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Botox Training & Dermal Filler Courses for Physicians, Nurses, Dentists and Healthcare Professionals

Aesthetic Education's most popular hands-on training course offers doctors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, dentists, and registered nurses the opportunity to learn the latest Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin (Botox®) and Hyaluronic Acid dermal filler training (Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero). Learning advanced Hands-On techniques is vital to any aesthetic procedures practice. This course will help healthcare professionals understand how to safely and correctly work with these aesthetic injections, and efficiently utilize different products with confidence.

Instructors will also help you learn how to select the right product and treatment protocol for both static and dynamic wrinkles of the face using Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin in addition to the hyaluronic acid dermal fillers safely and effectively. All courses are delivered by our faculty of experienced physician instructors and contain comprehensive protocols that will transform you into a master of the procedure.

Course Format & Highlights

The Botox CME and Dermal Filler Training Course combines video learning followed by live hands-on training for the best results. Our training requires participants to watch the entire video in advance and pass the post-test prior to attending the live hands-on session. Nobody attends our live training "cold". We all learn better if we know the basics first.

This CME-accredited, hands-on training program is offered only in small group learning environments with a class size of 6 or fewer participants per session.

  • Full-Length Streaming Online Course sent immediately upon registration
  • Participants must complete the Online Course and pass a post-test prior to the Live Hands-On date
  • At the Live Hands-On date, all protocols are reviewed followed by a Q&A and Discussion session
  • Small group learning environments with a class size of 6 or fewer participants per session
  • All registered and properly licensed participants will perform injections on their own patient
  • Direct supervision and one-on-one technique review with MD instructor
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All registered and properly licensed participants will have the opportunity to perform injections using real Botox and Juvederm dermal filler on their own patient under the direct supervision of our MD instructor. Our instructors will review your technique one-on-one and offer you unique suggestions to improve your skills. Providers who do not hold a license to perform therapeutic injections (RN, NP, PA, MD, DO) are welcome to attend, but cannot legally inject using prescription agents at our courses.

Only the classic injection techniques and treatment protocols as described in the medical literature are taught. Strong emphasis is placed on learning the facial muscles and proper injection depths to ensure great results. You will be ready to practice this procedure safely and effectively at the end of our training course. You can also refer to the online course component after the live date to further reinforce your learning.

Our workshop includes comprehensive Botox training and Juvederm Hands-On training. Strong emphasis is placed on learning the anatomy of skin, how Botox works, facial muscles and proper injection depths to ensure great results.

We provide the most comprehensive Dermal Filler Training—Juvederm hands-on and Juvederm certification to all healthcare professionals who aim to expand their skills or integrate within their practice. Juvederm is a safe and effective way to replace the Hyaluronic Acid (HA) your skin has lost to soothe away moderate to severe facial wrinkles. The course is designed to help providers develop the understanding of the whole procedure including facial areas, patient selection, product selection, and strategic placement of product to restore a smoother appearance.

You can take both the Botox and Dermal Fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero) Training Certification together, or just take the Botox Certification course alone. Providers who wish to learn Botox without Juvederm training and other Dermal Fillers training can register for only that portion of the course at a reduced tuition rate.

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The course is well-designed to cover everything that will help you in your practice. Instructors ensure that you fully understand the lectures and become comfortable in performing Botox and Dermal Filler procedures after the event. After your Botox and Juvederm CME training you will gain expertise and proficiency to incorporate these procedures into your existing or new practice. For further assistance, we encourage contact with our faculty to address your questions after the live course is over. Our physicians always give out their email addresses and promptly answer any queries after the event.

The streaming course includes video clips of the procedure and links to downloadable, editable patient consents and forms. If you have any further questions about this course, please Email our Medical Director.

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Botox Training - Course Topics

Introduction to Static and Dynamic Wrinkles

  • Summary of facial changes with aging
  • Psychology and Social aspects of facial aging
  • Review of non-invasive facial procedures
  • The market for these services
  • Facial Skin anatomy
  • Facial Muscle anatomy and physiology

BTX-A (Botulinum Toxin)

  • What is Botulinum Toxin?
  • History of Use
  • FDA approved indications for use
  • Off-Label uses
  • Reconstitution and Dilution
  • Choosing the right syringe to use
  • Patient consent
  • Contraindications
  • Virtually Painless Injection Techniques and Dosage
    • Central Brow
    • Forehead
    • Crow's Feet
    • Lower Lid wrinkles
    • Brow Lift
    • Bunny Lines
    • Upper Lip Wrinkles
    • Lip Augmentation
    • Gummy Smile
  • Touching Up
  • Complications
  • Follow-Up
  • HANDS-ON INJECTION opportunity for qualified attendees

Facial Fillers

  • Types of Fillers
  • FDA approved Indications
  • Contraindications
  • Patient consent
  • Depth of Injection Protocols (Superficial vs. Mid vs. Deep Dermis)
  • Dental Blocks and Local Anesthetics
  • Virtually Painless Injection Techniques and Dosage Protocols
    • Nasolabial Folds
    • Marionette Lines
    • Lip Augmentation
    • Mouth corners
    • Smoker's lines
    • Forehead wrinkles at rest
  • Touching Up
  • Using Layered Treatments Successfully
  • Managing Complications
  • HANDS-ON INJECTION opportunity for qualified attendees

Upcoming Botox Training Dates & Venues

# Date & Location Course Details
1 Dec 06, 2025 - Anaheim, CA Anaheim, CA - Dec 06, 2025 - Botox Training
2 Dec 06, 2025 - Cleveland, OH Cleveland, OH - Dec 06, 2025 - Botox Training
3 Dec 06, 2025 - Louisville, KY Louisville, KY - Dec 06, 2025 - Botox Training
4 Dec 06, 2025 - Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK - Dec 06, 2025 - Botox Training
5 Dec 06, 2025 - Brooklin, NY Brooklin, NY - Dec 06, 2025 - Botox Training
6 Dec 13, 2025 - New York, NY New York, NY - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
7 Dec 13, 2025 - Detroit, MI Detroit, MI - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
8 Dec 13, 2025 - Online Course, web Online Course, web - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
9 Dec 13, 2025 - Miami Beach, FL Miami Beach, FL - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
10 Dec 13, 2025 - Austin, TX Austin, TX - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
11 Dec 13, 2025 - Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
12 Dec 13, 2025 - Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
13 Dec 13, 2025 - Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV - Dec 13, 2025 - Botox Training
14 Dec 20, 2025 - New York, NY New York, NY - Dec 20, 2025 - Botox Training
15 Jan 03, 2026 - Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL - Jan 03, 2026 - Botox Training
16 Jan 10, 2026 - Orlando, FL Orlando, FL - Jan 10, 2026 - Botox Training
17 Jan 10, 2026 - Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC - Jan 10, 2026 - Botox Training
18 Jan 10, 2026 - Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV - Jan 10, 2026 - Botox Training
19 Jan 17, 2026 - Boston, MA Boston, MA - Jan 17, 2026 - Botox Training
20 Jan 17, 2026 - New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA - Jan 17, 2026 - Botox Training
21 Jan 24, 2026 - Brooklin, NY Brooklin, NY - Jan 24, 2026 - Botox Training
22 Jan 24, 2026 - San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA - Jan 24, 2026 - Botox Training
23 Jan 31, 2026 - Chicago, IL Chicago, IL - Jan 31, 2026 - Botox Training
24 Jan 31, 2026 - San Juan, PR San Juan, PR - Jan 31, 2026 - Botox Training
25 Jan 31, 2026 - San Juan, PR San Juan, PR - Jan 31, 2026 - Botox Training
26 Feb 07, 2026 - Dallas, TX Dallas, TX - Feb 07, 2026 - Botox Training
27 Feb 07, 2026 - Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA - Feb 07, 2026 - Botox Training
28 Feb 08, 2026 - Long Island, NY Long Island, NY - Feb 08, 2026 - Botox Training
29 Feb 13, 2026 - Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL - Feb 13, 2026 - Botox Training
30 Feb 13, 2026 - New York, NY New York, NY - Feb 13, 2026 - Botox Training
31 Feb 14, 2026 - Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA - Feb 14, 2026 - Botox Training
32 Feb 14, 2026 - Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL - Feb 14, 2026 - Botox Training
33 Feb 21, 2026 - Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN - Feb 21, 2026 - Botox Training
34 Feb 21, 2026 - Nashville, TN Nashville, TN - Feb 21, 2026 - Botox Training
35 Feb 21, 2026 - Naples, FL Naples, FL - Feb 21, 2026 - Botox Training
36 Feb 21, 2026 - Newark, NJ Newark, NJ - Feb 21, 2026 - Botox Training
37 Feb 28, 2026 - Miami Beach, FL Miami Beach, FL - Feb 28, 2026 - Botox Training
38 Feb 28, 2026 - Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV - Feb 28, 2026 - Botox Training
39 Feb 28, 2026 - Austin, TX Austin, TX - Feb 28, 2026 - Botox Training
40 Mar 07, 2026 - Detroit, MI Detroit, MI - Mar 07, 2026 - Botox Training
41 Mar 08, 2026 - Brooklin, NY Brooklin, NY - Mar 08, 2026 - Botox Training
42 Mar 14, 2026 - Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA - Mar 14, 2026 - Botox Training
43 Mar 14, 2026 - Cleveland, OH Cleveland, OH - Mar 14, 2026 - Botox Training
44 Mar 15, 2026 - Long Island, NY Long Island, NY - Mar 15, 2026 - Botox Training
45 Mar 21, 2026 - Orlando, FL Orlando, FL - Mar 21, 2026 - Botox Training
46 Mar 21, 2026 - San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA - Mar 21, 2026 - Botox Training
47 Mar 21, 2026 - Boston, MA Boston, MA - Mar 21, 2026 - Botox Training
48 Mar 28, 2026 - New York, NY New York, NY - Mar 28, 2026 - Botox Training
49 Mar 28, 2026 - Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL - Mar 28, 2026 - Botox Training
50 Mar 28, 2026 - Denver, CO Denver, CO - Mar 28, 2026 - Botox Training
51 Apr 04, 2026 - Alexandria, VA Alexandria, VA - Apr 04, 2026 - Botox Training
52 Apr 04, 2026 - Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV - Apr 04, 2026 - Botox Training
53 Apr 05, 2026 - Long Island, NY Long Island, NY - Apr 05, 2026 - Botox Training
54 Apr 11, 2026 - Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL - Apr 11, 2026 - Botox Training
55 Apr 11, 2026 - Houston, TX Houston, TX - Apr 11, 2026 - Botox Training
56 Apr 11, 2026 - Charleston, SC Charleston, SC - Apr 11, 2026 - Botox Training
57 Apr 11, 2026 - Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA - Apr 11, 2026 - Botox Training
58 Apr 11, 2026 - New York, NY New York, NY - Apr 11, 2026 - Botox Training
59 Apr 18, 2026 - Seattle, WA Seattle, WA - Apr 18, 2026 - Botox Training
60 Apr 25, 2026 - Brooklin, NY Brooklin, NY - Apr 25, 2026 - Botox Training
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Botulinum Toxin-A Injection Complications by Area

The most common injections for Botulinum Toxin-A are in the upper third of the face. Understanding proper technique and potential complications is essential for safe administration.

Forehead (Frontalis Muscle)

The injections should be intra-dermal which is taking a 5-10° angle at the point of needle penetration and breaking the skin. When the needle is below the skin a small amount (typically .05 – 1.0cc) is administered within the soft tissues of the epidermis or dermis (avoiding the periosteum). The areas of the injection for the Frontalis is at least (1) finger breath above the eyebrow and should not extend laterally beyond the frontal limbus. The injection may be painful due to superficial nerves throughout the forehead and visual observation should be used to avoid the (2) large veins of the forehead; supratrochlear vein and supraorbital vein.

Potential Complications:

  • Brow Ptosis / Heaviness: This condition occurs where either the injection of the Botulinum Toxin-A was delivered too low (less than one finger breath above the eye brow) or the Glabella Region was not treated at the same time. The Frontalis Muscle is the only elevator muscle in the upper 1/3 of the face – if relaxed and the depressing muscles interacting with the frontalis are not relaxed it is possible for the eyebrow to lower and or feel heavy to the patient. Other possible reasons for this condition could be administering too large an amount (units) of the Botulinum Toxin-A in the area. This is a cosmetic condition and could last the duration of the expected treatment.

Glabella Region (Procerus and Corrugator Muscles)

There are (3) distinct muscles that make up the Glabella Region of the face and are depressing muscles; Procerus, Corrugator, and Depressor Supercilii. Only the Procerus and Corrugator muscles are typically injected in a procedure. These injections for the Glabella area are intermuscular injections since there is a possibility of diffusion and there are fibers of the frontalis muscle that if infiltrated with the botulinum toxin-A could cause ptosis of the eyebrow or possibly the eyelid. Proper technique demands that you isolate these muscles by pinching these muscles prior and during the injection to confirm location as well as the ability to feel resistance during the needle penetration of the muscle and when infiltrating the muscle with the medication.

Potential Complications:

  • Asymmetry: Unevenness of the eyebrow can be eliminated by ensuring that the proper dosing is administered at each injection point. Other reasons for exaggerated asymmetry of the eyebrow would be a pre-existing asymmetry of the brow that was not addressed before treatment.
  • Eyelid Ptosis: Botulinum Toxin-A cannot migrate or diffuse within the orbital rim as the medication will affect other muscles within the eye that work with acetylcholine for muscle contraction specifically the levator palpebrae superioris muscle that controls the elevating of the eyelid. If weakened or relaxed the eyelid will not raise correctly – this condition typically lasts (2) weeks as the histamine release within the eye will break down the botulinum toxin-A quickly. This condition is avoided by using the pinch technique when injecting the Glabella Region.
  • Eyebrow Ptosis: Unevenness of the eyebrow can be eliminated by ensuring that the proper dosing is administered at each injection point. Other reasons for exaggerated asymmetry of the eyebrow would be a pre-existing asymmetry of the brow that was not addressed before treatment.

Lateral Canthal Rhytids (Crows Feet Area)

Hypertrophic Platysmal Bands can be relaxed with the Botulinum Toxin-A and work very well in minimizing the look of these protruding bands. The injection needs to be directly into the bands at approximately .75in apart both proximal and distal of the indication of the protruded bands. Patients typically grimace which over exaggerates the bands and the physician will be able to isolate the band and enter into these bands with a slight lateral approach. Confirmation of location is achieved when the needle breaks into the band and the medicine is dispersed.

Potential Complications:

  • Weakened Neck Flexors/Dysphagia: Though usually associated with the side effects of using botulinum toxin for neck, tongue, and jaw dystonia there is a possibility of it occurring in a platysmal band aesthetic injection. The issue is that every patient is different and if injecting the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscles the botulinum toxin may diffuse to the strap muscles on the hyoid bone that may inhibit the tongue to push food back and trigger the throat to swallow. The frequency of this type of side effect are related when the bilateral injections are more frequent or if large doses are injected. The side effects are transient and last typically 4-6 weeks after the incorrect placement of the injections.

Lips (Vertical Rhytids – Orbicularis Oris)

Vertical Lip Lines and Perioral Rhytids can be treated with Botulinum Toxin-A and are administered as an intradermal injection at small dosages (1-2u). The muscle itself covers a number of other muscles needed for facial expression so location of the injections and performing them as an intradermal injection will keep you safe from complication. Other considerations associated with the injection is that the injections need to be above the vermillion border and lateral to the philtrum as well as away from the corner commissure. Each of these areas will lead to a poor aesthetic result and complication associated with needle placement.

Potential Complications:

  • Asymmetric Smile: This occurs when the proper dosing is not administered equally to both sides of the muscle. This is not a strong muscle and is the reason for the smaller dosing volumes even the smallest difference in units may weaken one side of the lip compared to the other. It is possible to create asymmetry even if everything was done correctly and why it is better to use a smaller initial dose so that you have the ability to titrate to give correction to the asymmetry with no further side effects.
  • Drooling | Speech Interference: Botulinum toxin injections in this area need to be conservative, there are a number of people that are sensitive to the medication where the effect is greater than in other individuals. Drooling and speech interference for these types of injection is almost always associated with excessive dosing and volumes when treating this area.

Bunny Lines (Nasalis)

This common injection is not without its need for proper placement of the injection or has risk associated with the injection. Most dosing charts state that the nasalis muscle injection needs to be intermuscular however it is difficult to know if you are in the muscle when it is a very thin banded muscle. Therefore, the proper technique to inject this muscle is to have the patient form these lines by facial expression and inject the peaks (not valleys) of the rhytids portrayed by the patient. It is typically one injection per side and should not go lateral to the side bridge of the nose with the needle direction pointing medial due to the possibility of diffusion. Slow infiltration will limit unwanted diffusion as the botulinum toxin will stay encapsulated with soft tissue chambers rather than forcefully injecting the medication.

Potential Complications:

  • Asymmetric Smile | Dropping of Upper Lip: This occurs when the injection is too far lateral in the nasalis muscle and the direction of the needle was not medial. The botulinum toxin may diffuse to the labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle that controls the elevation of the facial upper lip. If weakened by the medication it would lead to relaxation of the muscle and may affect the upper lip either bilaterally (if both injections were done improperly) or unilaterally. Proper technique will avoid this complication.

Sad Smile (Depressor Anguli Oris)

When injecting the Depressor Anguli Oris (DAO) it is important to understand that this is not a deep muscle but is more superficial. The Depressor Anguli Oris is in proximity to and in many cases is covering another muscle, Depressor Labii Inferioris muscle that controls your lower lip movement. Either by making too deep an injection or by diffusion (injecting too hard) it may affect the lower lip. Injecting more distal within the muscle will also reduce any other complication with the various muscles associated with the corner commissure.

Potential Complications:

  • Inability to Lower Bottom Lip: This complication is aesthetic and will last the duration of a normal botulinum toxin injection (13 weeks). The diffusion from the injection of the DAO muscle into the Depressor Labii Inferioris muscle is not allowing the lower bottom lip to lower. To avoid this complication take a 15-20° angle to the injection and aim for the corner commissure but start lower in the muscle and do not go too deep – about 4-5mm in depth.

Additional Considerations

Botulinum Toxin-A Systemically

For cosmetic Botulinum Toxin treatments, the amount injected does not warrant permanent disability or nerve damage associated with an intravascular injection. However, there have been studies in rats that show that large doses of botulinum toxin systemically may affect distant muscles as they have very small bodies and diffusion would be greater. There are theories that the reason some patients suffer headaches from botulinum toxin injections is the possibility of the medication going systemic after the injection. However, the majority of evidence does not support any claim that Botulinum Toxin-A cosmetically (under 100u) could cause any problems of major significance or have much spread at all since it has never been confirmed in any patient receiving botulinum toxin.

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