
Cadaveric and injectables workshop
Sunday 26th of July | University of Queensland, Otto Hirsch Anatomy labs (St. Lucia, Brisbane)
Following strong demand from trainees and early-career Fellows, PSC 2026 is proud to introduce an immersive Injectable & Dissection Workshop designed to deliver practical, hands-on learning in a highly interactive environment.
This unique full-day experience combines injectable education with advanced cadaveric dissection, providing participants with invaluable insight into both aesthetic procedures and surgical anatomy. The morning session will focus on injectable techniques, safety principles, patient assessment, and best-practice methodology, giving attendees the confidence and knowledge to enhance their clinical practice.
In the afternoon, participants will transition to a comprehensive aesthetic and reconstructive dissection program, maximising the educational value of cadaveric anatomy while deepening their understanding of facial structures and surgical approaches.
The workshop will be led by Dr Dan Kennedy, former ASPS President, and is proudly supported by Galderma. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn from a distinguished faculty of international experts attending PSC 2026, including consultants with specialist interests in cosmetic surgery and head and neck surgery.
Places are strictly limited to ensure an optimal learning experience. Secure your place early and take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to develop practical skills, refine your anatomical knowledge, and learn directly from leading experts in the field.
Registration is $1200 (including GST) or $500 (discounted) if also registered to attend PSC 2026
Due to venue capacity, numbers will be limited with preference given to those with full PSC registration.
Structure
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1-day course
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Didactic lectures
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Interactive group cadaveric injectables workshop am
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Interactive group cadaveric dissection workshop pm
Attendees
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Trainees 5/6 year
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Fellows
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International trainees
The Cadaveric and injectables workshop is proudly supported by:

