CMAC
Our speakers are all non-sponsored, so our agenda is entirely educational without commercial bias.
We are most grateful to those companies who support us for this event, like us they champion patient safety and enjoy the intimacy and friendly atmosphere our conferences are renowned for.
What have we got in store for CMAC24?
- We have included the core complications we all need to keep updating on, either because they are not so uncommon we will never experience them, or because they are rare but could be catastrophic.
- Vascular adverse events, Delayed onset events, Visual Loss. Then we will have a session of cases and the management journeys with infection.
This year we are zoning the face and doing a 360 on risks, safer injection
techniques, cases and their management. We have included some complications with regenerative treatments and their management and haven’t left out non-HA fillers. We will also be looking again at adjunctive therapies, beyond hyaluronidase.
If you want to elevate your practise and be ahead of the research, then this is for you. This year we have speakers from Korea, Australia, USA, South America, South Africa, Canada, and our European family. Some names you will recognise, and some will be new to you, snatched up from the membership and last year’s attendees.
As a specialism we should not be an island, there is a lot we need to learn from our colleagues. We have brought aesthetic clinicians together with surgeons, radiologists, Max fax, microbiologists, hyperbaric oxygen, and ophthalmic specialists. We feel it is so important to look outside our own specialism and bring in those who really do add value to the diagnostic management.
When it comes to vascular, visual, and ultrasound we have the world's best under our roof. This is all you need to know, and the calibre of the panel discussions will be incredible, and practical for you as injectors.
You can’t miss CMAC24!
How do your services benefit Healthcare Professionals to serve menopausal patients?
Our service focuses on complications due to cosmetic procedures. We hope to learn how menopause contributes and what considerations.