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BOTOX® Foundation Course

The BOTOX® in Aesthetic Medicine Foundation Course, developed by Dr. Tim Pearce, is an online training program tailored for medical professionals seeking to acquire foundational knowledge and skills in administering botulinum toxin treatments for the upper face. This comprehensive course encompasses essential topics such as product introduction, patient consent, treatment planning, and injection techniques. The curriculum includes a series of online lessons covering key concepts of botulinum toxin in aesthetic medicine, an introduction to the three main botulinum toxin types, syringe preparation for injection, the consultation process, facial assessment, treatment planning, and injection techniques. Additionally, a bonus module focuses on treating the male forehead. This program is designed to complement practical, hands-on training and is suitable for medical practitioners such as physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who are new to aesthetic medicine. It is important to note that botulinum toxin is a prescription-only product; non-prescribers will need to collaborate with a qualified prescriber who has completed the course and holds appropriate insurance coverage. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion, contributing to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements.

Dermal Filler Complications Mastery

The Dermal Filler Complications Mastery course, developed by Dr. Tim Pearce, is an advanced eLearning program designed to help aesthetic practitioners understand, diagnose, treat, and prevent complications associated with dermal filler treatments. This comprehensive course offers illustrated and animated video guides covering a wide range of complications, including impending necrosis, haematoma, blindness, nerve injury, infection, salivary gland injury, inflammatory lesions, non-inflammatory lesions, and stroke. Participants will have access to hours of easily accessible footage that can be revisited as needed, ensuring a deep and lasting comprehension of the material. The course also includes practical resources such as protocols for rapid diagnosis and management, consent forms, and aftercare leaflets, all designed to enhance patient safety and practitioner confidence. This program is ideal for medical professionals, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, who are involved in aesthetic medicine and seek to elevate their expertise in handling dermal filler complications. By completing this course, practitioners will be better prepared to manage adverse events, thereby improving patient outcomes and satisfaction.

Dermal Fillers Foundation Course

The Dermal Fillers Foundation Course by Dr. Tim Pearce is an online program designed for licensed medical professionals seeking to develop foundational skills in dermal filler treatments. This comprehensive eLearning course covers essential topics such as facial anatomy, product selection, patient consultation, and injection techniques for areas including nasolabial folds, melolabial folds, frown lines, cheek lines, and upper lip lines. While the course does not include hands-on training with live models or provide physical products, it serves as a theoretical complement to practical, face-to-face training. Participants will have lifetime access to the course materials, which are regularly updated to reflect the latest practices. The course is fully accredited by the CPD Certification Service, offering 3 CPD hours/points upon completion. There are no prerequisites, making it accessible to all licensed healthcare professionals interested in expanding their aesthetic practice.

Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Frontalis Muscle

The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Frontalis Muscle course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the forehead's complex anatomy and improve neuromodulator injection techniques in this region. Treating the forehead with neuromodulators is considered one of the most challenging facial areas due to the frontalis muscle being the sole elevator of the eyebrows and the specific ways aging affects the forehead. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, the course provides an in-depth, layer-by-layer anatomical dissection of the forehead, discussing recent research findings and associated injection techniques. Participants will learn effective methods to avoid adverse events such as eyebrow ptosis or the "Spock" effect. This course is ideal for healthcare providers, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, involved in aesthetic medicine who wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments. The program consists of a single lesson with a total runtime of 11 minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment. Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the forehead's anatomy, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.

Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Platysma Muscle

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.

Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Mentalis Muscle

The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Mentalis Muscle course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of the mentalis muscle's anatomy and improve the safety and efficacy of neuromodulator treatments targeting this area. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, this course employs a detailed, layer-by-layer dissection technique to elucidate the anatomy of the depressor anguli oris (DAO) and depressor labii inferioris (DLI) muscles. Participants will observe demonstrations of injection techniques, learn about potential adverse events resulting from incorrect targeting—such as injections too close to the DLI or orbicularis oris muscle—and focus on strategies to identify and prevent complications. This course is ideal for healthcare providers, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants involved in aesthetic medicine who wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments. The program consists of a single lesson with a total runtime of 8 minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment, allowing participants to revisit the material as needed to reinforce their learning. Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the mentalis muscle's anatomy, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.

Neuromodulator Injection Techniques

The Neuromodulator Injection Techniques course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is a comprehensive online program designed for medical professionals aiming to enhance their proficiency in administering neuromodulator treatments across 11 common facial areas. Each module provides an in-depth exploration of the underlying anatomy, detailed injection techniques, and strategies to achieve optimal, natural-looking results while minimizing risks. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, the course covers treatment strategies for horizontal forehead lines, glabellar lines, lateral canthal lines, bunny lines, masseter muscle hypertrophy, chin augmentation, lip flip and perioral lines, gummy smiles, marionette lines (DAO), the Toxin Lift, and platysmal bands. Each lesson begins with a thorough anatomical dissection, followed by demonstrations of precise injection techniques tailored to the specific area. This program is ideal for healthcare providers, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants involved in aesthetic medicine who wish to refine their skills and deepen their understanding of facial anatomy related to neuromodulator applications. The course consists of 11 lessons with a total runtime of 131 minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment, allowing participants to revisit the material as needed to reinforce their learning. Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of various facial regions' anatomy, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.

Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Nasalis Muscle

The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Nasalis Muscle course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the nasalis muscle's anatomy and improve the safety and efficacy of neuromodulator treatments targeting this area. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, this course provides a detailed, layer-by-layer anatomical dissection of the nasalis muscle and the associated layers of the midface. Participants will learn about effective injection techniques and strategies to avoid adverse events, ensuring safe and successful outcomes. This course is ideal for healthcare providers, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants involved in aesthetic medicine who wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments. The program consists of a single lesson with a total runtime of 6 minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment, allowing participants to revisit the material as needed to reinforce their learning. Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the nasalis muscle's anatomy, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.

Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Masseter Muscle

The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Masseter Muscle course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the masseter muscle's anatomy and improve the safety and efficacy of neuromodulator treatments for conditions such as bruxism and myofascial pain. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, this course provides a detailed, layer-by-layer anatomical dissection of the lateral midface, focusing on the masseter muscle. Participants will learn about appropriate needle sizes, various anatomical planes involved in toxin injections, and strategies to minimize the risk of adverse events associated with masseter muscle treatments. This course is ideal for healthcare providers, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants involved in aesthetic medicine who wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments. The program consists of a single lesson with a total runtime of 10 minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment, allowing participants to revisit the material as needed to reinforce their learning. Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the masseter muscle's anatomy, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.

Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Lateral Canthal Lines

The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Lateral Canthal Lines course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of the periorbital region's anatomy and improve the safety and efficacy of neuromodulator injections for treating lateral canthal lines, commonly known as crow's feet. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, this course provides a detailed, layer-by-layer anatomical dissection of the periorbital area and upper midface. Participants will review optimal injection techniques targeting the orbicularis oculi muscle, aiming to minimize risks and achieve effective results. The course emphasizes understanding the delicate layered arrangement of periorbital anatomy to prevent adverse events associated with neuromodulator treatments in this region. This course is ideal for healthcare providers, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants involved in aesthetic medicine who wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments. The program consists of a single lesson with a total runtime of 14 minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment, allowing participants to revisit the material as needed to reinforce their learning. Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the periorbital region's anatomy, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.