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Medical Aesthetics: Injectables
Botox®, Dysport™ and Dermal Fillers injections are by far the most popular cosmetic treatments on the market today. Over 4 million cosmetic injectable treatments were performed in 2008.
Even in tough economic times, more people are turning to injectables to help them feel better, look better and pay much less than surgical face lifts. In the third quarter of 2008 Botox® sales rose 13%! The course covers both clinical considerations as well as important cosmetic issues that enhance communication between the provider and the client. This course will also enlighten the participant on how to build a practice and capitalize on the enormous market that now exists in the United States for injectables, and how providers are discovering their niches. Below is a list of the course objectives as well as sample agenda for the day. Please feel free to contact us with your questions or if you wish to sign up for the course.
| Why Is NLI The Leading Medical Aesthetics Training Company In The U.S.? |
- Classes Lead By Dermatologists, Cosmetic Surgeons and Leading Industry Physicians
- Train On Multiple, Industry Leading Technologies
- Luxury, Retail Medical Spa Training Center
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- Medical Advisory Board With Over 100 Years Of Combined Experience
- Business Development/ Marketing Seminars
- Featured In The Top National Health and Beauty Publications
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| NLI NOW TRAINS in DYSPORT™! |
FDA Approved in April 2009, Dysport™, once the new kid on the block, has quickly become a top competitor when it comes to cosmetic injections and relieving clients from their wrinkles, crinkles and creases! We are proud to offer our medical professionals both classroom and clinical instruction on the proper dilution, injection technique and pre/post treatment considerations for Dysport™ - made of Botulium Toxin A, just as Botox® is. |
Learn From the Best!
National Laser Institute has been educating health professionals on non surgical procedures ranging from Botox® to Laser Hair removal for over five years! We are proud to have the reputation as the leading training center in North America. NLI will be opening new locations across the country.
The courses are lead by Dermatologists and Cosmetic Surgeons.
| Overview Agenda |
Botox®, Dysport™ Overview
Saturday
8:30 am to 6:00 pm (9 hours of instruction)
- Aesthetics Overview
- Patient Selection Experience and Communication
- The ageing process: Why lines/folds occur and how to better treat them.
- History and Science of Botox®
- Lunch Seminar: Adding Medical Aesthetics to Your Practice
- Training of the Upper and Lower Face
- Injection Technique
- Risks and Benefits
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Dermal Fillers
Sunday
8:30 am to 6:00 pm (9 hours of instruction)
- Patient Selection
- Types of Fillers
- Indications and Contraindications
- Lunch Seminar: Adding Medical Aesthetics to Your Practice
- Folds, wrinkles and lip enhancement
- Demonstration and hands-on training for cosmetic use of Botox®
- Injection Technique
- Cosmetic Practice Building
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Attendees will receive a course manual consisting of marketing tools, necessary supporting forms such as history, consent, and policy/procedure. And most importantly a Certification of Training upon completion of course.
Botox® & Dysport™: Accredited, intensive training for Doctors, Nurses, Physician Assistants, and other qualified health professionals on the delivery of botulinum toxin type A.
Dermal Fillers: Accredited, intensive training for Doctors, Nurses, Physician Assistants, and other qualified health professionals on the delivery of Dermal Fillers including: the Hyaluronic Family (Restylane, Hylaform, Juvederm, Hyaluronic Acid), Zyderm/Zyplast, Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast, Collagen, Sculptra, and more.
Class Schedule
Classes are offered every month, click here to view the schedule.
Course Price
Injectables:
1 day - $1495
2 day - $2750
3 day - $3750
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For more details on this course please contact us at info@nlionline.com
National Laser Institute - Continuing Education Credits
Continuing nursing education activities (CE credits) have been submitted to the Arizona Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. The Arizona Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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Continuing medical education activities (CME credits) have been reviewed and are acceptable for up to 66 prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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