Advanced Course
Learn 13 procedures. Ideal for those wanting to perfect their skills, learn more procedures and become advanced practitioners of aesthetic and cosmetic medicine.
Learn 13 procedures. Ideal for those wanting to perfect their skills, learn more procedures and become advanced practitioners of aesthetic and cosmetic medicine.
This course is designed specifically to make practitioners advanced and unique. There are extra 13 procedures taught in this course and some are totally exclusive and if combined with our introductory course you will be able to perform 21 procedures in total.
After attending the course you will be able to provide your clients with 21 procedures so they don’t need to go to any other practitioners and other clients will come to you to benefit the extra unique procedures you can do.
This will enhance your business and make you popular when u apply to other clinics for work.
The course can be booked combined with our introductory course or separately if you have previous aesthetic experience
There will be a manual given in advance which will help you prepare for the course and extra info will be given during the course.
The power point presentation will include a summary of the above with extensive photos and videos of the above with slides on the face assessment and all the injections techniques.
We have given great importance to the business section here as you have more chances of promoting yourself compared to other practitioners who do the basic procedures.
There is a prolonged section in this course dedicated to business development and we have taken advice from marketing and business advisors on what to include in this section.On some course there will be one of those advisors giving a short talk.
After the Lunch break there will be a practical session on live models, starting by Botox then a coffee break followed by fillers practical session and at the end certificates will be provided.
The procedures taught in the Introductory course are
The procedures for advance course are as follows:
Who can take our course?
Doctors, Nurses, Dentists, GP’s, midwives, Paramedics.
The above medical qualified people who have previous aesthetic experience and want to learn more or with no previous experience as part of the combined course (both introductory and advanced booked together with a discount)
Why take this course?
Procedures taught
Business Advice
Why train in aesthetics?
At the side of our jaw we have a muscle called the masseter. When hyperactive and strong it can make a broad square appearance making our jaw wider and bigger. Due to the strong muscle contractions, it causes grinding of the teeth and a painful jaw.
The neck contains a thin, broad sheet of muscle called the platysma that is positioned on each side of the neck. As we age, the tissue and fibres that connect the platysma to the overlying skin begin to weaken and lose their elasticity.
Overtime the connection between the two platysma muscles also weakens as the muscles sag and lose their tone. We also lose skin fat and with the effect of gravity, the neck is pulled down giving it a saggy appearance with neck bands ‘turkey neck’.
Hyperhidrosis or excess sweating is a major problem causing major distress, anxiety and embarrassment. It can cause relationship problems, self-confidence issues and embarrassment at work and meetings, especially if we are unaware about this problem.
Although we have sweat glands (eccrine glands) in our bodies such as in the armpits (axilla), hands and feet, in this course we only treat sweaty armpits. If you want to have your hands or feet treated, kindly let one of our trainers know and they will provide a treatment for you.
They are the lines between the nose and upper lip that give us an aging appearance.
We have a muscle around our mouth called the orbicularis oris which we use to move the mouth when drinking from a cup or bottle, smoking and applying lipstick.
All of these movements make the muscle stronger and, combined with the natural aging process, make these lines appear even when we are resting, becoming deeper and more prominent when we use our mouth.
A double-shaped muscle in the chin called mentalis can be strong and hyperactive giving us an unpleasant pebbled (peau d’orange) appearance which gives an aging appearance and a forward protruding chin.
It is the appearance of the upper gum when we smile making it less attractive.
A muscle which runs from the top of the lips called the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi contracts so that our upper gum shows when we smile. Many people don’t like their smile due to this reason and some avoid smiling in photos too.
Relaxing this muscle with Botox helps the upper lip cover the upper gum of our mouth giving us a more beautiful smile.
The tip of the nose is drawn downwards by contraction of the depressor septi nasi muscle during smiling. The nasal tip may also droop at rest as a result of aging.
Some people might have their nostrils flared up making their nose large. This is due to a small muscle that engulfs our nostrils called dilator naris which can be hyperactive leading to wide nostrils, especially in people who suffer from hayfever and allergies; other people are born with it. Botox treatment can decrease the size of the nostrils and make the nose smaller.
This is the second most popular filler procedure after lip fillers. It is done for various reasons, such as:
To make the face more beautiful. Common in females aged between 18 and 36 as it makes the face more of a heart or V – shape as the cheek bones become more prominent.
With age, we lose fat volume from our cheeks which makes them flat and due to the effect of gravity we develop folds, such as nose to mouth lines
(nasolabial lines) and mouth to chin lines (marionette lines).
All of these can be treated with dermal fillers.
This is both anti-aging and improves the contours of the cheeks and face to smooth out any mid irregularities, lines and shadows making a smoother and
more beautiful shaped cheek.
Our hands are exposed to all sorts of environmental factors and chemicals and we use them all the time over many years making them look much older than our face, which has the most procedures and products to treat the effects of aging and enhance facial beauty.