It has been almost a decade since Botox first hit the market, and it has already become the most popular nonsurgical treatment in the United States. With the growing number of people interested in Botox treatments comes a greater need for medical practitioners with Botox certification and expertise in injecting the substance.
How to Inject Botox: a Course
If you are seeking a 1-day Botox injection course, we can provide that for you, while we do offer several extensive Botox injective training sessions. Anybody who isn’t a licensed doctor or nurse shouldn’t even think about enrolling in this class. Nine hours will be spent on the following topics:
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Locations and Methods for Injection
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Patient selection and tissue interaction
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Overview of Aesthetics
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The relationship between aging and muscle use
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Pros and cons
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Understanding Botox: A Medical and Cultural History
Medical professionals can get real-world experience administering Botox and Dysport during our 1-day Botox injection course by putting their newfound knowledge to the test on scheduled clients at our luxury medical spa.
Zones for Injecting Botox
Areas of the body commonly injected with Botox include:
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Excessive squinting
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Wrinkles on the Forehead
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In the space between the brows
If you’re interested in learning more advanced injection techniques, we also offer an advanced Botox course that covers:
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Eyebrows on the side
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Mid-face
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Enhancement of the nose
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Stage direction for marionettes
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Lip wrinkles
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Enhancement of the chin