Basic Level
Aesthetic Injection Course
The Scientific and Clinical Entryway to Safe Filler and Botox Techniques
Master the fundamentals of filler and Botox through a scientific and practical approach under the supervision of Dr. Nadine Al Tamimi, and begin your journey in aesthetic injections with confidence.
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What Is This Course?
A foundational training program designed for specialists seeking to begin practicing aesthetic injections based on precise scientific and clinical principles. The course focuses on the core concepts of filler and Botox injections, includes an anatomical review of the face from an aesthetic perspective, and features direct hands-on practice within the clinic on common facial areas—following approved protocols and under professional medical supervision.
Who Is This Course For?
- Dermatologists
- Aesthetic physicians
- Dentists
- General practitioners
- Physicians entering the field of non-surgical aesthetics
What Will You Learn?
- The scientific and clinical foundations for starting practice with Botox and filler materials—from understanding the history and mechanism of action to safe hands-on application.
- The differences between product types (Botox and filler), indications for use, and selecting the appropriate product for each case.
- Aesthetic facial anatomy, including skin layers, muscles, ligaments, fat compartments, and blood vessels, and how they relate to injection zones.
- Material preparation and tool setup, along with pre- and post-injection protocols.
- Basic injection techniques using both needle and cannula, with precise determination of depth, angle, and dosage for each facial area.
- Botox injections in the forehead, glabella, periorbital area, and nose, with clinical outcome assessment and complication avoidance.
- Filler injections in the cheeks, chin, lips, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, under-eye area, and forehead.
- How to manage common complications, apply proper interventions, and use hyaluronidase when necessary.
- Session planning in a stepwise manner based on anatomical assessment, aging patterns, and facial feature balance.
Course Modules
Introduction to Botox
- History of Botox
- Indications and mechanism of action
- Overview of products, contraindications, and required tools
Pharmacology of Botox
- Pharmacodynamics, metabolism, and elimination
- Factors affecting Botox efficacy
- Reconstitution method
- Storage and preservation
- Pre-procedure instructions, post-care, and monitoring of outcomes and complications
Facial Anatomy Overview
- Importance of anatomy in Botox injection
- Facial layers and functional anatomy
- Facial muscles involved in Botox procedures
- Superficial and deep muscles
Facial Wrinkles and Folds
Botox for Frown Lines
- Introduction to frown lines
- Anatomy of the glabellar complex
- Mechanism of action in treating these lines
- Injection technique and dosage
- Instructional video
- Clinical efficacy
- Side effects and how to avoid them
- Combination with other aesthetic procedures
Botox for Forehead Horizontal Lines
- Introduction to horizontal lines
- Anatomy of the frontalis muscle
- Treatment mechanism, injection technique, and dosage
- Instructional video
- Case studies
- Clinical efficacy and side effects
- Combination with other treatments
Botox for Crow’s Feet
- Introduction to crow’s feet lines
- Anatomy of the orbicularis oculi muscle
- Treatment mechanism, injection technique, and dosage
- Instructional video
- Side effects and prevention
Botox for Bunny Lines
- Introduction to bunny lines
- Anatomy of the nasalis muscle
- Treatment mechanism, injection technique, and dosage
- Instructional video
- Side effects and prevention
Facial Anatomy
- Skin and facial tissue layers
- Superficial and deep fat compartments
- Facial retaining ligaments
- Superficial Musculo-Aponeurotic System (SMAS)
- Wrinkles and folds
- Arterial and neural supply of the face
Facial Aging
- Anatomy of the aging face
- Bone structure changes with aging
- Fat redistribution
- Sequence of fat pad atrophy
- Ligament laxity and collagen loss
Introduction to Dermal Fillers
- Definition and mechanism of action
- Variations and classifications of fillers
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers
- Properties of hyaluronic acid
- HA-based filler types
- Mechanism of action and product selection
- Contraindications, benefits, and limitations
Injection Procedures and Techniques
- General instruments
- Product handling
- Pre-injection preparation
- Injection depth and depth-specific considerations per area
- Injection techniques
- Use of cannula
- Post-procedure instructions and result duration
Complications
- How to manage each type of complication
- Home care instructions
- Prevention strategies
Hyaluronidase
- What is hyaluronidase?
- Indications and contraindications
- Skin test and dosage
Filler for Nasolabial Folds
- Introduction
- Regional anatomy
- Filler types, injection techniques, and dosage
- Instructional video
- Case studies
Filler for Marionette Lines
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the lines
- Filler types, injection technique, and dosage
- Instructional video
Filler for the Mental Crease
- Introduction
- Anatomy
- Filler types, injection technique, and dosage
- Instructional video
Filler for the Extended Mental Crease
- Introduction
- Anatomy
- Filler types, injection technique, and dosage
- Instructional video
Filler for Lips
- Introduction
- Lip anatomy
- Filler types, injection technique, and dosage
- Instructional video
Filler for Cheeks
- Introduction to cheek enhancement
- Cheek anatomy
- Filler types and injection techniques
- Instructional video
- Case studies
Filler for the Submalar Region
- Introduction to submalar enhancement
- Anatomy
- Filler types and injection techniques
- Instructional video
Pre- and Post-Procedure Instructions
- Aesthetic Intake Form (Aesthetic Evaluation Form)
What Sets This Course Apart?
- Direct supervision by Dr. Nadine Al Tamimi with live application of all techniques inside a fully equipped medical clinic.
- 100% hands-on training on various facial areas, supported by a precise theoretical structure that ensures comprehensive understanding.
- Emphasis on safe injection techniques as the foundation of aesthetic training.
- Scientifically accurate content including approved protocols for preparation, injection, follow-up, and complication management.
- Certificate of participation confirming completion of the basic level in Botox and filler injections, qualifying you for the advanced level.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No, this course is designed as an introductory level for any physician interested in entering the field.
Yes, it includes clinical training on real cases within the clinic.
The primary language is Arabic, with support for English medical terminology.
Yes, and scheduling is coordinated to suit each participant’s availability.
Yes, all tools and products used are included as part of the training.
Your opportunity to build real skills from day one Register now and begin your practice with confidence

Group On-Site
Practical training session with a group of physicians
- Direct supervision
- Individual feedback
- Shared clinical interaction
Individual On-Site
A private session tailored exclusively for you in the clinic
- Full focus on your needs
- Training on specific cases