Clinical Anatomy (Hybrid)
Dr. Shahram Mafazi
MD (Iran) | PDD (RCPI)
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

3 Hours (Video Lectures + Visual Modules + Final Quiz)
Clinical Anatomy (Hybrid)
This comprehensive course covers the anatomical foundation required for safe and effective aesthetic practice. It is designed to enhance spatial understanding of key facial structures, improve injection accuracy, and reduce complications by mastering layered anatomy from skin to bone.
- Level Foundation
- Category
- Estimated study time 3 Hours
- Format Hybrid
Learning Objectives
- Identify key layers of facial tissue in aesthetic zones
- Understand retaining ligaments and their clinical importance
- Locate motor & sensory nerves relevant to injection safety
- Map the facial arteries and veins with high complication risk
- Review the parotid gland, facial muscles, and bony landmarks
- Analyze the clinical anatomy of the nose in relation to filler techniques
Curriculum Structure
- Module 1: Layers Of Tissues
- Module 2: Retaining Ligaments
- Module 3: Sensory Nerves
- Module 4: Motor Nerves
- Module 5: Facial Arteries
- Module 6: Facial Veins
- Module 7: Parotid Gland
- Module 8: Facial Muscles
- Module 9: Bony Landmarks of Skull
- Module 10: Clinical Anatomy of Nose
Assessment & Certification
- Interactive Module Quiz (MCQ & Drag-and-Drop)
- Final Assessment Quiz (Score ≥ 70% required)
- Upon completion, receive an IZENCA Master Certificate.
Course Features
- 100% Online – Self-paced
- Dynamic visuals, labeled diagrams, and interactive components
- Accessible on mobile, tablet, and desktop
- Secure viewing only – no downloads or printing permitted
Requirements
- Basic medical background (MD, RN, DDS, etc.)
- Completion of “Aesthetic Terminology” recommended prior to this course
