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The Most Comprehensive Medical Aesthetics Training!
Set Yourself Apart: Exceptional Botox®, Dysport™, Filler & Laser Training
National Laser Institute offers the highest quality and most comprehensive hands-on medical aesthetic training programs in the United States. Any clinician, whether you are and MD, DO, PA, APRN or RN will benefit from the technical training and practical knowledge for business development delivered by our knowledgeable and experienced Dermatologists, Cosmetic Surgeons, Nurses and Laser Experts.
Registration:
- $5,550 7 Day CME: Botox®, Dysport™, Fillers, & Laser (Most Popular)
- $3,750 Three days of injectable training - Botox®, Dysport™, Fillers and Sclerotherapy
- $3,550 Five Days Laser Training
- $2,750 Two Days of injectable Training - Botox®, Dysport™, Fillers
- $2,395 Medical Director & Laser Safety Officer (L.S.O.) Course
- $1,495 One day of injectable training – Botox®, Dysport™, Fillers or Sclerotherapy
- $795 One Day Advanced Chemical Peel training
Course Approved
Only for qualified health professionals
(RNs, MDs, DOs, PAs)
- Lead by skilled Dermatologists, Cosmetic Surgeons
- More Training - up to 7 Days with catered lunchs
- Multiple experts teaching Botox®, Dermal Fillers, Laser, IPL & Radiofrequency
- Train on Multiple dermal fillers and Devices from Leading Manufacturers
- Enter a cash business – no insurance billing
- Business and marketing training on how to improve revenues and enhance career opportunities
Summary of Courses:
7 Day CME: Botox®, Dysport™, Fillers & Laser (Most Popular) (Click Here)
This Medical Aesthetic Training course is our comprehensive program designed to prepare nurses, physicians and physician assistants to inject Botox®, Dysport™ and Dermal Fillers, and to deliver laser and light based treatments. Learn to build and market your practice and improve your earning potential.
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Advanced Botox®, Dysport™ and Fillers (Click Here)
- Patient Criteria
- Injection Technique
- Indications and contraindications
- Types of fillers and their uses
- Hands on training
- Advanced skin rejuvenation techniques
- Combining Dermal Fillers and Botox®
- Upper Mid and Lower Face Contouring
- Mid Level Face Lifting
- Off label uses of Botox® and Fillers
- Hands on training
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Laser & Light Based Treatments (Click Here)
- Laser/IPL Hair Reduction
- Intense Pulsed Light Skin Rejuvenation
- Fractional Wrinkle Reduction
- Radio Frequency Skin Tightening
- Laser Vein Reduction
- Laser Tattoo Reduction
- Clinical Hands on training
Sclerotherapy (Click Here)
- Vein abnormalities.
- Patient assessment
- Types of sclerosants
- Injection techniques
- Spider and reticular veins
- Hands on training
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Medical Director and L.S.O. Course (Click Here)
- Laser Safety Officer Certification
- Federal and State Regulations Regarding Non-Ionizing Radiation
- General Hair Removal and Cosmetic Laser/Intense Pulse Light Safety Injection techniques
- Laser/Intense Pulse Light Technical and Medical Considerations
Advanced Chemical Peel (Click Here)
- Depth Classification of Low-High medical-grade solutions
- Wound healing, tissue interaction and stages of skin peeling
- Laser Enhancement Peels
- Combination and Layering
- Skin Types and Procedural Protocol for treating specific skin conditions
- Client Preparation with pre and post procedural care instructions.
- Peel Contradictions and safety protocols
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| 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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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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