Fellowship in Facial Antiaging Medicine (FFAM):
The Future of Aesthetic Regeneration
Elevating Aesthetics: Merging Neurotoxins, Fillers, and Regenerative Science
The FFAM Fellowship pioneers the paradigm shift from merely correcting signs of aging to fundamentally improving cellular function. We seamlessly integrate the mastery of Neurotoxin and Dermal Filler protocols (FAFA standards) with the clinical application of regenerative agents. This holistic approach ensures superior, long-term patient outcomes by targeting the cellular and molecular basis of senescence.
Advanced Core and Regenerative Methodology Modules
Module 1: Clinical Regenerative Aesthetics Deep Dive

PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) Protocol and DNA Repair
Detailed study of PDRN’s mechanism of action: stimulating the Adenosine A2A receptor to promote tissue repair, anti-inflammatory effects, and enhanced fibroblast activity. Learn optimal intradermal and subcutaneous delivery techniques for conditions like atrophic scarring and diffused dermal aging.
Module 2: The Core Injector's Edge (Zonal Application)

Exosomes and Signaling Vesicles in Skin Health
Focus on the role of exosomes as therapeutic signaling molecules. Understand their cargo (miRNA, proteins, growth factors) and how they modulate recipient cell behavior, accelerating repair, and promoting angiogenesis. Clinical protocols cover appropriate preparation, storage, and mesotherapy delivery systems.

Periorbital and Mid-Face: Structural & Cellular Combined Therapy
Learn to layer treatments: Deep structural Dermal Fillers for bony support, followed by superficial micro-droplet injections of PDRN or Exosomes to improve skin quality, pigmentation, and fine lines (e.g., Crow's feet treatment using both neurotoxin and regenerative factors).
This course is exclusively for Licensed Medical Doctors and Surgeons.
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