Dermal Filler Training Course Knowledge Hub

Are you a medically qualified nurse, doctor, dentist or surgeon looking to enroll in our Dermal Filler Training Courses? Then read this summary of  our delegate’s most frequently asked questions plus useful information and articles relating to Training around Dermal Fillers.

Introduction to lip filler training course with Cosmetic Courses (2)

You must be medically qualified as a surgeon, doctor, dentist or nurse with a current registration with the GMC, GDC or NMC, or equivalent if you are an overseas delegate.

We offer 1 one day Botox and Filler Foundation Course which once completed will enable you to treat patients. We also offer the Level 7 Diploma in Injectables for Clinical Aesthetic Treatments. This is a VTCT regulated qualification that is based on competency of injecting skills and can take anything up to 12 months to complete.

To train with us at Cosmetic Course we require you to be a registered Doctor, Dentist or Nurse with current registration with the GDC, GMC or NMC.

We recommend that only medical professionals administer dermal filler treatments.

No, dermal filler is not a prescription medication and therefore can be purchased from reputable pharmacies.

Yes you can. You will however need to work with a prescriber if you are wishing to train in Botox to complete the prescription for your patients.

By attending one of our aesthetic training courses in Botox and dermal fillers, we provide a whole range from foundation to expert also focusing on specific treatment and product areas. Successful completion of our courses will result in certification and this can be used to obtain necessary insurance in order to practice these treatments within your clinic.

You can find out more about our Dermal Filler Training Courses by clicking here.

Here at Cosmetic Courses we only train medical professionals.

You will need to take our one day Botox and Dermal Filler Foundation Training Course and receive our competency certificate to be able to administer Dermal Filler.

Dermal Fillers are largely used to add volume to the face and can be used in most areas, including Check, Chin, Jaw, Lip, Nasolabial folds, Temple and around the eye area. Botox is a prescription medication that is used to relax muscles and can be used to soften or eradicate lines. Botox can be used in the Upper and Lower areas of the face as well as the Neck area. Dermal Filler and Botox are often used together to obtain the best results for the patient.

As part of our distance learning we can provide a small amount of products at the end of each course to get you started, we are not a wholesaler so cannot supply wholesale stock for you. If you require Dermal filler you will need to purchase this from a pharmacy.

At Cosmetic Courses we only train medical professionals such as doctors, dentists and nurses within aesthetics to ensure safety within the specialty.

Yes our foundation course in Botox and dermal filler is aimed at medical professionals starting out in the industry, once you have completed this course you can then go on to more advanced courses.

We have six locations within the UK for our dermal filler training including:

Yes, we have a whole host of dermal filler training courses available online from foundation to expert.

Yes, we have dermal filler training videos available on our online academy here. We also have video content on our YouTube, Facebook and Instagram platforms.

Dermal Filler Training Courses

Botox and Filler Foundation Training Course AKH 1
FOUNDATION TRAINING ONLINE Course Slide
AN INTRODUCTION TO DERMAL FILLERS TRAINING ONLINE Course Slide
Botox and Filler Observation Training Course AKH
Botox and Filler Refresher Training Course
INTRODUCTION TO LIP FILLER TRAINING ONLINE Course Slide
Level 7 Diploma In Injectables for Clinical Aesthetic Treatments AKH
Botox and Filler Intermediate Training Course AKH
Botox and Filler Advanced Training Course AKH
ADVANCED LIP AUGMENTATION TRAINING ONLINE Course Slide
FILLER AROUND THE MOUTH WITH CANNULA TRAINING _ ONLINE
Botox and Filler Bespoke Training Course AKH
Dermal Filler Facial Contouring Training Course
FACIAL AESTHETIC CONTOURING TRAINING ONLINE Course Slide
Non-Surgical Facelift Training Course AKH
8 POINT FACELIFT TRAINING ONLINE Course Slide
Volux Chin and Jaw Filler Training Course AKH
Tear Trough Rejuvenation Training Course
Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Training Course
NON-SURGICAL RHINOPLASTY TRAINING ONLINE Course Slide

Dermal Filler Articles

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Pain Relief & Dermal Fillers

Pain relief using local anaesthetic for dermal filler injections Dermal filler injections are more uncomfortable for the patient than other treatments such as BOTOX® treatment. This depends on the area…
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IHAS register in the UK – will it help reduce Bad Botox practice?

IHAS is the regulation authority for Botox and non-surgical treatments launched by the UK government. This is supported by a website - "Treatments You Can Trust". Under this  voluntary scheme, clinics…
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Cosmetic Courses join the Big Beauty Therapist Botox® Training Debate: Should Beauty Therapists be allowed to Inject?

Back in March, The Consulting Rooms’ Ron Myers reported on the medical aesthetic industry’s “hot” controversy: should Beauty Therapists be allowed to inject Botulinum Toxin and Fillers? Traditionally,…
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