Botox Training – Atlanta, GA

Botox Training - Atlanta, GA

When

November 10, 2024    
7:00 am - 12:00 pm

Where

Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta
3301 Lenox Parkway , Atlanta, Georgia, 30326, GA

Event Type

Empire Medical Training offers a comprehensive weekend program in Atlanta, GA, providing instruction on Botox injections and other aesthetic procedures. The training includes workshops on Botox, dermal fillers, and facial aesthetics, scheduled consecutively over a weekend for maximum convenience. These courses form the essential foundation for any aesthetic practice.

Target Audience This program is designed to address the educational needs of healthcare professionals in the Atlanta area, particularly those involved in aesthetic care and procedures for patients.

Program Overview The Botox training seminar in Atlanta combines theoretical instruction and practical, hands-on workshops. The morning session is dedicated to didactic lectures, while the afternoon is focused on hands-on training with live patients. Participants will learn how to administer Botulinum Toxin for various cosmetic applications, gaining both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise. This training aims to enhance the ability of healthcare professionals to treat patients presenting with a range of cosmetic concerns that may not have been covered in their prior medical education.

Learning Outcomes The primary goal is to ensure that learners understand the correct standards of care and the safe administration of Botulinum Toxin.

Educational Objectives

  1. Competency: Participants will learn to perform Botox injections safely and effectively.
  2. Risk Management: Attendees will be trained to minimize risks and manage complications related to aesthetic injections.
  3. Protocols: The course covers accepted protocols for administering Botulinum Toxin for both cosmetic and medical conditions such as orofacial pain.
  4. Guidelines and Procedures: Participants will review guidelines for patient assessment, charting, consent forms, and corrective measures for adverse effects.
  5. Anatomy and Mechanism of Action: The curriculum also covers facial anatomy, patient expectations, product characteristics, and aftercare procedures.
  6. Patient Identification: Attendees will learn to identify candidates for Botox, understand the benefits of the procedure, and provide long-term care.

Faculty For information about the faculty, please refer to the designated faculty page.

Program Agenda – Atlanta, GA The training day is split into morning and afternoon sessions:

  • 7:45 am – 8:00 am: Registration
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am: Speaker Introduction, review of pre-requisite materials, and procedure overview. Q&A session.
  • 9:00 am – 12:00 pm: Hands-on training with live patients in small groups. Attendees will practice administering Botulinum Toxin Type-A FDA-approved products, supervised by physicians.

Training will cover various treatment areas including:

  • Glabellar Region
  • Crow’s Feet (Lateral Canthal Rhytids)
  • Forehead Lines (Forehead Traverse Rhytids)
  • Specialized injections based on patient assessment and physician approval

COVID-19 safety measures aligned with CDC guidelines are mandatory throughout the training. Patients or volunteers participating in the hands-on sessions must agree to safety policies in advance.

Pre-requisite Instructional Materials To ensure participants are fully prepared, all attendees are required to view educational videos before the training. These cover procedures, advanced injection techniques, and other relevant information. Access to a library of educational resources on Botulinum Toxin is provided, along with a downloadable color manual featuring:

  • Patient Consultation: How to communicate expected results and mark facial zones for treatment.
  • Product Information: Mechanism of action, proper dilution and reconstitution, storage protocols, and care standards for Botulinum Toxin Type A.
  • Facial Anatomy: Zones of adherence, contraindications, and how to address complications.
  • Dosing and Protocols: Guidelines for treating various facial areas including:
    • Glabellar Complex
    • Crow’s Feet
    • Forehead Lines
    • Medial and Lateral Brow Lift
    • Gummy Smile and Dimpled Chin
    • Marionette Lines
    • Platysma Banding
    • Medical uses for Bruxism and Migraines
    • Hyperhidrosis treatments for underarms and palms

Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits This course is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), and Medical Education Resources (MER) designates up to 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this live event. Physicians should claim credit based on their level of participation.

Nursing Credit The program also provides 8.0 contact hours of continuing nursing education, accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. The California Board of Registered Nursing also awards 8.0 contact hours for the program.

For more details, contact us at 866-261-5164 or visit the Empire Medical Training website: https://www.empiremedicaltraining.com/aesthetic-workshops/complete-botox-training/.

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