Aesthetic Medicine Training Returns For Another Edition

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Malta’s aesthetic medicine sector is set for another boost this November as AestheLab Academy International announces its next series of CPD-accredited aesthetic and regenerative medicine training courses being held this month.AestheLab Academy International is a dedicated academy for aesthetic and regenerative medicine, with training hubs also operating in Poland, Marbella, Dubai, London andRome.They regularly run a wide range of courses for all levels ranging from foundation to specialised masterclasses.Following the strong response to September’s training programme, internationally recognised specialist Dr Javed Hussain, recently awarded Cosmetic and Anti-Ageing Doctor of the Year 2025 (Hong Kong), will return to Malta to lead two intensive hands-on courses focused on in-demand treatments for the face and body.The sessions are on a first-come-first served basis and are being held on 22nd and 23rd November at the Good Samaritan Hospital in St Paul’s Bay.With over 18 years of global clinical experience, Dr Hussain is known for blending evidence-based medical precision with artistry, making him among the most respected figures in global aesthetic medicine.Training Schedule22nd November – Foundation Course– Lip Filler– Nasolabial Folds– Anti-wrinkle treatment (Upper Face)23rd November – Biostimulatory and Skin BoostersAdvanced protocols for facial and body rejuvenationDesigned for doctors and nurses looking to advance or enter the field of aesthetic medicine, the programme offers intensive, hands-on practice on live models in a real clinical environment.All participants will receive CPD-accredited certification, enabling the immediate application of new skills in clinical practice. To maintain a personalised learning experience, places remain strictly limited.“At AestheLab Academy International, our mission is to bring world-class aesthetic training directly to Malta’s medical community,” Founder of AestheLab Clinic and co-founder of AestheLab Academy, Paulina Domagała said.“These courses give practitioners access to the most advanced techniques, using trusted products and protocols recognised across Europe. We are committed to raising clinical standards in Malta. Having Dr Hussain lead another programme is a significant opportunity for practitioners who want to refine their skills with internationally recognised guidance and hands-on clinical training,” Co-founder Dr Kristen Buhagiar, Medical Director of Good Samaritan Hospital and St Thomas Hospital, added.The upcoming sessions will once again be delivered in collaboration with leading industry partners including Restylane Malta / Galderma, Pharmachic, Medaesthetica Malta, Clinipharm, George Farrugia and sons, and Venus Distribution Malta, ensuring participants gain exposure to the latest, high-quality biostimulatory and skin-boosting products used across international markets.Registrations for the upcoming course are now open at www.aesthelabacademy.com.•