Course Overview
The Neuromodulator Adverse Events – Frontalis Muscle course, offered by Cotofana Anatomy, is an online educational program designed for medical professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the forehead's complex anatomy and improve neuromodulator injection techniques in this region. Treating the forehead with neuromodulators is considered one of the most challenging facial areas due to the frontalis muscle being the sole elevator of the eyebrows and the specific ways aging affects the forehead.
Led by Professor Sebastian Cotofana, the course provides an in-depth, layer-by-layer anatomical dissection of the forehead, discussing recent research findings and associated injection techniques. Participants will learn effective methods to avoid adverse events such as eyebrow ptosis or the "Spock" effect.
This course is ideal for healthcare providers, including physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, involved in aesthetic medicine who wish to deepen their anatomical knowledge for safer and more effective neuromodulator treatments. The program consists of a single lesson with a total runtime of 11 minutes and provides 12 weeks of access from the date of enrollment.
Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the forehead's anatomy, associated injection techniques, and strategies to prevent adverse events.
What to Expect
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the forehead's layered anatomy through detailed dissection demonstrations.
- Learn effective neuromodulator injection techniques specific to the frontalis muscle to achieve optimal aesthetic outcomes.
- Identify potential adverse events associated with forehead treatments and implement strategies to prevent them.
- Enhance your clinical skills by integrating recent research findings into your practice.
- Access course materials for 12 weeks, allowing for thorough review and reinforcement of the content.