Course Overview
The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Platysma Muscle course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of the platysma muscle's anatomy and improve the safety and efficacy of neuromodulator treatments targeting this area. Treating the platysma muscle with neuromodulators is a common practice for enhancing jawline contouring and reducing the severity of platysmal bands. However, improper injection techniques can lead to adverse events such as difficulty flexing the neck and dysphagia. This course provides a detailed layer-by-layer anatomical dissection of the neck to demonstrate correct and incorrect injection techniques, offering a comprehensive understanding of the dos and don'ts for neuromodulator treatments of the platysma muscle. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, the course includes a 9-minute lesson accessible for 12 weeks from the date of enrollment, allowing participants to revisit the material as needed to reinforce their learning. The program is ideal for healthcare providers involved in aesthetic medicine, such as physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, who wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments.
What to Expect
- Study the anatomy of the platysma muscle through detailed, layer-by-layer dissection.
- Recognize potential adverse events and apply strategies to avoid suboptimal treatment outcomes.
- Observe live demonstrations of both correct and incorrect neuromodulator injection techniques.
- Integrate anatomical insights into clinical practice for more precise and effective applications.
- Strengthen injection technique and patient safety by refining understanding of muscle structure.