Providers will learn recommended dosing for each filler type as well as technique with needle placement and quantity of filler to be used per area. Providers will learn how to do a consultation to be sure patients get their needs met as well as be extremely knowledgeable in discharge teaching and education. Providers will be confident in anatomy analysis. Providers will have access to training videos, didactic, and consent forms for their practice. Providers will know the difference between each type of filler and their uses. Areas treated include cheeks (cannula technique), jawline, chin, temples, cellulite, glabella lines.
Providers will learn recommended dosing for each filler type as well as technique with needle placement and quantity of filler to be used per area. Providers will learn how to conduct consultations to ensure patients have their needs met, as well as be extremely knowledgeable in discharge teaching and education. Providers will be confident in anatomy analysis. Providers will have access to training videos, didactics, and consent forms for their practice. Providers will be able to distinguish between each type of filler and their respective uses. Areas treated include cheeks (cannula technique), jawline, chin, temples, cellulite, and glabella lines.
Providers will learn recommended dosing for each filler type as well as technique with needle placement and quantity of filler to be used per area. Providers will learn how to conduct consultations to ensure patients have their needs met, as well as be extremely knowledgeable in discharge teaching and education. Providers will be confident in anatomy analysis. Providers will have access to training videos, didactics, and consent forms for their practice. Providers will be able to distinguish between each type of filler and their respective uses. Areas treated include cheeks (cannula technique), jawline, chin, temples, cellulite, and glabella lines.
Providers will learn recommended dosing for each filler type as well as technique with needle placement and quantity of filler to be used per area. Providers will learn how to conduct consultations to ensure patients have their needs met, as well as be extremely knowledgeable in discharge teaching and education. Providers will be confident in anatomy analysis. Providers will have access to training videos, didactics, and consent forms for their practice. Providers will be able to distinguish between each type of filler and their respective uses. Areas treated include cheeks (cannula technique), jawline, chin, temples, cellulite, and glabella lines.