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How To Choose An Aesthetic Injection Training Course

Author : Paul Marks

Submitted : 2012-01-17    Word Count : 650    Popularity:   5

Tags:   botox injection course, injection course

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If you are a medical practitioner or dentist, there are ways you can noticeably improve your medical practice's income. Amongst the best options is the burgeoning field of aesthetic medicine. Nowadays there are plenty of courses in the domain of non-surgical aesthetic training, but you need to follow these steps in order to choose the best botox course for you.

1. See who the supervisors are

You need to choose a course where the educators are either qualified plastic surgeons or skin specialists. Learn the names of the educators and check their file on the medical register. Ensure that they are well known medical practitioners and that they do not have any strikes on their registration. Additionally it'd be sensible to do a pubmed search to look for journal articles under their names. This will give you a good insight into their professional standing.

Ideally you need to choose an injection course where the trainers are either aesthetic skin professionals or cosmetic surgeons who have multiple publications in their name and with clean records.

2. Check how much hands on practice you will have in the course

One of the most critical sides of any botox course is the practical experience. Many of the worst programs offer limited hands on experience. As a minimum the course should offer half a day of clinical experience for a run of the mill botox injection course.

Ideally one full day should be devoted to injection practice, although few injection courses offer this.

If the course includes advanced botox injection systems as well , then an entire day of hands on training is a total must.

3. Check to see if the course provides models for clinical training

Some botox courses require that students bring in volunteers so as to serve as models for injection. Ideally the course should include clinical subjects so as to permit the best clinical . Regularly botox injection courses offer models insanely cost effective treatments. Many models enjoy the to receive low cost treatment while being supervised by experienced clinical educators.

4. Find out what other techniques are taught on the course

While botox is a common and effective aesthetic treatment, learning to inject botox alone is not adequate for even a simple cosmetic medical clinic. As a minimum, if you're interested to widen your practice to provide cosmetic medicine, you need to also train to inject dermal fillers including hyaluronic acid.

Ideally to round out your clinic you should also learn to apply chemical peels, since out of botox, dermal fillers and peels only peels treat the outer layer of skin. At least initially this isn't a must-have but if you are serious about providing quality cosmetic medical care then ultimately you must take a chemical peels course.

5. Check that the course isn't subsidized by any one particular firm

The training provider should provide a unbiased course. If the course is subsidized by a particular brand, frequently other equally effective brands will be excluded from the course. This may lead to a potentially significant gap in your knowledge if you're not exposed to the wide variety of brands available.

6. Check that the course is approved by your medical indemnity insurer

Give your local representative a call to ensure the injection course you are interested in will enable you to get insurance to practice cosmetic medicine. This is critical, since you must have insurance so as to practice.

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Botox Injection Course runs courses in aesthetic medicine. The injections course covers both dermal filler and botox treatments. Following the course, trainees will be in a position to carry out basic procedures such as treatment of the crows feet, scowl lines and forehead lines with botox as well as treatments using dermal fillers like lip augmentation and filling naso-labial fold wrinkles.
All courses are appropriate for both doctors and dentists.

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