Cosmetic Eye Surgery
1600-Opm22CHES-2
The lectures are aimed at gaining in-depth knowledge about the development of facial plastic and aesthetic surgery, the anatomy of the eye's protective apparatus and a number of orbital pathologies. Selected issues in the field of surgical techniques and healing processes as well as psychological conditions of plastic and aesthetic surgery will be discussed. The classes are designed to prepare for practical interviewing, initial qualification and proper orientation of the diagnostic and therapeutic process in a patient requiring plastic surgery or interested in aesthetic surgery. Both lectures and classes are conducted in connection with conducted scientific research and include the implementation of scientific and research tasks in the field of reconstructive surgery.
Total student workload
1. The workload related to classes requiring the direct participation of academic teachers is:
- participation in lectures: 15 hours
- participation in exercises: 20 hours
- research and scientific consultations: 5 hours
- practical tests: 2 hours
- pass with a grade: 1 hour
The workload related to classes requiring the direct participation of academic teachers is 43 hours, which corresponds to
1.7 ECTS credits
2. Student's workload balance:
- participation in lectures: 15 hours
- participation in exercises: 20 hours
- preparation for exercises: 15 hours
- independent development of a thematic problem: 5 hours
- reading the indicated literature: 15 hours
- research and scientific consultations: 5 hours
- preparation for practical tests and practical tests: 6 + 2 = 7 hours
- preparation for passing the grade and pass: 12 + 1 = 13 hours
The total student workload is 95 hours, which corresponds to 3.5 ECTS credits
3. Workload related to the acquisition of in-depth knowledge in connection with the conducted scientific research:
- participation in lectures (including research methodology, research results, studies): 8 hours
- participation in exercises covered by scientific activity
(taking into account the methodology of scientific research, research results, studies): 10 hours
- preparation for exercises covered by scientific activity: 5 hours
- reading the indicated scientific literature: 15 hours
- research and scientific consultations: 5 hours
- independent development of a thematic problem: 5 hours
The total student workload related to the conducted research is 48 hours, which corresponds to 1 ECTS point
4. Time required to prepare and participate in the assessment process:
- preparation for practical tests and practical tests: 6 + 2 = 7 hours
- preparation for passing the grade and pass: 12 + 1 = 13 hours
The total student workload to prepare and participate in the assessment process is 20 hours, which corresponds to 0.8 ECTS points
5. Balance of the student's workload of a practical nature:
- participation in exercises: 20 hours
- independent development of a thematic problem: 5 hours
The total amount of student work of a practical nature is
20 hours, which corresponds to 1 ECTS point
6. Time required for compulsory practice:
not applicable
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: Discusses the development of plastic and aesthetic facial surgery (K_W01, K_W42)
W2: Describes the anatomy of the face and the protective apparatus of the eye (K_W42)
W3: Presents the issues related to the aging of the upper part of the face (K_W42)
W4: Discusses selected issues in the field of surgical techniques and healing processes after aesthetic surgery (KW_29, KW_42)
W5: Characterizes the psychological conditions of plastic and aesthetic surgery (KW_15, KW_42)
W6: Presents the methods of data collection, the principles of conducting scientific research in the field of plastic and aesthetic surgery (K_W13, KW_42)
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: Skilfully conducts an interview with a patient with defects and changes related to the age of the upper face (K_U2, K_U5, K_U19)
U2: Prequalifies patients for aesthetic surgery procedures (K_U49)
U3: Performs scientific and research tasks in the field of aesthetic surgery (K_U15, K_U16)
U4: Can correctly direct the diagnostic and therapeutic process in a patient requiring plastic surgery or interested in aesthetic surgery (K_U7, K_U49)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: Critically selects and uses sources of information in the field of aesthetic surgery (K_K01, K_K14)
K2: Appropriately communicates with patients from different age groups and solves communication problems resulting from disabilities or psychological conditions (K_K5, K_K6, K_K7,
K3: Prevents health risks resulting from developmental defects in the orbital area, injuries and tumors of the protective apparatus of the eye (K_K9)
Teaching methods
Lectures:
• informative lecture
• problem lecture
• seminar lecture
• case studies
Exercises
• didactic discussion
• clinical exercises
• case studies
• decision tree
• design and analysis of scientific research
• computer-assisted learning
• exposing methods: film, show
Expository teaching methods
- informative (conventional) lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- seminar
- practical
Type of course
elective course
Prerequisites
A student undertaking education in the field of aesthetic surgery of the eye protective apparatus should have basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, clinical communication and research methodology
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Final theoretical pass (0-30 points; >60%); W1-W6, U2, K1
Score (%) Score Rating
< 60% <18 ndst
60.00 – 68.00 18-20 hours
68.01 - 76.00 21 - 22 dst+
76.01 - 84.00 23 - 25 dB
84.01 - 92.00 26 - 27 db+
92.01 - 100 28 - 30 bdb
Practical test (0-15 points; >60%); W3, W4, U1-4, K2, K3
Independent elaboration of a thematic problem (0-15 points; >60%); W1-6, U3, U4, K1
Extended observation (0 - 10 points; > 50%): K2 - K3
Practical placement
Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. G.L. Spaeth: Ophthalmic Surgery, Urban&Partner 2003
Supplementary literature:
1. P.C. Neligan: Plastic Surgery, Elsevier 2013
2. J. Rootman, B. Stuart, R.A. Goldberg: Orbital Burgers, Lippincot-Raven 1995
3. J. Bardach: Facial Plastic Surgery, PZWL 1972
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors,
localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: