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Complications Filler Dissolve

Price

Duration

£499

1 Day

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About the Course

Learning to administer hyaluronidase is an essential skill for all aesthetic practitioners.


Hyaluronidase is a substance that is used to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers. This can be used for cosmetic purposes, for example if a client feels a previous filler treatment does not suit them. It can also be used for medical reasons, for example if a client has a negative reaction or an adverse effect to a filler.


We would suggest that no serious aesthetician goes into the industry without being trained in this course.

Please note: Hyaluronidase is a prescription only medicine and you will require clinical oversight to prescribe this to your client.

This course is designed to teach practitioners who use dermal fillers how to safely remove any unwanted filler.

 

Course Content:

- History of Treatment

- Benefits of Treatment

- Anatomy & Physiology

- Health & Safety

- Contraindications & Contra-actions

- Consultation & Patch Testing

- Laws and Legislation

- Safe Disposal of Sharp's

- Adverse Reactions

- How to Safely Mix Hylauronidase

- Injection Techniques

- Product knowledge

- Aftercare Advice


 

Entry Requirements:

This course is aimed at practitioners who have already completed their Dermal Fillers (Foundation) course with us (or elsewhere).


Must be either a suitable healthcare practitioner, SPMU practtioner (with 6 months+ experience in the field), NVQ Level 3 Beauty Therapist or equivalent.


If you do not currently hold any of the above, do not worry! Enroll onto our Fast-Track to Aesthetics course for complete beginners!


 

Course Structure:

This course consists of 50% theory and 50% practical. We ask students to arrive 15 minutes before the course start time to ensure a prompt start. You will spend the majority of the course acquiring and practising your practical skills. This course will involve tutor demonstration as well as hands-on practical working with other students.


Educators Teaching This Course:

Emma Marriott

Emma Marriott

Emma has been teaching for 17 years and has trained thousands of people in the UK as well as internationally.
She has won many awards and is part-owner of another academy that was one of the first schools in Nottinghamshire to offer training in aesthetics for non-medics!
Emma has been doing beauty since the age of 16 so she has many, many years’ worth of knowledge to pass on.
Emma has also been nursing for years until she decided to give that up recently due to focusing on building the EMZ brand.
Emma is the founder of our 9 franchise branches and owns a medical device company in which she sells high quality, medical grade machines.
Emma specialises in Botox, Dermal Fillers, PDO Threads, and advanced electrolysis.
One of her favourite things to teach is Botox or anything that involves a needle really.
Fun Facts: Emma loves eating cakes. Did you know Emma has 6 children and has over 10 businesses! She is an amazing entrepreneur, and we don’t know where she finds the time!

Emma Marriott

Debbie

Emma Marriott

Debbie is one of our educators and has been qualified in beauty and aesthetics
Debbie has worked as a teacher for 10 years, and has lots of clinic knowledge to give.
Some of Debbie's favourite things to teach is: Facials, Massage & Advanced Botox
Fun Fact: She loves a good cup of coffee.

Emma 2

Emma Marriott

Emma 2 is our educator and has over 10 years of experience in the beauty industry.
She teaches Level 2 Beauty, Facials, Eyelashes, Tinting, Waxing, Advanced Facials, and Level 3 Holistic Massage.
Emma 2 has worked closely with our CEO/Founder of Emz Aesthetics for many years, managing her previous clinics, so she has lots of hands-on clinic knowledge to give to you.
Emma carries out clinic dates here at Emz Aesthetics alongside teaching.
One of her favourite things to teach is SPMU Lips!
Fun Fact: Emma 2 loves mcdonalds and has two small children. She has always worked hard and loves to visit her mums farm and travel.

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