The ASAPS 2023 Non-Surgical Symposium (NSS) has revealed its redesigned program ahead of their 11th event on the 23-25th June. 

Co-curated by the Non-Surgical Symposium’s Scientific Convenor, Dr Naveen Somia, and the new-for-this-year Scientific Advisory Committee, the 2023 program has been redesigned around the four key pillars of successful aesthetic practice: facial aesthetic treatments, care of skin and customer service, the business of running your practice, and risk mitigation.

The pillars have been purpose-built as an easy-to-understand, easy-to-use and easy-to-deploy framework in attendees’ practice for both professional and business success.

The newly-announced program covers an extensive and diverse range of topics, including a global perspective on filler complications, menopausal skin and body changes, and important conversations around social media and building a cosmetic business online.

The Non-Surgical Symposium 2023 will showcase technical advances, evidence-based treatments and techniques in the field of aesthetics, in order to help delegates achieve world-class excellence.

Dr Naveen Somia, NSS Scientific Convenor says: “We are incredibly proud of the new format for this year’s 2023 Non-Surgical Symposium.

Our brand-new expert Scientific Advisory Committee, who have come together to curate the much-anticipated education program, have collaborated to compile the most comprehensive yet diverse event yet.

This breakthrough collaboration is proof in itself that when working together, the outcome can be truly outstanding. We can’t wait to see you all there.”

The NSS is an annual three-day conference which will take place between 23-25 June 2023 at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. Brought to the industry by ASAPS, the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the NSS provides an opportunity for medical practitioners, cosmetic doctors, and professionals to learn, share ideas and commit to professional development.

For more information about the NSS 2023 program, registration, and international speakers, visit the Non-Surgical Symposium website.

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