Filler
Basic Course
An introductory course for licensed medical professionals entering aesthetic injectables.
At the American Academy of Aesthetics, we offer a comprehensive NeuroTox Advanced training program designed for healthcare professionals. Our course will enhance your career, expand your practice, and increase your earning potential. Located in Coppell, TX, and surrounding areas, our locally and nationally recognized academy provides hands-on training from industry experts.
Embrace the chance to significantly enhance your role as an injector, unlocking incredible opportunities for practice growth, increased income, and professional recognition in the rapidly expanding field of aesthetic medicine. Step into this vibrant arena with confidence and passion, knowing that your contributions can elevate not only your career but also the lives of those you serve. This is your moment to make a lasting impact!

Are you ready to seize these opportunities in this transformative field?
Imagine the profound impact on your career as you delve into the evolving realm of aesthetic medicine. This field, brimming with potential, presents not just a pathway to enhanced practice growth and increased income, but also opens doors to professional recognition that can elevate your standing in the community.
What You’ll Learn:
- On-label neurotoxin treatments and injection techniques
- Facial anatomy, dosing, and pharmacology
- Patient consultation, assessment, and treatment planning
- Complication prevention and emergency protocols
- Safe, natural, and consistent treatment outcomes
- Hands-on experience with live models and real product
Want the full injectable foundation?
Bundle this course with our Basic Dermal Filler training in a 4-day comprehensive program designed to fully prepare you to enter the field with confidence.
Enroll today and take the next step towards your success!
The American Academy of Aesthetics (AAOA) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.































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