
2 – Basic Facial Anatomy for Injectable Procedures
This comprehensive anatomy-based course is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of facial structures relevant to aesthetic medicine. Through a focused review of facial musculature, vascular anatomy, and nerve pathways, participants will gain the anatomical confidence needed to perform safe and effective injectable treatments.
The course covers detailed regional anatomy of the upper face, mid-face, lower face, and periorbital areas, emphasizing best practices for neuromodulator and filler placement. Participants will also explore age-related anatomical changes, learn to conduct personalized facial assessments, and integrate these insights into tailored treatment planning to improve both safety and patient outcomes.
- FAQs
What areas of the face will be covered?
- What areas of the face will be covered?
The course covers the upper face, mid-face, lower face, and periorbital region, with emphasis on muscles, nerves, and vascular structures relevant to aesthetic injections.
Do I need prior anatomy training to take this course?
- Do I need prior anatomy training to take this course?
Basic knowledge of facial anatomy is recommended, but the course is designed to be accessible and informative for both novice and experienced injectors.


