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Botulinum Toxin Level II

February 27, 2026 Gainesville, USA

About This Event

This one-day course (8 Contact hours) will build on the fundamental knowledge of Botulinum Toxin Type A and expands your scope of practice. Techniques learned in Level 1 are refined and comprehensive lower face treatments are covered in detail. The presentation will include an in-depth review of pertinent facial anatomy, expand the neuromodulator portfolio and understand rationale for toxin choice. A discussion of advanced techniques to improve results in upper face botulinum toxin treatment and lower face botulinum toxin for cosmetic and therapeutic indications. Detailed information will be provided concerning the safety and risk concerns when using Botulinum Toxin, along with the management and treatment of complications, dilution protocols, sterile injection techniques and proper placement for desired outcomes. The potential for practice growth and profitability will be explored, as well as implementation with staff training and incorporation into treatment plans. In the hands-on workshop, you will have the opportunity to diagnose, map and treat a model patient with one-on-one mentored instruction. Upon completion of the program, you will have the confidence and skills to begin implementing Botulinum Toxin treatments into your dental practice.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the benefits of adding Botulinum Toxin to your practice
  • Understand risks, complications, contraindications and how to manage them
  • Expand neuromodulator product portfolio
  • Understand patient assessment and consultation for Botulinum Toxin treatments
  • In-depth review of facial anatomy and muscle action to ensure treatments are safe and effective
  • Learn proper sterile techniques for storage, preparation, dilution and injection of Botulinum Toxin
  • Learn predictable injection patterns to treat peri-oral fine lines and wrinkles, depressor anguli oris, mentalis, asymmetric smile, and platysmal bands
  • Understand how to incorporate various treatments to optimize dental treatment plans

Additional Event Information

Target Audience
Active US License Dentists, Dental Assistants
Event Format
In-person
CE Credits
8*
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