About This Course

A Master’s course in injectables represents an advanced level of education and training designed for medical professionals who wish to specialize in injectable treatments within the field of aesthetic medicine. With the growing demand for non-surgical cosmetic procedures, injectable treatments have become one of the most sought-after services in aesthetic practices worldwide. This course is crucial for those seeking to master the art and science of injectables, including Botox (botulinum toxin), dermal fillers, and other injectable therapies that enhance facial aesthetics, treat medical conditions, and provide anti-aging solutions. Whether performed for cosmetic or therapeutic purposes, injectable treatments require a high level of precision, knowledge, and skill, making comprehensive training essential for safety and efficacy

Why Injectables?

Injectables have revolutionised the field of aesthetic medicine, offering non-invasive solutions to various cosmetic and therapeutic concerns. Unlike traditional plastic surgery, injectable treatments offer immediate results with little to no downtime, making them highly appealing to patients looking for subtle enhancements or corrections. Botox and dermal fillers are the most popular treatments in this category, but the field also includes other injectables, such as collagen stimulators, fat-dissolving agents, and platelet-rich-plasma (PRP). This variety of treatment options allows medical professionals to address a wide range of aesthetic concerns, including wrinkles, fine lines, volume loss, facial asymmetry, and even issues like excessive sweating.

The global aesthetic injectables market is growing rapidly, driven by increased awareness, evolving beauty standards, and advances in medical technology. As more people seek non-surgical cosmetic treatments, practitioners need specialised knowledge and training to deliver effective, safe, and satisfying outcomes. A Master’s course in injectables equips professionals with the skills and expertise required to thrive in this competitive field, offering a comprehensive understanding of both cosmetic and functional applications of injectables.

Structure and Curriculum of the Master’s Course

Master’s course in injectables typically provides an in-depth curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with extensive hands-on experience through a dedicated in patient video demonstrations. The program is usually designed for medical professionals who already have a foundational understanding of aesthetic medicine or related fields. It builds upon basic knowledge, diving deeper into advanced techniques, the science of facial anatomy, and the latest trends in injectable treatments. The course is often segmented into different modules to ensure a comprehensive education across all areas of injectables.

  • Introduction to Injectables and Aesthetic Medicine: This module usually serves as a foundation, providing an overview of aesthetic medicine and the role of injectables within the field. It covers the history, evolution, and market trends of injectables, preparing practitioners to understand their growing significance in cosmetic treatments.
  • Facial Anatomy and Physiology: A deep understanding of facial anatomy is critical for administering injectables safely and effectively. This module covers key aspects of facial muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and skin structure. It focuses on areas commonly treated with injectables, including the forehead, eyes, cheeks, lips, and jawline. Practitioners learn to assess facial structures and identify suitable treatment areas to achieve optimal results while minimising the risk of complications.
  • Botulinum Toxin (Botox) Training: Botox is one of the most popular and widely used injectable treatments for reducing fine lines and wrinkles. This section of the course provides comprehensive training on how to administer Botox safely and effectively. Practitioners learn to treat dynamic wrinkles, such as crow's feet, forehead lines, and frown lines, by targeting the facial muscles responsible for these expressions. The course also covers advanced uses of Botox for medical conditions like hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), migraines, and bruxism (teeth grinding).
  • Dermal Filler Techniques: Dermal fillers, often made from hyaluronic acid, are another essential tool in aesthetic medicine. They are used to restore volume, smooth out deep wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. This part of the course focuses on mastering filler injections in areas such as the lips, cheeks, under-eye hollows, and nasolabial folds. It also explores advanced techniques, such as the use of cannulas for safer and more precise filler placement. The course teaches how to achieve natural-looking results while avoiding common complications, such as lumps, bruising, or overfilling.
  • Complications Management: Safety is a critical aspect of injectable treatments. This module educates practitioners on the potential risks and complications associated with injectables, such as infections, allergic reactions, vascular occlusions, and unsatisfactory results. It also provides guidance on how to manage these complications effectively, ensuring patient safety and satisfaction. Practitioners learn the importance of patient selection, pre-treatment assessments, and post-treatment care in minimising risks.
  • Advanced Techniques and Combination Treatments: As injectables become more sophisticated, practitioners are expected to stay updated on the latest trends and techniques. This module covers advanced injection techniques, such as liquid facelifts, non-surgical rhinoplasty, jawline contouring, and tear trough treatments. It also explores how to combine different injectable treatments, such as Botox with dermal fillers, to create more comprehensive, long-lasting, and natural-looking results for patients.

Topics for This Course

Skin Anatomy & Physiology

  • No. of Videos - 13
  • Total Time - 1:58:59 Hrs

Importance of anatomy face and muscles of facial expression in the field of facial aesthetics
Understanding facial anatomy, particularly the intricate structure of muscles, blood supply, and nerve networks, is essential in the field of facial aesthetics. The facial muscles control expressions, from subtle smiles to more complex emotive displays, all of which contribute to an individual's unique appearance. These muscles, such as the orbicularis oculi and zygomaticus major, overlay critical structures, making knowledge of their location and function crucial in cosmetic procedures like Botox and filler applications. Accurate mapping of the muscles allows practitioners to enhance or minimize expressions, balancing facial harmony and symmetry.

Equally important is the knowledge of blood supply, predominantly from the branches of the facial artery and veins, as this ensures safe injection techniques and minimizes complications, such as bruising or vascular occlusion. Similarly, understanding the facial nerve's path, particularly the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII), which innervates most of the expression muscles, aids in preventing nerve damage during treatments. Comprehensive knowledge of facial anatomy helps professionals tailor aesthetic procedures safely, effectively addressing aging signs, contouring, and enhancing features while preserving natural expressions and facial functionalit



Botulinum Toxin

  • No. of Videos - 6
  • Total Time - 01:08:23 Hrs

Botulinum toxin, commonly known by its brand names like Botox, is a widely used cosmetic treatment in facial aesthetics for reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. This neurotoxin works by temporarily blocking nerve signals to the muscles, leading to muscle relaxation in targeted areas, which smooths out dynamic wrinkles caused by facial expressions, such as frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines.

The procedure is minimally invasive, typically performed in a clinical setting, and involves a series of small injections. Results are visible within a few days and can last three to six months, making it a popular choice for individuals seeking a youthful appearance without the need for surgery.

Botulinum toxin is also used for other aesthetic concerns, including brow lifting and jawline contouring. With its proven safety and effectiveness, it remains one of the leading treatments in facial aesthetics, enhancing natural beauty while maintaining facial expressiveness.

Dermal Fillers

  • No. of Videos - 8
  • Total Time - 0:40:59 Hrs

Dermal fillers are a popular non-surgical treatment in facial aesthetics designed to restore volume, enhance facial contours, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Composed of various substances, such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, or poly-L-lactic acid, dermal fillers are injected into targeted areas of the face to plump the skin and create a more youthful appearance.

Common applications include adding volume to cheeks, smoothing nasolabial folds, enhancing lips, and improving the contours of the jawline. The procedure is quick and minimally invasive, often requiring no downtime, allowing patients to resume normal activities almost immediately.

Results are visible right away and typically last from six months to two years, depending on the type of filler used and individual factors. With their ability to provide natural-looking results and enhance facial harmony, dermal fillers have become a go-to solution for those seeking to rejuvenate their appearance without surgical intervention.

Dermal Threads

  • No. of Videos - 8
  • Total Time - 01:01:42 Hrs

Dermal threads, also known as thread lifts or PDO (polydioxanone) threads, are an innovative non-surgical treatment in facial aesthetics that aims to lift and tighten sagging skin. This procedure involves the insertion of dissolvable threads into the skin’s deeper layers using a thin needle. Once in place, the threads stimulate collagen production, providing immediate lifting effects while promoting natural skin rejuvenation over time.

Dermal threads can be used to target various areas of the face, including the cheeks, jawline, and neck, making them a versatile option for those seeking a more youthful appearance without the need for invasive surgery. The procedure typically lasts around 30 to 60 minutes and has minimal downtime, with most patients able to return to their daily activities shortly after treatment.

Results are visible immediately and continue to improve as collagen builds over several months. With their ability to provide natural-looking results and restore facial contour, dermal threads are becoming an increasingly popular choice in aesthetic medicine.

Faculty

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Dr. Manish Bhanushali

As an aesthetician and oral surgeon with over 14 years of experience, I specialize in facial aesthetics, trichology, botox, fillers, anti-aging, acne treatments, oral surgery, veneers, and prosthodontics. At Facial Aesthetics and Oral Surgery, I provide personalized care using the latest techniques to enhance my clients' beauty, confidence, and oral health. I also teach and create online courses on cosmetology, aesthetic medicine, dermal threads, and fillers, staying at the forefront of advancements in my field while offering holistic, multidisciplinary care.

Course Includes:

  • Price: Rs. 30,000Rs. 18,000
  • Instrutor: Dr. Manish Bhanushali
  • Duration: 4:50:00 Hrs
  • book iconLessons: 36
  • Language: English
  • Certificate: Yes

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