By: Dr. Anna Galeba PhD MD
PROFILE:
- Doctor of Medicine (1999-2005), Management in Health Care (2008), Doctor of Philosophy (2011)
- Cert. Aesthetic Medicine Doctor and Cert. Cosmetic Doctor (Poland PSME-PTL, 2008 and USA AAAM, 2016);
- International Aesthetic Trainer (trained more than 2,500 doctors of aesthetic and anti-aging medicine and 500 cosmetologists from the basic of cosmetology);
- as a Speaker – more than 40 speeches, and as a Participant, Workshop moderator, Chairman and President of the session at Medical Aesthetic Medicine Congresses on 5 Continents;
- author of many publications in reputable medical journals (more than 45) and medical books (10) in Poland, USA and India, about aesthetic and anti-aging medicine, dermatology and management in health care;
- author of many articles in lifestyle magazines about aesthetic and anti-aging medicine;
- as a Member of Editorial Board of several prestigious medical journals in Poland and abroad (USA, India);
- as a Reviewer of prestigious medical journals in Poland and USA;
- as a Chairman – Poland Chapter of Anti Ageing Foundation – Society of Regenerative Aesthetic & Functional Medicine in India;
- as a Scientific and Medical Advisory Board Member in International Association of Stemcell and Regenerative Medicine (IASRM);
- As a Scientist and Aesthetic Medicine Expert in DAPOU Pharma GmbH (German Pharmacist Company);
- Private Practice of Aesthetic and Anti-Aging Medicine in Poznań and Warsaw, Poland – owner (15 years of experience);
- Collegium Medicum, University of Zielona Góra, Poland (Department of Hygiene and epidemiology), and Medical Faculty, Lazarski University in Warsaw, Poland – science researches and medical articles.
- General Information
- Facial Anatomy
- Mechanism of action
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Complications and management of complications
- Botox vs Dysport– general information
- Patient selection
- Treatment Protocol
- Forehead wrinkles
- glabella (frown lines)
- “crows feet”
- brow lift
- lower eyelid (Palpebra/under eyes)
- smoker’s lines (perioral rhytids)
- gummy smile
- lifting the tip of the nose (nose reshaping)
- corner inversion
- the “rabbit nose” (bunny lines)
- chin anomalies (pebble chin)
- bruxism, square face
- soften jaw line (facial elongation)
- stripes neck (platysmus bands)
- decolette
- “Venus rings”
- hypertropic gastrocnemius
- basic information
- division
- minor attempt
- protocol treatment
Aging
- Aesthetic medicine – definition
- Aging – General informations
- Skin aging division
- Prevention of premature aging of the skin
Mesotherapy
- Definition
- Mechanism of action
- General informations
- Technique
- Devices
- The substances used in mesotherapy
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Side effects
- Hyaluronic acid, Choline , PDRN, – informations
- Patient selection
- Treatment protocol
- Stretch marks – protocol procedures
- Hair loss- protocol procedures, anesthesia
Cellulite
- General informations
- Underlying causes of cellulite
- Stages of cellulite
- Cellulite – what to do?
- Caffeine, L-carnitine, Extract of artichoke, Extract of yellow sweet clover and Rutin, Tiratricol (TRIAC) – informations
- Treatment protocol – protocol procedures, anesthesia
- Fillers – General Informations
- Facial Anatomy
- Types of fillers
- Hyaluronic Acid filler – informations
- Calcium Hydroxylapatite fillers – informations
- Poly-L-Lactic Acid filler – information
- Fillers – side effects (complications) and management of complications
- How to get the natural look?
- Method of injection
- Cannula vs needle
- E-line of Ricketts
- Anesthesia
- Patient selection
- Treatment Protocol
- nasolabial folds, “marionette lines”, lips, lips corner, “smoker’s wrinkles”, cheek augmentation, tear trough, temporal augmentation, earlobes, nasal bridge enhancement, chin augmentation, jaw line, hands
- Anatomy of the Skin
- Chemical Peels – division
- Chemical peels – classification
- Fitzpatrick skin types
- Types of Chemical Peels
- Peel Complications
- Peel complications – management
- Chemical peels – when not to peel
- Treatment of Acne
- Aged pigment spots – “Liver spots”
- Chemical Peels – what to choose? (Acne vulgaris, Acne scars, Rosacea acne, Freckles, Solar hyperpigmentation, Wrinkles, Photoaging, Flaccid skin, Seborrheic Skin, Keratosis pilaris, Periorbital dark circles, Stretch marks,
- Treatment Protocol
- Devices – Intense Pulse Light (IPL)
- Devices – Light Emitting Diodes (LED’s)
- Devices – Microfocused Ultrasound
- Devices – Radiofrequency
- Devices – Cryolipolysis
Fillers (minimum 3 persons – max 5)
- 1-2 patients for lips (1 filler per person)
- 2-3 patients for face – like nasolabial folds, marionette lines, chin, cheek (1 filler per person)
Mesotherapy (minimum 2 persons – max 4)
- Mesotherapy- hands (0-1 patient) 1 ampoule of mesotherapy per person
- Mesotherapy – faces (1 patient) 1 ampoule of mesotherapy per person
- Mesotherapy – neck and chest (1-2 patients) 1 ampoule of mesotherapy per person
- Mesotherapy – head/hair (0-1 patient) 1 ampoule of mesotherapy per person
Botox (minimum 3 persons – max 5)
- Botox – forehead wrinkles (1-2 persons)
- Botox – frown lines (1-2 persons)
- Botox – “crows feet”(1-2 persons)
- Botox – bruxism or square face (0-1 person)
- Botox – axillary hyperhidrosis (0-1 person)