The AIMA Training & Clinical Cosmetic Injectables program includes both classroom instruction and hands-on training with cosmetic injectables. The content provides a comprehensive look into facial structure, the various drugs used for cosmetic injectables, and the most frequently encountered issues and any adverse reactions associated with these treatments.

Details of our training levels and packages are listed below: 

COSMETIC INJECTABLES TRAINING – Basic

$5,999 + GST – 2 Days (1-day theory & 1 day practical)

Anti-Wrinkle & Dermal Fillers

COSMETIC INJECTABLES TRAINING – Intermediate

$6,999 + GST 3 Days (1 day theory & 2 day practical)

Anti-Wrinkle & Dermal Fillers

COSMETIC INJECTABLES TRAINING – Advanced

$7,999 + GST 4 Days (1 day theory & 3 day practical)

Anti-Wrinkle & Dermal Fillers

Post Training

  • Introduction to cosmetic injectables business training & job training – online
  • Further training and mentoring – online

To get started with our training & clinical internship, you need to be one of the following: 

  • Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Current AHPRA Registration.
  • Active Indemnity Insurance.

AIMA’s STAND OUT TRAINING CURRICULUM

Anti Wrinkle Training

  • The evolution of aesthetic medical and nursing practice
  • Development of aesthetic nursing specialty practice area in Australia
  • Scope of skin rejuvenation-based aesthetic training and practice
  • Principles and practice of cosmetic nursing and training
  • Trends and evidence-based best practices in non-surgical cosmetic treatments
  • Client assessment and management skills
  • Legal, ethical, and cultural issues concerning the aesthetic care of patients

Part II

  • Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin and the Ageing Process
  • Anatomical landmarks and assessment methods for Anti-Wrinkle treatment
  • Anti-wrinkle treatments & treatment strategies
  • Facial Mapping and Injection Techniques for Dermal Filler Treatments
  • MD codes for injection guidance
  • Dermal filler Injection methods/techniques
  • Follow-up care and practice and adverse effects of Botox and Dermal Fillers

Part III

Firsthand clinical practice. Training with our top trainer for various treatments and procedures. Some of the treatments are listed as follows: 

  • Forehead Lines
  • Glabellar or Frown Lines
  • Forehead Frown lines
  • Crow’s feet
  • Bunny lines
  • Smokers’ lines
  • Marionette lines
  • Dimpled chin
  • Necklines
  • Sagging eyebrow
  • Tear troughs
  • Masseters
  • Sad smile
  • Chin