Comprehensive Course Overview
This Medical Aesthetic Training course is a comprehensive 7 day program designed to prepare nurses, physicians and physician assistants to inject Botox and Dermal Fillers and deliver laser, Intense Pulsed Light treatments and other popular modalities.
| Why is NLI the leading Medical Aesthetics training company in the U.S.? |
• Dermatologist & Cosmetic Surgeon lead classes
• Most Comprehensive: Up to 7 Days of Training
• 5 expert instructors in each course |
• Luxury retail medical spa setting
• Business Development/ Marketing Seminars
• Catered daily Lunches |
Day One (Monday)
Didactic Classroom Overview
Laser Bio-physics and Tissue Interaction
Key learning on laser bio physics, laser and IPL tissue interaction, hair and skin review and laser safety regulations. This course will also provide information on treatable skin and conditions that should not be treated.
Day Two (Tuesday):
Clinical Practice: Laser and IPL Permanent Hair Reduction
Day Three (Wednesday)
Clinical Practice: Intense Pulsed Light Photo Facial Skin Rejuvenation
Day Four (Thursday)
Clinical Practice: Fractional Laser Wrinkle Reduction & Laser Vein Reduction
Day Five (Friday)
Clinical Practice: Laser Tattoo Removal & Radio Frequency Skin Tightening
Marketing: Setting yourself up for Success
Day Six (Saturday)
Botox Treatments
Marketing: Adding Medical Aesthetics Injectables to Your Practice
Day Seven (Sunday)
Dermal Fillers (using multiple products)
Registration:
$5,550 7 Day Medical Aesthetics Training (NV) (Most Popular)
$3,550 Five Days Laser Training (NV)
$2,750 Two Days of injectable Training - Botox, Fillers (NV)
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CME/CE Approved
National Laser Institute Courses are approved for CME credits for physicians and physician assistants and CE credits for nurses.
This activity was planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the EXCEL Continuing Education and National Laser Institute.
This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Arizona Nurses’ Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.