A full-day foundational course covering HA filler science, layer-by-layer facial anatomy, product selection, fundamental injection techniques, nasolabial folds and marionette lines, and vascular occlusion emergency management — followed by a supervised afternoon session where every attendee injects on live patients. Taught by Naomi Fayzulayev, FNP-C, an active injector with 9+ years in advanced facial aesthetics.
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This course is built for providers who are new to dermal filler injection or who want a structured, safety-first foundation before advancing. The morning covers HA science, facial anatomy, product selection, and injection technique in a focused didactic format. The afternoon shifts entirely to supervised hands-on injection on live consented patients, where every attendee performs the core treatment areas under Naomi's direct supervision. Vascular occlusion management and hyaluronidase technique are taught before anyone picks up a syringe.
Every anatomic structure is taught from the injector's perspective — not as memorization, but as spatial awareness you need to place a needle safely at depth.
All techniques are demonstrated by Naomi before the afternoon hands-on session. Every attendee performs nasolabial fold and marionette line treatment on live patients under direct supervision.
VO and hyaluronidase are taught before anyone injects. Every attendee leaves with a written VO emergency protocol for their practice and has handled a hyaluronidase vial during the course.
The nasolabial fold is the highest-volume treatment area for beginner injectors and one of the highest-risk for vascular complication. Anatomy of the nasolabial region, the angular artery's typical course, deep vs. superficial injection plane selection, and the difference between treating the fold and treating the volume loss causing it are all addressed before technique.
Marionette lines result from volume loss in the prejowl sulcus and descent of the oral commissure — not just surface lines. Understanding the anatomy of the depressor anguli oris, the mental nerve foramen location, and the transition between deep and superficial injection planes allows for natural results without the "shelf" artifact common in beginner marionette work.
Both treatment areas are performed using linear threading (retrograde and anterograde) and fanning technique — the two most applicable foundational methods for soft tissue restoration in the lower face. Bolus technique is introduced conceptually for future training in areas like the tear trough and temple where it becomes the method of choice.
Every attendee handles a hyaluronidase vial and reviews the vascular occlusion emergency protocol before the afternoon session begins. Recognition of blanching, livedo, and delayed ischemic signs — and the hyaluronidase injection sequence, dosing, and timing — are taught as non-negotiable prerequisites to injecting any HA filler, at any level.
Side-by-side comparison of the major FDA-approved HA filler families across G prime, viscosity, cohesivity, and recommended applications. Product selection is taught as a clinical decision — the same treatment area in two different patients may require different products based on skin thickness, existing volume, and desired result. You leave able to make that call.
The Advanced Filler course builds on this foundational framework and covers the lip, cheek, tear trough, jawline, and chin — the higher-complexity areas that require the anatomy and technique confidence built in this course first. Recommended after 20–30 supervised foundational treatments.
Every attendee injects on live consented patients during the afternoon session — nasolabial folds and marionette lines performed from start to finish, including pre-injection landmarking, photography, product selection, injection, and post-treatment assessment. Not observation. Not a model with no clinical feedback. Real patients treated to completion.
A comprehensive course manual covering facial anatomy layer diagrams, the vascular danger zone maps, product comparison charts, injection technique illustrations, and the full VO emergency protocol — built to function as a clinical reference you return to in your practice, not a document you file after the course.
A written, step-by-step vascular occlusion emergency protocol formatted for your practice — including hyaluronidase dosing by area, injection sequence, adjunct steps, and when to escalate to emergency care. You handle hyaluronidase during the course so your first exposure isn't the moment you need it urgently.
A certificate of completion suitable for your professional portfolio and any credentialing documentation your practice or medical director relationship requires. Issued same-day upon course completion.
Current Phoenix metro pricing benchmarks for foundational filler treatment, per-syringe vs. per-area pricing model comparison, scheduling workflow recommendations, and the multi-course discount structure if you plan to add Botox, lip, or advanced filler training in the same period.
Unlike fixed-calendar courses, you submit your preferred training date when you register and our coordinator confirms availability. Offered biweekly. If you're coordinating with a colleague, group registration for 2+ providers from the same practice receives a group discount applied automatically.
NPs and PAs adding filler injection to a clinical scope that may be primarily medical — primary care, urgent care, hormone optimization, or another non-aesthetic specialty. The course requires no prior injection experience beyond the clinical skills you already have. Arizona full practice authority for NPs means no supervising physician is needed to practice independently after certification.
RNs working in or establishing a medspa who need foundational filler training under medical director oversight. The course covers the scope of practice documentation structure applicable to RN injectors in Arizona, and the medical director relationship requirements for supervised HA filler treatment. Ask about our medical director services if you need coverage established.
MDs and DOs — particularly in primary care, dermatology, or OB-GYN — who want to add filler injection as a cash-pay service line without the overhead of a full aesthetics build-out. The course is structured to give you clinical competence and practice setup guidance, not just injection technique.
Injectors who completed the Botox Beginner course — or who have neuromodulator experience from another training — and are ready to add volume restoration to their scope. Filler and Botox patients overlap significantly; providers who offer both retain patients more effectively and build a more sustainable injectable practice.
This is a true foundational course — no prior filler experience is required. Prior Botox or injection training is helpful but not a prerequisite. The course covers everything from the ground up, including facial anatomy, before anyone picks up a syringe.
Submit your preferred training date when you register. Our coordinator reviews and confirms availability within 1–2 business days. Sessions are held biweekly. Group registrations (2+ providers from the same practice) are processed together and receive an automatic group discount — mention your group when registering.
Naomi Fayzulayev is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with 9+ years dedicated to advanced facial aesthetics, with a background in dermatology that informs her approach to both injection technique and skin science. She is the lead aesthetic injector and founder of Beso Wellness & Beauty in Phoenix — an active medspa where she performs filler injection on patients every week. The Foundational Filler course is built around what she does in that practice: the product selection logic, the technique decisions, the consultation structure, the VO protocol.
Foundational filler training has a persistent problem: courses that teach technique without anatomy, or anatomy without the clinical context that makes it usable at the chair. Naomi teaches both, in sequence, because the facial anatomy module is the injection technique module — you can't separate them and produce a safe injector. Every anatomic structure is taught in terms of what it means for where you place your needle.
With a background in dermatology, Naomi brings skin science and injection science together — the combination that produces natural results and avoids the overcorrected outcomes that follow technique-only training.
Every attendee completes nasolabial fold and marionette line treatment on consented live patients under direct supervision — the actual procedures, not a simulation of them.
Across injectables, sexual wellness, hormone optimization, PRP, and hair restoration. The Foundational Filler course shares the same hands-on standard as every Beso Provider Hub course.
Most foundational filler courses have the same structural problem: anatomy is taught as memorization, technique is demonstrated once, and the hands-on session is too short and too crowded to produce reliable skill transfer. You leave having injected something. You don't necessarily leave knowing why you made each decision you did.
The anatomy module at Beso is an injection planning module. Every structure — every fat compartment, every vessel, every nerve foramen — is covered in terms of what it means for where your needle goes, how deep, and at what angle. The vascular occlusion protocol is taught before anyone injects. Hyaluronidase is handled before the afternoon session begins. This is the sequence that produces safe injectors, not just injectors who got lucky on their first live patient.
The small group format means Naomi can watch your needle depth, your injection speed, your pressure management, and your patient communication during the live session — and correct any of them in real time. That feedback is what clinical readiness actually requires.
Every attendee reviews the VO emergency protocol and handles hyaluronidase before the afternoon hands-on session begins. This is not a module at the end of the day. It is a prerequisite for picking up a syringe — because the injector who has never thought through a VO response is not ready to inject, regardless of their technique.
The facial anatomy module is organized around the injector's decision-making framework: what layer, what depth, what vessel is nearby, what happens if the needle is 2mm too deep. Every structure is taught in terms of its clinical consequence — not as a list of names to memorize before the practical exam.
You submit your preferred date and our coordinator confirms availability within 1–2 business days. No waiting for the next scheduled cohort. Group registrations (2+ providers from the same practice) receive a group discount automatically. Multi-course bundles available for providers adding Botox or advanced filler training in the same period.
Consent documentation, Arizona scope of practice for RNs vs. NPs vs. MDs, and the medical director relationship structure for RN injectors are all covered. Not generic compliance guidance — Arizona-specific, current, and drawn from active practice in the same regulatory environment you're working in.
The Foundational Dermal Filler Training course is $2,000 — course manual, all filler products and supplies, certificate of completion, breakfast, lunch, and refreshments all included. Offered biweekly with flexible scheduling: you request your preferred date and we confirm availability. Group discount for 2+ providers from the same practice. Multi-course discount when bundled with Botox Beginner or other Beso Provider Hub courses.
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