3 – Basic Clinical Neurotoxin Administration
This course dives into the science and clinical application of neurotoxins in aesthetic medicine. Participants will explore the molecular structure and mechanism of action of commonly used neurotoxins and gain insight into how different formulations compare in terms of clinical efficacy and indications.
The course covers the anatomy of key facial muscles involved in neurotoxin treatments, including the Procerus, Corrugator, Frontalis, Orbicularis oculi, and Masseter, along with step-by-step instruction on toxin preparation and injection techniques. Special attention is given to complication prevention and management, ensuring practitioners are equipped to deliver safe, predictable, and aesthetically pleasing outcomes.
- FAQs
What will I learn about the different types of neurotoxins?
-
What will I learn about the different types of neurotoxins?
You’ll compare commonly used neurotoxins such as Botox®, Dysport®, Xeomin®, and others, including their molecular differences, onset, duration, and clinical applications.
Does the course teach injection techniques?
-
Does the course teach injection techniques?
Absolutely. You’ll learn proper dilution, preparation, dosing strategies, and safe injection techniques to maximize results and minimize complications.
How does this course address complications?
-
How does this course address complications?
The course reviews common adverse effects such as ptosis, asymmetry, and undesired diffusion, along with practical strategies for prevention and clinical management.
