COSMETIC INJECTOR COURSES AND CERTIFICATION

Online Botox Injector Training

Certification in Los Angeles

Online Botox Injector Training & Certification in Los Angeles

Botox is one of the most widely performed non-surgical cosmetic procedures in the U.S. and a top-requested treatment in Los Angeles. Patients choose it for smoother skin, jawline contouring, migraines, and hyperhidrosis. With the high demand, there is also a steady increase in the need for trained and certified injectors. That’s where structured training becomes essential.

Course Overview

Certification Process

Who Should Enroll?

AACM’s Course Options

Toxin training for nurses, Seattle, can be challenging to find the right clinic and trainers who will provide more than just a certification. Our training offers two separate courses geared so every student can begin their new career path. Both courses include hands-on training so you can feel comfortable with the material.

Beginner - 10 Hour Course

The beginner’s course is a ten-hour training session that lays the perfect foundation for aesthetic injections. It provides an incredible understanding of Seattle toxin and filler training, including the fundamentals of each injection and how they interact with the facial structure. You will participate in book and hands-on learning to achieve your beginner cosmetic injection completion certificate.

Comprehensive - 20 Hour Course

The comprehensive course dives deeper into more advanced methods and techniques of toxin and filler injections. You will learn how to perform more advanced techniques like lip flips, migraine treatment, and much more. The comprehensive course takes place over a weekend and is for those who have already gone through the beginner’s course. The trainers will even provide business training for those wanting to begin their aesthetic medicine practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

You have up to 180 days from enrollment to finish the 8.5-hour training.

Yes. You’ll earn a certificate of completion, and you’ll be eligible to sit for the AACM board exam to use the FAACM credential.

Yes. You’ll have continued access to instructors, new educational content, and live AACM events.

Physicians, PAs, NPs, RNs, and dentists. Estheticians are not legally allowed to inject unless they also hold a qualifying medical license.

Take the next step in your medical aesthetics career

Enroll today in Cosmeticinjectors.org in Los Angeles and gain the knowledge, mentorship, and credentials you need to succeed in one of the most in-demand fields of modern medicine.