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FC-4: Hands-on Training (Oakville)
May 29, 2021
One event on February 22, 2024 at 12:00 am
One event on March 27, 2024 at 12:00 am
One event on May 28, 2024 at 12:00 am
Medical Aesthetics Foundation Course: Practical Skills and Hands-on Training
This two-day workshop at Distinct Medical Aesthetics, 11 Bronte Rd., Unit 28, Oakville, completes the Medical Aesthetics Foundation Course for Botulinum Toxin A and Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers.
The research-based training begins with a 4-hour review of Course components 1 and 2 with an advanced focus on practical skills. The comprehensive dermal filler, neurotoxins and Botox training on the second day includes procedure preparation and significant time for injecting selected models under direct supervision of THMA clinical trainer Jacklyn Sudetic. This full day instruction has limited participation to allow for close, interactive discussions throughout the important injection sessions.
Course 4a – Hands-on Practical Skills. 4 Hours
- Review of virtual training
- Demonstrating and drawing facial anatomy
- Reviewing the components of the medical history and facial
assessment - Practicing assessments on each other – history,
assessment, consent and treatment plan - Review and demonstration of injection techniques
Course 4b – Hands-on Injection Training. 8 Hours
- Hands-on training with hyaluronic acid dermal fillers approved by Health Canada (such as Juvederm®, Restylane® and Princess®)
- Hands-on training with neurotoxin products approved by Health Canada (such as Botox®, Dysport® and Xeomin®)
- Hands-on training regarding the injection technique, aesthetics effectiveness and patient safety benefits of procedures with a cannula
- Botulinum toxin A treatment areas, including:
- peri-orbital lines
- brow shaping nasalis
- glabella
- frontalis
5. Hyaluronic acid treatment areas, including:
- malar augmentation
- nasolabial folds
- lip enhancement
- mandibular contouring
Tracey’s Blogs:
Jacklyn Sudetic Returns Home to Open Her Own Clinic
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