London and Birmingham High-quality aesthetics surgery and training courses in UKPosted by Visage - Aesthetics on August 27th, 2019 Aesthetic medication suggests that a medical specialty, undertaken by registered medical practitioners, comprising a variety of surgical and non-surgical procedures or treatments, performed with topical or local anesthesia, to restore, enhance, or modify the looks, anatomy or physiology of the synchronal, body covering tissues or associated structures, using techniques which combine aesthetic concerns with the treatment or prevention of diseases, disorders or conditions within the promotion of the physical and psychological state of patients. Doctors offer high-quality aesthetics training courses in the UK, including locations in London and Birmingham. Our skilled trainers provide expert tuition on the latest aesthetic and cosmetic techniques. Procedures, such as Botox® injections and dermal fillers are safely carried out on live models, giving you real-life experience. Accredited aesthetics training courses for medical professionals. In addition, we provide expert advice on how to run your own successful aesthetics business. All our courses are run in accordance with guidelines developed by the GMC and HEE, for non-surgical cosmetic procedures. This course is designed for people who want to know all the 13 Botulinum toxin procedures we teach in our introductory and advanced Birmingham aesthetics course and be experts in this field. You don’t have to have any previous aesthetic experience. After the Birmingham aesthetics course, you should be confident in practicing aesthetic medicine using Botulinum toxins due to the excellent supervision and large amount of injections you will do during the course 13 procedures. There will be a manual given in advance which has all the necessary material needed and on the day of the London Aesthetics course there will be a theory presentation followed by a practical session on live models. It will include sections for Botulinum toxin details such as history, mechanism of action, preparation and storage, injection techniques of five Botox treatments (Frown, forehead, crow’s feet, brow lift and bunny nose), and complications associated with Botulinum toxins. Like it? Share it!More by this author |