What Courses Do I Do After My Foundation Botox & Dermal Filler Training

You may be reading this because you have completed your Foundation training (congratulations) or you are planning your training journey for the future, either way in this blog we will outline the available routes to take after your Foundation training!

Intermediate Training 

The most common path to take after initial foundation training is to book on to our Intermediate Training Course. This course has been built to consolidate your existing knowledge whilst introducing new treatments to your repertoire. The day will cover:

  • Upper Face Botox, filler around the mouth, marionette lines and corners of the mouth procedures with practical hands on experience
  • An introduction to Lip and Cheek Augmentation
  • Treatment plans for patients
  • How to conduct a successful consultation to get the most out of your patient and practitioner experience

Advanced Botox & Dermal Filler Training

Our Advanced Botox and Dermal Filler training course is a popular next step with delegates as not only does it ensure you are up to date with the latest techniques but also provides you with the key practical skills to immediately introduce over 8 new injectable treatments to your clients including:

  • Brow lift
  • Mentalis treatments
  • Lower face Botox
  • Nefertiti lift/platysmal bands
  • Treatment of hyperhidrosis (underarm sweating)
  • Lip augmentation and enhancement
  • Cheek augmentation

Level 7 Diploma in Injectables for Clinical Aesthetic Treatments

This VTCT regulated qualification is a competence based diploma created in line with the HEE and JCCP guidelines relevant to the administration of Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Fillers.

The diploma will provide you with the relevant knowledge and practical skills to safely and competently perform the following procedures independently:

  • The use of Botulinum Toxin to treat glabellar, frontalis and crow’s feet
  • The use of Botulinum Toxin to create a brow lift
  • The use of Dermal Fillers to treat nasolabial folds, marionette lines, oral commissures, lip augmentation and basic cheek augmentation

In order to achieve the Level 7 Diploma you must successfully complete 6 mandatory units. These units cover all key topics of Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Filler treatments such as; pharmacology, understanding your patient, anatomy and ageing, managing possible complications and effective treatment administration.

  • Foundation Botox and Dermal Filler Training Course
  • Online training modules
  • Assignments and literature review
  • Clinical observation days
  • Supervised practice days
  • Examination

As you have already completed your Foundation Training you will be eligible for the RPL route to complete this diploma, you can find out more by contacting our dedicated Level 7 Coordinator on 01844 390110.

Find out more about delegate’s frequently asked questions on the Level 7 Diploma in our Aesthetics Knowledge Hub.

Botox & Dermal Filler Training Online

Along with our practical training courses we also offer online training covering the theory of each of our courses. Our online courses start from beginner all the way through to expert, specializing in treatments and areas along with business and marketing help.

Built by our expert faculty our online training courses contain video presentations, demonstrations, tests and a printable certificate after you have successfully completed your course.

You can find out more about our online training here which is available to access anytime, anywhere! 

Why train with Cosmetic Courses?

  • We are the UK’s First Botox and Filler Training Course provider
  • We are an Allergan approved appointed training provider
  • You receive practical experience in both Botox and fillers on live models provided by us
  • We are an award-winning training provider
  • Accredited course developed in line with JCCP and CQC standards
  • We are also a Hamilton Fraser Partnered Training Provider
  • All courses are led by our handpicked team of experts including doctors, dentists and nurses
  • Partners with the leading aesthetic insurance company Healthcare Professional Protection and Hamilton Fraser 
  • Courses held in fully functioning clinic environments across 6 locations across the UK including Botox training in London
  • Unlimited aftercare whether it be clinical or business related

You can find out more about all of our training options by taking to our course coodinators on 01844 390110 / [email protected].

getting started in aesthetics

The aesthetics industry is getting more and more popular, with the chance to change lives, apply your medical knowledge to a new highly profitable field and become your own boss to name a few perks. At Cosmetic Courses we have trained over 20000 delegates within the art and safety of aesthetics. We take the time to get to know each delegate, understanding their experience, their goals, and their expectations to create a training journey fit for them.

Below we are listed the four ways you could get started in aesthetics:

  1. Foundation Botox and Dermal Filler Training Course

The first practical step into the world of aesthetic training, learning the fundamentals and practicing basic Botox and dermal filler treatments. This course will give you a real taste of what to expect and gauge your skills, you may leave the course deciding you would rather just stick to one type of treatment or you may be eager to book on to a more specific course such a lip filler training to enhance your knowledge.

Our foundation training is run by our expert training faculty. The morning is filled with theory including business and marketing advice, complications and how to react, understanding of the products and the treatments.

In the afternoon the training class is split into smaller groups and each group will have their own trainer demonstrating the treatments covered in the course. One by one each of the delegates will practice what they have learnt on live models provided by us, under the expert supervision and guidance of our trainers.

After successful completion you will receive a CPD certificate and the chance to buy our aesthetic starter kit and dermal filler product to treat your first patients.

Find out more about our Foundation training here.

  1. Online Training Academy

Over the past two years we have rebuilt our online training academy, listening to our delegates needs and researching the best ways to present the theory of our courses available online.

Our online academy has over 30 courses in aesthetics, including complications, business and marketing.

It was built to be used as part one of your learning, delegates can enrol on to the online courses to learn the theory of the course and then once completed book on to a half day practical to demonstrate their knowledge under the expert guidance of our trainers.

You can visit and enroll on to our online academy here.

  1. Level 7 Diploma in Injectables for Clinical Aesthetic Treatments

Another option to start your aesthetic career would be to undergo our VTCT regulated Level 7 Diploma. A competence-based diploma aimed at doctors, dentists and nurses created within the HEE and JCCP guidelines relevant to aesthetic medicine.

The diploma consists of a variety of varied learning from practical sessions, observation days, online learning and OSCE examinations over the course of a year, on successful completion you will be award certification and added to the JCCP register for Level 7 practitioners showing a high standard of medical aesthetic practice.

You can find out more about our Level 7 here.

  1. Introduction into Aesthetics Package

To help those starting out in aesthetics navigate their way through training we have created an introduction package including:

Not only do our packages contain everything you need to get started but also come at a discounted package price with huge savings.

Find out more about our introduction into aesthetics package here.

Training with Cosmetic Courses:

  • 0% finance options
  • Ongoing support
  • Live models provided by us
  • 6 training clinics across the UK
  • Accredited by leading insurance providers

Speak to our dedicated team today to discuss your training needs and suitable paths: 01844 390110 / [email protected].

Follow us on social media @cosmeticcourses to keep up to date with the latest!

Find out more

The Aesthetics Knowledge Hub is a great place for you to find answers to frequently asked questions. We recommend having a look at the Aesthetic Training Knowledge Hub. Here you will find out key information when looking to start a career in the aesthetic industry.

Choosing Your Lip Filler Course cosmetic courses

There are many different aspects to look out for when booking your lip filler course from trainer experience to aftercare support. In this blog we will highlight some top points to take into mind when embarking on your lip filler training courses.

1. Training Provider Reputation & Experience 

You may of already realised, there are a lot of aesthetic training providers out there! It’s important to do your research and find the best match for you. One way to help you find the perfect fit would be to look at company reviews, see what past delegates have said about their training courses. Check their company social media channels including the trainers mentioned, having a scroll through their socials can show you if they are busy and what their training looks like. Delve in deeper to find out more about who runs the training courses, what is their background and ethos. Looking at accreditations and awards for the company, who are they partnered with and what companies refer them. Also check where they are training you, is it in a clinic setting and what products do they use.

2. Trainers Experience 

It’s important to find out who is going to be taking your course and what their experience is. At Cosmetic Courses we use a handpicked team of medical professionals all chosen by our Medical Director Mr Adrian Richards. Each of our trainers have a vast amount of experience in aesthetics from running their own successful clinics to being key opinion leaders in the industry. You may what to have your lip filler course taught by a medical professional that has a similar background to you or you may want to learn from a trainer who has a different medical field behind them. When you make contact with the training provider take the time to ask about the trainers and which one would suit you the most.

3. Course Layout

To give you a better insight on the day you should check with your training provider on what to expect on the day. What is covered in the theory, will you be looking at complications along with business and marketing advice? Also checking how much practical you will be receiving, will there be enough models to delegates and what techniques will you be covering on the day.

4. Live Models Provided 

At Cosmetic Courses we believe the only way to really understand a treatment is by hands-on learning. We provide live models for each of our courses for delegates to practice what they have learnt under the close supervision and guidance of our expert trainers. By using live models you are experiencing a real patient and practitioner journey, understanding the patients needs and applying your knowledge and skills gained to achieve optimum, holistic results.

5. Aftercare and Support

When looking to book a lip filler course ask your training provider what support they offer after training. Are they on hand to answer any questions after your training course, can they help you if you need a second opinion on a patient.

Lip Filler Courses with Cosmetic Courses

At Cosmetic Courses we offer a variety of different courses both online and offline in lip filler training:

WHY CHOOSE COSMETIC COURSES FOR YOUR LIP FILLER TRAINING COURSE?

  • We provide all live models for your training to make your learning as hassle-free as possible
  • You will be taught our unique approach to create the perfect pout
  • Our expert trainers have a combined 113 years of experience in the Aesthetics industry
  • Our training programmes have won multiple awards over the past few years which is a testament to the quality of our dermal filler training
  • We provide ongoing support following your masterclass session so if you have a patient who you are unsure how best to treat then contact our clinical team and we can advise you on the best course of treatment
  • We work alongside industry leading partners such as Allergan

Train with Cosmetic Courses:

If you would like to find out more about our lip filler courses you can contact the team on 01844 390110 / [email protected] where one of our friendly course coordinators can discuss your training options.

Find out more about delegate’s most frequently asked questions on Lip Filler Training in our Aesthetics Knowledge Hub.

TOP 10 MOST INSTAGRAMMED TREATMENTS

Like it or not, Instagram is taking over. For us in aesthetics it’s a great place to showcase clinic offerings through before and afters, obtaining patient interest. It’s important to stay on trend whilst being true to your brand. We researched the top 10 most instagrammed treatments to show you whats trending aiding you in your social planning and possible future training!

1. #Microneedling – 2.4m

A surprising number 1 place, search microneedling and you will find millions (2.4 exactly) posts on this skin rejuvenation treatment. In clinic you can offer this as manual or mechanical, both devices use the same technique – puncturing small holes in the skin to cause a trauma. This trauma will kick-start the body to use its own collagen and protect the outer layers thus creating an end goal of glowing, rejuvenated skin. Suitable for anti-ageing, fine lines, scarring such as acne and stretch marks.

Want to learn a more about microneedling and add this number 1 # to your clinics page? We have two options to learn, our online Microneedling course or our in clinic Microneedling Training Course!

2. #Lipfiller – 1.8mLIP TOP 10

This one comes as no surprise, when you think of aesthetics, you think lip fillers. The popular hashtag contains plump lips from around the world including plenty of famous pouts. Lip filler is a number one course for us at Cosmetic Courses and a go to treatment for our patients. Although it might be a trending topic, its important to assess each patient individually – as with all aesthetics, its no one size fits all! Take the time to understand your patients face and their ideals, then complete the procedure with a holistic approach.

Our one day lip filler training course in clinic covers all areas of treatment from consultation, treatment to aftercare and complications, you can find out more here or you can enroll on our online lip filler training course to dip your toes into the world of lips!

3. #Dermalfillers – 1.5m

Dermal filler is a versatile product which when trained in correctly you could redefine almost anything! The dermal fillers tag shows images and videos of just how amazing it can be, from lips to lines. A fantastic approach to redefine the face adding contour and definition, dermal fillers are a great alternative for surgery with little down time and fast results!

We offer a variety of dermal filler courses at our training centres, some are categorized into areas such as tear trough, lip filler and the more advanced specialties. We also have course that cover multiple treatment areas in dermal fillers such as our Foundation course, Advanced and Dermal Filler Contouring Course. There is also a whole host of online dermal filler courses on our academy.

4. #Laserhairremoval – 1.4m

Number 4 in our top 10 most instagrammed treatments is the firm favorite, laser hair removal! Popular with many patients offering them the chance to be silky smooth without a hair insight. In 2021 laser and aesthetic machinery are coming into their own, no longer are they clinic add-ons but they are starting to hold their own with some clinics only specializing in the art of laser.

If laser is something you would be interested in training in we offer our Level 4 in Skin Rejuvenation which covers laser treatment amongst a whole host of skin rejuvenation treatments.

5. #Rhinoplasty – 1.4mTOP 10 MOST INSTAGRAMMED TREATMENTS NON SURGICAL RHINOPLASTY

Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty is one of our personal favourite, the life changing results this treatment can give with little to no downtime are outstanding. Although the hashtag is Rhinoplasty so we may see some surgical results in the mix, it is still used for non-surgical too. Once you take a scroll through you’ll find it hard to know what is surgery and what is non-surgical!

We offer our popular Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Training Course in our training clinics across the UK along with an online Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty theory available to purchase with the option to complete the practical element when you feel confident to do so.

6. #Chemicalpeel – 763k

Another viral skin rejuvenation treatment hitting the popular page. Chemical peels are a go-to for all types of clients with a large suitability list, peels can be adjusted in strength to suit each patient and their ideals. Most peels are recommended to have in a course of 3-6 over a period of time for optimum results, so in terms of before and afters its one you have to wait for but we suggest documenting every after from each treatment to see the full affect.

Our Chemical Peel Training Courses are split between a morning of theory, understanding the skin and the products needed followed by an afternoon of practical on live models, we also stock the products used so you are ready to go out and start transforming the world, one glowing face at a time. Our academy chemical peel training course is also a handy resource to refer back anytime, anywhere.

7. #Cheekfillers – 440k

In our opinion an understated treatment, not only does a bit of filler in the cheeks adds specific volume but by just treating the cheeks you will see results across the rest of the face. This contouring treatment can lift and define the face from just one point. If you want to find out more about the possibilities of cheek filler we have created an online course all about it which you can access anytime, anywhere!

8. #Chinfiller – 259k

Next up in our top 10 most instagrammed treatments is another underdog of aesthetics, chin filler. Scroll through the thousands of posts and you will impressed with how just adding filler to the chin can transform the lower face and add definition. By adding volume to the chin you are also changing the side profile with life changing results, this non-surgical treatment is a savior for those who don’t want to go through with corrective surgery.

We cover chin filler on our dermal filler contouring course. By looking at the face holistically it may mean that in some patients they would benefit with a little chin filler and some other tweaks to improve the face as a whole, something we go in to detail on in this course.

9. #Nonsurgicalfacelift – 225k

The treatment which put aesthetics on the map by showcasing just how amazing and life changing a non-surgical treatment can be. Non-Surgical Facelifts work by using a variety of dermal filler and in some cases botulinum toxin to assess the whole face whether that be a trusted 8-point technique of the newer Z lift techniques. The combination of products and technique can redifine the whole face with no surgery and little down time. Take a look at the hashtags yourself to see how amazing it is!

At Cosmetic Courses we offer our popular Non-Surgical Facelift Training Day for medical professionals available in our training clinics with live models.

10. #PDOthreads – 187k

Last but by no means least on our top 10 instagrammed treatments is the ground-breaking PDO thread lifts. More invasive than the standard aesthetic treatment but longer lasting results and still less invasive than a surgical facelift. Thread lifts work by inserting threads into the face from specific entry points and lift the skin from underneath.

We offer training in this world wide phenomenon, PDO Thread Lifting in our CQC registered clinics across the UK using market leading N-Finder threads.

There we have it, the top 10 most popular treatments on instagram. Aesthetics is a fast paced industry and we are sure to see a change in the top 10 as new treatments and techniques take the limelight. Social media is a powerful tool for any business, we recommend for your to do your own research, see whats trending and see what your customers want. This can help you to make important decisions in clinic offerings and potential training. 

Looking to take your content creating to the next level? Read our blog on creating instagram reels and see if you can get one of your post ranking high!  

YOU CAN FOLLOW US ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA @COSMETICCOURSES 

Learn more about delegate’s most frequently asked questions on Business and Marketing in our Aesthetics Knowledge Hub.

The aesthetic industry has hit the news recently highlighting the lack of regulation and how anybody can train in aesthetics. We have always made it known to those who train with us and industry peers that at Cosmetic Courses we will continue to strive for regulation. Offering our Botox and Dermal Filler Training to medical professionals and giving them as much education, ongoing support and experience to lead the way for a safer future within aesthetics.

Botox and Dermal Fillers Practical Training

Botox and Dermal Filler Training

Botox and Dermal Filler Training – Cosmetic Courses

Cosmetic Courses offers practical training within all of our courses. The hands-on training allows our delegates to apply the theory and techniques they have learnt from the lectures into their practice following the courses.

These treatments are carried out on live models under close supervision from our aesthetic trainers, which also gives our delegates the chance to ask any questions or queries that they may have. At Cosmetic Courses we train doctors, dentists and nurses.  Practical training sessions are an essential part in our course content as we feel it is a valuable asset for the delegates that train with us.

Our practical training allows doctors, nurses and dentists to inject models with Botox and Dermal Fillers which enables them to get a better understanding of the treatment process and injection techniques. Cosmetic Courses’ expert trainers are present throughout the session to talk each delegate through the process enabling them to feel comfortable with the Botox and Dermal Filler techniques.

Once delegates have completed the practical training it allows them to leave the course with a higher level of competency when administering Botox and Dermal Fillers. This gives them a distinct advantage when going to practise themselves.

All of our Cosmetic Courses are tailored so there is practical training in each course. This is included whether it is a foundation or advanced course, bespoke, dermaroller or chemical peel course. At Cosmetic Courses we feel that through offering practical training to doctors, nurses and dentists they become more confident with the injections of Botox and Dermal Fillers.

The practical aspect with us at Cosmetic Courses is arranged similarly to a real life clinic environment enabling our delegates to receive first hand experience of how an aesthetic clinic functions. At Cosmetic Courses we also find suitable candidates for the delegates to inject with the Botox and Dermal Fillers so they have a wide variety of models to see, allowing the delegates to experience the differences between each individual.

Our practical training at Cosmetic Courses provides everything for our delegates from the real models to the Botox or Dermal Filler products used in the practice session. This provides a full practical hands-on training experience enabling our delegates to learn and improve their skills and knowledge.

Why is it important to receive hands-on experience with live models?

In the simplest of terms, if you have never ridden a bike but you regularly use stationery bikes for exercise, do you think you will easily pick it up?

The answer is no. The stationery bike may prepare your body and muscles for the movement but it will not prepare you for the balance needed, the conditions you may be riding in and confidence to get on the bike.

If you train on prosthetic heads in your Botox and Dermal Filler Training, would you feel confident to go out and start treating real life patients?

We hope that answer is no!

The importance of live models on Botox and Dermal Filler Training

Don’t be a dummy

We regularly have delegates attending our follow on courses who have had basic level training on ‘heads’ with other training providers. They book with us to gain valuable hands on experience but on attendance of our courses they feel their practical skills are inferior to those delegates who have completed training with us previously. Unfortunately they often end up revisiting the basic foundation techniques on live models so that they feel confident to progress.

No two people in this world are made the same (even identical twins) each individual has its own qualities, differences and expectations (no living being in this world can relate to a plastic head). The same goes for patients, in your practice you will never find two  patients who are similar. You may find patients are interested in the same treatment but you may also find that you need more product for one than the other, you may also need to recommend other treatments to achieve the end goal for one and both will have their own expectations.

By training with live models and receiving this vital experience under the supervision and guidance of our expert training faculty you are experiencing real life situations that will leave you confident to start treating your own patients.

You will experience key patient and practitioner interaction with the consultation process, how to correctly complete the consent process with before & after photos,  assessing and working with patient expectations, discussing aftercare and most importantly administrating the procedure.

The hands on knowledge you will receive will help you to feel confident in your practice and give you something to relate back to, ensuring your patient and practitioner process post training is off to the highest quality.

Prosthetic heads can be a great starting point for a nervous injector or those wanting to practice new techniques but it is important to also gain real life experience with live models whilst in the training environment too.

Botox and Dermal Filler Training for Non-Medical Professionals

Non-medical professionals often enquire to Cosmetic Courses about whether they are able to train and carry out Botox or Dermal Filler treatments. At Cosmetic Courses, we only able to offer our Botox and Dermal Filler training to medically qualified professionals such as doctors, dentists or nurses. However, if you are a Level 3 qualified Beauty Therapist or equivalent there are a range of other non-surgical aesthetic treatments we are able to provide you training in.

There are often debates about who can and cannot administer Botox and Dermal Filler treatments, but like many other industry professionals we feel only those who are medically qualified have the necessary knowledge and practical skills to inject.

Botulinum Toxin is a prescription only medicine so can only be purchased by medical professionals who have the relevant qualifications to be able to prescribe the drug. Similarly it is medical professionals who are able to obtain the correct insurance in order to practice.

If you are a Beauty Therapist and considering a career in aesthetics find out why we believe extending your skills to include treatments such as microneedling and chemical skin peels or our Level 4 in Skin Rejuvenation will offer you that edge over your competitors.

The Importance of Continuing Professional Development After Your Botox and Dermal Filler Training

We are all guilty of completing a one off course and praising ourselves for ticking the box of ‘attend training’. But is attending one course a few months ago really enough when specialising in a new profession? Keeping yourself up to date by attending additional courses, refresher sessions, industry conferences or reading relevant journals are all valuable parts of your journey to become a successful practitioner.  This ongoing learning also forms vital parts of your continued professional development. 

Clinical director of Cosmetic Course, Mr Adrian Richards shares his view on this hot topic …

“Training is never finished for anyone. If you think your training is finished, then you will become a dinosaur and as we know, dinosaurs become extinct! Even as an experienced plastic surgeon I need to stay updated with the latest techniques – the best practitioners in my experience are the people who focus on continued lifelong learning.”

Why do you need to continue your professional development?

The cosmetic market is amongst the fastest growing industries across the world. New treatments and clinics are regularly emerging bringing new practitioners and creating an increasing awareness for non surgical procedures. Patients are becoming more aware of what to look for, delving into their own research on who to go to for treatments or opting to follow celebrity trends. Due to this growing awareness of different treatments and new trends, as a practitioner it is important that you remain knowledgeable and up to date with the latest treatments and products available. Offering the highest standard of treatment, using the safest techniques is crucial in order to stay ahead of your competition in this ever-growing market.

Revalidation of your medical registration is an extremely important part of practice. The NMC, GDC and GMC have their own structures of revalidation and all have one thing in common, CPD (continuing professional development).

As a medical practitioner you will be aware of the number of CPD hours that you need to reach each year. These should be relatable to your practice and something you should be able to discuss if mentioned. This process works in the same way once you practice in aesthetic medicine.

Expanding your knowledge will earn  you valuable CPD hours. Exploring new treatments, reading up on articles and attending conferences are all proof of your continued professional development and your passion for the industry.

How do I continue my professional development? 

Did you know… All of the above qualify for CPD points! 

Training with Cosmetic Courses

Cosmetic Courses is an internationally recognised training provider teaching medical professionals in aesthetics. We offer over 26 courses over 6 locations and an online learning academy. Our ethos is experience, quality and success which shines on to our training and support given throughout our delegates journeys!

If you would like to find out more about training with us then please speak to a member of the team today on 01844 390110 or email us at [email protected].  

Find out more

The Aesthetics Knowledge Hub is a great place for you to find answers to frequently asked questions. We recommend having a look at both the Botox Training and Dermal Filler Training areas.

Lip Filler TreatmentAngelina-Jolie-lip filler treatment - cosmetic courses

Celebrities have always been the gold standard to what we perceive as being “beautiful.” So when women such as Angelina Jolie, Julia Roberts, and Keira Knightley, grace the red carpet with big smiles and plump full lips, having this feature becomes the desire of women and men alike everywhere. However, not everyone is born with full lips and some may need the help of lip filler treatment. Lip augmentation is a procedure that is used to both enlarge and reshape the appearance of one’s lips.

Why do we have lip filler treatment?

This procedure is not only used for cosmetic purposes, either. Some suffer from lip anomalies, such as a cleft palate, and need the procedure to live a more comfortable and full life. A person with this type of condition may have speech problems, many ear infections, and even hearing problems. By using lip filler treatment to help correct the anomaly, one can finally enjoy day-to-day life without any discomfort. There are several different ways for one to manipulate their lips through surgery. Some are more invasive than others, but in the end, it is all about one’s personal preference. The most common ways to perform lip augmentation are through lip fillers, implants, and manipulation of the appearance through surgery.

The most frequent procedure that people choose for lip augmentation is to use fillers that are injected into one’s lips. The healing process after any of these procedures should only last four to six weeks. However, the swelling should go down after a maximum of 10 days. These procedures offer the celebrity look that everyone is trying to achieve without drastically altering one’s appearance.

Lips Tell the Story of Your Age

If the eyes are a window to the soul, the lips tell the story of a woman’s age. Lips of both sexes reach the fullness of maturity in early adulthood, and then between the ages of 30 and 40 begin to lose volume and experience the shrinkage that is part of the normal aging process.

A recent scientific study concludes that fuller lips, however, more than any other facial feature, belie the telltale signs of aging to make a woman appear more youthful than her age. People notice graying hair and wrinkles less in a face with a full, young-looking mouth.

Not only do a set of plump, pouting lips communicate youthful verve, they also exude a strong sexual allure tor the opposite sex.

The Genetic Factor

Researcher David Gunn at Unilever, the firm that sponsored the study at 11 universities on a global level including St. Andrews, says that the way lips age is largely determined by genetics. While sun damage augments the signs of aging, DNA has the greater influence over lip shrinkage.

Upon analysis of a Caucasian test group of more than 100 pairs of Dutch twins as well as 162 British females between the ages of 45-75, researchers concluded that wrinkles, liver spots, and sun damage to skin resulted from both genetic and environmental influences. However, the progression of receding hairlines, grayness, and lip shrinkage are the direct result of heredity.

Improving on Heredity

Lip shrinkage may be more difficult to address than other genetic factors. While a quick trip to the beauty shop can effectively conceal the gray, you need to address lip shrinkage before it shows.

London cosmetic surgeon Barry Jones believes that subtle lip treatment at an early age can preserve lip fullness in women and thus enhance their youthful appearance longer. While a young woman does not require a complete face lift, addressing lip shrinkage before it has progressed significantly is the best course of action.

Such techniques as collagen injections or silicone implants can enhance lips and keep lips attractive for years. Jones does not normally use these procedures for women over the age of 60 because lip thinning is already advanced and such cosmetic remedies are largely ineffective.

Professional cosmetic advice can also help you keep your lips looking youthful. Artfully applied lip liner, gloss, color and powder can be wonderful aid in sprucing up even the most youthful pout.

Advances in Lip Augmentation

Even tribal cultures associate full lips with youthful beauty. Since the Stone Age, women of all ethnic background have undergone procedures, simple or complicated, to enhance lip size and create a fuller, more defined appearance. Women have come a long way since the Stone Age, but the quest for fuller lips continues. Young girls today look to the lips of Kylie Jenner and Angelina Jolie as definitive models of the way the lips of women should look.

The two main components of beautiful lips are fullness and youthfulness. As women age, fissures and crevices develop, eclipsing the youthfulness required to maintain beautiful lips. Cosmetic surgeons have developed a vast selection of substances that reverse fissures and crevices, temporarily.

Lip filler treatment to achieve the perfect pout

A main aspect in lip fillers rise to popularity is how fast it can be done. Treatment times can be less than half an hour with plump results showing immediately. Longevity of treatment can last up to 6 months, achieving a constant perfect pout.

Before and afters of lip filler treatment: 

Lip filler training

At Cosmetic Courses we offer three options for your lip filler training:

  1. Introduction to Lip Filler Training Course: this one day course is the perfect follow on for our Foundation course, for those eager to learn the art of lip filler. The course covers basic techniques, anatomy, patient suitability and product selection whilst using live models provided by us.
  2. Lip Filler Masterclass Training Course: delving deeper into lip filler treatment whilst incorporating use of cannula and its benefits with a more advanced approach.
  3. Lip Filler Online Courses: we also offer online course for lip filler training, these act as the theory part of your learning and can be referred back to at anytime within our online portal. After successful completion you will then be invited to attend a practical session on the treatment with live models and expert supervision.

Lip filler treatment

We offer lip filler treatment at our clinics across the UK within a training environment for a reduced cost of performed in clinic with our practitioners, both using quality products and care.

To find out more about our lip filler treatment you can click here. 

If you would like to speak to our team further about lip filler treatment or training please contact us on 01844 390110 or [email protected]. Don’t forget to follow us at @cosmeticcourses on social media to keep up with the latest! 

The Aesthetics Knowledge Hub is a great place for you to find answers to frequently asked questions. We recommend having a look at the Lip Filler Training Knowledge Hub.


In the world of dermal fillers, lips have led the way particularly with celebrity influences. However recently we have seen another dermal filler trend creeping its way up the list to take a firm top spot … known as the chin augmentation. 

A firm favourite with the likes of Reese Witherspoon, Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman, chin augmentation is an advanced procedure offering outstanding results and is now quickly growing in demand amongst the aesthetic industry.

The shape of your face can be highly determined on the structure of your chin and jaw line. With the chin being the main source for symmetrical faces. By using dermal filler injections such as Juvederm Voluma, practitioners can enhance the patients profile by placing small amounts of product to the chin area. This procedure can help to lengthen and define the chin whilst also softening out creases and dimpling of over active mentalis muscles.

Why non-surgical over surgical?

Non-surgical treatments are becoming increasingly preferred over surgical procedures for numerous reasons. The most popular being; reduced down time, shorter appointment times, non permanent results and the ability to add or amend the procedure during the appointment.

The chin augmentation is also minimally invasive and can be performed using the safe cannula technique.

Celebrities before & after chin augmentation

Chin Augmentation training at Cosmetic Courses

Chin augmentation is one of the new areas of our brand new Expert Masterclass in Botox & Dermal Fillers teaching delegates the art and understanding of advanced injectables.

At Cosmetic Courses we train our delegates to take a holistic approach and look at the whole face including the anatomy and muscles forming it. Facial augmentation through dermal filler is highly popular not only with our models but also our delegates to train in. Instead of just performing the injections asked for, we look at the end goal and ask the patient what they want to achieve from this. By using expert knowledge and understanding the proportions of the face, delegates can feel confident that on completion of this training they are able to create fantastic results using advanced techniques whilst keeping the patient’s needs and safety at the forefront.

Why train with Cosmetic Courses? 

  • Unlike many manufacturer training at Cosmetic Courses our Expert Masterclass covers all aspects of facial ageing and treatment using both toxin & dermal fillers
  • Hassle-free training – all models, paperwork and ongoing support is included in the course fee – no added extras.
  • Our recent industry awards signify the quality of our training programme
  • Our expert team of trainers have a combined experience of 113 years in the industry – unrivalled by any other provider
  • With the option of a small group tutorial or one-to-one session you can tailor your training to your individual needs
  • With 15 courses on our repertoire we can offer training to meet all of your training needs to support your career development.

 

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Coming a close second behind Botulinum Toxin injections, dermal fillers are a firm favourite across the globe. The popular injections are used to add volume to the chosen areas and provide a youthful, plumper appearance. In this guide we take an in depth look into this highly sought after injectable treatment…

What are dermal fillers?

Formed by cross-linking Hyaluronic Acid molecules, dermal filler is a gel-like substance. It works by reintroducing collagen into aged and sunken skin or to enhance certain areas. The results show restored volume, increased definition, contouring and softening of lines. Instead of following botulinum toxin in helping the active lines. Dermal fillers help to combat the static lines, these are the lines that are always there no matter what movement your face is making.

How do dermal fillers work?

Administered by injections, dermal fillers work by injecting small amounts of Hylarunic Acid (HA) under the skin in the chosen areas. The HA wakes up the collagen beneath the skin improving volume to the area. This in turn can help to smooth out wrinkles, fill deep lines or add volume and definition to an area such as the popular lip filler procedure.

What are the dermal filler brands?

As with botulinum toxin there are many brands to choose from when it comes to dermal fillers. They all hold their own research and credentials as to why they feel they stand apart from others on the market. A lot of the brands have also created additional ranges (2nd or 3rd generation) of dermal fillers which are all designed to achieve the best results for different areas of the face. The most popular dermal filler brands are:

  • Restylane
  • Belotero
  • Juvederm

At Cosmetic Courses we use Juvederm dermal fillers by Allergan. Approved by the FDA, Juvederm has been used for many years showing fantastic and safe results. Named the “family of fillers” Juvederm has two different types of filler the Ultra and Vycross range. Both of these ranges have multiple products which vary on density and longevity. Results will differ depending on the technique and area being treated along with your own individual skin health.

Are dermal fillers permanent?

Dermal fillers such as Juvederm and Rystlane are semi-permanent and results can last from 6-18 months.

Where can I use dermal fillers?

The popular injectable can be used in a number of different areas to help re-shape, define and add volume:

  • Nose to mouth lines
  • Mouth to chin lines
  • Corners of the mouth
  • Dermal filler for lips (border & body)
  • Nose reshaping (non-surgical rhinoplasty)
  • Tear Trough Rejuvenation
  • Smoker’s lines
  • Cheek
  • Backs of hands
  • Décolletage

Dermal filler facts…

  • Dermal fillers were first introduced in the 1800’s by an Austrian surgeon as a soft tissue filler for facial defects.
  • It’s not only popular with females but men too, with a 6% growth for male use in 2015.
  • In 2015 there were 2.4 million procedures, up 6 percent from 2014 and 274 percent since 2000 according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The number of procedures has increased by a staggering 43 percent in women since 2000.

Before & After of Dermal Fillers

Dermal Filler Treatments at Cosmetic Courses

Cosmetic Courses has been training medical professionals in the UK since 2002. As one of the longest-established providers we pride ourselves on the quality of our training and the products we use for treatment. This means that you are receiving the safest possible treatment as a model with us. The added bonus is that the treatment with us is a fraction of the high street cost.

 

If you would like to speak to a member of our team please call us now on 01844 390110 or register here to receive further information.

Reality TV star Chloe Goodman has sent shockwaves through the medical aesthetic industry by setting up as an aesthetic practitioner offering Botox and Dermal Filler treatments without any prior experience in medicine. Despite her lack of medical training she has just launched her own aesthetic clinic in Leeds; Opiah Cosmetics.

So how has a young women of age 23, with no medical background, managed to train and practice in Botox and Dermal Fillers?

The answer? Regulatory loopholes…

The Ex on the Beach and Big Brother star is said to have trained with the highly controversial training centre; Cosmetic Couture. Cosmetic Couture came under scrutiny as it was revealed that they were training Beauty Therapists in Botox and Dermal Filler treatments, something that the industry as a whole disagrees with.

Botox is a prescription-only medicine which means it has to be prescribed by a Doctor or nurse prescriber by law. However the administration of Botox and Dermal Fillers can, by law, be performed by anyone who has trained to do so.

This is where the issue presents itself. Aesthetic insurance companies and established training providers like Cosmetic Courses have long been setting a minimum entry requirement for these non-surgical cosmetic injectables. We only offer our Botox and Dermal Filler training courses to medically qualified professionals, whether that be a doctor, dentist or nurse.

We do offer training to Beauty Therapists at NVQ Level 4 but this is in the still lucrative but less invasive skin treatments of microdermabrasion and superficial skin peels.

Why do we choose not to train non-medical professionals in Botox and Dermal Fillers?

The training that is taken by a Beauty Therapist or any other non-medical professional does not provide the level of knowledge in terms of facial anatomy, skin anatomy, anaphylaxis etc. that is experienced during a medical degree studying to be a Doctor, Dentist or Nurse.

The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) have labelled Chloe’s opening of a clinic as ‘worrying’, and expressed their concern for the members of the public that she may treat. Several professionals within the business are also speaking out against this contentious announcement, stating she does not know enough to deal with the complications that may arise.

Whilst a completely safe procedure in the hands of a trained and qualified Doctor, Dentist or Nurse, procedures such as Botox and fillers can be dangerous when not performed correctly, with the risk of infections and in severe cases necrosis or blindness. A lack of adequate training in this field can lead to many complications with the procedure and could potentially put the patients at risk.

Setting the Standards for Education

Earlier this year, Health Education England (HEE) published the final part of its report indicating standards of training and entry levels for individuals considering a career in aesthetics. The aim was to make it clearer about who should and shouldn’t perform treatments such as Botox and Dermal Fillers. The last report suggested anyone performing Botox or Dermal Fillers should be trained to a post-graduate degree level (Level 7) which indicates that no non-medical professional would be considered ‘qualified’ to perform these treatments.

A key area that we feel needs to be significantly addressed is informing the general public about the risks of being treated by someone who is deemed ‘unqualified’. The patient can lead the way on setting the standards but only if they fully understand the risks and complications that can arise. It is our duty as industry professionals to develop this awareness.

Although the Health Education England report is simply a recommendation, we are hopeful that this will provide a benchmark for standards of training in the non-surgical cosmetic industry.

Aesthetic Training at Cosmetic Courses

Cosmetic Courses have been training medically qualified doctors, dentists and nurses for the past 15 years in Botox and Dermal Filler techniques as well as a range of skin rejuvenation treatments. If you’re interested in finding out more on how to start your aesthetic career please feel free to contact our course co-ordinators for further information.

 

For those of you that have attended our Foundation and Advanced Botox and Dermal Fillers courses, you will be aware that dermal fillers are used to introduce volume back into areas of the face that have lost volume during the ageing process. When it comes to dermal filler training, there’s a lot to cover, do you know your Juvederm Ultra 2 from your Ultra 4? And what about knowing your marionette lines from your tear troughs?

Where can dermal fillers be used?

Dermal fillers have a wide multitude of uses from the obvious to the not so obvious. If you have a patient that is interested in having dermal filler, we advise that you get them to attend an initial skin consultation with you before having the treatment. This will allow you to find out more about the patient’s medical history, and the look that they are hoping to achieve.

Tear troughs Cosmetic Courses;Picture showing Tear Trough Treatment Before & After

These are the lines under your eyes that make your eyes look tired. A loss of volume in the area, a loss of tissue elasticity or a mild reduction in bone density could all be causes of concern. By using an advanced technique, dermal fillers can be placed in either the tear trough itself, slightly lower in the cheek area, or indeed a combination of both to achieve brighter, more rejuvenated eyes.

Naso-labial folds
Commonly known as the smile or laughter lines, these are the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. If you are bothered by your nasolabial folds, and wonder what to do to improve the area then filler is perfect to fill out these folds, and partnered with cheek filler the face will appear much younger looking.

Mouth corners

Sometimes the corners of your mouth can droop leaving you looking unhappy. Dermal filler can be placed below the corners of the mouth with a small amount directly into the corners of the lips.

Marionette lines
Marionette lines run between the corners of the lips down towards the chin and jaw giving a puppet-like effect. As we age, our facial bones become smaller resulting in lines like these appearing. Dermal filler is great for filling in these lines making them less prominent.

Cheeks

As you age you lose an amount of subcutaneous fat which can result in a loss of volume and elasticity to the face. This in turn highlights hollow cheek bones, and the presence of excess skin resulting in sunken cheeks. This can cause someone to appear gaunt and tired-looking. Dermal fillers can be injected into this area to plump out the face with natural volume and a gentle lift. This is an advanced technique and is offered at one of our specialist training days.

Lips & vermillion borderCosmetic Courses; Image showing Lip Fillere treatment before & after

A celebrity favourite and probably the most well-known use of filler. The lips can be injected with dermal filler either in the body of the lip to boost fullness or the border of the lips to increase definition. This treatment is ideal for correcting thin lips but can also help solve problems with a downward smile and the need to lengthen the mouth.

Chin augmentation

A perfect alternative to a surgical chin implant, is a non-surgical chin augmentation which is achieved with dermal fillers. Fillers will help define your jaw line and although only a temporary solution it is a great way to see what can be achieved surgically if you are unsure.

Smoker’s lines

These are the vertical lines above the lip that appear when you pout. They are mostly caused by regular lip movements but are also called smokers lines, because regular smoking means pressing the lips together.  If your lines are deep enough then they can be drastically reduced with a small amount of injectable filler to achieve a smoother appearance.

Nose
Have you heard of the lunchtime nose job? Dermal fillers can now be used to straighten out any lumps or bumps in your nose without the need for any surgical downtime. Fillers are injected into the nose to smooth out slight bumps in the bridge of the nose, or rectify a crooked line of the nose (particularly in profile view) and even cartilage irregularities at the tip of the nose all in less than 15 minutes! This is another advanced course available for those that have been practicing in dermal filler for a while.

Hands

Hands are a new use for fillers, patients have found that the use of the fillers in their face is great for concealing their real age, but then it is often their hands that give it away. Ageing hands lose volume and the skin appears thinner. Having filler injected into the skin on the back of the hands can make them appear plumper and less veiny.

So now you know your areas, let’s look at the product that we use on our training days at Cosmetic Courses:

Juvaderm®  Vycross Range

The Juvaderm® Vycross range is a smoother gel which means you get a comfortable treatment. The risk of bruising and swelling is reduced as is any discomfort as anesthetic is added into the formulation of the filler. The Vycross range provides subtle and natural outcomes due to the smoothness of the gel making it easier to inject with precision.

The Vycross range has 3 different forumulas;

Juvederm® Voluma 

Juvederm® Voluma is a much thicker hyaluronic acid gel which has been made by altering the cross-linking technique used in Ultra to create a more viscous result. Voluma can be used for recontouring and restoring the face in the case of age-related volume loss. Designed for deep volume restoration to re-contour the face in areas such as the cheek bone and chin regions.

The effects of Juvéderm® Voluma® last for approximately up to 18 months.

Juvederm® Volbella
Launched in Paris Juvederm® Volbella® is specifically designed to enhance lip volume and define lip contours, with a completely natural look and feel.  The filler has a smooth, liquid consistency for a smoother look and the addition of lidocaine anaesthetic makes the treatment even more comfortable in an otherwise uncomfortable area.

The effects of Juvederm® Volbella® last for approximately up to 12 months

Juvederm® Volift®
This revolutionary dermal filler is produced using VYCROSS™ technology. This creates an ultra-smooth gel for natural appearance with minimal swelling and bruising. It is best used for smoothing nasolabial folds and facial contours.

The effects of Juvederm® last for approximately up to 15 months.

Juvederm® Hydrate Cosmetic Courses; image showing dermal filler product Juverderm Hydrate

The Juvederm Hydrate is used to improve skin hydration and restore elasticity which is lost through ageing. It works by replacing hyaluronic acid but unlike traditional filler it acts as a hydrating agent attracting and keeping moisture within the skin to achieve that healthy natural glow. Juvéderm® Hydrate is most commonly used for very fine lines and wrinkles associated with ageing. It has also been recommended as an early treatment for crow’s feet and fine lines around the mouth.

The effects of Juvéderm® Hydrate last for approximately four to 6 months

Juvederm® Ultra is our most common dermal filler. The filler contains non-animal hyaluronic acid with the addition of 0.3% lidocaine which is a local anaesthetic to make you feel comfortable both during and after the treatment.
There are actually four different formulations for Juvéderm® ULTRA available;

Juvederm® Ultra 2 is a highly cross-linked formulation which is used for the subtle correction of medium facial lines, in particular those around the corners of the eyes and those very close to the surface of the skin. It can also be used to around the lips to enhance natural lip contour.

Juvederm® Ultra 3 Cosmetic Courses; image showing dermal filler product range Juverderm Ultra 3

Ultra 3 is another highly cross-linked formulation but is instead used for more versatility in contouring and volumising anything from moderate to medium facial lines and skin depressions, in areas such as the nasolabial folds. It can be used subtly in lips to enhance lip contour, increase volume and maintain a youthful smile.

Juvederm® Ultra 4 [image]

Ultra 4 is a highly cross-linked robust formulation used for volumising and correction of medium to deep folds and wrinkles, including adding volume in the cheeks and chin improving contour to the face.

Juvederm® Ultra SmileCosmetic Courses; image showing dermal filler product range Juverderm Smile

The newest arrival to the Juvéderm® ULTRA family the Juvéderm® Ultra Smile is based on the Ultra 3 product but it is specifically targeted for use in the lips. It works by providing fuller but softer and natural looking lips and smooths fine lines to fully enhance the mouth area for a fresh new look.

The effects of Juvéderm® Ultra Smile lasts approximately up to 18 months

If you would like to find out  more about our Advanced Dermal Filler Training Course and the product range that we use, you can call the team on 01844 390110 or email [email protected]