Fundamentals of Aesthetic Medicine

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

Fundamentals of Aesthetic Medicine

The Fundamentals of Aesthetic Medicine program is a comprehensive educational foundation designed to prepare practitioners for safe, structured, and intelligent aesthetic practice. This program establishes the essential anatomical, biological, and clinical principles required before performing injectable, device-based, or surgical aesthetic procedures.

Rather than teaching techniques, this program trains how to think aesthetically,  covering anatomy, aging, terminology, patient evaluation, anesthesia principles, and danger zones. It forms the mandatory knowledge base for all advanced aesthetic training.

  • Level Beginner
  • Category
  • Estimated study time 40 Hours
  • Format Virtual (Interactive LMS)

Learning Objectives

  1. Clinical Anatomy
    In-depth facial anatomy focusing on layers, compartments, neurovascular structures, and clinical relevance for aesthetic procedures.
  2. Aging Process
    Biological and structural changes of facial aging, including bone remodeling, fat redistribution, skin changes, and muscle dynamics.
  3. Aesthetic Terminology
    Standardized aesthetic language including lines, folds, units, landmarks, and anthropometric reference points for clear communication and documentation.
  4. Aesthetic Evaluation
    Structured facial analysis, proportions, symmetry, and patient assessment to design safe and individualized treatment plans.
  5. Local Anesthesia
    Principles of local anesthesia, pharmacology, techniques, dosage, and safety in aesthetic procedures.
  6. Danger Zones in Aesthetic Practice
    Critical high-risk facial areas, vascular anatomy, complication prevention, and emergency-oriented clinical thinking.

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)

INDIVIDUAL PRICING

Secure LMS access • No downloads • Certificate issued upon completion

30-Day License

1 Month Access

$950 CAD / month
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  • 24/7 access
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