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Cosmetic Injector Certification + PRP Online Training Bundle

As a previous online training customer with the IAPAM, we have a special Black Friday offer just for you!

Continue your journey to a fulfilling path in aesthetic medicine with our Advanced Cosmetic Injector Certification at an unbeatable Black Friday price. 

PLUS… Sign up before November 29 and you’ll also get Introduction to PRP for Aesthetics for FREE (value $595).

Black Friday Price: Only $680!

(Reg. $2,790. Save $2,110!)

Offer Details

Includes: Cosmetic Injector Certification (includes beginner and advanced Botox® & Filler treatments, 25+ detailed procedural videos, comprehensive facial anatomy & musculature review, downloadable training materials and more!)

Price: $680 (Reg. $2,790. Save $2,110!)

Bonus: FREE access to our Introduction to PRP for Aesthetics online certificate (Value: $595!)

Sale Ends: November 29!

Hurry… this offer goes dark November 29!

Earn Your Cosmetic Injector Certification in 3 Easy Steps!

Earn Your Cosmetic Injector Certification in 3 Easy Steps!

Step 1

Sign up for online training and get instant access

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Step 2

Complete both required online self-study courses

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Step 3

Receive your Advanced Cosmetic Injector Certificate

What's Included?

If you’re looking for the fastest and most effective way to expand your skills in cosmetic injectables, the Cosmetic Injector Certification is your key!

This certification track consists of:

Develop a strong foundation in cosmetic injectables and set yourself up for success as a cosmetic injector. Starting with a detailed review of facial anatomy and musculature, you’ll learn basic procedures like using Botulinum Toxin to treat the upper face, migraines, hyperhidrosis, dermal fillers, contraindications and more! You will receive a certificate at the end of this course.

Once you are confident in your foundation knowledge of cosmetic injectables, you will bolster your know-how and skill with the latest in procedures and techniques like treating around the eyes, around the mouth (including the “lip flip” technique”, jaw and chin augmentation and much more!

You must complete both online certificates to qualify for the Cosmetic Injector Certification.

PRP for Aesthetics is a natural progression of services for any aesthetic practice or medpsa and can supplement your existing non-invasive aesthetic patient procedures to create longer lasting results, reduce facial wrinkles and deep creases, pump up sagging skin, improve tone and texture and more!

Get Access to Detailed Training Materials

Get Access to Detailed Training Materials

The courses includes detailed procedural videos and comprehensive downloadable training material.

Beginner Procedural Videos

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Advanced Procedural Videos

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Facial Muscles

Our online training includes a variety of detailed training videos, reading and reference material, presentations and downloadable content to guide you through the different training modules. 

You can proceed through each course at your pace and begin implementing your new skills whenever you’re ready. You’ll be well on your way to enjoying a more profitable practice while gaining more free time!

Introduction to Cosmetic Injectables Training Course

Introduction to Cosmetic Injectables Training Course

This program is perfect for licensed healthcare providers* with no previous experience looking to get their start with aesthetics and Botox® training.

Getting Started with Cosmetic Injectables

  • Review of Facial Anatomy & Musculature: Describe the anatomy & physiology of the skin
  • What are Neuromodulators? Describe the pharmacology & mechanism of action for Botulinum Toxin Type A toxins
  • Botox Injections Guide: Differentiate between the currently FDA approved Botulinum Toxin Type A toxin’s: OnabotulinumtoxinA (Botox®), AbobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport®) and IncobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin®), and PrabotulinumtoxinA-xvfs (JEUVEAU®)
  • Facial Contouring: Understand how botulinum toxins and dermal fillers are used to contour the face
  • Facial Injection Best Practices: Discuss potential side effects with patients, and clearly explain post-treatment instructions. Identify contraindications and potential complications with cosmetic injections

Botulinum Toxin Training Resources

  • Upper and Lower Face Injections: Understand injection tips and techniques with regards to injecting both the upper and lower face
  • Using Botulinum Toxin Injections to Treat Migraines: Understand how to use botulinum toxins to treat migraines, including diagnosis, injection techniques and potential adverse effects
  • Using Botulinum Toxin Injections for TMJ: Understand how Temporomandibular Myofacial pain can be treated with Botulinum Toxins, including diagnosis, injection techniques and potential adverse effects
  • Using Botulinum Toxin Injections for Hyperhidrosis Treatment: Understand how to use botulinum toxins to treat excess sweating (hyperhidrosis), including diagnosis, injection techniques and potential adverse effects
  • Instructions for Preparation, Dosage and Administration: Be able to assess patients who request cosmetic injectables procedures. Understand the correct preparation, reconstitution, dilution, dosage and administration techniques for each of the FDA approved botulinum toxins

Dermal Filler Training Resources

  • Facial Anatomy and Danger Zones when Injecting Fillers: Understand the facial anatomy and common danger zones when injecting dermal fillers into the face
  • Nasolabial Fold and Lip Injections with Fillers: Understand how to perform two of the most common dermal filler injections, nasolabial fold and lips
  • Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment of Dermal Filler Complications: Understand the most common filler injections and how to treat them

The Cosmetic Injectable Playbook

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Cosmetic Injectables Playbook

When you sign up for the Introduction to Cosmetic Injectables Course, you will have access to our downloadable Cosmetic Injectable Playbook. 

This comprehensive guide includes detailed information such as:

  • Facial Anatomy
  • Dilution
  • Reconstitution
  • Treatment Considerations
  • Upper Face Injection Locations
  • Patient Treatment Injection Charts

Advanced Cosmetic Injectables Training Course

Advanced Cosmetic Injectables Training Course

This program is perfect for licensed healthcare providers* experienced cosmetic injectors looking to expand their skills to included advanced cosmetic injectable procedures. 

Learning objectives include: 

Advanced Botulinum Toxin Procedures

  • Botulinum Toxin in the Lower Face: Understand the facial and cervical anatomy of the lower face.
  • Micro-dosing of Botulinum Toxins: Identify when and how to perform intradermal micro-dosing of botulinum toxins.
  • Mid Forehead Brow Lift: Understand how botulinum toxin can be used to manipulate or change the position and/or shape of the brow.
  • Botulinum Toxins in Lower Eyelid: Understand how to utilize botulinum toxins to treat under-eye bags, sagging skin, and droopy eyelids.
  • Botulinum Toxins Around the Lips: Understand how the dynamic vertical rhytids originating at the vermilion border of the lip can be treated, and how to perform a “lip flip.”
  • Treating a Gummy Smile: Be able to minimize excessive gingival display with botulinum toxins
  • Treating the Jawline and Pre-Jowl Area: Understand how botulinum toxin injection can be used to target the depressor anguli oris and platysma muscles
  • Treating Platysma Bands: Understand how a botulinum toxin can smoothen the platysma.
  • Treating Masseteric Hypertrophy: Understand how to improve the appearance of a prominent mandibular angle due to masseteric hypertrophy.
  • Treating Bruxism: How to perform a botulinum toxin injection into the masseter and temporalis muscles an effective treatment for bruxism and jaw pain.
  • Treating Botox Complications: Discuss potential side effects with patients, and understand the most common and relatively rare adverse events.
  • Botulinum Toxin Injections Around The Eyes – Some Common Unwanted Effects And What To Do: Understand common unwanted effects of injecting botulinum toxins around the eyes, and what to do about them.
  • Treating Eyelid Ptosis and Brow Ptosis: Understand how you can reduce the risk of eyelid and brow ptosis

Advanced Dermal Filler Training Resources

  • Anatomy Review for Advanced Filler Procedures: Have an in-depth understanding of the muscles, nerves, and blood vessels in the forehead, temples, nose, cheeks, and perioral areas.
  • Tear Trough Area: Understand how to utilize dermal fillers to reduce the sunken appearance of the eye.
  • Non-Surgical “Nose Job” (Nose Augmentation): Understand how dermal filler injections can temporarily adjust the shape of the nose.
  • Jaw & Chin Recontouring: Understand how dermal fillers can add definition, symmetry, contour, and balance to the jawline and chin area.
  • Earlobe Correction: Understand how dermal fillers can be used to treat sagging earlobes and reduce elongated earring holes.
  • Using Cannulas for Filler Injections: Describe the best situations when you to use a flexible blunt cannula to place hyaluronic acid dermal fillers.
  • Consensus Recommendations for the Use of Radiesse in the Face and Body: Understand the current consensus recommendation for the safe and effective use of hyperdiluted CaHA for face and body biostimulation.
  • Treating Dermal Filler Complications: Understand how to manage and treat dermal filler complications.
  • Neutralizing Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Understand how to neutralize hyaluronic acid filler complications with hyaluronidase and Nitroglycerin Paste.

Online PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) for Aesthetics Training Course

This program is a perfect complement to add to your existing aesthetics services or to enhance your offerings when you open your aesthetics practice or medspa. By taking this certificate, you’ll learn:

Introduction to Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

  • What is PRP?
  • Facial Anatomy
  • Structure of the Skin
  • Physiology of Aging
  • The Principles of PRP
  • Using Centrifuges for PRP
  • Practical Guidelines for PRP Treatment
  • Steps of PRP Procedure
PRP for Lip Injections
  • What Is Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) for Lip Injections?
  • PRP for Lip Injections Protocols
  • Perform PRP for Lip Injections
  • Benefits of PRP for Lip Injections
  • Choose PRP for Lip Injections compared to other methods
  • Results and Frequency of Injections
  • Interactions with other Fillers

PRP for Hair Restoration

  • Introduction to PRP for Hair Restoration
  • Types of Hair Loss and Treatment
  • Equipment, Preparation, Procedure and Duration
  •  Side effects and Contraindications of PRP for Hair Restoration
  • Assessment of the PRP Procedure for Hair Restoration
  • Post Treatment Care for PRP for Hair Restoration
  • Patient Profile
  • Cost for the PRP for Hair Restoration Treatment
  • Microneedling and PRP for Hair Restoration
Incorporating PRP with and Other Aesthetic Procedures
  • PRP and Fillers
  • PRP and Microneedling
  • PRP vs Topical Skin Therapy
  • PRP and Fractional Laser

PRP Patient Care and Your Practice

  • Client Selection for PRP
  • PRP Contraindications
  • PRP Aftercare
  • Advanced Consultation Skills
  • Psychology in Aesthetic Practice
  • Professionalism, Law and Ethics in PRP Practice

Get Detailed Charting Materials

Our comprehensive Introduction to Cosmetic Injectables course includes useful resources, patient charting templates, reference materials and more to equip you with everything you’ll need to get started in aesthetic medicine.


Cosmetic Injectables Patient Chart

Get Certified in Cosmetic Injectables Today!

Botox® Is Just the Beginning—We’ll Teach You the Rest!
Learn Everything You Need to Start a Profitable Practice in Just 4-Days!

Attend the most comprehensive accredited AMA PRA CAT 1 CME Botox® training weekend, learn how to create a profitable practice with the top 5 most lucrative non-invasive treatments, get hands-on Botox® training in a multi-million dollar aesthetics practice and get trained in GLP-1 agonists and other medically-supervised weight loss treatments.

Hands-on Botox® Training for Physicians
January 17-20

Scottsdale, Arizona 

FAQ

Who can sign up for online training?

Online training is open to licensed medical professionals with the following designations: MD/DO, DMD/DDS, NP, PA, RN or LPN.

What kind of training materials do you provide?

Courses include a combination of text lectures, detailed videos and comprehensive downloadable content.

How long will I have access to the course?

You have unlimited access to your course for 12 months from your date of purchase. You can come back and review the material as much as you like within that time – even if you have already completed the course!

Can I earn CMEs?

Yes, these courses are eligible for CMEs. These include: Introduction to Cosmetic Injectables (8 CMEs), Advanced Cosmetic Injectables (9 CMEs) and Introduction to PRP for Aesthetics (5 CMEs).

How long do the courses take?

Training times vary depending on the person, but on average, each course can take you anywhere from 7-10 hours to complete. 

Do I get a certificate?

Yes, upon the successful completion of each course you will be emailed your certificate.

Do I need to do any hands-on training with Botox® before i can practice or is online training enough?

Our training and courses do not give you the legal right to perform medical procedures. Check with your local governing board to ensure you are working within your scope of work prior to signing up for training.

Once you have confirmed the regulations in your state, online training is enough for you to get started. If you are not confident in your injection skills, you should upgrade to live hands-on training at the Aesthetic Medicine Symposium

*Botox® is a trademark of Allergan Inc.

*Licensed healthcare providers include: MDs/DOs, NPs, PAs, RNs and LPNs.

The AAFP has reviewed Cosmetic Injectables for Healthcare Providers and deemed it acceptable for up to 8.00 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 09/01/2024 to 08/31/2025. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The AAFP has reviewed Advanced Cosmetic Injectables for Healthcare Providers and deemed it acceptable for up to 9.00 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 09/01/2024 to 08/31/2025.
The AAFP has reviewed Platelet-Rich Plasma for Healthcare Providers and deemed it acceptable for up to 5.00 Enduring Materials AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 05/20/2024 to 05/19/2025. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

** Please note, taking this training doesn’t give you the legal right to perform medical procedures, please contact your local governing body to ensure you are working within your scope of practice.

Disclaimer:

No information or opinion contained herein is intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice relative to your specific medical condition. No intent to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease is implied or intended. You should always speak with a health care professional before taking or using any dietary, nutritional, weight loss, herbal supplement or any other product. We strongly urge you to visit your doctor and discuss your health needs before beginning any diet or exercise program. Proceed at your own risk. We make no claims about specific products and any information contained herein is personal opinion only and should not be construed as medical advice in any way. The information contained on this document is provided for information and entertainment purposes only. 


Disclaimer of Endorsement:

The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM) offers an online training program for individuals interested in learning about aesthetic and medical weight management procedures. However, please note that the IAPAM does not endorse any specific product or service mentioned in the training program.

Additionally, completion of the IAPAM training program does not constitute endorsement of an individual’s skills or abilities in performing aesthetic procedures. The IAPAM does not guarantee the competency or proficiency of any individual who has taken our course, in addition to any other “certification or certificates” we offer, including the CAP (Certified Aesthetics Provider) program.

While the IAPAM strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information in our training program, we cannot guarantee that the information is completely error-free or that it will meet your specific needs. Participants have an implied responsibility to use the newly acquired information to enhance patient outcomes and their own professional development. The information presented in this course is not meant to serve as a guideline for patient management. Any procedures, medications, or other courses of diagnosis or treatment discussed in this activity should not be used by healthcare providers without evaluation of patient conditions and possible contraindications on dangers in use, review of any applicable manufacturer’s product information, and comparison with recommendations of other authorities.

The course may contain discussion of published and/or investigational uses of agents that are not indicated by the FDA. The IAPAM does not recommend the use of any agent outside of the labeled indications. The opinions expressed in the educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of any organization associated with this activity. Please refer to the official prescribing information for each product for discussion of approved indications, contraindications and warnings. Prescription information and use of medical devices should be undertaken only after confirmation of information by consulting the FDA-approved uses and information.

We reserve the right to modify our courses at any time without notice. Further, we reserve the right to limit the courses we offer or the number of people who may register for any course at any one time. Therefore, we cannot guarantee that any course you may be interested in will be available to you at any particular time.

We also cannot guarantee 100% availability of our website or any course offered on our website. In addition, we cannot guarantee availability of an internet connection at all times.

Therefore, the IAPAM disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, regarding the content and information presented in our online training program, as well as any outcome resulting from the use of this information. The IAPAM shall not be held liable for any damages, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising out of or relating to the use of our training program.

By accessing and using our training program, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclaimer of endorsement and accept all risks associated with the use of the information presented in our training program.

Terms of Certification: 

Please click here to review our terms of certification in detail on our Terms & Conditions page.