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    INJECTIONS VS CREAMS 2017 - Injections vs Creams. Which is most effective?

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    Category Cosmetic Creams,Cosmetic Injections,Online Healthcare Training,fillers in face,healthcare training,dysport injection,care assistant courses,health certificate,Hospital Management webinar

    Deadline: April 12, 2017 | Date: April 13, 2017

    Venue/Country: Fremont, U.S.A

    Updated: 2017-02-28 14:19:36 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Training Options Duration: 60 Minutes

    Thursday, April 13, 2017 | 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST

    Overview: The most popular cosmetic injection treatments include Hyaluronic acid,collagen and Botox. Hyaluronic acid absorbs about 1000 times its weight of water and as a result is good for plumping of lips. Collagen is a good filler and provides elasticity to collagen deprived skin, a condition which increases with age.Botox is used for facial wrinkles and in particular expression wrinkles. Injections have both pro and con attributes. The positive side is immediate results the negatives consist of expense and discomfort although microneedles have mitigated the latter.

    Injections particularly Botox usually last for up to three months on the average. Topical creams lotions etc. are used daily and for some treatments twice daily. Needles inject actives directly into the site of action, thus efficacy one established is almost guaranteed. Topicals by contrast needed to be formulated with specialized delivery systems in order to penetrate the stratum corneum and deliver the actives to elicit efficacy. The challenge is to understand the mechanism of biological action first before tailoring the formula. The Botox mechanism will be discussed in detail providing an example. Botox injections are costly while creams topically applied are considerably less costly. The primary advantage of injections is rapid results; however newer topical polypeptides are closing the gap in time for creams etc.

    Why should you Attend: Cosmetic injections particularly in the facial area are not well tolerated by all people.Cosmetic Creams which are effective are proving to be of value over and in conjunction with injections for most common cosmetic conditions.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Overview of current cosmetic treatments with injectables

    Conditions commonly treated

    Common ingredients used for injectables

    Time for percieved effects and duration of treatments

    Formulation challenges for topical treatment

    Botox injections versus botox in a bottle and cost/performance

    Summary of comparisons

    Who Will Benefit:

    Consumers Scientists

    Cosmetic Managers

    Entrepreneurs

    Dermatologist

    Speaker Profile

    DR. Verdicchio is an industrial scientist and formulator with more than fifty years experience in the chemical Specialties area with a specialization in Health Care and Beauty aids. He has been associated with Unilever and several pharmaceutical companies including Johnson and Johnson from which he retired in 1995.

    He is the author/co-author of more than thirty patents publications and scientific poster presentations. His scientific credentials extend into a myriad of disciplines including Chemistry Biochemistry, Physics and Biology. He has an extensive knowledge of patent law, technology analysis/assessment and is well versed in Hair and Skin physiology as they apply to Cosmetic science and their application to formulation and Development of personal care products designed for consumer topical use. Prior to retirement from JNJ he was Manager of International Product development on a worldwide basis and was nominated for the Johnson’s medal which is awarded for outstanding scientific contributions. He also achieved recognition for Excellence in Science and was appointed Corporate Research Fellow for his contributions to Health Care research. He founded Verdi Enterprises a consulting and complete product development company engaged in Health Care consisting of Cosmetics Cosmeceuticals and OTC drugs designed for topical use. Verdi has consulted for a myriad of pharmaceutical companies including Johnson and Johnson, Phosphogenics (POH OTC), Gillette, Summers Labs, LeMetier de Beaute, Ivy Dry etc.

    Price: $139.00

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