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September 2024 CEU Seminar

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September 2024 CEU Seminar

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When: Sunday, September 8, 2024
Where: Merriweather Lakehouse Hotel, Columbia, Maryland

This event has been approved by AEA Office of Continuing Education and is worth .5 CEUs (5 clock hours)

Schedule

7:30-8:30 breakfast and registration
8:30-10:30 Dr. Gabriel Del Corral .2 CEU “
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:45 Joanie Gonella, CPE “
12:45-1:45 Lunch
1:45-2:45 Stacey Elder, LE CPE “
3:00 - 4:00 pm MAPE general membership meeting and election of officers for Members only

Seminar Details

Navigating Gender Affirmation Surgery: An Overview of Surgical Options and Patient Pathways

Dr. Gabriel Del Corral

Understand the importance of comprehensive patient preparation, including psychological assessment and hormone therapy, in gender affirmation surgery. Identify the different surgical pathways involved in gender affirmation surgery, from pre-operative planning to post-operative care. Describe the various surgical options available for gender affirmation, including chest reconstruction, genital reconstruction, and facial feminization or masculinization surgery.

Electrolysis Aftercare: Therapies and Contraindications

Joanie Gonella, CPE

This course is designed to provide skincare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of electrolysis aftercare, including various therapies and contraindications. Participants will learn the importance of prioritizing aftercare to optimize healing post-skin treatments, recognizing contraindications for safe treatment delivery, and seizing profit opportunities to drive business growth. Through theoretical knowledge and practical applications, attendees will gain the skills necessary to deliver exceptional results and foster client satisfaction in their skincare practice.

Presurgery Evaluation for Transgender Clients, Laser Incited Paradoxical Hypertrichosis and Avoiding Overtreatment!

Stacey Elder, LE CPE

We discuss questions that provide information that will positively impact treatment plans. We will review signs that indicate potential overtreatment and increasing not decreasing hirsutism. Treatment options for Hyperpigmentation after overtreatment will be discussed. Hirsutism caused by test or regular treatments of laser and other light-based hair removal technology on skin types IV-VI will be highlighted. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to recognize signs of overtreatment and light-based hirsutism. Participants will be able to ask focused questions of clients that will result in more effective electrolysis treatment plans in all 3 cases.

Participants will be able to make informed recommendations for the alleviation of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) or other skin issues caused by overtreatment.


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