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Botox Training Courses: What To Look For In A Provider

Botox is increasingly being offered in more than just the dermatologist’s office as it’s popping up in the most unexpected places because everyone wants it. To meet the demand, primary care, OB/GYN’s, surgeons, internal medicine physicians, naturopathic physicians/doctors and nurses of every kind are looking for Botox training courses. Interestingly, many aren’t quitting their existing practices to start fresh in medical aesthetics; half the nurses are taking Botox training courses so they add this service to expand their nursing avenues, and the other half are opening up their own small cosmetic medicine boutiques. Finding the right Botox training course provider can make a significant difference in the quality of education and hands-on experience you receive.

A National Laser Institute student, under supervision, gives a Botox injection to a female patient.

Naturally beautiful, wrinkle-free skin is what people want, whether they’re 35 or 65. Younger patients between 24 and 35 increasingly come in regularly for preventative Botox, while patients between 35 and 65 often return every three months for corrective and restorative treatment. Because Botox is so popular, you need to differentiate yourself as an expert injector — and that starts with choosing the right training provider. Are you a physician or nurse looking to enhance your service offering with Botox? It’s important to do your research when deciding where to take your Botox courses. Here’s what to look for.

5 Questions To Ask Your Botox Training Course Provider

1. Do the Botox courses have an extensive overview of anatomy?

Botulinum toxin is a facial cosmetic treatment injected into the muscles to relax and reduce the appearance of fine lines or wrinkles. A Botox administrator must have a solid understanding of complex facial anatomy to deliver these injections safely as there are several nerves, muscles and blood vessels beneath the skin, so care must be taken with every injection. Knowledge of facial anatomy allows you to treat patients more accurately and produce excellent results. When evaluating a botox training course provider, look for a program that makes facial anatomy a central part of its curriculum rather than treating it as an afterthought. A certified botox training course should provide opportunities to apply what you learn in a supervised clinical setting, while an accredited botox training course can provide additional confidence the program meets established educational standards.

2. Does The School Offer Clinical Hands-On Practice On Live Patients?

Hands-on training on real, live models is crucial to feeling comfortable, confident and safe in your new skill set. Practical experience helps you understand how to achieve the desired results while minimizing the risk of complications. At National Laser Institute, we schedule real, paying clients for training, not just fellow students, so you build genuine confidence before treating patients on your own.

3. Who Teaches The Classes?

Ask who’s actually leading instruction. At National Laser Institute, we train doctors and nurses from around the world, and our advanced injectables course covers how to:

  • Perform in-depth facial analysis for aging patterns
  • Take a proper medical history, examination, and interview
  • Administer pre- and post-treatment processes for Botulinum Toxin Type A and dermal fillers
  • Perform basic and advanced injection techniques for the upper, mid and lower face
  • Manage injectable complications

Our instructors are top industry physicians, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, aesthetic nurses and skin care specialists all experts in the realm of medical aesthetics, using state-of-the-art technology and the most advanced injection techniques available.

4. Is It An Approved Course For CME/CEU Credits?

If you’re a physician or nurse practitioner considering expanding your practice with medical aesthetics, make sure you’ll receive CME or CEU credit for any classes you take. National Laser Institute is licensed by the Arizona Board for Private Postsecondary Education as a vocational training program in the state of Arizona. The American Academy of Family Physicians has reviewed our Continuing Medical Education (CE/CME) courses and approved them for up to 66 prescribed credits and this continuing education activity was approved by the Western Multi-State Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. National Laser Institute is also approved as a career school by the Texas Workforce Commission and is authorized as an agency-approved laser hair removal training course by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Before enrolling, verify the credentials and approvals associated with any accredited botox training course you are considering. A reputable botox training course provider should be transparent about licensing, educational approvals, and any available continuing education credits.

5. What Kind Of Track Record Does The School Have?

The popularity of Botox has created huge demand for highly skilled injectors which means you can expect to see plenty of new medical aesthetic “schools” opening their doors. Not all of them are created equal. Just because someone says they can train you doesn’t mean they have the track record to prove it. The longer a training program has been in place, the more solid its infrastructure will be, since any kinks will already have been worked out. Your training provider should have a proven track record with proper accreditation and licensing.

Founded in 2004, National Laser Institute was the first school in the country to provide medical aesthetic training for laser and injectables, and we were a pioneer in the industry, offering training required by the State of Arizona that very same year — the first year Arizona mandated it. We have since become world-renowned for our high standard of education.

Bonus Question: Where Are They Located?

Botox training courses are an investment in your future success as a medical aesthetic practitioner, so factor in travel expenses if you will need to go out of state.

A picture of doctors and nurses who completed courses with Natioal Laser Institute.

Botox Training Courses: 5 Questions To Ask

At National Laser Institute, over 70% of our students fly in from out of state or out of the country to attend our Scottsdale, Arizona, Dallas, Texas or Chicago Illinois locations; but we also bring training to you, with destination events in cities including Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston,Manhattan, San Diego, Newport Beach and Nashville to make it more affordable and accessible.

Botox Training At National Laser Institute

If you’re a physician or nurse looking to enhance your service offering with Botox, look no further as you have come to the right place. We offer the very best hands-on training in our Botox courses, ranging anywhere from a 2-day weekend course up to our 5-day ultimate injectables course or our full 2-week comprehensive training. We also equip our students with sample client forms and a marketing seminar led by our founder and well-known medical aesthetic marketing expert, Louis Silberman.

National Laser Institute pioneered the industry with cosmetic laser and injectables training courses over two decades ago. We remain the industry leader in Botox training courses and cosmetic injectable education, setting the example other schools follow.

Please call National Laser Institute at 800-982-6817 or fill out the form on our site, and one of our Course Advisors will contact you.

About the Author

Louis J. Silberman is the CEO and Co-Founder of National Laser Institute, the pioneer of the medical aesthetics training industry and the largest educator in the country. NLI also operates one of the busiest medical spas in the country, seeing up to 3,000 clients per month. Louis Silberman is also an entrepreneur who has been named Ernest and Young’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year Semifinalist.

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