Online Sclerotherapy Course
Online Sclerotherapy Course
Our sclerotherapy injection course is meticulously designed for medical professionals eager to expand their
Overview:
expertise and offer their patients a minimally invasive solution for unwanted spider and reticular veins. Take a comprehensive dive into the venous anatomy, physiology, and the latest techniques in sclerotherapy injections.
About this course
- $295 cost
- 12 lessons
- 2 hours of
video content
- Class Info
- Course Curriculum
- Special Offer
- Related Courses
Here’s how it works:
- Watch your cosmetic injection training videos from the comfort of your home! Our expert injector, who has trained with both the National Laser & Injection Institute and Allergan (the creator of Botox), guides you through a comprehensive video series.These videos begin with an introduction from the experts, followed by treatment overviews, detailed PowerPoint presentations, patient consultations, and up-close demonstrations.You’ll witness injections for various aesthetic concerns, complete with step-by-step explanations.
- All courses include a Mentorship with 2 Free Monthly Zoom Sessions each month where expert injectors will answer all your questions in real time.
- Injection Techniques Q&A
- Build Your Business Q&A
In Addition:
For each injection course purchased choose any 3 of our 25 marketing & business development videos below designed for medical aesthetic enthusiasts, taught by Louis Silberman, who was featured in Fortune Small Business and was voted semi-finalist of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
Buy the 3 essential courses (Botox, Fillers and Advanced Injections) together for $1285 and save $300!
Also, receive a special bonus of 9 Louology – How to Market in Aesthetics videos
Embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of cosmetic injections with our bundled course offering. Begin with the Introduction to Neuromodulators course, where you’ll master the art of administering popular neurotoxins like Botox, Dysport, and Jeuveau, targeting forehead lines, glabellar lines, and crow’s feet. Progress to the Introduction to Dermal Fillers course to learn the techniques for injecting fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane, and Versa to enhance lips, smooth marionette lines, and soften nasolabial folds. Culminate your learning experience with the Advanced Cosmetic Injections course, diving deep into the practice of injections across a spectrum of in-demand areas, including the lower face, cheeks, chin, and jawline. This ultimate package not only equips you with the skills to offer a broader range of treatments but also empowers you to significantly grow your practice.
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- Make spider veins disappear
- How do we get them
- Spider veins or varicose veins
- Two product services
- Pretty quick treatment
- Per hour or flat session
- Sclerotherapy Definition
- Sclerotherapy overview
- History of Sclerotherapy
- Causes of spider veins
- Pathophysiology
- Causes
- Telangiectasias
- Reticular veins
- Venulectasias
- Varicose veins
- Cosmetic therapy response
- Vascular anatomy
- Example of treatable veins
- Anatomical trouble zones
- Considerations
- Contraindications
- Sclerosing agents
- Osmotic Sclerosing agents
- Complications
- Treatment technique
- Technique
- Technique tips & tricks
- Post care
- Sclerotherapy time
- When do we want to do it
- Starting to see changes in veins
- Not everyone is a candidate
- Two types of agents
- Difference between
- Compression socks
- Basic pricing
- Areas of concern
- Upper thigh area
- Help with post care procedure
- Start treatment
- Targeting small fine lines
- Wait until the vein disappears
- Q&A with Louis and nurse
- Small amount goes a long way
- Adverse event
- Sclerotherapy or laser
- Wear compression
- Excited and nervous
- Areas of concern
- Really great candidate
- Q&A with client and nurse
- Start treatment
- Patients like to know process
- Fun little vessels
- Q&A with Louis and nurse
- Compression bandages
- Areas of concern
- Q&A with client and nurse
- Slight spider veins
- Harder lighter veins
- Small little pokes
- Q&A with Louis and nurse
- Compression bandages
- Post-care breakdown
- Liability/risk
- More is not better
- Listen to your patient
- Combination is always good
- Quick consult with Louis and nurse