Course Overview
The Regenerative Aesthetics with Radiesse® course is usually taken after the Complete Dual Toxin & Dermal Filler Course and the Lower Face Cannula Course. It is also suited to individuals who have been injecting for some time in their clinics and who want to add advanced techniques. These techniques include Radiesse© and its use in hand rejuvenation, hyperdiluted Radiesse© for skin regeneration and collagen stimulation, blending of Radiesse with specific hyaluronic acids to add superior structure, results, and longevity as well as advanced toxin techniques. This program concentrates on the use of the Merz portfolio line in creating superior patient satisfaction. It is best suited for injectors having some prior injection experience. Extensive pre-course online material is provided.
Course Curriculum
1. Welcome to the Course!
A Message from Our Founder
How to Navigate Through This Course
2. Course Outline
3. Anatomy
Learning Objectives: MERZ – Xeomin, Belotero and Advanced Hyperdiluted Radiesse
4. Facial Assessment
Structures of the Skin and Face
Facial Nerves – Cranial Nerves V and VII
Important Arteries of the Lower Face
Neck and Decollete Anatomy
5. MERZ: Collection of Products
Introduction to Xeomin and Immunogenicity
Radiesse: Mechanism of Action Video
Radiesse – Managing Intravascular Complications
Clinical Study: Combining Exosomes with Radiesse
6. Rheology
Rheology: Belotero Fillers Video
A Closer Look At Belotero
7. Botulinum Toxin
What is the History of Botulinum Toxin?
Botulinum Toxin: Mechanism of Action
Contraindications to Botulinum Toxin
Identifying Authentic Formulations
Aseptic Non Touch Technique (ANTT)
Toxin Treatment Areas and Dose Ranges
8. Reconstitution
Toxin Conversion and Best Practices
How to Reconstitute Xeomin
How to Reconstitute Xeomin – 2
9. Toxin Complications
Clinical Study: Xeomin and Immunogenicity
Additional Clinical Papers
10. Toxin Injection Patterns
Glabellar Complex: 11 Lines
Orbicularis Oculi: Crows Feet
Orbicularis Oris: Lip Lines
Depressor Anguli Oris (DAO)
Xeomin: The One21 Technique – Part 1
Xeomin: One21 Technique – Part 2
11. Toxin Injection Videos
How to Perform Assessment for Toxin Injections
Merz: Xeomin Injection Videos
Orbicularis Oculi: Crow’s Feet
Orbicularis Oris: Perioral Lines
Depressor Anguli Oris (DAO)
12. Dermal Fillers
Classes of Filler: Overview
Dermal Fillers: Contraindications
Aspiration: Dermal Fillers
Clinical Study: Hybrid Fillers
Aseptic Non Touch Technique (ANTT)
Dermal Filler Injection Patterns
14. Dermal Filler Complications
Filler Complications Overview
Treatment of Early Filler Complications
Treatment of Delayed Filler Complications
Vascular Occlusion: Overview
Vascular Occlusion: Protocol
Delayed Nodules: Treatment Algorithm
Suspected Intravascular Occlusion Flowchart
15. Filler Injection Techniques
Lips: Injection Techniques
Temples: Injection Techniques
Tear Troughs: Injection Techniques
Hand Injecting Techniques
Injection Techniques: Nasolabial Folds (NLF)
Injection Techniques: Marionette Lines
Injection Techniques: Chin
Injection Techniques: Jawline
16. Dermal Filler Videos
How to Perform Assessment for Filler Injections
Landmarking Cheeks – Part 1
Landmarking Cheeks – Part 2
Cheek Augmentation With Cannula
Lip Proportion Assessment
Temple Injection – Part 1
Temple Injection – Part 2
Merz: Belotero Injection Videos
17. Radiesse Injection Techniques
Radiesse: Injection Techniques
Assessing Patient Suitability for Hand Rejuvenation
18. Radiesse Injection Videos
Mixing and Hyperdiluting Radiesse
Mixing Radiesse with Belotero
Links to Merz Radiesse Videos
Radiesse: Hand Treatment Preparation
Radiesse: Neck Injections
Radiesse: Hand Injections – Part 1
Radiesse: Hand Injections – Part 2
Radiesse: Jawline Injections
Radiesse: Melomental Folds Injections
Landmarking Temples for Radiesse Injections
Radiesse with Belotero: Temple Injections
19. Managing Radiesse Complications
Managing Vascular Occlusions with Radiesse
Complications Following CaHa Treatments
CaHa Soft Tissue Necrosis – Treatment Guidelines
20. Patient Documentation
PHIPA (Personal Health Information Protection Act)
Post-Treatment Toxin Form
Pre-Treatment Dermal Filler Form
Post-Treatment Dermal Filler Form
21. Toxin Clinical Papers
Focal Hyperhidrosis: Diagnosis and Management
Treatment of Primary Hyperhidrosis
Pain associated with injection of botulinum A exotoxin reconstituted using isotonic sodium chloride with and without preservative
Non Surgical Reshaping of the Lower face with Toxin
Six Month Comparative Analysis Monitoring the Sweating Inhibition Halo
Emerging Trends in Botulinum A Resistance : An International Multidisciplinary Review and Consensus
Wayne Carey Xeomin Reconstitution
Consensus Paper regarding Storage of Toxin
2020 Pecora One21 – A Novel, Customizable Injection Protocol for Treatment of the Forehead with IncobotulinumtoxinA
One21: A Novel, Customizable Injection Protocol for Treatment of the Forehead with IncobotulinumtoxinA
2022 Hefter Significantly Lower Antigenicity of Incobotulinumtoxin Than Abo- or Onabotulinumtoxin
2022 – Immunogenicity Associated with Aesthetic BotulinumtoxinA – A Survey of Asia-Pacific Physicians’ Experiences
22. Dermal Filler Clinical Papers
2021 VanLoghem Consensus on the use of HA fillers from the CPM range
Van Loeghem Consensus on Belotero Line Usage
Global_Aesthetics_Consensus__Avoidance_and.20
Combining CaHa and HA fillers – Kadouch
DeBoulle-2015-patient-factors-influencing-dermal-filler-complications
Complications of Injectable Fillers – Part 1
Complications of Fillers : Vascular Complications Part 2
Myomodulation with Injectable Fillers
Soft Tissue Filler Complications Consensus Recommendations
Non Surgical Lip Lift – Dr Harris
The Perfect Pout Dr Harris
Global Aesthetics Consensus: Avoidance and Management of Complications
Global Approaches to Prevention and Management of Delayed Onset Adverse Reactions with HA Fillers
Dermal Fillers in Aesthetics : An Overview of Adverse Events
Treatment of Soft Tissue Complication expert consensus
23. Other Clinical Papers
Injection Techniques: Clinical Papers
Miscellaneous Clinical Papers
24. Product Monographs
Belotero: Range of Products
Radiesse – Instructions for Use
Radiesse Lidocaine – Canadian: Instructions for Use
25. Course Quiz
You Have Completed the Course Content!
MERZ: Xeomin, Belotero and Radiesse Quiz
26. Next Steps
Congratulations on Completing the Course!
Your Journey Doesn’t End Here!
27. Course References
Additional References – 1
Additional References – 2 – MERZ Specific
Xeomin® Injections: Forehead (includes the One21 Technique), frown lines, Crow’s Feet, nasalis, gummy smile, peri-oral lines, chin, platysmal bands, masseters, more!
Belotero® Injections (using a needle): Cheeks, lips, chin, jawline, melomental folds, and fine lines.
Radiesse® & Hyperdiluted Radiesse® Injections (using a needle and cannula): Cheeks, melomental folds, jawline, hands, neck, décolleté, and more!
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