SCALE
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9:00 AM – 4:45 PM CT





Early Bird Rate before 12/31/25
Regular Rate after 12/31/25


About the Workshop:


9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT

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About the Workshop:

Pat Clark has been active in clinical light applications since 1988. Pat moved from his first administrative and clinical exposure of laser use and control at the University of North Carolina Memorial Hospitals in Chapel Hill, North Carolina to being a member of the team to first accomplish and teach routine laser laparoscopic cholecystectomy in several Northeast states. A Texas native, Pat returned home in 1992 to be selected as the founding director of the laser program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and the allied hospitals. In that position he refined a teaching and administrative process that included the control of some 117 laser and light sources in a myriad of applications and a recurring education process for physicians, residents,
nurses, and paramedicals. Numbers of internationally known facilities and organizations call upon Pat to assist in development, testing, application and safety of light on tissue worldwide. Pat has direct experience in complete hospital programs, outpatient and freestanding surgery centers, the beginnings of office and spa applications, and the development of light applications for nonprofessional and home use. His commercial experience includes being Vice President of Clinical Affairs and Product Development for both a national publicly held mobile laser-surgical services company, Medical Alliance, and with the device division of an international pharmaceutical company, ICN. Often called upon by laser manufacturers and having given over 400 clinical and lay lectures in the last 20 years, Mr. Clark can bring a world of experience to your select needs.

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM CT






Early Bird Rate before 12/31/25
Regular Rate after 1/1/26
About the Workshop:


11:00 am – 1:00 pm
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Attendees will learn how to develop comprehensive, patient-specific treatment plans by integrating neuromodulators, hyaluronic acid fillers, and biostimulatory agents for optimal facial and neck rejuvenation. Participants will explore how to assess patient anatomy, prioritize treatment goals, and determine when, and how, to layer modalities for natural, balanced outcomes. Participants will then participate in a live patient assessment and treatment demonstration, with real-time insights into product selection, injection techniques, and procedural nuances.
The workshop will conclude with a hands-on training experience, where participants will practice advanced injection techniques under the direct guidance of expert faculty in a highly personalized, small-group setting. Participation is limited to 25 attendees to ensure an intimate, high-impact learning environment with individualized training.
The workshop will offer 2 hours of CME/CE credit. Note: Attendees must be licensed in the state of Tennessee to be able to inject. Attendees may observe the workshop without injecting.

Registration Fees
with SCALE Annual Symposium Registration

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The session will begin with a presentation reviewing product characteristics, rheology, and clinical indications, with a focus on the treatment of nasolabial folds and mid-to-lower face volumization. Participants will gain insight into patient assessment, facial anatomy, injection planning, and complication avoidance strategies. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based approaches to optimizing aesthetic outcomes using HA fillers. The majority of the workshop will be dedicated to supervised, small-group, hands-on injection training. Attendees will have the opportunity to refine their injection techniques under expert faculty guidance, with a focus on precision, safety, and achieving natural-looking results across commonly treated facial areas. The workshop will conclude with a hands-on training experience, where participants will practice advanced injection techniques under the direct guidance of expert faculty in a highly personalized, small-group setting. Participation is limited to 25 attendees to ensure an intimate, high-impact learning environment with individualized training. The workshop will offer 2 hours of CME/CE credit. Note: Attendees must be licensed in the state of Tennessee to be able to inject. Attendees may observe the workshop without injecting.

Registration Fees
with SCALE Annual Symposium Registration






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