Synergy of Energy and Biologics: Thermi-O
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4h 15m
This epic webinar, given at the height of the COVID pandemic, brought digital online teaching worldwide when travel to meetings had been halted. There was a large demand for comprehensive courses in non-surgical cosmetic gynecology. This 4-Hour extended webinar covers singular and complimentary therapies using energy based devices plus biologics. This was the first lecture of its kind to do so. ThermiVa, PRP, O-Shot, Amniotic Fluid, Predicitive Permeation are discussed. Products that increased genital blood flow were also covered at length. Additional coverage and videos are shown of Vampire Wing Lifts, Microneedling and Predictive Permeation of the face for Vampire Facials, and Vampire Face Lifts. World renown Nurse Educator Silvia Sylvestri demonstates her Vampire Face Lift techniques during a class she kindly allowed us to videotape. Sola Therapy is discussed at the very end of the webinar before a test is given to the audience. This is the one webinar that covers it all for non-surgical topics. Those who complete this video may qualify to be certified as O-Shot and Vampire providers and join ACCMA run by Dr. Charles Runels.
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