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Diploma in Clinical Aesthetics & Botox with Free book
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Diploma in Clinical Aesthetics & Botox with Free book

Clinical Aesthetic Medicine & Botox: safe injection skills, dermal fillers, complications, plus free CPD‑ready handbook
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Ethics and Law in Aesthetic Medicine
  • Golden Ratio in body
  • Fundamentals of Anatomy in Aesthetics
  • Botulinum Preparations
  • Documentation in Aesthetics
  • Standard Operating Procedure
  • Practices of Botulinum in Aesthetics
  • Complications and unwanted results
  • Injection techniques to the Perioral, Melolabial , Chin , Nose, Neck and Nefertiti Lift
  • Aesthetic Medicine

Course content

7 sections33 lectures4h 22m total length
  • The Evolution of Aesthetic Medicine. Ethics, History, and Law4:20
  • Aesthetic medicine past, present and future.29:21
  • Botox injection risk, complication and treatment14:30
  • The Golden Ratio & Beauty. Aesthetic Medicine Explained8:50
  • How to Begin a Career in Aesthetic Medicine. Botulinum Toxin Treatments3:46

    Learn how to begin a career in aesthetic medicine with botulinum toxin treatments by pursuing education and training, licensure, a safe practice, patient-building, and ongoing professional development.

  • Facial Nerves & Botulinum Toxin. A Deep Dive into Aesthetic Medicine9:04

    Apply the golden ratio to facial proportions in aesthetic medicine for wrinkle reduction, contouring, and botulinum toxin techniques, with attention to facial nerves' roles for safe use.

  • Major advancements in aesthetics medicine8:36

    Trace the evolution of aesthetic medicine from ancient roots to modern minimally invasive techniques, including botox, fillers, liposuction, fat grafting, and laser therapies.

  • Let's explore the major specialities of Aesthetic medicine10:54

    Explore the major specialties in aesthetic medicine, including plastic surgery, dermatology, otolaryngology, and medspa practice, and review injectables like Botox and fillers, fat grafting, laser resurfacing, and body contouring.

Requirements

  • Minimal exposure to working in Aesthetic clinic

Description

Become a confident, safe and in‑demand clinical aesthetic practitioner

This diploma in clinical aesthetics and Botox is designed for doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals who want practical, clinic‑ready skills rather than theory alone. You will learn how to assess the face, plan treatments, and perform Botox and filler procedures with a structured, safety‑first approach that you can apply immediately in practice.


Taught by a global healthcare education team you can trust

HeartbeatsZ Academy, UK has trained over 81,000 learners in the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Australia, India and beyond, with an average Udemy rating of 4.3 out of 5. Our multidisciplinary team of clinicians, educators and healthcare managers focuses on clear explanations, case‑based teaching and high‑quality study materials that respect your time as a busy professional.

As a student of this Udemy course, you are eligible to apply (with a separate service and processing fee) for an additional “Diploma in Clinical Aesthetic Medicine with Botox” from London HeartbeatsZ Academy, UK, giving you an extra credential to showcase on your CV and professional profiles.


What you will learn inside the course

  • Core facial anatomy for injectors, including skin, muscles, nerves and “danger zones” relevant to Botox and fillers

  • Principles of beauty, ageing and the golden ratio, so you can plan treatments that look natural rather than “done”

  • Mechanism of action, indications, dosing and side effects of botulinum toxin in aesthetic practice

  • Step‑by‑step facial injection techniques for common Botox areas (glabella, forehead, peri‑orbital and more)

  • Introduction to dermal fillers, product selection and safe injection strategies in key treatment areas

  • How to combine Botox and fillers with other aesthetic modalities for better overall results

  • Documentation, record keeping and medico‑legal essentials that protect you and your patients

  • Real‑world risks in aesthetics, including complications, parlour stroke syndrome and how to respond safely

  • Practical tips on communication, consent and managing patient expectations before and after treatment

How this course is structured for busy clinicians

The content is broken into short, focused video lessons and MCQs so you can learn in small blocks and test your understanding as you go. Key concepts are intentionally revisited so they move from short‑term memory to long‑term recall, which is essential when you are with a real patient and cannot look things up.

You will also receive a free clinical aesthetics book that complements the video lectures and serves as a quick reference in daily practice. We strongly recommend that you combine this course with supervised, hands‑on clinical training in a suitable clinic to complete your learning pathway.

Who this course is for

  • Doctors, dentists, nurses and other regulated healthcare professionals exploring a move into aesthetic medicine

  • Clinicians already in aesthetics who want a more systematic, safety‑focused understanding of Botox and fillers

  • Healthcare professionals seeking an additional diploma‑level credential to strengthen their portfolio

If you are serious about building a safe, ethical and profitable clinical aesthetics practice, this course gives you a clear roadmap from foundational theory to practical, patient‑centered application.


Enroll now to secure lifetime access and start building your future in aesthetic medicine today.


Who this course is for:

  • Everyone
  • Nurse
  • Physician
  • Healthcare Professional planning to start in Aesthetics