Foundation Day | Dermal Filler & Botulinum Toxin In Clinic

£2,480.00

Minimum Entry: Qualified NVQ Level 3 Beauty
Duration of course : 2 Days
Total CPD Hours : 8 CPD Points
Online Presentation: 2h+ Live Online Theory Presentation
Practical experience : 6h+  In Clinic Hands-on Real Models

In Clinic Program: 9AM – 6PM with Lunch Included

Dates will be provided after purchase of the course as pre-booking!
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Description

Foundation Day Dermal Filler & Botox” can represent a significant milestone in the journey of aesthetics—marking the day when you begin to establish your identity, knowledge, and skills in the field. It’s like the starting point of a career in creating beauty, harmony, and visual balance, whether through design, art, fashion, or cosmetic treatments.

What you will learn?

For beginners in the field of Aesthetics, especially when learning Dermal fillers and Botox, there are several key concepts, techniques, and skills to master. Here’s an overview of what you learn in your foundational training:

1. Anatomy & Physiology

  • Facial Anatomy: You will study the underlying structure of the face, focusing on muscles, blood vessels, nerves, and fat pads to understand how and where to inject safely.
  • Skin Layers: Understanding the different layers of the skin (epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue) is critical for proper injection techniques.
  • Muscle Movement: Knowledge of dynamic muscle movement, particularly around the forehead, eyes, and mouth, is essential for using Botox effectively.

2. Types of Injectable Products

  • Botulinum Toxin (Botox): Learn how Botox works to temporarily relax muscles, its medical and cosmetic applications, dosage, and dilution techniques.
  • Dermal Fillers: Understand the different types of fillers (hyaluronic acid-based, calcium hydroxylapatite, etc.), their properties, longevity, and best areas for application (e.g., lips, cheeks, jawline).

3. Injection Techniques

  • Needle vs. Cannula: Learn the difference between these tools and when to use each. Needles are more precise for small areas, while cannulas are less invasive for larger areas.
  • Injection Depth: Mastering how deep to inject (superficial or deep) depending on the target area, whether using fillers or Botox.
  • Marking Injection Sites: You’ll practice marking appropriate injection points to achieve the desired effect while minimizing risks.

4. Patient Consultation

  • Facial Assessment: Learn how to assess a patient’s face to identify areas where dermal fillers or Botox can enhance symmetry, volume, and reduce wrinkles.
  • Understanding Patient Goals: Communication skills are important to discuss the patient’s expectations and align them with realistic outcomes.
  • Contraindications: Know when not to treat patients (e.g., during pregnancy, with certain health conditions, or if they have allergies).

5. Product Dosage and Placement

  • Botox Dosage: Learning how to calculate and measure the correct dosage is crucial for achieving natural results while avoiding over-treatment.
  • Filler Placement: Understanding how much product to use in specific areas (e.g., lips require less product than cheeks) is key for balanced results.

6. Safety & Risk Management

  • Adverse Reactions: Be aware of potential complications like bruising, swelling, allergic reactions, or more severe issues like vascular occlusion.
  • Managing Complications: Learn how to handle complications if they arise, such as dissolving fillers using hyaluronidase or treating Botox-related issues.
  • Sanitation & Infection Control: Maintain sterile procedures to prevent infections and ensure a clean working environment.

7. Aftercare and Follow-Up

  • Post-Treatment Care: Advise patients on what to expect after treatment, such as temporary swelling or bruising, and how to care for their skin (e.g., avoiding excessive sun exposure, refraining from certain activities).
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Learn how to schedule follow-ups to ensure patient satisfaction and make necessary adjustments if needed.

8. Aesthetic Principles

  • Facial Harmony: Learn how to create natural, subtle enhancements that maintain the patient’s facial symmetry and balance.
  • Artistic Eye: Aesthetic treatments are not just medical but also artistic. You’ll develop an eye for proportion and beauty, which is critical for successful results.

9. Legal and Ethical Considerations

  • Licensing & Regulations: Understanding the legal requirements for practicing injectables in your region (which may vary from country to country or state to state).
  • Patient Consent: Learn the importance of obtaining informed consent and providing clear explanations about risks and benefits.

10. Hands-On Practice

  • Live Models: Training programs typically provide hands-on experience with live models under supervision to help build confidence in injecting and assessing patients.
  • Mentorship: Many programs also offer ongoing mentorship or guidance as you begin your independent practice.

Summary

The foundation for beginners in dermal fillers and Botox includes a balance of theoretical knowledge, practical techniques, patient care, and safety measures. Training gives you the skills to help enhance a person’s appearance while maintaining their natural features. As you advance, experience and continued education will deepen your expertise in providing customized treatments.

 

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