Presentation

How does it work ?

2 day course offering various very focused seminars dedicated to the leading subjects about aesthetic medicine and surgery. Each seminar is made of a scientific session immediately illustrated by live demonstrations.

When ?

Next June 2009

Where ?

At the palais des Congrès, in Paris – France

Which topics will be developped?

  1. FACE CONTOURING (VOLUMETRY)
  2. COSMETIC BOTULINUM TOXIN
  3. SUSPENDING THREADS
  4. LIPOLYSIS & CELLULITE
  5. LASERS & LIGHTS

 

Benjamin ASCHER,
IMCAS COURSE DIRECTOR

Profitez-en pour visiter Paris !

Begin with a coffee expresso and a croissant on the avenue des Champs-Elysees. Then take a gentle stroll down to the Eiffel Tower along the avenue Marceau, passing the famous flame of the Pont de l’Alma. From the top of the Eiffel Tower, you’ll be treated to an unrestricted view over the French capital. Paris City also offers you beautiful walks in its parks and gardens. Something new is offered around every corner. Take a break with the painters of the beautiful district of Montmartre. You will also be able to do your shopping in the biggest shops like Les Galleries Lafayette or Le Printemps. Afterwards it might be time for a lunch break in a typical French restaurant rue de Rivoli. If you still have eyes to admire, furrow the corridors of the Louvre museum. Benefit finally from the exceptional panorama which offer to you Sacre-Coeur and the Montparnasse Tower and learn everything about perspectives defined by Haussmann. Discover Paris from a boat trip on the Seine River or walk along the quays and look at the show at nightfall: Paris City and its thousand lights, with the majesty of Notre-Dame and the beauty of the Eiffel Tower.

  • "The more I travel and the more I like Paris. Its extraordinary coffees, its bars, its monuments and its small still romantic places."
    Catherine Deneuve, actress (20e c.)
  • "I have two loves: my country and Paris."
    Joséphine Baker, dancer and singer (20e c.)
  • "Add three letters at Paris: it is the Paradise."
    Jules Renard, writer (19e c.)
  • "Paris is the same, always, a surprising city, free as the ocean because it is alive. And to understand a being which lived there, he should be liked. I like Paris."
    Max Gallo, writer (20e c.)

For further information, please consult the website of the Tourism Office of Paris,http://www.parisinfo.com


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