Course Overview
The Neuromodulator Adverse Events course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is a comprehensive online training program for medical professionals seeking to enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes when administering neuromodulator treatments. This bundle includes 11 in-depth video modules, each focused on a specific facial region, combining anatomical dissection, injection technique demonstrations, and expert insight on avoiding and managing complications.
Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, each lesson begins with a layer-by-layer dissection of the targeted area, followed by real-world injection guidance tailored to the unique anatomical challenges of that region. Topics covered include the frontalis, glabella, masseter, platysma, orbicularis oris, nasalis, mentalis, DAO/DLI, LLSAN, jawline contouring, and lateral canthal lines. Designed for aesthetic providers who want to refine their injection accuracy and deepen their understanding of facial anatomy, this course bundle supports safe, evidence-informed practice.
Participants have access to 103 minutes of total instruction time across all lessons, with 12 weeks of unlimited course access from the date of enrollment. While the course is fully online and self-paced, the lessons offer detailed guidance for real-world application. This course is ideal for physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants with foundational injection experience.
What to Expect
- Deepen your anatomical knowledge with high-definition, layer-by-layer dissections of 11 key facial regions related to neuromodulator injections.
- Learn expert strategies for preventing and managing adverse events such as eyelid/eyebrow ptosis, facial asymmetry, dysphagia, and over-relaxation.
- Watch precise demonstrations of injection techniques customized for each muscle group, including the frontalis, glabella, platysma, and masseter.
- Understand common procedural errors and how to avoid them by observing both ideal and suboptimal injection placements.
- Access over 100 minutes of video content for 12 weeks, reinforcing best practices for safer, more effective neuromodulator treatments.