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University Level Online Botox Training

University Level Online Botox Training

Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.19 GB | Duration: 8h 28m

The ultimate training course in Botox for Medical Aesthetics

What you'll learn
A comprehensive university-level course covering all the required theory and practice for botox (botulinum toxin) treatments in Medical Aesthetics
History, ethics and law in Aesthetic Medicine
Principles of beauty in Aesthetic Medicine
Relevant anatomy
Botox pharmacology
Botox reconstitution and preparation
All aspects of the practical use of botox in Aesthetic Medicine
Treatment room essentials
The aesthetic consultation and treatment planning
Photographic records
Injection techniques
Complications and unwanted results
Clinical cases
Advice on how to start in Medical Aesthetics
Recommended reading

Requirements
Health professionals (doctors, dentists, nurses, etc.) that are legally entitled to offer aesthetic injectable treatments in their country/state
No experience in aesthetic medicine needed

Description
This university-level course is the exact equivalent to the online training offered by La Salle Open University, a European university that has awarded 4 ECTS credits to the course. This online course has been also accredited with more than 100 Continued Professional Development hours by the UK's prestigious CPD Office.It is a perfect introduction to the use of botulinum toxin in Medical Aesthetics. It is ideal for beginners, but it is also useful for professionals who have attended courses elsewhere and wish to re-establish a solid knowledge foundation.After each module you will be able to test your knowledge with a MCQ quiz.Great emphasis is placed on the safest and more effective techniques, which are used as a point of reference internationally.Our specialised training is aimed at doctors, dentists and other health professionals interested in starting their career in aesthetic medicine, improve their existing skills with the most established techniques, or simply expand their knowledge. You will not find such an amount of powerful and useful information anywhere else, since it is the wealth of knowledge collected over more than 20 years of experience within the profession. You will learn every single step required to offer and perform the treatment safely and effectively.SYLLABUSModule 1: Principles of History, Ethics and Law in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 1Aesthetic Medicine BackgroundDefinition of Aesthetic MedicineHistory of Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 2Differences between aesthetic medicine and conventional medicineTOPIC 3Code of Ethics in Aesthetic MedicineKey pointsKnowledge, skills and performanceSafety and qualityCommunication, partnership and teamworkMaintaining trustTOPIC 4Legal aspects in Aesthetic MedicineModule 2: Principles of Beauty and Attractiveness in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 1Concept of Golden Ratio - PHITOPIC 2Principles of beauty and attractivenessModule 3: Principles of Anatomy in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 1Face anatomy in aesthetics- SkinSkin FunctionsEpidermisDermisSubcutaneous tissueSkin social significanceSkin ageing processTOPIC 2Face anatomy in aesthetics- MuscularTOPIC 3Face anatomy in aesthetics – VascularArteriesVeinsTOPIC 4Face anatomy in aesthetics- NervesModule 4: Principles of Botulinum Toxin in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 1Definition of Botulinum Toxin (BT)BT HistoryBT BiochemistryBT Mechanism of actionTOPIC 2BT commercial preparationsTOPIC 3BT Instructions and reconstitution guidelinesModule 5: Practice of Botulinum Toxin use in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 1Initial consultationTOPIC 2Photographic DocumentationTOPIC 3Room equipmentTOPIC 4Standard Operating Procedure for BT aesthetic treatmentsTOPIC 5Injection techniques – GlabellaTOPIC 6Injection techniques – ForeheadTOPIC 7Injection techniques – Peri-orbital areaTOPIC 8Post-treatment adviceModule 6: Complications and unwanted results of Botulinum Toxin use in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 1COMPLICATIONSHaematomasSwelling, temporary pain, hypoesthesia and headachesInfectionsEyelid ptosisCheek ptosisExcessive brow liftLower orbital foldsDiplopiaNon-responsiveness to treatmentAnaphylaxisTOPIC 2Case study 1 – Eyelid ptosisTOPIC 3Case study 2 – Dissatisfaction with resultsModule 7: Starting in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 1The 10 essential tips for starting in Aesthetic MedicineTOPIC 2Treatments combinationTOPIC 3Recommended readingKnowledge Assesment TestsTotal number of MCQs (multiple choice questions): 163The course provides you with all the documents needed, such as consent forms, patient intake forms, treatment sheets, register, etc.This is a professional course based on the real world for the real world. You will not find needless theory, but only relevant information and comprehensive Know-how. Usually, a university student would pay thousands in tuition fees for the same level of training. Instead, you will benefit from the democratisation of knowledge that is the very essence of Udemy, and obtain the tools to build your new successful practice, for almost a symbolic price. Join us and achieve your dreams of enjoying an extremely rewarding career in Medical Aesthetics!

Overview
Section 1: Principles of History, Ethics and Law in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 1 Aesthetic Medicine Background

Lecture 2 Differences between aesthetic medicine & conventional medicine

Lecture 3 Code of Ethics in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 4 Legal aspects in Aesthetic Medicine

Section 2: Principles of Beauty and Attractiveness in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 5 Concept of Golden Ratio - PHI

Lecture 6 Principles of beauty and attractiveness

Section 3: Principles of Anatomy in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 7 Face Anatomy in Aesthetics - Skin

Lecture 8 Face Anatomy in Aesthetics - Muscular

Lecture 9 Face Anatomy in Aesthetics - Vascular

Lecture 10 Face Anatomy in Aesthetics - Nerves

Section 4: Principles of Botulinum Toxin in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 11 Definition of Botulinum Toxin

Lecture 12 Botulinum Toxin Commercial Preparations

Lecture 13 Botulinum Toxin Instructions and Reconstitution Guidelines

Section 5: Practice of Botulinum Toxin use in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 14 Initial Consultation

Lecture 15 Photographic Documentation

Lecture 16 Room Equipment

Lecture 17 Standard Operating Procedure

Lecture 18 Glabella Treatment Technique

Lecture 19 Forehead Treatment Technique

Lecture 20 Peri-orbital Treatment Technique

Lecture 21 Post-treatment Advice

Section 6: Complications and unwanted results

Lecture 22 Complications and unwanted results

Lecture 23 Case Study 1

Lecture 24 Case Study 2

Section 7: Starting in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 25 Starting in Aesthetic Medicine

Lecture 26 Treatments Combination

Lecture 27 Recommended Reading

Health professionals with or without experience in aesthetic medicine

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