This intensive Lip Filler training designed to build confident, safe and predictable lip injection skills
This intensive Lip Filler training designed to build confident, safe and predictable lip injection skills. Lips are the most dynamic and complex structure on the face, with dense neurovascular supply, mucosa and underlying musculature – which makes lip fillers challenging even for experienced practitioners.
Who this course is for
This course is suitable for practitioners who:
Want more focused hands-on experience specifically with lips
Would like to refine their technique using needle, cannula and 4 mm needle
What you will learn
Lip anatomy – muscles, vessels, mucosa, support structures
Ageing lip issues – thinning, loss of volume, perioral lines, flattened vermilion border
Lip hydration and tissue quality, and how this affects filler choice and technique
Ideal lip proportions (upper/lower ratio, profile & frontal balance)
Different lip types and working with complicated lips (e.g. very thin, elastic, asymmetrical)
Examining the natural lip shape
Identifying irregularities and asymmetries
Defining treatment goals and setting realistic expectations
Reviewing contraindications
Discussing side effects and possible complications
Choosing the right hyaluronic acid filler for each indication and lip type
Use of topical anaesthesia
Injection / nerve blocks for lip procedures
Using lidocaine within fillers and practical strategies to keep the patient comfortable throughout the treatment
Lip border injections – indications and when to avoid over-defining
Lip body volumisation – creating volume while maintaining natural movement
Cupid’s bow definition and philtrum ridge enhancement
Creating a lip pout – projection vs volume balance
Treating upper lip wrinkles and perioral lines
Lifting “sad” lip corners (downturned commissures)
Main shaping options and adapting techniques to individual anatomy
Recognition of common side effects and complications
Principles of complication management
Hyalase – indications, basic protocols and safe use to dissolve dermal fillers (e.g. lumps, overfilling, undesired results)