
FOUNDATION ANTI WRINKLE COURSE in Sompting, Worthing, West Sussex
Anti Wrinkle Training Course is a training programme for candidates who are wanting to learn how to perform anti wrinkle injections professionally. This course is designed to equip you with an understanding and skills required to work within settings offering Anti Wrinkle treatments. The course develops your understanding and hands on experience so you can carry out Anti Wrinkle treatments to the upper facial areas confidently without any supervision enabling you to work completely independently.
This Foundation Anti Wrinkle Training Course is made up of theory and hands on modules that blend knowledge and skills that allow you to
contextualise your training to working with the public. This includes learning aimed at practising your customer service skills, learning Anti-Wrinkle injection techniques, maintaining high standards of health and safety and also the use of equipment and tools that are standard in the facial aesthetics industry.
You will attend a mandatory 1 day foundation Anti Wrinkle training course where you will be taught the practical skills needed in a realistic clinical environment.

This course is CPD acredited
Minimum entry requirements: We recomend Beauty Level 3 and 6 months of work with needles (must hold relevant quilification for 6 + months) . However A&P level 3 and 6 months of work with needles (must hold relevant quilification for 6 + months) experience is acceptable
Courses covers:
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Legislations you need to know
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Use Of PPE Equipment
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Rules of practising safely
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Prescriptions
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Anatomy and Physiology foundations
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Nerve Anatomy
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Anatomy, Head and Neck, Facial Muscles
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Skin Anatomy
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Facial muscles: Frontalis
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Facial muscles: Procerus
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Facial muscles: corrugator supercilii
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Facial Muscles: Depressor Supercilii
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Facial Muscles: Orbicularis Oculi
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Structure and Function
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A neuromuscular junction (NMJ)
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Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
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Blood and the Circulatory System
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Nervous System
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Essential anatomy of the face
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Facial Aging and Anatomy of the Facial Nerve
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History of botulinum toxin
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What is Botulinum Toxin?
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How Does it Work?
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How Long Does a Botox Injection Last?
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Storage of the product
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Components of a Needle
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Appropriate Gauge Sizes
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Needle Stick Injury
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Facial mapping
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The Glogau scale
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Indications for Use in the Aesthetic Client
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Contraindications and Cautions
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Formulation-Specific Warnings
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Equipment you will require
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Product dilution table with currently available botulinum
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Botulinum Toxin Injection Techniques
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Treatment areas
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Forehead (Frontalis Muscle)
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Glabella (Frown Lines / Corrugator & Procerus Muscles)
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Crow’s Feet (Lateral Orbicularis Oculi)
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Post-Treatment Care
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Documentation
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Adverse Effects of Botulinum Toxin Treatments
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Patient Follow-up
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Managing Client Expectations
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Body dysmorphia
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Prescriber costs for Botulinum toxin treatments
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Understanding Treatment Costs
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Ethical Pricing Practices
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Explaining Cost to Clients
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Record-Keeping and Financial Transparency
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Advertising the Procedure
ONLINE PLATFORM
Dedicated platform for easy access to learn the theory at your own pace. Unlimited access, even after completion.
HANDS ON PRACTICE
Every academy course includes practical 1 to 1 training with multiple live models provided.
ONGOING SUPPORT
After completion, the trainers are there to offer support if you have any questions about the procedures.



















