The master-level dermal filler course for experienced injectors — built around complex anatomical areas, cannula technique, and full-face harmonization you can't learn in a foundational course. Mid-face volumization, tear trough correction, jawline contouring, advanced lip enhancement, temple rejuvenation, and the complication management protocols required when treating high-risk anatomy. Taught by Naomi Fayzulayev, FNP-C, with 9+ years in advanced facial aesthetics.
Group discount for 2+ providers · Alumni discount for Foundational Filler grads · Email [email protected] or call 480-447-8166
This is a master-level dermal filler course designed exclusively for providers with foundational filler experience. The curriculum moves past the basics — no time is spent reviewing nasolabial fold technique or HA filler science. The morning covers advanced facial anatomy, cannula vs. needle decision frameworks, complex area-specific injection strategies, and full-face harmonization principles. The afternoon live patient session focuses on advanced areas with extensive cannula practice under direct instructor observation.
Advanced anatomy is taught as injection planning — every structure is covered in terms of what it means for where your needle or cannula goes, at what depth, and what happens if you miss.
Cannula technique is practiced extensively during the afternoon hands-on session. Every attendee performs cannula insertions in multiple areas under direct supervision before treating live patients.
Tear trough treatment is the area where patient selection is the technique. The consultation framework taught in this module is as clinically important as the injection itself.
Complication management at the advanced level assumes you already know the foundational VO protocol. This module covers the scenarios where first-line management isn't sufficient — and the clinical judgment required to escalate appropriately.
Providers who add full-face harmonization, jawline contouring, and tear trough to their menu typically see significant increases in per-patient revenue — but only if the consultation positions these as comprehensive treatment plans, not individual syringe sales.
The mid-face is the structural foundation of the youthful face. Age-related descent of the malar fat pad, submalar hollowing, and zygomatic flattening are addressed through deep supraperiosteal and subcutaneous injection — using both needle for precision projection and cannula for safe volumization across the broader malar region.
The most technically demanding and complication-prone area in filler. Patient selection is the technique — identifying true hollow from malar edema, assessing skin thickness, and understanding the periorbital vasculature. Cannula approach from lateral entry, with strict volume ceilings and product selection criteria.
Beyond basic augmentation — M-shape sculpting, detailed Cupid's bow definition, philtral column refinement, and the techniques for correcting asymmetries and managing challenging lips with scar tissue or prior filler migration. Each lip zone benefits from different product properties and injection depth.
Enhancing the mandibular angle for posterior jaw definition, correcting the prejowl sulcus for a continuous jawline border, and creating the structural lower face framework that supports all other treatments above it. Deep injection with high G prime fillers, using both needle and cannula techniques.
Chin projection augmentation using deep supraperiosteal technique — with a gender-specific framework that distinguishes anterior projection from vertical lengthening. The chin point is the anchor of the lower face and affects the perceived balance of every treatment from lips to jawline.
Temple hollowing is one of the earliest and most under-treated signs of facial volume loss. Restoring volume to the temporal fossa creates a youthful upper face contour that supports the brow and mid-face. Safe technique requires understanding the superficial temporal artery course — cannula use is strongly preferred.
Comprehensive cannula training woven through every treatment area — entry point planning, size and length selection, tissue plane navigation, and the instrument-selection decision framework. Extensive hands-on cannula practice on live models under direct instructor observation.
The most valuable skill an advanced injector develops — seeing the face as a whole, identifying which areas will produce the most visible improvement, understanding how structural treatment below supports refinement above, and building multi-session treatment plans that create balance rather than isolated corrections.
The Foundational Filler course covers the HA filler science, facial anatomy, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and vascular occlusion management that this advanced course builds on. If you haven't completed a foundational course yet, start there.
Every attendee injects on live consented patients during the afternoon session — cheeks, jawline, advanced lips, and other complex areas performed with both needle and cannula techniques under direct instructor observation. Not simulation. Advanced cases on real patients with real anatomy.
A comprehensive advanced manual covering detailed anatomy maps for every treatment area, cannula selection guides, entry point diagrams, product comparison charts, advanced VO protocols with high-dose hyaluronidase algorithms, and the full-face harmonization framework — built as a clinical reference you use in practice.
Extensive hands-on cannula practice — not a single demonstration followed by observation. You perform cannula insertions and filler delivery in multiple anatomical regions, developing the tissue-plane feel and navigation confidence that cannula technique requires before you use it independently.
Written protocols for delayed-onset nodules, biofilm management, Tyndall effect treatment, and advanced vascular occlusion scenarios — including high-dose hyaluronidase algorithms and the escalation pathway for presentations that don't respond to first-line treatment.
A certificate of advanced completion suitable for your professional portfolio, credentialing documentation, and any medical director or practice requirements. Recognizes completion of master-level advanced filler and cannula training. Issued same-day upon course completion.
Phoenix metro pricing benchmarks for advanced procedures — cheek augmentation, jawline contouring, tear trough, full-face packages. Per-syringe vs. per-area vs. treatment plan pricing models, marketing strategy, and the consultation framework that converts single-area inquiries into comprehensive treatment plans.
NPs and PAs who have been performing foundational filler treatments (nasolabial folds, marionette lines) and are ready to add cheek augmentation, jawline contouring, tear trough, and full-face treatment planning to their clinical scope. The course assumes you can already inject — it teaches you where, how deep, and with what product in the areas that foundational training doesn't cover.
RNs who completed foundational filler training and have been treating patients under medical director oversight for 6+ months. You know how to inject — now you need the advanced anatomy, cannula proficiency, and complex-area technique that will differentiate your practice. Ask about our medical director services if you need coverage for expanded scope.
MDs and DOs who have foundational filler experience and want to offer the full spectrum of non-surgical facial rejuvenation — from cheek volumization and jawline definition to tear trough and temple correction. The course gives you advanced clinical technique and the business framework for pricing premium multi-area treatments.
Injectors who have been using needles for all filler treatments and want to add cannula to their toolkit — or providers who have attempted cannula use but want supervised, structured training on the technique, entry points, and tissue-plane navigation that separates competent cannula use from guesswork.
Prerequisites protect the learning environment and clinical outcomes. Advanced areas require the foundational confidence that only comes from real injection experience. These are reviewed for every applicant.
Not yet eligible? The Foundational Filler course is the right starting point. After 20–30 foundational treatments, you'll be positioned to get full value from the Advanced course.
Group discounts available for 2+ qualified injectors registering together. Preferred pricing for providers who completed the Beso Foundational Filler course. Multi-course discount when bundling Advanced Filler with Advanced Botox or other Beso Provider Hub courses.
Ask About Discounts →Advanced filler technique requires an instructor who didn't learn it in a workshop — who developed it through thousands of patient treatments, refined it across every facial area over 9+ years, and has managed the complications that arise when you're injecting near the angular artery or navigating a cannula through the periorbital region. That's the level of instruction this course is built around.
Naomi Fayzulayev, FNP-C is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and the founder of Beso Wellness & Beauty in Phoenix. She specializes in full-face liquid facelifts, advanced cannula techniques, and managing complex cases — the exact procedures this course teaches. Every technique in the curriculum is one she performs on patients at Beso every week. Her approach to advanced filler is built on the principle that full-face harmonization produces better results than isolated area treatment — and that cannula proficiency is what separates safe advanced injectors from needle-only practitioners working above their comfort zone.
Advanced filler courses vary wildly in what they actually deliver. Many cover mid-face anatomy on slides, demonstrate a single cheek injection on a model, and call it advanced. A provider leaves with a certificate that says "Advanced" but without the cannula confidence to attempt a tear trough on Monday morning — and without any protocol for managing the delayed nodule that shows up three weeks later.
The Advanced Filler & Cannula course at Beso Provider Hub is designed to close that gap. Every technique is demonstrated by Naomi on live patients before attendees perform it — not on a model, not on a mannequin, but on a real patient with realistic anatomy. Cannula technique is practiced extensively, not demonstrated once. The complication module covers what Naomi has actually seen and managed in complex cases, not a theoretical slide deck. And the class size is kept intentionally small so there's time for real feedback on your technique in every area.
The full-face harmonization framework is what makes this course fundamentally different from isolated area training. Treating cheeks without understanding jawline support, or lips without assessing mid-face balance, produces the disconnected results that patients notice — even if each individual area was technically well executed.
Cannula proficiency requires supervised repetition. The afternoon session includes dedicated cannula time across multiple areas, with Naomi observing your entry point selection, tissue-plane navigation, and product delivery technique — and correcting in real time. Most advanced courses show one cannula insertion. This one requires you to perform them.
Advanced technique requires individual oversight. The class size is limited so Naomi can watch your approach to every injection, give real-time depth and angle feedback, and catch the habits that would cause problems in complex areas before they become clinical complications.
The most valuable skill this course develops is seeing the face as a whole. The treatment planning framework teaches you to identify which areas to treat first, how to sequence appointments, and how to build comprehensive plans that produce balanced, natural results — not a collection of individual corrections.
You submit your preferred date and our coordinator confirms availability within 1–2 business days. Group registrations (2+ providers) receive a group discount automatically. Multi-course bundles available for providers adding Advanced Botox or other Beso Provider Hub courses in the same period.
The Advanced Dermal Filler & Cannula Training course is $2,500 — advanced course manual, all filler products and cannula supplies, certificate of advanced completion, breakfast, lunch, and refreshments all included. Cohorts are kept small and offered biweekly/monthly; spots fill quickly. Group discount for 2+ providers. Alumni discount for Foundational Filler graduates. Multi-course discount when bundled with Advanced Botox.
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