Health and Beauty Canadian College offers advanced, live, hands-on Botox and Dermal Filler training in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), designed for licensed healthcare professionals seeking to expand or enhance their aesthetic practice.
This comprehensive program is led by internationally recognized physician-educators who have contributed directly to the scientific research behind modern injectable treatments and whose work is cited in aesthetic medicine patent applications. Participants benefit from instruction grounded in evidence-based practice, clinical research, and globally adopted techniques—without the burden of travel, accommodation costs, or lost income associated with out-of-province or international training.
This program is intended for regulated healthcare professionals who are authorized to perform injectable cosmetic procedures within their professional scope of practice and applicable provincial regulations. Eligible participants may include:
Participants are responsible for ensuring compliance with the standards and requirements of their respective regulatory colleges and professional governing bodies.
Receive elite-level training in Toronto while eliminating unnecessary travel expenses and maintaining the highest educational standards.
Live, supervised injections with a strong focus on patient safety, facial anatomy, assessment, treatment planning, and complication prevention.
Training reflects modern, simplified, and minimally traumatic approaches to injectable treatments designed to reduce adverse effects and improve patient outcomes.
Graduates receive a Certificate of Completion in Botox and Dermal Filler Training and gain practical skills to incorporate aesthetic injectables into their professional practice, subject to their scope of practice and applicable regulatory requirements.
Participants will learn:
In addition to neuromodulators such as Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin, the program introduces advanced aesthetic techniques used by medical professionals worldwide, emphasizing safety, predictability, and natural-looking outcomes.
Note: Successful completion of this course does not authorize independent practice. Participants must practice within the scope permitted by their professional regulatory body and applicable provincial legislation.