Qualification for the procedure
• Health aspects
• Psychological aspects
• Conversation with the customer and correct interpretation of her expectations
Contraindications to the procedure
• Interview with the customer
• Relative contraindications
• Absolute contraindications
• Legal liability
Post-treatment recommendations
• Healing process
• Post-treatment care
• How long the products last
Consent to the procedure
• Medical history
• Informed consent
• Information on possible complications
• Scope of liability
Legal aspects
• Hyaluronic acid regulations and how to comply with them
• What to look for when choosing insurance
• Drafting a consent for the procedure
• Solutions in the event of a complaint
Complications
• Early versus late complications
• Diagnosing complications including blockage of a blood vessel
• Management of complications
• Hyaluronidase and its safety
• Anaphylactic shock
• The role of a cosmetologist and the role of a physician
• Psychological aspects of complications
• High risk areas
Anatomy
• Course of blood vessels and nerves in the face
• Skin and tissue layers of the mouth into which hyaluronic acid is injected
• Mouth and surrounding area muscle activity affecting the final result of the procedure
Preparations
• Types of volumetric preparations
• Selection of the product for the treatment site
• Behaviour of different types of preparations after time
Anaesthesia and comfort of the procedure
• Methods of administering hyaluronic acid to minimise pain
• Division of hyaluronic acids into those containing and those not containing anaesthetics and the differences between them
• Recommended and not recommended methods of anaesthesia