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SUMMARY:Cosmetic Acupuncture: A Chinese Medicine Approach to Ageing Well with Cynthia White and Tracy Limbrick
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nLIVE Seminar Overview\nWhat You Will Learn: \nThis two-day workshop is an introduction to the specialised field of Cosmetic Acupuncture. \nYou will learn: \n\nThe basics of facial needling providing you with a strong foundation to build upon;\nHow to recognise\, diagnose and treat Constitutional factors leading to premature ageing;\nHow to successfully treat common superficial signs of ageing such as fine lines and wrinkles\, sagging\, pigmentation\, dull complexion etc.\nCosmetic treatment protocols to integrate into your practice;\nTips and tricks when needling;\nIntroduction to manual therapies\n\nBy the completion of this workshop you will be needling the face with confidence and accuracy to deliver successful client outcomes and ensure you have returning clientele. \n  \nSeminar Outline\nDAY 1 \n\nIntroduction\nCosmetic Acupuncture – What Is It and How Does It Work\nSkin Structure\nCommon Skin Concerns (Typical Signs of Ageing)\n\nLoose/Sagging Skin\nThin Skin/Fine Lines/Atrophy\nHeavy/Facial Oedema\nDark Rings\nDull Lifeless Skin\nAge Spots\nPrecautions & Contraindications/Side Effects & Downtime\, Botox\, Fillers\n\n\nIndications for Treatment\nNeedles & Toolkit\nNeedle Techniques for the Face\nMeridians & Points on the Face\nMuscles on the Face & Motor Points\n\n  \nDAY 2 \n\nConditions & Needling\n\nEye Area\nCheek Area\nNeck\nLips\n\n\nConstitutional Conditions\nAssessing Clients\nYang Sheng Advice\nOverview of Facial Gua Sha\n\n  \nDEMONSTRATIONS\nPRACTICE WITH SUPERVISION \n  \nAbout Cynthia White – BHlthSc (TCM)\, BAppSc (Nursing)\n \nCynthia has trained extensively in the field of Chinese medicine cosmetology and dermatology with a particular focus on acne\, psoriasis\, and cosmetic enhancement. \nShe has the unique advantage of having both eastern and western science knowledge and clinical experience \nHer strong Chinese cosmetology foundation was built upon having studied under Dr Travall Croom who is a pioneer of contemporary cosmetic acupuncture delivering outstanding results to A list celebrities and Victoria Secret models. Cynthia has also completed cosmetic and dermatology courses with Mazin Al-Khafaji\, Radha Thambirajah and The White Lotus Institute where she successfully learned how to perform dermarolling. \nCynthia has previously worked on busy and diverse dermatology wards in western hospitals where she nursed complex dermatological cases and worked closely with treating physicians giving her current and relevant knowledge of diseases process and western available treatment options. \nIn the past few years Cynthia has created her own 100% natural east meets west skincare range\, Indi Skin. These products have been formulated on the back of her decades of research\, and personal and professional experiences. \nCynthia currently splits her time between practising Chinese medicine cosmetology and dermatology at a clinic in Neutral Bay\, running and operating the Indi Skin skincare brand and working at a large hospital. \n  \nAbout Tracy Limbrick – BHlthSc (TCM)\n \nTracy is a Chinese Medicine practitioner with a focus on cosmetic health. She operates two practices in Bondi Junction in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. \nSince graduating from UTS’s Traditional Chinese Medicine Program\, Tracy has focused on treating ageing using Chinese Medicine methodology. She later spent time as a student intern with cosmetic teacher Dr Binbing Liu at Chengdu Chinese Medicine Hospital in China. \nTracy has since studied with many leading cosmetic and dermatology practitioners of Chinese Medicine. \nShe has trained with leading European cosmetic acupuncture expert Radha Thambirajah\, assisting Radha on her most recent Australian visit in 2020. Tracy has undertaken dermatology and cosmetic acupuncture courses with Chinese cosmetic health experts Mazin Al-Khafaji\, Michelle Gellis and Irene Prantalos. She has also learned from high-profile beauty therapists such as Britta Plug from Wildling Beauty and Cecily Braden from CJB Spa and Wellness. \nTracy has since devised her own protocols including her Empress Gua Sha Facial – the most popular treatment at her Bondi Junction practices. \nShe has a strong belief in the natural healing ability of the body’s own processes. \nTracy continues her studies\, most recently treating using Facial Diagnosis techniques pioneered by the late Lillian Bridges. \n  \nDetails\n\nDate: Saturday 4th June 2022 | Sunday 5th June 2022\nTime: 9.30am – 5.30pm (AEST)\nCPD: 14 CPD Points\nNotes: Included\nVenue: Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine – Level 6\, 25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket NSW 2000\n\n  \nPricing (includes notes\, morning and afternoon tea) \nEARLY BIRD SPECIAL (offer ends 06/05/2022) \nPractitioner Rate: $595\nStudent (Full Time – Undergraduate): $495 \nREGULAR PRICING\nPractitioner Rate: $695\nStudent (Full Time – Undergraduate): $595 \n  \nTerms and Conditions\n*Early Bird: Full payment is required 4 weeks prior to the start of the Seminar and Workshop\n*Registrations cancelled up to one week prior to the seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nTo minimise the risk of COVID-19 in our community\, it is a requirement for anyone attending the workshop to be fully vaccinated. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/cosmetic-acupuncture-a-chinese-medicine-approach-to-ageing-well-with-cynthia-white-and-tracy-limbrick/
LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Navigating the Hot-Flash Environment with Chinese Medicine- with Dr Brian Grosam (PhD)
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n\nPresenting Dr Brian Grosam’s Author of “Understanding and Treating Hot Flashes in Menopause with Chinese Medicine”\n\nOne of our best selling authors of the book\,\n\nPractitioner Testimonial on Brian’s Book\n\n“I have been in clinical practice treating women’s health and menopausal syndromes for over 20 years and I can say without a doubt that Brian’s book has been an absolute game changer in my clinical practice. An absolute breathe of fresh air into a tricky specialty area. I look forward to taking his course and developing a specialised view and treatment strategies to upgrade my knowledge and clinical perspective!”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   -RT (Practitioner of 20 years) \n\nRegister Now\nWebinar Description\nAnti-Aging and Chinese Medicine: \nA Lesson from the Nan Jing\nIt is evident we all possess a finite amount of life qi to support and maintain our existence.\nSome of us are naturally more inclined to living a longer life than others and this is partially based on genetic factors\, our individual pre-natal jing or essence. But that is only half of what defines the length of our individual lives. It is also necessary to take into account individual lifestyle choices\, habits\, and environmental factors that influence our post-natal jing or essence. These impacts speedup or slowdown\, increase or decrease our wakeful years. \nThe Difficult Issues (Nan Jing)\, a classical Chinese medicine text\, provides an essential clue to longevity and explains how external and internal factors affect our kidneys and influence lifespan. It explains how if health is not properly maintained that the kidney will be cut off from receiving and exchanging qi from the other zangfu organs\, leading to its depletion. This decline leads to inevitable yin-yang disruption\, directly affects the flow of qi and blood\, and the eventual weakening of the zangfu organs and their ability to generate qi to support our body. \nOur lecture highlights key patho-mechanisms set into motion by this kidney disconnection and the foreseeable impact on the aging process. Geriatrics is its own separate category and specialty focused on retirement and elderly aged people. It’s necessary to make the distinction between the patho-mechanisms during the aging process versus during old-age. The prime aim of our discussion is to identify key clinical signs so practitioners are able to respond appropriately with key acupuncture strategies and classical herbal formulas\, hopefully correcting patient imbalances\, and supporting long life. \nCourse Outline: \nHour 1-2:\nChinese medicine theory: Longevity and the aging process\nChinese medicine patho-mechanisms: Based on The Difficult Issues (Nan Jing)\nChinese medicine patho-mechanisms: Based on geriatrics \nHour 3-4:\nChinese medicine treatment principles: Acupuncture strategies & classical herbal formulas\nCase study\nQuestion & Answer \nAbout Brian Grosam (PhD)\n\n\nDr. Brian Grosam earned his PhD in Acupuncture in 2009 from the Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine where he fulfilled clinical studies in gynecology and neurology. Upon completion of his PhD\, he became a professor at the American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine where he taught acupuncture from 2008-2015.Dr. Brian Grosam is the author of “Understanding and Treating Hot Flashes in Menopause with Chinese Medicine” the first book in history to be written on the subject. His book combines Chinese medicine concepts with current Western medicine frameworks of science for a contemporary treatment approach to hot flashes. Dr. Brian Grosam has written several articles\, lectured at medical symposiums\, and has taught online continuing education courses on a range of subjects including hot flashes and\nmenopausal transition. Dr. Brian Grosam is a member of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine\, a licensed acupuncturist in the state of Minnesota\, a Diplomate of Chinese Medicine from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine\, and a member of the North American Menopause Society. Along with his wife Pamela\, Dr. Brian Grosam owns and operates Sun Acupuncture\, a full-service acupuncture and Chinese medicine clinic located in Minnetonka\, Minnesota\, where he specializes in treating difficult menopausal transition symptoms\, especially hot flashes. \n\nDetails\n\nDate: Sunday\, 14th of April 2024\nTime: 8:30am – 12:30pm (AEST)\nPricing: $275 for Practitioners\, $220 for Students (FULL TIME Undergraduates)\nCPD: 4 CPD Points\nNotes: Included\nVENUE: LIVE ONLINE COURSE- ZOOM LINK WILL BE PROVIDED CLOSER TO THE DATE\n\nRegister Now\nThis is a live webinar conducted via the ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCING Platform.  \nDisclaimer before registering for the Live Webinar\nPlease check the relevant date/time zone to your location in accordance with the date and time provided above. CME does not hold any responsibility for your non-attendance to the live event. Live webinars are best experienced via PC/desktop/laptop and tablets. CME expects webinar registrants to be familiar with Zoom videoconferencing software and are not responsible for any non-attendance due to technical or non-technical issues arising from the end of the registrant.
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