Physicians can Capture Growing Botox Market with IAPAM's Hands-On Botox Training
A new report shows that the market for botox, dermal fillers and other minimally-invasive procedures is growing at a rate of 9% annually. To capture this market "will require hands-on, physician-lead botox training like that offered by the IAPAM at its Aesthetic Medicine Symposium," recommends Jeff Russell, Executive Director of the IAPAM.
Las Vegas, NV, March 07, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The market for botox treatments and dermal filler procedures is growing. In a recent report published by GlobalData, "the global market for facial aesthetics is forecast to reach about $4 billion in 2017 at a compound annual growth rate of 9%. The growth is expected to be driven by minimally invasive and non-invasive procedures that offer long term results at competitive pricing."
Through discussions with its members, and by analyzing recent healthcare market research, the IAPAM (http://www.iapam.com) has identified that in the 4Q of 2010, and the 1Q of 2011, physicians are performing more botox injections and other cosmetic injectable procedures, more chemical peel treatments, more laser skin re-surfacing procedures, and more medical microdermabrasions vs. more invasive treatments. To support this market growth, the IAPAM is offering physician-lead, multi-day, multi-procedure educational programs like its Aesthetic Medicine Symposium (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com), which focuses on Botox Training (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com/botoxtraining.html), as well as the other TOP 4 minimally invasive modalities: dermal fillers, medical grade chemical peels, clinical microdermabrasion, and lasers for skin rejuvenation and hair removal.
Dates for the upcoming 2011 IAPAM Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona, are:
April 16-17, 2011; and
June 4-5, 2011.
For more advanced Botox Training and Dermal Filler Training, the IAPAM also offers its respected Botox/Dermal Filler Training Bootcamp in Toronto, Canada. The next Botox/Filler Bootcamps will be held on:
April 2-3, 2011; and
May 14-15, 2011.
Finally, the 2011 dates for the IAPAM's Advanced Dermal Filler Training in Toronto, Canada, are:
April 1, 2011; and
May 13, 2011.
The key to growing a medical practice or medical spa in 2011 is to offer lower cost, short-term procedures (i.e. injectables, chemical peels, skin care and medical microdermabrasion) versus higher cost, long-term procedures (i.e. face lifts, breast augmentation). To capture this market in 2011 and beyond, doctors must seek out "all-inclusive" training programs, offered in medical facilities not hotel rooms, and lead by physicians and aesthetic medicine business experts, such as the IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums, the IAPAM's Aesthetic Practice Start-Up Seminars, and the IAPAM's Botox and Dermal Filler Programs.
For more information on the IAPAM's 2011 calender of Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums, Injectables Training, Medical Practice Start-Up Workshops, please visit http://www.iapam.com or contact the IAPAM, at 1-800-219-5108 ext. 704, pr1@theiapam.com.
Botox is a trademark of Allergan, Inc.
About the IAPAM: The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine
The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary association of physicians and supporters, which sets standards for the aesthetic medical profession. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member benefits. IAPAM membership is open to all licensed medical doctors (MDs), dentists (DDSs/DMDs) doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), physicians assistants (PA’s) and nurse practitioners (NP’s). The IAPAM offers aesthetic medicine and hCG medical weight management programs, including: Botox training, medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician hCG training, and aesthetic practice business training. Additional information about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM’s website or by contacting:
Jeff Russell, Executive-Director
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108 x708
pr1@theiapam.com
Websites:
http://www.IAPAM.com
http://www.AestheticMedicineSymposium.com
http://www.aestheticmedicinenews.com
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Through discussions with its members, and by analyzing recent healthcare market research, the IAPAM (http://www.iapam.com) has identified that in the 4Q of 2010, and the 1Q of 2011, physicians are performing more botox injections and other cosmetic injectable procedures, more chemical peel treatments, more laser skin re-surfacing procedures, and more medical microdermabrasions vs. more invasive treatments. To support this market growth, the IAPAM is offering physician-lead, multi-day, multi-procedure educational programs like its Aesthetic Medicine Symposium (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com), which focuses on Botox Training (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com/botoxtraining.html), as well as the other TOP 4 minimally invasive modalities: dermal fillers, medical grade chemical peels, clinical microdermabrasion, and lasers for skin rejuvenation and hair removal.
Dates for the upcoming 2011 IAPAM Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona, are:
April 16-17, 2011; and
June 4-5, 2011.
For more advanced Botox Training and Dermal Filler Training, the IAPAM also offers its respected Botox/Dermal Filler Training Bootcamp in Toronto, Canada. The next Botox/Filler Bootcamps will be held on:
April 2-3, 2011; and
May 14-15, 2011.
Finally, the 2011 dates for the IAPAM's Advanced Dermal Filler Training in Toronto, Canada, are:
April 1, 2011; and
May 13, 2011.
The key to growing a medical practice or medical spa in 2011 is to offer lower cost, short-term procedures (i.e. injectables, chemical peels, skin care and medical microdermabrasion) versus higher cost, long-term procedures (i.e. face lifts, breast augmentation). To capture this market in 2011 and beyond, doctors must seek out "all-inclusive" training programs, offered in medical facilities not hotel rooms, and lead by physicians and aesthetic medicine business experts, such as the IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums, the IAPAM's Aesthetic Practice Start-Up Seminars, and the IAPAM's Botox and Dermal Filler Programs.
For more information on the IAPAM's 2011 calender of Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums, Injectables Training, Medical Practice Start-Up Workshops, please visit http://www.iapam.com or contact the IAPAM, at 1-800-219-5108 ext. 704, pr1@theiapam.com.
Botox is a trademark of Allergan, Inc.
About the IAPAM: The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine
The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary association of physicians and supporters, which sets standards for the aesthetic medical profession. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member benefits. IAPAM membership is open to all licensed medical doctors (MDs), dentists (DDSs/DMDs) doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), physicians assistants (PA’s) and nurse practitioners (NP’s). The IAPAM offers aesthetic medicine and hCG medical weight management programs, including: Botox training, medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician hCG training, and aesthetic practice business training. Additional information about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM’s website or by contacting:
Jeff Russell, Executive-Director
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108 x708
pr1@theiapam.com
Websites:
http://www.IAPAM.com
http://www.AestheticMedicineSymposium.com
http://www.aestheticmedicinenews.com
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Contact
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine
Jeff Russell, Exec. Dir.
1-800-219-5108
http://www.iapam.com
848 N. Rainbow Blvd., #713
Las Vegas, NV 89107
Contact
Jeff Russell, Exec. Dir.
1-800-219-5108
http://www.iapam.com
848 N. Rainbow Blvd., #713
Las Vegas, NV 89107
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