Dry Eye Disease, Aesthetic Applications, and Botulinum Toxin: An Integrated Approach Using InMode Technology Workshop
Supported by InMode. Presented by Bruce Dornn, O.D., and Jessica Cipriano, RN
This 8-h0ur continuing education workshop in Washington, D.C., provides a comprehensive, evidence-based curriculum integrating dry eye disease management, advanced aesthetic treatment protocols and botulinum toxin applications.
Supported by InMode, the "Dry Eye Disease, Aesthetic Applications, and Botulinum Toxin: An Integrated Approach Using InMode Technology" workshop will combine didactic instruction with supervised, hands-on workshop experience using InMode’s FDA-cleared devices, including Forma I (bipolar radiofrequency), Lumecca I (intense pulsed light) and Morpheus8/Morpheus Prime (fractional radiofrequency microneedling).
Participants will gain practical proficiency in diagnostic imaging interpretation, treatment protocol selection, device parameter optimization, patient safety management, and integration of aesthetic procedures into ophthalmic practice. A dedicated module on botulinum toxin covers reconstitution, facial anatomy, injection technique, dosing, and complication management.
Why Attend?
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate between evaporative and aqueous deficient dry eye disease and identify appropriate treatment targets for each subtype
- Compare and contrast radiofrequency, intense pulsed light, and low-level light therapy technologies by mechanism of action and clinical efficacy
- Apply Fitzpatrick skin typing to determine safe and effective IPL treatment parameters across all skin types (I–VI)
- Demonstrate proficiency in Forma I and Forma Face device operation, including energy settings, cutoff temperature protocols, and proper treatment technique
- Perform manual meibomian gland expression using correct methodology and appropriate anesthesia
- Configure and operate Morpheus8 and Morpheus Prime for both ocular and aesthetic indications, selecting appropriate depth, energy, and cycle parameters
- Evaluate bipolar vs. monopolar radiofrequency modalities with regard to safety, efficacy, and consumable cost considerations
- Identify contraindications and manage complications for RF, IPL, and microneedling procedures
- Reconstitute, dose, and administer botulinum toxin for upper face applications with knowledge of relevant facial anatomy and injection depth
- Recognize and manage botulinum toxin complications
- Integrate dry eye treatment, aesthetic protocols, and neurotoxin services into a comprehensive patient care model
8 hours of CE (4 didactic + 4 hands-on workshop)
Seating is limited for this exclusive opportunity. Please complete this interest form below if you are interested in attending; you will be contacted directly about registration.
Schedule at a Glance
Saturday, March 14
- 6–7:30 p.m. | Welcome Reception
Sunday, March 15
- 7–8 a.m. | Breakfast
- 8-Noon | Lecture/Workshop (CE)
- Noon–1 p.m. | Lunch
- 1-5 p.m. | Lecture/Workshop (CE)
AOA on Capitol Hill | AOA Federal Keyperson Summit
This workshop is offered in conjunction with AOA on Capitol Hill | AOA Federal Keyperson Summit at the Grand Hyatt DC in Washington, D.C. Registration at the latter is not required to attend the "Dry Eye Disease, Aesthetic Applications, and Botulinum Toxin: An Integrated Approach Using InMode Technology" workshop.
Contact