Elevate your longevity practice with aesthetics that match the medicine

Patients are no longer asking for “just Botox” or “a laser.” They want healthier, longer lives—and they want to look as good as they feel. This workshop shows you how to align facial rejuvenation, injectables, and energy‑based devices with the same longevity, hormone, and metabolic principles that drive your core practice.

In a single intensive day, you will move from anatomy and safety to real‑world treatment plans, complication management, and workflow integration—plus live and video demos that translate directly to your next clinic day.

What you will learn

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Map facial anatomy, aging pathways, and high‑risk zones so you can treat confidently and avoid serious complications in longevity patients on HRT, GLP‑1s, and complex regimens.

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Build evidence‑based protocols for neuromodulators, fillers, and energy‑based devices that respect metabolic, hormonal, and skin‑type differences.

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Design staged treatment plans and follow‑up workflows for real longevity patients—from perimenopausal women to male executives on TRT and GLP‑1 users with rapid facial changes.

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Integrate aesthetics into your clinic flow, documentation, photography, and consent, while adding straightforward, ethical business structures that support profitability and continuity of care.

Who should attend

MD, DO, NP, PA, and other licensed clinicians in longevity, hormone, metabolic, or functional medicine who want to add or upgrade aesthetic services.

Existing aesthetic providers who want to better serve complex longevity patients on hormones, GLP‑1s, and multi‑system protocols.

Agenda

Friday, April 10
6:30 am
Breakfast
7:30 am
Welcome & Clinical Positioning of MSP within A4M
  • How medspa/aesthetic services fit into a comprehensive longevity and metabolic optimization model.
Joseph Russo, MD
7:45 am
State of the Union: Brief History of Aesthetics
  • How trends affect a longevity HCP’s decisions, not just market overview.
Joseph Russo, MD
8:15 am
Facial Anatomy, Aging Pathways, and Risk Zones
  • Vascular and nerve anatomy; structural changes with age; “no-go” and high-risk areas for injectable and energy-based devices.
  • Focus on preventing and recognizing serious complications (ischemia, vision issues, embolic events).
Joseph Russo, MD
9:00 am
Break
9:30 am
Evidence Based Protocols: Neuromodulators and Fillers in Longevity Patients
  • Dosing strategies, product selection, and treatment planning for midlife and older adults; special considerations with hormones, anticoagulants, GLP-1s, and comorbidities.
Jennifer Martinez, MCMS, PA-C; Gina McLean, MMS, PA-C
10:30 am
Patient demos with Neuromodulators and Fillers
  • Script as “longevity-typical” cases: GLP-1 patient with volume loss, peri-postmenopause face
  • Keep highly educational (anatomy, dose, consent, complications)
Jennifer Martinez, MCMS, PA-C; Gina McLean, MMS, PA-C
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm
All Things Lasers – Energy Based Devices: Lasers, RF, and Skin Health in Metabolic Hormone Patients
  • Indications, contraindications, and treatment sequencing for photoaging and texture laxity.
  • Considerations for patients on hormone therapy, with darker skin types, or with autoimmune/metabolic disease; sample treatment algorithms.
Jason Pozner, MD
1:45 pm
Body Contouring / GLP-1
Joseph Russo, MD
2:30 pm
Integrating Aesthetic Services into Medical-Longevity Plans: Diamondglow, PDGF, and Chemical Peels
  • Esthetics slot: DiamondGlow, PDGF, chemical peels, and product integration.
  • How to plug these services into a medical-longevity plan (pre/post hormone balancing, mitochondrial support).
Jennifer Martinez, MCMS, PA-C; Gina McLean, MMS, PA-C
3:00 pm
Break
3:30 pm
The Future of Rejuvenation: Microchannel Delivery & Peptide-Infused Skin Restoration
This aesthetics-forward session explores the use of microchanneling devices to deliver targeted peptides directly into the dermis for collagen induction, pigment modulation, and cellular renewal—enhancing both appearance and biological age. Spend time on patient selection, contraindications, How to integrate
Key Takeaways:
  • Microchannel delivery techniques: safety, depth, and formulation considerations
  • Peptides for skin repair: GHK-Cu, PTD-DBM, Matrixyl, and more
  • Clinical protocols for skin laxity, melasma, and scar remodeling
  • Combining microneedling, exosomes, and East-West skin philosophy
Marisol Duque, MD
5:00 pm
Panel / Wrap-Up
  • This is where many longevity HCPs will want practical answers:
    • How to prioritize what to add first: neuromodulators vs devices vs esthetics.
    • Staffing models (MD + NP + injector + esthetician).
    • How to stage implementation over 6–24 months.
Panel
6:00 pm
Session End

Evening Workshop

6:15 pm
Brain Energy, Aging, and Injury: Targeting Metabolic Constraints in Older Adults (Non-CME)
Dominic D'Agostino, PhD
Sponsored by: Genova

Registration

Preconference Workshop
Aesthetic Longevity Lab
$599 USD
Register Now

Hotel Information

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Hilton West Palm Beach Hotel

Hilton West Palm Beach

600 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-231-6000

Sold Out. If you need Room reservations or modifications the hotel has limited availability. To check guest room availability or modify please call the hotel or visit the link below.

West Palm Beach Marriott Hotel

West Palm Beach Marriott

1001 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-833-1234

Limited Availability. If you need Room reservations or modifications, the hotel has limited availability. To check guest room availability or modify please call the hotel or visit the link below.

Hyatt Place

Hyatt Place

295 Lakeview Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-655-1454
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Canopy

Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown

300 Trinity Pl, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-655-0404
Limited Availability. If you need Room reservations or modifications, the hotel has limited availability. To check guest room availability or modify please call the hotel or visit the link below.

AKA West Palm

AKA West Palm

695 S Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

PH: 561-821-2252
Room Rate: $389
Cut-off: March 30
Limited Rooms available

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