Course Overview
The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – DAO/DLI course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the depressor anguli oris (DAO) and depressor labii inferioris (DLI) muscles in the perioral region. Recognized as one of the most challenging areas to treat with neuromodulators, this course provides a detailed, layer-by-layer anatomical dissection to elucidate the complexities of these muscles. Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, the course offers demonstrations of injection techniques specific to the DAO and DLI, highlighting potential adverse events and strategies to avoid them. Participants will gain insights into the anatomical relationships between these muscles, including the DLI's direct connection to the platysma and its position relative to the DAO. This course is ideal for healthcare providers such as physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who are involved in aesthetic medicine and wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments. The program includes a single lesson with a total runtime of nine minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment. Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the DAO and DLI muscles, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.
What to Expect
- Investigate the detailed anatomy of the DAO and DLI muscles through a comprehensive, layer-by-layer dissection.
- Observe demonstrations of precise injection techniques tailored to the perioral region.
- Understand potential adverse events associated with neuromodulator treatments in the DAO and DLI areas and learn strategies to avoid them.
- Gain insights into the anatomical relationships between the DAO, DLI, and surrounding structures, enhancing treatment precision.
- Access the course materials for 12 weeks, allowing for repeated review and reinforcement of the content.