

From Rheology to Results - Delivering Predictable Lift & Natural Movement
Join Hugel as Dr Rami Haidar speaks in this exclusive webinar exploring how the rheological properties of Saypha HA dermal fillers influence clinical performance and treatment outcomes.
This webinar will translate key scientific principles — including lift capacity, flexibility, and structural integrity — into practical insights for everyday clinical decision-making.
Drawing on clinical experience across a range of indications, Dr Haidar will discuss approaches to product selection and treatment planning to support predictable outcomes, particularly in dynamic facial areas where both projection and movement must be carefully balanced.
Key Takeaways
Understand the role of rheological properties (e.g. lift capacity, flexibility, structural integrity) in HA dermal filler performance
Explore how these properties translate into clinical outcomes, including projection, integration, and movement
Identify considerations for product selection across different indications and treatment depths
Review approaches to treating dynamic facial areas, balancing support with natural expression
Gain practical insights into treatment planning to support predictable and reproducible results
Speaker: Dr. Rami Haidar
Dr. Rami Haidar graduated from Cairo and trained in oral & maxillofacial surgery in the UK. He became a member of the royal college of surgeons of Edinburgh and worked at university hospital of Wales as a specialty doctor in facial surgery.
He later expanded into aesthetic medicine in London while continuing his NHS role. In 2012, he moved to Riyadh to join the national guard hospital as a specialist in maxillofacial surgery, practicing there for six years and also working in aesthetics privately in Riyadh and Bahrain.
Based in Dubai for the past seven years, dr. Haidar developed the 3pf technique for facial augmentation with minimal bruising—now used globally—and has published several safety-focused medical papers. He also lectures postgraduate students in aesthetic medicine as adjunct faculty at Sharjah University.