Master’s Degree in Aesthetic Medicine
Master’s Degree: 7.912€
A C1 level of English or higher is recommended.
Our programme is tailored to help eligible individuals.
Flexible part – time distance learning.
Opportunity for 60 to 300 hours of internships.
Master’s Degree: 180 CAT (90 ECTS)
Programme Description
This Master’s Degree programme is dedicated to fostering excellence in medical aesthetics, providing comprehensive and in-depth training in cutting-edge anti-ageing techniques and health promotion. You will learn the fundamental concepts and master the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of aesthetic pathologies, all while safeguarding ethical and professional practice.
Here, we encourage the cultivation of unwavering confidence in the field of aesthetic medicine, equipping you with both advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Who is this for?
Entry requirement:
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
- A C1 level of English or higher is recommended to enrol in this course.
This Master’s Degree in Aesthetic Medicine is ideal for medical doctors, nurses and dentists who want to develop a professional future in this field:
- Aesthetic clinics.
- Aesthetic medicine clinics.
- Aesthetics industry.
- Dermatology Clinics.

Syllabus
As your journey progresses, you will discover different modules which will help you, step by step, to reach your final goal.
Part I
1. Introduction to the history of aesthetic medicine
2. Skin: Layers, Structure and Functions
3. Anatomy I: Head, Neck and Face
4. Anatomy II: Extremities, veins, varicose veins, lymphedema
5. Obesity, Overweight and Localized Fat
6. Scars and Skin
7. Ageing Skin. Skin disorders in older adults
8. Skin Exam. Procedure, Fitzpatrick skin phototype , results and more
9. Aesthetic Dermatology: Primary Lesions in Aesthetic Dermatology, Melasma, Hirsutism, Acne Vulgaris, Alopecia and More
10. Face and Body Contour Diagnosis in Esthetic Medicine. Body Measurements and Anthropometry. Diagnostic by Imaging in Aesthetic Medicine
Part II
1. Endocrinology: Applications in Anti-Ageing Medicine
2. Hormones and their effect on the Skin
3. Nutrition and Supplements in Ageing
4. Exercise and Ageing
5. Immunology and Ageing
6. Cardiovascular Ageing
7. Growth Hormone. Melatonin
8. Oestrogens and Ageing. Menopause. Osteoporosis
9. Testosterone and Ageing. Andropause
10. Gut Microbiome and Probiotics: Ultimate Review on Health Implications and Therapeutic Perspectives
Part I
1. Face pharmacology
2. Body pharmacology
3. Cosmetic dermatology
4. Hair pharmacology and cosmetics
5. Oral treatments. Supplements and Vitamins
6. Pharmacology and Cosmetology for Sensitive Skin
7. Alternative and Natural Treatments. Hormone Replacement Therapy I
8. Hormone Replacement Therapy II . Menopause: Skin, and Cosmetology
9. Magistral Formulas in Aesthetics and Cosmetics
10. Assessing the Efficacy of Moisturizers
Part II
1. Chemical Peelings
2. Mechanical Peelings
3. Botulinum Toxins I. Face and Hair application
4. Botulinum Toxins II. Body and other applications. Advanced techniques
5. Dermal Fillers I. History and classification
6. Dermal Fillers II. Hyaluronic Acid and Calcium Hydroxylapatite
7. Dermal Fillers III. Poly-L-Lactic Acid, Polyalkylimide and Polymethylmethacrylate microspheres
8. Facial aging assessment. MD Codes. Anatomic sites of injection. Complications
9. Fillers and Neurotoxin Injection Techniques
10. Mesotherapy. Dermapen. Microneedling. Roller
Part III
1. Overweight and Obesity. Nutrition Concepts
2. Cellulite: Etiology, Classification, Pathology, and Treatment
3. Body Flaccidity and sagging skin. Etiology, Pathology and Combined Treatment
4. Scar management
5. Lipoedema and Lymphedema. Causes and Treatment. Differences between them
6. Varicose Veins and Telangiectasia . Causes, Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment
7. Foam Sclerotherapy. Mechanism of action. Foam Preparation
8. Healthy Aging I: the ultimate preventative medicine. Biology of Aging
9. Healthy Aging II: Nutrition, Supplements, Vitamins and Hormones
10. Healthy Aging III: Healthy Lifestyle
Part I
1. Anatomy, Technique, and Review of Current Literature
2. Classification of Sutures and Threads: Lifting, Repositioning and Tightening and Biostimulating Threads. Absorbable and Non-Absorbable
3. Threads for Soft Tissue Repositioning of the Face. Scalpel and No-Scalpel Techniques
4. Body indications. Sagging Skin solutions. Breast and glute elevation
5. Permanent Suspension Threads: Rules for Lifting with Beautiful Results
6. Foxy/Cat Eyes: A Complete Lifting Technique
7. Nose Modelling: Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty with Fillers and Suspension Threads
8. The Male Patient: Understanding and Treating the Archetypes in Aesthetic Medicine
9. The Female Patient: Understanding and Treating the Archetypes in Aesthetic Medicine
10. Diagnostic and Treatment of Complications Following Thread Lifting
Part II
1. Anatomy and Physiology of Hair
2. The Hair Cycle
3. Alopecia. Concise Medical Knowledge. Effluviums. Alopecia Areata
4. Androgenetic Alopecia. Male and Female Patterns: Differences Between Them
5. Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism
6. Hair Loss Protocols of Treatment
7. Cosmetic Procedures for Hair Loss
8. Hair Replacement: History, Types and Techniques. FUT. FUE. FUSS. Assisted Technique
Exam
Part III
1. General Considerations and Indications for Minimal Plastic Surgery in Aesthetic Medicine
2. Breast Augmentation with Fillers and Lipofilling
3. Female Genital Non-Surgical Aesthetic Procedures. Vaginal Rejuvenation
4. Penile Enhancement Using Fillers and Lipofilling
5. Platelet-Rich Plasma. Growth Factors. Stem Cell Therapy
Exam
Part I
1. Basic Laser Physics. Laser Tissue Interactions. Types Used in Aesthetics
2. Intense Pulsed Light Technology
3. Photoepilation of Unwanted Hair Growth
4. Inflammatory Dermatoses: Acne, Scars, Keloids, and Stretch Marks. Treatment with Laser
5. Facial Rejuvenation: Ablative and Non-Ablative Laser Resurfacing
6. Pigmentation and Hypopigmentation Treatment
7. Laser Treatment of Tattoos and Other Dyschromia
8. Vascular Lesions Treatment
9. Lipolysis. Fat-Removal Procedures (Vaser, Laser). Aesthetics Combined with Surgical Techniques
10. Laser Safety: Risks, Hazards, and Control Measures
Exam
Part II
1. Radiofrequency: Its Uses in Aesthetic Medicine
2. Using Ultrasounds in the Clinical Practice of Aesthetics
3. Cavitation. Effects on Human Skin Adipose Tissue
4. Vacuum Therapy: Is it Worth It? Theory and Applications in Aesthetic Medicine
5. Body Pressotherapy. How it Works. Effects
6. Diathermy. Types, Procedure and Benefits
7. New Ways of Stimulation Therapy in Aesthetics: Teenlifting, CO2, Ozone, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
8. Non-Invasive Fat Removal: Freezing the Body Fat with Cryogenic Lipolysis and Coolsculpting
9. Vaser Treatment. LPG Endermologie. Procedure and Results
10. Advanced Combined Treatments in Aesthetic Medicine Using Apparatology: Some Useful Protocols in Clinical Practice
Exam
Part III
1. Bioethics
2. Psychological Considerations of Body Imaging in Aesthetic Medicine
3. The Best Location for Your Medical Practice. Basic and Advanced Needs Depending on the Clinic Type
4. How to Organize an Aesthetic Medicine Consulting
5. Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Techniques. Regional Anesthesia and Peripheral Nerve Block
6. The Necessary Personnel in a Clinical Center . Role of Nursing and Specialized Technicians in our Clinical Center.
7. Aesthetic Medicine Consulting Basic Procedures: Clinical Photography and Skin Marking. Medical History
8. Marketing and Business Strategies for your Clinic
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- Master's Degree: 180 CAT (90 ECTS)
- Optional Internships