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Botox Training For Beauty Therapists

Botox Training

Botox is the most popular non-surgical injectable treatment in the market today.  Millions of people undergo Botox injections for cosmetic indications each year.  Statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show that in the US in 2011 over 5.7 million Botulinum toxin type A procedures were performed.

With such a large and growing market, beauty therapists are ideally positioned to provide these services for their clients.  With proper training, injection of Botox into select facial muscles can deliver fantastic results.  The toxin relaxes the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles and can deliver a beautiful fresh look.

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Dermal Filler Training

Dermal fillers are a group of gel-like substances that are injected into the dermis to fill wrinkles.  The most common dermal filler in use these days is hyaluronic acid, which is sold under various brand names such as Juvederm, Restylane and Perlane.

After Botox, dermal filler injection is the second most popular minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, with over 1.9 million procedures performed in 2011 in the USA.  The beauty of dermal fillers is that it is highly versatile and can be used to fill a variety of wrinkles throughout the face.

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Advanced Courses

Beauty therapists wishing to take their injectable aesthetics career to the ultimate level can undertake a variety of advanced training courses.  In general, most advanced courses should be undertaken only after the basic skills are mastered and a high level of competence is reached.

Advanced training options include advanced Botox training and advanced dermal filler training.  These courses will teach new applications for the above substances and will allow beauty therapists to treat a wider range of aesthetic indications.  Beauticians completing these courses will master skills such as facial sculpting, cheek augmentation, treatment of neck (platysma) wrinkles and lip augmentation.  The knowledge gained in these courses will allow you to offer a wide range of high-priced treatments and will allow you to significantly boost your income.

Other courses include dental block and local anaesthetic training and marketing training specifically geared to beauty therapists practicing in medical aesthetics to help you acquire and retain customers.

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Why Beauty Therapists

As a beauty therapist, you are ideally positioned to provide advanced aesthetic solutions to your clients.

  • You have a client base.
  • You have a deep understanding of aesthetics.
  • You have already a good understanding of the science of beauty.

You have an almost unfair advantage over your competition – in most cases you already have a large client base that come to you for treatment of a variety of aesthetic complaints.  With current beauty therapy training you can treat only a few of these complaints.  It can be frustrating not to be able to provide a truly comprehensive service to your clients.

With proper training you will be able to safely administer advanced aesthetics techniques to your clients.  You already have the clients, you already know the demand, all you need is quality training.  Once you have the necessary skills, you will be able to provide your customers with comprehensive aesthetic treatments and this will lead both to a significant increase in your income and client satisfaction.