The Nordic Course in Navigating Cosmetic Dermatology
The 1st Nordic Course in Navigating Cosmetic Dermatology
3 - 4 April 2025
WELCOME TO
THE NORDIC COURSE IN NAVIGATING COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY
Join our two-day course tailored for general dermatologists to explore the realm of cosmetic dermatology. Navigating Cosmetic Dermatology focuses on familiarizing you with available treatments, understanding how they are conducted, and providing strategies to recognize and manage their side effects. Through expert lectures, real-world case studies, and interactive discussions, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to advise your patients on cosmetic procedures and handle their complications.
Please note, this course does not teach the execution of cosmetic procedures but is designed for general dermatologists seeking to expand their understanding of cosmetic dermatology.
Preliminary programme
The course will cover the following main topics:
- Managing side effects of neurotoxins and injectables
- Understanding common skin treatments and their potential adverse effects, including sclerotherapy, microneedling, dermabrasion, and chemical peels
- Gaining insight into commonly used energy-based devices, such as ultrasound, radio frequency, cryolipolysis, laser, and HIFEM
- The role of topicals and cosmeceuticals in cosmetic dermatology
- Key legislation in the Nordics and its implications for clinical practice
3 April 2025
4 April 2025
Registration / Arrival | |
Introduction: Faculty + Participants | |
The motivation for cosmetic treatments | |
Neurotoxins | |
Focused ultrasound & radio frequency | |
Chemical peels | |
Lunch | |
Injectables #1 (filler) | |
Cryolioplisis & HIFEM | |
Coffee | |
Workshop | |
Cosmeceuticals & Topicals | |
Cases / Panel discussion | |
Quiz | |
Social event |
| Legislation & Statistics |
| Sclerotherapy |
| Dermapen, Microneedling & Dermabrasion |
| Coffee |
| Workshop |
| Laser complications |
| Lunch |
| Injectables #2 (others, PRP, Calcium Hydroxylapatite, PLLA) |
| Cases / Panel discussion |
| Quiz |
| Closing remarks / Take home messages / Departure |
Registration
Registration fee
Until sold out-
Approx. 1060 Euro & VAT Exempt
If you have any questions regarding the registration, please write to Registration@cap-partner.eu
Seats for the course is limited and is given by first come first served basis.
Please note that participants from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland have first priority to register. The 60 available seats are distributed among the Nordic countries according to the number of members in the dermatological associations of the Scandinavian countries
Terms and Conditions
CANCELLATION TERMS
Cancellation of registration must be notified in writing to CAP Partner at registration@cap-partner.eu.
Cancellation of participation postmarked before and on 2 February 2025 will be refunded deducting an administration cost of DKK 250. From 3 February 2024 registration fees are non-refundable.
If the course is canceled for reasons beyond the control of the organizers, the registration fee will be refunded after deduction of expenses incurred by the course.
PAYMENT TERMS
Payment is possible by invoice (bank transfer) or credit card. Upon completion of the registration, an automated email confirmation will be sent. Depending on the method of payment, the invoice or credit card receipt will be attached. The PDF is original and will be the only copy you will receive.
It is your responsibility to forward the invoice to the correct place for immediate payment and you must ensure that the correct VAT number and invoice address are entered during the registration process.
PICTURE & VIDEO
By registering for NCNCD, the participants consent that the organizer may take pictures and/or record videos at the event. This includes pictures and/or videos of the participants and/or their works (such as posters, excerpts of presentations, or lectures) during the course for reports and promotion of NCNCD activities on the NCNCD website, social media channels, and printed material.
If you identify yourself on a photograph published by NCNCD and wish to have it removed from the website, please send an e-mail to info@cap-partner.eu.
Pre-register by sending an e-mail to registration@cap-partner.eu.
By pre-registering, you get updated as soon as the course date is finalised and will be added to a waiting list, giving you the opportunity to register for the course before it becomes available to the general public on our website. Seats for the course is limited and is given by first come first served basis*.
“Please note that participants from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland have first priority to register. The 60 available seats are distributed among the Nordic countries according to the number of members in the dermatological associations of the Scandinavian countries”
Danish VAT: 0%. ISCU 2023 is registered for VAT in Italy under the VAT number IT 00187749999.
It is required by the local authorities that we charge local VAT. The reverse charge mechanism does not apply and it is therefore not possible to receive an invoice without local VAT.
Course Directors
Andrés M. Erlendsson, MD PhD
Dermatologist
Dermatology, Theme Inflammation & Aging
Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
Katrine E. Karmisholt, MD PhD
Dermatologist
Department of Dermatology
Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
Organisation & Local Organising Committee
Nordic Course on Skin Surgery is initiated by the Nordic Dermatology Association which was founded in 1910 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The aim of the association is to promote Nordic cooperation in scientific, educational and clinical aspects of dermatology and venereology, mainly by arranging congresses in the Nordic countries.
More information about the Association is available on www.nordicdermatology.com
Robert Gniadecki, MD, Copenhagen, Denmark
John Paoli, MD, Göteborg, Sweden
Gregor Jemec, MD, Roskilde, Denmark
Venue
Maps & directions
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Panum
Blegdamsvej 3B
2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark
Copenhagen
Explore the City
Copenhagen has attractions and sights to suit every taste and interest – and most of them are within walking distance. The three most famous attractions in the city are: The more than 100 year old amusement park Tivoli, the statue of The Little Mermaid, and the freetown of Christiania. But Copenhagen has a lot more to offer. With a history that dates back to 1043 the city is full of historic landmarks, significant buildings and interesting sights. Be sure to visit Amalienborg Palace – home to the royal family, do a guided canal tour on the harbour and walk down the shopping street Strøget.