START
6-8/11/2026
Academic Partnership
- AMI Accademia medica Italiana
- Andi Roma Servizi SRL
Purposes
The aim of the Master in Facial Aesthetic Medicine is to train a new class of physicians skilled in the art of rejuvenation and enhancing facial features. Our goal is to go beyond the mere administration of a treatment: we aim to convey a holistic and scientific vision of the face. In a constantly evolving market, this programme is designed to provide the keys to interpreting aesthetics as a perfect balance between health, symmetry, and naturalness, preparing professionals to manage every phase of the therapeutic process with excellence, from diagnosis to prevention.
Target Students
This course is designed for professionals with Degrees in Medicine and Surgery or Dentistry who wish to elevate their standards of care and distinguish themselves in the field of aesthetic medicine. More specifically, it is intended for:
- Surgeons who wish to specialize in facial aesthetics with a highly specialized approach.
- Dentists interested in facial aesthetics and related soft-tissue treatments.
- Young professionals seeking an intensive program—free from dry theory—to immediately master the most advanced injection techniques and technologies.
We select physicians with a passion for detail, ready to transform their manual dexterity into a form of scientific precision.
Learning Objectives
The primary goal is to develop students into outstanding clinicians capable of practicing with confidence, integrity, and creativity. Through a highly practice-oriented learning pathway focused on real-world cases and advanced simulations, participants will achieve concrete outcomes:
- Advanced Injection Techniques: Complete mastery of the use of fillers (hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite), botulinum toxin, and bio-restructuring agents for volumetric and dynamic facial contouring.
- Materials Science and Technologies: Critical knowledge of electromedical devices (lasers, radiofrequency, micro-focused ultrasound) and the chemical and physical properties of injectable products.
- Clinical Anatomy and Safety: In-depth study of the anatomy of the head and neck region aimed at the prevention and timely management of any complications.
- “Tailor-made” Approach: Ability to design personalized treatment plans, respecting the golden ratios and the patient’s individual expressiveness.
Practical Experience: The Master’s program does not merely demonstrate “how it’s done,” but places the student at the center of the action. You will participate in live-injection sessions and technical workshops where the excitement of discovery blends with the rigor of clinical practice, ensuring a rapid and high-level learning curve.
Didactics
The Master, established pursuant to Ministerial Decree 270/2004, lasts 12 months and requires a total of 1500 hours, divided as follows:
- In-person synchronous classes: to interact directly with the professors according to a scheduled calendar.
- Independent study and research activities: to independently explore and reinforce the content learned throughout the Master’s programme.
- Practical exercises and mid-term assessments: to evaluate learning progress and form part of the assessment process.
- Project work: to actively apply the content learned during the programme.
Master
The final exam consists of the preparation and discussion of a project based on a practical case study, to be presented in person before a committee. Upon passing the exam, the Master will be awarded.
Tuition Fee
The annual tuition for the registration to the Master is € 4000
Registration
Students wishing to enrol may request an appointment with the Orientation Office by calling +39 06 3400 6000. The scientific director can be reached at 3517310323 for any questions.
Faculty
The Internal Faculty consists of university professors and professionals with many years of proven clinical and scientific experience in the disciplines covered by the programme, ensuring a high standard of education and a seamless integration of research, teaching, and clinical practice.
Scientific Director
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Prof. Andrea Guida
Didactic Director
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Prof Alfredo De Rosa
Scientific Board
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Andrea Guida
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Domenico Sica
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Gilberto Triestino
PROGRAMME
Subject 1: Anatomy and Clinical Practice (60 hours) – 10 CFU
MODULE 1: (1 weekend – november 2026)
- Medical ethics (2 hours)
- Anatomy and Aging of the Face (8 hours)
- Initial consultation for facial aesthetic medicine (3 hours)
- Photography and the medical record (1 hour)
- Clinical cases in the classroom (6 hours)
MODULE 2: (2 weekend – december 2026)
First weekend:
- An Introduction to Dermatology and Related Conditions (10 hours)
- Facial ultrasound and diagnostic tools (10 hours)
Second weekend:
- Botulinum Toxin: On-Label and Off-Label Clinical Cases in the Classroom (20 hours)
MODULE 3: (1 weekend – january 2027)
- Forensic Medicine in Insurance and Tax Matters – Informed Consent – Insurance Policies and Taxation (8 hours)
Subject 2: Facial Dermatology, Diagnosis, and Treatment: (180 hours) – 30 CFU
MODULE 4: (2 weekends – february 2027)
- Peeling (12 hours)
- Applied Cosmetology (12 hours)
- Clinical cases in the classroom (16 hours)
MODULE 5: (1 weekend – march 2027)
- Biostimulation (6 hours)
- Enzymes and their uses (4 hours)
- Study of pharmaceutical cosmetics: clinical cases discussed in class (10 hours)
MODULE 6: (2 weekends – 16-28 april 2027)
First weekend
- Hyaluronic Acid: Rheology and Understanding Clinical Applications (5 hours)
- Lips (5 hours)
- Cheek Area (5 hours)
- Zygomatic Area (5 hours)
Second weekend
- Ocular and Mental (8 hours)
- Rhinoplasty and Profiloplasty (FULL FACE) (8 hours)
- Clinical Case Studies in the Classroom (6 hours)
MODULE 7: (2 weekends – May 2027)
First weekend
- Polylactic acid (10 hours)
- Calcium hydroxyapatite (10 hours)
Second weekend
- Carboxymethylcellulose (4 hours)
- Caprolactone (4 hours)
- In-class clinical cases (6 hours)
- Hyaluronidase and cellulase for the management of complications (6 hours)
MODULE 8: (2 weekends – 9–11 July 2027)
First weekend
- Biostimulation Threads (10 hours)
- Thread Lift Using the Traditional Technique (10 hours)
Second Weekend
- Korean Technique (10 hours)
- Double Needle (10 hours)
Subject 3: Machines (40 hours) – 6 CFU
MODULE 9: (2 weekends – 15–17 October 2027)
First weekend
- Laser Therapy in Aesthetic Medicine (6 hours)
- CO₂ Laser (6 hours)
- Erbium and Neodymium (6 hours)
- KTP and Diode Lasers (4 hours)
Second Weekend
- Endolift and plasma (6 hours)
- Clinical cases (10 hours)
- Carboxytherapy (4 hours)
- Practical exercises: (12 hours)
- Internship (6 CFU) (150 hours)
- Final exam
- Final project (8 CFU)


