Basic Injectable Class
The Basic Injectable Class at Aesthetic Plus introduces medical professionals and qualified practitioners to the fundamentals of neuromodulators and dermal fillers. This hands-on program focuses on safety, anatomy, and precision techniques for natural-looking aesthetic enhancements. Students will gain the knowledge and confidence to perform injectable procedures effectively, ethically, and in compliance with Canadian medical aesthetics standards.
$3,750.00
$3,500.00
(14 Hours)
Basic Injectable Class Curriculum Overview
1. Introduction to Aesthetic Injectables
• Overview of the injectables industry and treatment demand
• Understanding neuromodulators and dermal fillers
• Benefits, limitations, and treatment objectives
2. Facial Anatomy & Injection Landmarks
• Detailed anatomy of facial muscles, vessels, and nerves
• Identifying key areas for safe and effective injections
• Understanding age-related changes and volume loss
3. Product Knowledge & Handling
• Overview of commonly used neuromodulators and filler brands
• Reconstitution, storage, and handling protocols
• Differences between hyaluronic acid fillers and other formulations
4. Injection Techniques & Methods
• Step-by-step injection procedures for upper, mid, and lower face
• Depth, angle, and placement for optimal results
• Avoiding overcorrection and achieving natural balance
5. Safety, Sterility & Risk Management
• Infection control and aseptic injection techniques
• Recognizing and managing complications (bruising, swelling, vascular occlusion)
• Emergency protocols and patient safety best practices
6. Patient Consultation & Assessment
• Conducting a comprehensive consultation and medical history review
• Setting realistic expectations for clients
• Identifying contraindications and ensuring treatment suitability
7. Pain Management & Comfort Techniques
• Pre and post-treatment numbing options
• Minimizing discomfort during procedures
• Managing anxiety and improving patient experience
8. Hands-On Training & Demonstrations
• Live demonstrations of injectable techniques
• Supervised practice on training models
• Observation, feedback, and skill refinement under expert guidance
9. Legal, Ethical & Professional Standards
• Overview of local regulations and licensing requirements in Quebec
• Consent forms, documentation, and patient confidentiality
• Building trust through professionalism and transparency
10. Practice Development & Business Integration
• Incorporating injectables into your clinic or practice
• Pricing, marketing, and client retention strategies
• Maintaining patient relationships and treatment follow-ups
11. Certification & Completion
• Review of theoretical and practical components
• Certificate of completion awarded upon successful demonstration
• Foundation for advanced injectable and facial rejuvenation training.
Get answers to frequently asked questions
If you're a nurse, doctor, or medical professional, the best way to learn injectables is by taking a certified aesthetic training course. Start with a Basic Injectable Course, which teaches you how to safely use dermal fillers and botulinum toxin (like Botox). These courses include hands-on practice with real models, expert instruction, facial anatomy, safety protocols, and injection techniques.
Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can move on to Advanced Injectable Classes that focus on facial sculpting, tear troughs, jawline contouring, and more.
Most Basic Injectable Class or courses are short but intensive—typically lasting 1 to 2 days. These cover core topics like facial anatomy, botulinum toxin (Botox), dermal fillers, and hands-on practice.
For those moving into more advanced techniques, advanced injectable courses can range from 1 to 3 days, depending on the depth of material and live model training included.
In Montreal, programs like the Basic Injectable Course Montreal or Advanced Aesthetic Training Montreal are often 1-day or weekend trainings designed to fit into busy medical schedules—while still delivering hands-on, practical skills.
To legally perform aesthetic injections like Botox or dermal fillers in Montreal (and most of Canada), you typically need to be a licensed healthcare professional. This includes:
Registered Nurses (RNs)
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
Physicians or Physician Assistants
Dentists
Once licensed, you'll need to complete a certified injectable training course—such as a Basic Injectable Class Montreal or Advanced Injectable Class—that includes both theory and hands-on practice. Some provinces also require medical direction or collaboration with a physician depending on your professional level.
Yes, the course typically includes supervised hands-on training using real models to help participants build confidence and technique.
Have questions or need more details? Contact us today, and our team will be happy to assist you with inquiries and enrollment.