Aesthetic Terminology

Shahram MAFAZI, MD

Shahram Mafazi
(IMG-PDD)

Dermatology-Trained Aesthetic Medicine Educator

  • Speaker in IMCAS & Kolkhida world Congress
  • International faculty of Aptos Global
  • International faculty of IAAM
  • Promoitalia (Happy Lift, Assuifil)
  • Meditronic (Thread Lift)
  • Aptos Global (Thread Lift)
  • International Association of Aesthetic Medicine, Canada
  • International Zone for Education in New Cosmetic Arts, CA
Aesthetic Terminology

Aesthetic Terminology

A structured introduction to the shared clinical language of aesthetic medicine. This course establishes standardized terminology, anatomical lines, cosmetic units, and anthropometric landmarks to ensure accurate documentation, precise treatment planning, and clear communication among aesthetic professionals.

  • Level Foundation
  • Category
  • Estimated study time 4 Hours
  • Format Virtual (Interactive LMS)

Curriculum Structure

  • Module 1 – Facial Creases & Lines
    Classification and clinical relevance of facial creases.
  • Module 2 – Langer’s Lines
    Orientation, biomechanical significance, and procedural implications.
  • Module 3 – Mimetic Facial Wrinkles
    Dynamic vs static wrinkles and muscle-related patterns.
  • Module 4 – Skin Folds
    Distinguishing folds from creases and wrinkles.
  • Module 5 – Cosmetic Units
    Definition, boundaries, and application in aesthetic planning.
  • Module 6 – Anthropometric Landmarks
    Standard reference points for facial measurement.
  • Module 7 – Infra-Orbital Region Landmarks
    Clinically relevant landmarks for periorbital assessment.
  • Module 8 – Malar Region Landmarks
    Midface reference points and proportional analysis.
  • Module 9 – Auricular (Ear) Landmarks
    Surface anatomy relevant to facial balance.
  • Module 10 – Lip Landmarks
    Perioral reference points for aesthetic evaluation.
  • Module 11 – Chin Landmarks
    Lower-face landmarks and symmetry assessment.
  • Module 12 – Nasal Landmarks
    Key nasal reference points for proportion and planning.

Assessment & Certification

  • Interactive scenario-based quizzes throughout the course
  • Final assessment quiz (minimum score: 70%)
  • IZENCA Certificate of Completion (Digital)

Course Features

  • 100% online, self-paced learning
  • Advanced LMS with progress tracking
  • Multi-device access
  • Secure viewing (no downloads or printing)

Requirements

Basic medical background (MD, DDS, RN, NP, or equivalent)

Program Access & Enrollment Options

Designed for flexibility and continuous professional development
Secure LMS • Certificate awarded upon completion

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1 Month Access

$210 CAD
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