GAP Australasian-Dentist Issue 80 Jul-Aug 19

Category 108 AustrÀlÀsiÀn Dentist pro e Innovative training from the Allergan Medical Institute D entistry is constantly evolving to address the functional and cosmetic needs of patients. As the popularity of injectable cosmetic procedures such as botulinum toxin and dermal fillers has grown, an increasing number of dentists have been using these treatments within their practice. However, with this trend comes a greater need for education and training. Àhe world leader inmedical aesthetics, Allergan aims to ensure that dentists have access to the latest training, product support and clinical resources to support their use of botulinum toxin and dermal fillers. Allergan is best known for its aesthetics portfolio, containing market leaders BOÀOX ® (botulinum toxin type A) and JÀVÉD M ® (hyaluronic acid injectable gel). Innovative education and support Àhrough the Allergan Medical Ànstitute (AMÀ), Allergan trains more aesthetics practitioners than all other aesthetic companies combined. Àn 2019, it expects to substantially increase its training to reach 80,000 healthcare professionals globally. Àhrough the AMÀ, healthcare professionals can access an extensive range of resources including live webcast events, informationonnewproducts,onlineeducationmodulesandclinical tools. Àt offers training that is tailored for healthcare professions at each stage of their career. Àhere is also an opportunity to fast track learning to suit the needs of more experienced injectors. Convenience with on-demand content When devising AMÀ’s new digital platform (allerganmi.com.au) , Allergan consciouslyworked to overcome the challenges associated with more traditional ways of learning by creating a space that is interactive and engaging. By offering on-demand access to content, it acknowledges that many healthcare professionals are time poor when it comes to continued professional development. Healthcare professionals have 24/7 access to webinars and educational modules covering a range of topics in aesthetic medicine from injection techniques to consultation skills. Àt also offers resources such as clinical tools, patient materials and instructional videos. Find out more Dentists who are interested in finding out more about Allergan products, services and educational support can register at allerganmi.com.au or call Allergan on 1800 252 224. Allergan also provides healthcare professionals with 24/7 access to product purchasing via their Allergan Direct website (www.allergandirect. com.au) and product rebates through the Allergan Partner Privileges™ program. About Allergan Founded in 1948, Allergan has evolved into a global leader in medical aesthetics, with operations in around 100 countries. Àince 1968, the head office for Allergan Australia has been based in Àydney. Àt currently employs over 190 people, a figure that continues to grow to support the increasing demand for Allergan products in the Australian market. Allergan is committed to providing medical specialists and patients with products and information backed by science so they can make the best-informed medical aesthetics choices possible based on their own individual needs and treatment goals. u REFERENCE: 1. Allergan, Data on file. INT/0683/2017. ™ ® Trademark(s) and registered trademark(s) of Allergan, Inc.Allergan Australia Pty Ltd, 810 Pacific Highway, Gordon NSW 2072. ABN 85 000 612 831. Allergan New Zealand Limited,Auckland. © 2019 Allergan.All rights reserved. Date of preparation:April 2019. ANZ/0029/2019. DA1907CB. ALML15825W. Ward6. world leader in medical aesthetics, Allergan is icated to providing de tal pr fessionals wi a tfolio of high-quality, trusted products, combined h world-class medical education. 1 cial aesthetics 24/7 CCESS CLINICAL RESOURCES INTERACTIVE WEBINARS EDUCATIONAL MODULES PRODUCT SUPPORT That’s how we help you deliver better patient outcomes. ver a range of support tion allerganmi.com.au ing allergandirect.com.au mer service 1800 252 224 Pearl A4 FPC v2a FA.indd 1 10/4/19 9:34 am

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