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Understand the mechanism of action and applications of FDA-approved botulinum toxins.
Master sterile techniques for product handling, storage, and reconstitution.
Learn PRF biology, preparation (phlebotomy and centrifuge protocols), and injection techniques (papule and subdermal).
Develop skills to manage complications, ensure patient safety, and achieve optimal results.
Gain hands-on experience with Botox and PRF injections on live patients.
Identify key facial landmarks and treat common aesthetic areas (frown lines, forehead lines, crow’s feet).
Conduct professional consultations and set realistic treatment expectations.
Explore how Botox complements dermal fillers, PRF, microneedling, and laser therapies.
Establish fee structures and access essential documentation (treatment forms, informed consents).
Explore the role of laser technology in enhancing facial aesthetics.
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Day 1 — Friday
08:30-09:00
Registration & breakfast09:00-12:00
Lecture on neurotoxins, facial anatomy, and Botox injection techniques12:00-01:00
Lunch01:00-05:00
Live demo & hands-on Botox injections
*All hands-on practice will be performed between registered attendeesDay 2 — Saturday
08:30-09:00
Breakfast & Sign-in09:00-12:00
Lecture on Lasers, PRF biology, phlebotomy, centrifuge protocols, and injection techniques specific to PRF12:00-01:00
Lunch01:00-05:00
Live demo & hands-on training with lasers and PRF injections
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For this hands-on course in Botox, Lasers, and PRF, only registered participants will be permitted to attend. Outside model patients will NOT be allowed. All hands-on practice will be performed between registered attendees.
Participants may choose to team up with a colleague, assistant, or team member who is also registered, or pair with other course participants who are open to receiving treatment. This format ensures a collaborative, interactive experience while maintaining a controlled learning environment.
Please come prepared to both perform and receive treatment during the clinical portion of the course.