Botox & Filler Training Classes

For Physician Assistants

Botox & Filler Hands-On Training Classes Physician Assistants

Botox & Filler Certification

Physician Assistants (PA) can perform more advanced procedures and treatments. Whether it's something offered on the weekends or part of building a larger practice, Botox and filler certification provides Physician Assistants with the opportunity to expand their already vast medical knowledge and skills to include medical aesthetics.

Becoming A Certified Cosmetic Injector

Benefits For PAs

Botox & Filler Certification Courses For Physician Assistants With AACM

Beginner

The beginner course goes beyond the basics of Botox and filler. It also will give nurses the knowledge necessary to fully advise their patients on important treatment decisions and identify good candidates. The beginner course curriculum includes:

  • Learn fundamentals of facial anatomy as they relate to neurotoxins and dermal fillers
  • Learn about the aging process and the importance of neurotoxins and dermal fillers for delaying or reversing the signs of aging
  • Become familiar with the basics of neurotoxins and the structural/functional differences between the different options
  • Become familiar with the basics of dermal fillers and the structural/functional differences between the different options
  • Determine the proper indications for neurotoxins and dermal fillers on various areas of the face
  • Learn how to study, mark the face, and choose injection points for common injection treatments
  • Learn how to prepare neurotoxins
  • Identify and implement techniques for preparing the patient and managing pain related to the injection
  • Take part in hands-on training with 30 units of Botox and/or 90 units of Dysport.  Additional units available for purchase for training at a discounted rate
  • Take part in hands-on training with one syringe of Restylane and/or Juvederm filler. Additional syringes are available for purchase

Advanced

The advanced course builds off the beginner course or base knowledge of Botox and fillers which is ideal for many physicians. This two-day, weekend course covers more advanced and off-label cosmetic injections. The curriculum includes:

  • Discuss how to manage difficult patients or patients with unrealistic expectations
  • Learn how to treat complex facial anatomy in patients with pre-existing asymmetry as well as higher risk patients
  • Learn about the indications, uses, and proper techniques for injecting non-dissolvable fillers such as Sculptra
  • Identify when to use a cannula or needle for injections and learn the proper technique for each
  • Gain knowledge and experience in advanced neurotoxin injections such as masseters, hyperhidrosis treatment, platysmal bands (Nefertiti lift), shoulder feminization, jaw slimming, gummy smile treatment, and headache/migraine treatment
  • Gain knowledge and experience in advanced dermal filler injections such as chin augmentation, jawline enhancement, temples, advanced lip filler techniques, etc.
  • Learn to manage the side effects of neurotoxins and dermal fillers
  • Learn about the business aspect of becoming an injector, how to produce revenue with minimal overhead costs, and how to take the road to success
  • Participate in hands-on training with 30 units of Botox and/or 90 units of Dysport. Additional units are available to purchase during training at a discounted rate
  • Participate in hands-on training with one syringe of Restylane and/or Juvederm filler. Additional syringes available for purchase

Exam

Certification

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, however, it depends on the state whether the Physician Assistant can practice independently. Some states simply require a physician to act as a medical director and someone who is nearby in case of emergencies. Other states have specific regulations on the percentage of ownership between a PA and a physician. Every state is different and thus the student needs to know the scope of practice in their state.

At the American Academy of Cosmetic Medicine, the beginner course consists of an eight to ten hour training course completed in one day. The advanced course is two eight to ten hour days.

Yes, students are welcome to bring a model. It is best if a student does not serve as a model so that they can get as much practice as possible. Though, it may be possible in certain circumstances.

Choosing The American Academy Of Cosmetic Medicine

With The American Academy Of Cosmetic Medicine