetic arena over 9 years will present the path and plan to get you going! She has
been described as a “Dynamo of a woman” with an ability to assist her audience in creating
visual pictures as she delivers her presentation with passion, great fervor, and fun!
*Please note that this course does not include CE’s and CME’s.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled in full two weeks prior to the first day of the workshop.
payable by MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive
your deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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MEDICAL ESTHETICS MILIEU
Skin Rejuvenation
This two-day hands-on training workshop will focus on pertinent anatomy and physiology
of the skin, assessment,evaluation, and classification of different skin types using the
Fitzpatrick Model. The Glogau, & Rubin models will be introduced. We will explore factors
affecting skin health and rejuvenation as well as conducting a comprehensive client
history, effective skin analysis, and developing an individualized plan for treatment of
aged, acne, rosacea, and pigmented skin. Identify contraindications to treatment and
how to manage complications. Introduction of different types of chemical peeling
agents will be presented (Glycolic, Lactic, MFA’s, Salicylic, TCA, Vitamin A Acid, and
Jessner); and how they work. You will learn various application techniques for chemical
peeling and micro-dermabrasion through practical hands-on sessions. A course specific,
“How To” business model overview will be presented encompassing partnering between
medical professional, standardized procedure and protocol policies, purchasing
sources, price structuring, market trends, effective marketing, and development and
retention of client base.
OBJECTIVES:
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Label anatomical structures of integument system
• Explain the physiologic functions of integument system
• Describe endogenous-exogenous factors affecting skin integrity
• Identify components of history, assessment, skin analysis, and treatment indications
• Identify safety issues, contraindications, complication and precautions of chemical peels
and microdermabrasion
• Demonstrate the chemical peel procedure
• Develop individualized care plans - treatment protocols
• Demonstrate the microdermabrasion procedure
Attendees will receive a course manual, necessary supporting forms and templates on CD-ROM
such as history, consent, and policy/procedure. Certification of Training upon completion of course.
NURSES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS
13 Contact Hours (CE) for Nurses and NP’s,
This course is co-sponsored by Educational Dimensions® and the Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc.™ CE
fees are underwritten by an education grant by Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc. and the speaker as an
employee, hereby declares a vested interest. Educational Dimensions®, the Continuing Education
Provider for this education activity, is philosophically dedicated to the provision of quality continuing
education to nurses and does not endorse products or services provided by the speaker’s company.
This Faculty Directed education activity is approved by the Washington State Nurses Association.
The Washington State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of Continuing Education in
Nursing by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation. Provider
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #08747, the Florida Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider # 50-574, the Iowa Board of Nursing Provider # 317, and the West
Registered Professional Nurses, Provider # WV97-0217RN.
PHYSICIANS AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
This course is designed with optimal criteria for eligibility of CME Category II Credits which are self
submitted. Physicians should only submit and claim credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled in full two weeks prior to the first day of the workshop.
payable by MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive
your deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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LASER TRAINING CONSORTIUM
This two-day intensive hands-on training workshop will give an introduction and overview
of how lasers and IPL work, as well as the physics of lasers/IPL and skin interaction.
We will discuss different types of lasers and their parameters. Focus will be on all aspects
of Safety including ANSI, and the Laser Safety Officer. Review of the A&P of skin and hair,
parameters for permanent hair reduction, photo-rejuvenation, vascular lesions,
and tattoo removal. We will discuss the benefits, expected results and outcomes,
and available alternative treatments. Proper treatment protocols and techniques and
a focus on patient consultation, selection criteria, and education will be presented.
We will discuss contraindications, precautions, safety and efficacy issues, as well as
hands-on practical experience. A course specific “How To” business model overview will
be presented encompassing partnering between medical professionals, standardized
procedure and protocol policies, purchasing sources, price structuring, market trends,
effective marketing, and development and retention of client base.
OBJECTIVES:
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Explain the physics and the mechanism of action of lasers and pulsed light devices
• Discuss benefits, expectations and results associated with laser and pulsed light devices
• Outline principles of selection appropriate for treatment of various cosmetic indications with the
use of cosmetic lasers and pulsed light devices
• Describe measures to minimize complications and sub-optimal results
• Explain the contraindications and precautions associated with laser and pulsed light devices
• Explain proper management of complications associated with laser and pulsed light devices
• Describe and demonstrate technique and safe operation of laser and pulsed light devices
Attendees will receive a course manual, necessary supporting forms and templates on CD-ROM
such as history, consent, and policy/procedure. A statement of credit will be issued only upon
receipt of a completed activity evaluation form and will be mailed to you within 3 weeks.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: Chesapeake Heath Education Program, Inc. is accredited by MedChi,
The Maryland State Medical Society, to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. designates this educational
activity for a maximum of 16.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM Physicians
should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
NURSES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS 16 Contact Hours (CE) for nurses and NP’s,
This course is co-sponsored by Educational Dimensions® and the Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc.™ CE
fees are underwritten by an education grant by Esthetic Skin Institute, Inc. and the speaker as an
employee, hereby declares a vested interest. Educational Dimensions®, the Continuing Education
Provider for this education activity, is philosophically dedicated to the provision of quality continuing
education to nurses and does not endorse products or services provided by the speaker’s company.
This Faculty Directed education activity is approved by the Washington State Nurses Association.
The Washington State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of Continuing Education in
Nursing by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation. Provider
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #08747, the Florida Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider # 50-574, the Iowa Board of Nursing Provider # 317, and the West
Registered Professional Nurses, Provider # WV97-0217RN.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled in full two weeks prior to the first day of the workshop,
payable by MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive
your deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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ADVANCED DERMAL FILLER AND BOTULINUM TOXIN A
This live demonstration workshop is designed for experienced injectors who desire to enhance
their injection techniques and creative skills. Presentation will include understanding
the facial aging process, the “New Face” and the use of Dermal Fillers and Botulinum Toxin
A in the upper and lower face. Learn the best techniques to replace lost volume in both
upper and lower face, often termed the “Liquid Face Lift”. Discussion will include the use of
Hyaluronic Acids (Restylane and Perlane), Radiesse, and Evolence as dermal filling agents.
Learn to inject Botulinum Toxin A for bunny lines, vertical lip lines, chemical brow lift, mentalis,
down turned mouth, platysmal bands, under eye bulge, correcting asymmetries, and
more. Learn how to use Dermal Fillers under the eyes to diminish the hollow effect caused
by aging, volumize cheeks and mid face structures, sculpt the jaw line to minimize jowling,
enhance earlobes, and more. Our Expert injectors will demonstrate distinct and creative
techniques to achieve optimal aesthetic results.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
• Identify pertinent anatomy as it relates to Dermal Fillers and Botulinum Toxin A
• Outline principles for identifying and defining areas appropriate for treatment
• Integration of Dermal Fillers and Botunlinum Toxin A in key areas for greater outcomes
• Describe advanced injection techniques
• Explain proper management of complications associated with dermal fillers and botulinum Toxin A
• Complications associated with Dermal Fillers and advanced Botox® treatments
Attendees will receive course materials, Instructional DVD, and certificate of advanced training
upon completion of course.
*Those wishing to have optional hands-on practice must make prior arrangements with our
representative. Please note the Institute will not provide models or working material for this optional
hands-on practice. It is the responsibility of the attendee to bring their model and working materials
unless other arrangements are agreed upon. Those choosing this option will be given special
vouchers for this participation.
Nurses, Physicians, Physicians Assistants, and Dentists
This course is designed with optimal criteria for eligibility of CE’s or CME Category II credits
which are self-submitted by the attendee. All Practitioners should only submit and claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled in full two weeks prior to the first day of the workshop,
payable by MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive
your deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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MEDICAL MICROPIGMENTATION
Permanent Cosmetics
This 3-day, 30 hour intensive hands-on training workshop will be presented by nationally
recognized practitioner and instructor Ashley Swain. Ms. Swain has been providing
cosmetic and medical micropigmentation since 1995. She has educated and trained
some of the top professionals in the US today. Ashley has conducted seminars for many
prominent organizations including the Dermatological Society, Cancer Society,
Alopeican Foundation, and the Parkinson’s Foundation. She has been interviewed by
local and international media such as the Gold Coast Magazine of South Florida, Vero
Beach Magazine, Palm Beach Post, Boca News Channel 7, The Marsha Little John Show,
and MTV’s“ A Boca Bride Makeover”. She is a member of the American Academy of
Micropigmentation (AAM) and the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP),
the largest professional society representing permanent makeup professionals.
This three day course will present aspects of micropigmentation from its history, benefits,
pre-procedure evaluation, and treatment considerations through hands-on training with
live models. Emphasis will be placed on patient assessment and clinical evaluation
(including psychological factors) for treatment, informed consent, pain management
considerations including recommended use of anesthetics, pertinent anatomy and
physiology of the skin, facial morphology (scarring, skin disorders, and diseases), the
healing process and post procedure instructions. The course will focus on implantation
techniques of the eyes, eyebrows, lips (liner and full lip), and beauty marks. Instruction in
color theory and blending using the Fitzpatrick classification model, correction and
camouflage, cleaning, sterilization and maintenance of equipment will be presented.
We will discuss and provide information on different types of equipment, legal and
insurance considerations, purchasing sources, growth and business opportunities, and
effective marketing measures.
OBJECTIVES –
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Identify anatomical structures of integument system
• Perform patient assessment, clinical evaluation, informed consent, and treatment considerations
• Identify facial morphology, patient expectation and concerns
• Demonstrate understanding of pain management issues and describe available anesthetic agents
• Demonstrate and describe color theory and blending, camouflage, and correction
• Demonstrate technique for implantation of eyes, eyebrows, lips, beauty marks
• Demonstrate understanding of cleaning, sterilization and maintenance of equipment
• Demonstrate Universal Precautions and Safety issues
• Discuss legal and insurance considerations
PHYSICIAN CONTINUING EDUCATION: This course is designed with optimal criteria for eligibility of
CME Category II credits which are self submitted. Physicians should only submit and claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
NURSE CONTINUING EDUCATION: Continuing Education Credits for Nurses Pending.
Balance of workshop fee to be settled in full two weeks prior to the first day of the workshop,
payable by MasterCard, Visa or Cashier’s Check. In the event the class is sold out when we receive
your deposit, seats will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, if and as they become available.
Register Now 866.463.6881 or www.esiw.com
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TESTIMONIALS
TRANSFORM AGE MANAGEMENT AND VITALITY INSTITUTE
Carrie Edler, RN, BSN
Many years ago I had the pleasure of taking one of Sasha Parker’s seminars on aesthetic
procedures. This experience provided me with cutting-edge techniques and enabled
my business to grow considerably. I continue to implement these practices among my
patients every day, accounting for a percentage of my success. I write this letter as a
sincere and heart-felt commendation of Sasha Parker’s success, wisdom, technique,
acceptance, and charity. Ms. Parker’s unparalleled patience and vast understanding of
the industry makes her an amazing instructor, and her communication skills ensure that
her students can absorb every bit of Sasha’s golden knowledge.
Esthetic Skin Institute has pioneered the 1st and only state of the art student education
and resource center. This facility in Fort Lauderdale, FL will be the official training center for
students choosing to take courses in Fort Lauderdale. Students can expect to work with
the most up to date and state of the art equipment in an environment that encourages
learning and speaks for itself. The Esthetic Skin Institute continuously raises and sets the bar
in the esthetic training arena not only by being the original hands-on education provider
but by providing students with a resource and education center of this quality.
Sasha Parker continues to remain at the forefront of aesthetic education, proving on her
own accord that she is not only a leader, but a prominent teacher and guru on the filed
while continually promoting nurses’ independence and advancement. Her courses are
thorough and current, often detailing the newest and most cutting-edge of techniques.
This letter represents only one nurse’s voice of admiration and gratitude for Sasha Parker,
yet she has touched and assisted many. I am truly blessed to have met her as a colleague,
friend and confidante.
Jeanette Steinberg, ARNP, Pembroke Pines, FL
I‘d like to take a moment to thank you for an outstanding course and a very positive
experience. Now that I have had an opportunity to reflect on the whole program, I can
truly appreciate its depth and scope. It was well-organized, and both you and your
adjunct faculty were excellent. I also value the program’s strong ethical emphasis. I look
forward to practicing knowledgeably and safely in this new facet of my career in
Medical Aesthetics.
Elizabeth Roche, MD
I want to thank you for the wonderful experience I had at your courses in Newark, NJ.
Not only did I learn a lot from your courses, I met some great people including you and
your staff. As you know I have taken other esthetic courses, which do not compare to
yours. Your subject matter is more extensive and overall more professional. I look forward
to seeing you in the near future at some of your courses that I have not taken yet.
Dr. Leslie Elston, Casco, Maine
I want to thank you for the very informative courses that I had with you in Newark
(Botox and Dermal fillers). Your knowledge and enthusiasm for the subjects was obvious
and it is so nice to meet a professional who is willing to share the expertise they have
acquired with others; I believe this fosters the best possible outcome for those clients
who seek our services.
Daniel H Lin, D.O.
Facial Plastic Surgeon, California
I just want to thank you and your staff for putting together such comprehensive instruction
courses on Mesotherapy and Business class. I appreciate your no non-sense approach
to your presentation. Your vast experience demonstrated in the Q & A session definitely
is one of the strengths of your course. The handouts as well as the CD are excellent
reference material for both new and experienced providers. Your staff, especially
Krisztina, are helpful and very approachable. I strongly recommend your course to
any one who is interested in learning about the ever evolving medical aesthetic
industry and improving their clinical skills.
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NATIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Dear Friends & Colleagues:
The American Academy of Medical Esthetic Professionals (AAMEP) formerly the
Association of Medical Esthetic Nurses (AMEN) organization, a non-profit professional
organization, was founded by a group of committed nurse colleagues across the
country motivated by common goals to address the needs of this new emerging
specialty of esthetic medicine and medical esthetic nursing which has been confronted
with unprecedented challenges such as; undefined standards of practice, accelerating
technological changes, professional liability issues, insurance coverage, as well as
legislative dysfunction.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission and goal of the American Academy of Medical Esthetic Professionals to
promote the highest standard of practice in Medical Esthetic and to enhance
professional growth through education, certification, scientific inquiry and research,
and facilitate the dissemination of current information, technical skills, and expertise.
AAMEP recognizes the importance of alliance with all specialties that practice esthetic
medicine, and it is through this alliance and sharing that facilitates positive growth
and mutual respect in the medical esthetic arena.
Target Audience:
The CME Certified activities have been designed to meet the educational needs of
physicians, physician assistants, registered nurses and other medical professionals
involved in the care of patients with medical esthetic needs.
Americans With Disabilities Act:
Event Staff will be glad to assist you with any special needs (ie, physical, dietary, etc).
Please contact Sylvia prior the live event at 954.463.6881.
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest:
Chesapeake Health Education Program Inc. (CHEP) requires instructors, planners,
managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of this
activity to disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest they may have as related
to the content of this activity. All identified conflicts of interest are thoroughly vetted by
CHEP for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies mentioned in the materials or used
as the basis for content, and appropriateness of patient care recommendations.
Take charge of your professional career! Join A.A.M.E.P. today! Visit: www.aamep.org
Cancellation Policy
All cancellations must be received (not postmarked) in writing via mail or fax transmission.
Cancellation Policy must be strictly enforced since workshops require a great deal of
planning and preparation.
Warm Regards,
Sasha Parker, President
• A refund will be given, less a $175.00 processing fee, if cancelled at least 14 days
prior to the start of the workshop. Any cancellations after this time will not qualify for
a refund, but may be used toward a future workshop (within the year originally
scheduled) and with the written approval from the ESI administrative department.
American Academy Of Medical Esthetic Professionals
2000 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Tel: 954.463.5594 Fax: 463.463.4459
Website: www.aamep.org
NOCA (NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR COMPETENCY ASSURANCE)
• Since a minimum number of registrants are necessary for each course and we do not
meet this minimum, or for any other reason beyond our control the course is cancelled
or postponed, registration fee will be refunded in full. Please note, ESI is not responsible
for deposits to hotels, non-refundable airline tickets or fees associated with necessary
airline changes.
Thank You in advance for your understanding and cooperation.
ABNS (AMERICAN BOARD OF NURSING SPECIALTIES)
AAMEP (AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MEDICAL ESTHETIC PROFESSIONALS)
AMEN (ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ESTHETIC NURSES)
Esthetic Skin Institute offers private training at your facility, please call for details.
We look forward to hearing from you. Please call 866-463-6881 for more Information,
or you can visit us online at www.esiw.com.