The U.K.-certified 11-ITP (11 Intensive Training Program) is recognized by our linked insurance as meeting the requirements for Medical Malpractice Insurance for Practitioners. The British Board of Anti-ageing and Integrated Medicine offers the course’s necessary readings.
The course’s curriculum has been standardized in accordance with Health Education England (HEE) and the General Medical Council (GMC) criteria and has received the endorsement of numerous national and international universities, significant aesthetics and anti-aging associations, and top medical institutes worldwide.
2-4 Weeks of Online Study and 3–5 Days of Physical Instruction for Training Programs 7–11 For young practitioners just starting out in aesthetics who want to open up their own clinic, ITP is by far the most common choice. As described here, the 7 or 11 training program (7&11-ITP)
- Foundation in Botulinum toxin (Anti-wrinkle treatment in upper face area)
- Foundation in Dermal fillers (Nasolabial folds and lip area)
- Microneedling
- Level 3 in Anatomy & Physiology
- Vitamin B12 injection
- Complications management
- Life support
- Introducing to the safety tools and use of ultrasound in aesthetic practice
- Hair restoration treatment
- Hyaluronic acid for hydration
- Mesotherapy
- RF Fractional
This course will allow you to inject your clients with the most popular aesthetic injectable treatments.
The appeal of this program is that you can enroll without having any prior medical or beauty therapy training.
Both doctors and non-doctors can take the course.
Medical professionals include licensed physicians, dentists, nurses, pharmacists, paramedics, and midwives.
Non-Medics: The following qualifications will automatically qualify you for this Training program:
– A&P (Anatomy and Physiology) Level 3 certification
– Support for Life
– Six months of experience with microneedling
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Dermal Fillers
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Botulinum Toxin Type-A
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Microneedling
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Mesotherapy
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Vitamin B12 Injection
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RF Fractional
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Level 3 in Anatomy and Physiology
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Hair Restoration Treatment
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Hyaloronic Acid for Hydration
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Life Support
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Complication Management
Lip Augmentation & Contour, Oral Commussure, Nasolabial Folds.
Upper Face Full Area (Forehead, Frown lines, Crows feet)
This effective treatment is the perfect addition to your salon or clinic. The beauty of this treatment is not just in its simplicity but in its effectiveness. Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure that aims to treat acne scars, large pores, hyperpigmentation as well as lax skin, fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of ageing by increasing collagen.
This is a comprehensive training course combining both hands-on practice and theory that will give you an in-depth insight into the skin and applications, the practical training will put the theory into motion resulting in the knowledge and skills that gives more targeted results. This course will ensure that you have the expertise and know how to produce fantastic results for each of your clients.
Mesotherapy is a French rejuvenation technique that uses micro injections of vitamins, enzymes, antioxidants, and plant extracts to rejuvenate and tighten skin, improve hair quality, as well as remove excess fat. Michel Pistor, a doctor in France, developed the technique in 1952.
Vitamin B12 Injection Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that helps to keep your nerves and blood cells healthy. Our bodies don’t make Vitamin B12, it is obtained from foods such as meat, fish, milk and eggs. You may have a deficiency if you are vegan, don’t eat enough B12 rich food, or if you have other health conditions which mean you are unable to absorb it properly, such as pernicious anaemia.
RF Fractional Radiofrequency microneedling is a cosmetic procedure. It uses tiny needles and radiofrequency waves to rejuvenate facial skin.
The treatment is a form of controlled skin injury. The damage stimulates the growth of healthy new skin, which can benefit common skin issues like acne scars and wrinkles.
Compared with treatments like chemical peels and dermabrasion, radiofrequency microneedling is minimally invasive. Read on to learn about the procedure, side effects, and benefits.
RF Fractional Radiofrequency microneedling is a cosmetic procedure. It uses tiny needles and radiofrequency waves to rejuvenate facial skin.
The treatment is a form of controlled skin injury. The damage stimulates the growth of healthy new skin, which can benefit common skin issues like acne scars and wrinkles.
Compared with treatments like chemical peels and dermabrasion, radiofrequency microneedling is minimally invasive. Read on to learn about the procedure, side effects, and benefits.
Level 3 in Anatomy and Physiology eLearning Course is designed to provide the core knowledge and skills required to maximise safety during soft-tissue filler injections!
There are no safe zones in the face.
There are only safe layers.
Learning the facial layered anatomy and how to inject safely in the right layer of each area of the face.
A systematic and effective strategy aimed at reducing the risk of filler complications during facial aesthetic procedures.
Hair Restoration Treatment involves tiny superficial injections of active ingredients directly into the mesoderm which helps to nourish, boost cell activity and stimulate hair growth.
It is one of the most effective ways to treat hair loss and produces thicker, fuller and a better looking head of hair for those suffering with hair loss and thinning hair.
Hyaloronic Acid for Hydration Pure hyaluronic acid injections provide a natural, but intensive, hydration for the skin resulting in a firmer and more youthful appearance.
Hyaluronic acid exists naturally in all living organisms and is a universal component of the spaces between the cells of body tissues (extracellular space). Approximately 56% of the hyaluronic acid concentration in the body is found in the dermis (middle layer) of the skin. The elastic properties of hyaluronic acid offer resistance to compression, so that the skin protects underlying structures from damage. At the same time, hyaluronic acid allows the collagen fibres to move easily through the interstitial substance.
This lubrication by hyaluronic acid allows the skin to accommodate the changes in shape and volume that occur when the underlying bones and joints move. As we age, the amount of hyaluronic acid in the skin diminishes, as the skin cells lose their ability to produce hyaluronic acid. This can be demonstrated by squeezing the skin between the fingers. In young people, the skin rapidly restores itself to its original volume. However, as we get older, the ability of the skin to restore itself is reduced. The reduction in volume of hyaluronic acid plays an important role in the development of wrinkles.
Life Support This course is a Comprehensive and Integrated Study and Reference Companion to the Practical Training, offered to Cosmetic Practitioners by British Board of Aesthetic Science. The scope of this manual covers “Adult Basic Life Support” and it includes a section on “First Aid”
Complication Management will provide you with extensive knowledge on how to prevent, recognise and deal with complications in dermal fillers, botulinum toxin.
I INTRODUCTION TO PROCEDURE & PRODUCT
What is Antiwrinkle Botulinum Toxin Type-A & Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Injections (History & Background)?
What is Botulinum Toxin Type-A& Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers (composition / structure)?
What Botulinum Toxin Type-A & Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Injection Products are currently available?
Economic Considerations
II THERAPEUTIC MECHANISM
How does Botulinum Toxin Type-A & Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Injections work (Mechanism)?
Anatomy Considerations
III TREATMENT PRINCIPLES:
Indications
Contra-Indications
Principles underlying treatment
Concomitant / Combination Procedures
IV CLIENT EVALUATION & SELECTION
Skin AgeingFacial AssessmentFormalities: History; Consent; Notes
V CLIENT INFORMATION & AFTERCARE
InformationResults: Effect & Effectiveness
Aftercare
VI PREPARATION & PRODUCT SELECTION
Preparation; Selection; Equipment; Products
VII INJECTION TECHNIQUES
Pain Relief; Techniques; Nerve Blocks
IX ADVERSE EFFECTS & MANAGEMENT
Side effects; Complications; Hyaluronidase
X SUMMARY of PROCEDURE PROTOCOL
Equipment Checklist; Procedure Checklist
XI PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE & TRAINING CONCLUSION
Demonstration; Clinic Attendance / Shadowing; Case Studies
XII APPENDICES
A- CLIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET EXAMPLE
B- CLIENT CONSENT EXAMPLE
C- CLIENT COSMETIC HISTORY EXAMPLE
D- CLIENT NOTES EXAMPLE
E- GLOSSARY
F- INTRODUCTION to BBAIM COURSES
G- REFERENCES & RESOURCES
H- WORKBOOK
Dr Osh: British Board of Anti-ageing & Integrated Medicine
Dr Osh: British Board of Anti-ageing & Integrated Medicine