Course Overview
The Introduction to Neurotoxins and Dermal Fillers course at Profile Aesthetics is an immersive two-day program designed for medical professionals—such as RNs, FNPs, PAs, DOs, and MDs—who are actively licensed in Arizona or a compact state and are looking to enter the field of aesthetic medicine. Led by Catherine Marben, RN (or another highly skilled and experienced aesthetic trainer), this course offers a blend of comprehensive didactic instruction and hands-on training in a small group setting, ensuring personalized attention and an intimate learning environment. Participants will delve into facial anatomy, client consultation and assessment, aesthetic photography, and the mechanics of FDA-approved neurotoxins and dermal fillers. The curriculum also covers emergency management, business start-up guidance, and practical injection techniques. Attendees will perform live injections on models, with all necessary supplies provided, fostering confidence and competence in administering treatments. Upon completion, participants receive a comprehensive learning manual and a Certificate of Completion. The course also has an option to add private sessions and/or an apprenticeship. CE/CME credits are not currently offered.
What to Expect
Build a strong foundation in aesthetic medicine by learning the science and technique behind FDA-approved neurotoxins and dermal fillers through detailed didactic instruction.
Gain hands-on experience performing live injections on models in a small-group environment, allowing for personalized guidance and increased confidence in clinical application.
Learn how to assess facial anatomy, conduct client consultations, and capture aesthetic photography to support treatment planning and documentation.
Understand essential emergency management protocols and receive business start-up advice to help you safely and successfully launch your aesthetics practice.
Leave with a Certificate of Completion, a comprehensive training manual, and practical experience that directly prepares you to begin treating patients in a real-world aesthetic setting.