On November 7 and 8, IT Pharma held one of its most transformative training programs at its headquarters in Pamplona. Over two intensive days, 19 doctors from different regions of Spain were trained in the clinical use of advanced injectables and, most importantly, in the application of ultrasound imaging as an essential tool in aesthetic practice.
The training, led by Dr. Óscar Ramírez (specialist in ultrasound applied to aesthetic medicine) and Dr. David Bentué (specialist in advanced injectable techniques), focused on what IT Pharma considers the true qualitative leap in aesthetic medicine: the integration of clinical technology to enhance patient safety.
Ultrasound imaging: from “extra” to essential
Throughout the theoretical and practical sessions, participants saw first-hand why ultrasound imaging has moved from being an optional resource to becoming an indispensable clinical tool:
- It visualizes anatomical structures in real time.
- It allows for more precise planning of the technique.
- It facilitates the detection and prevention of complications.
- It provides objective data to support clinical decisions beyond experience alone.
This approach was integrated with the use of IT Pharma’s product portfolio, including Ultracol, Inbiotec Amber, and Harmonie—references known for their safety profile, stability, and clinical performance, reinforcing the reliability of every treatment.
From knowledge to clinical practice
The program combined live treatments and simultaneous hands-on sessions in separate clinical spaces, using model patients to simulate real-life scenarios. Attendees applied product synergies, validated techniques through ultrasound-guided imaging, and made real-time clinical decisions. It was a comprehensive experience that integrated diagnosis, product selection, and technical execution with ultrasound-based visual evidence.
Commitment, expertise, and high-quality training
At IT Pharma, we would like to extend our deepest thanks to the trainers, Dr. Óscar Ramírez and Dr. David Bentué, for sharing their knowledge with both technical excellence and human warmth. We also thank the attending doctors for their commitment, enthusiasm, and collegiality, which contributed to the outstanding atmosphere throughout the training.
We remain committed to training that transforms aesthetic practice through knowledge, clinical application, and scientific foundation—because only then is it possible to build an aesthetic medicine that is truly safer, more precise, and more effective.






