Three officially CMA-certified Vampire procedures in one intensive training day. PRP preparation, microneedling technique, HA filler integration, and breast injection protocol — with live patient practice throughout. Taught by Naomi Fayzulayev, FNP-C at Beso Wellness & Beauty in Phoenix.
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Bundle with O-Shot® or P-Shot® training for additional PRP savings.
The Vampire procedures share a common foundation — PRP prepared from the patient's own blood — but each delivers it differently and targets a different clinical outcome. Understanding the distinction between them is essential for patient selection, consultation, and consent. This section covers what each procedure is, how it works, and who it's for.
The Vampire Facial combines microneedling — controlled dermal micro-injury using a precision needling device — with topical application of the patient's own PRP immediately after needling. The micro-channels created by the device allow PRP growth factors to penetrate into the dermis at a depth that topical application alone cannot achieve. The result is accelerated collagen synthesis and tissue remodeling that addresses skin texture, pore size, fine lines, and uneven pigmentation.
The Vampire Facial is a highly marketable procedure — patient-facing photography shows dramatic before/after results, and the PRP differentiation resonates with wellness-oriented patients who want a regenerative alternative to chemical peels. It complements filler and neurotoxin services without competing with them, and naturally opens the conversation toward the Vampire Facelift for patients wanting volumetric improvement alongside texture work.
The Vampire Facelift is a two-component procedure: first, hyaluronic acid filler is used to restore volume and reshape the face according to the Harlow shape — a specific CMA protocol for facial structure that precedes PRP injection. Then, PRP is injected subdermally into the treated areas to stimulate growth factor activity in the newly volumized tissue. The filler provides immediate volumetric correction; the PRP addresses skin quality and tissue regeneration in the same appointment.
The Vampire Facelift includes HA filler injection. Providers without prior filler training should either have completed filler training before attending or should enroll in Beso's Filler Training course before or alongside this course. Naomi covers the Facelift-specific Harlow protocol in detail; the course does not replace foundational filler training.
The Vampire Breastlift is an intradermal and subdermal PRP injection into the breast and nipple-areolar complex for the purposes of improving breast shape, nipple sensitivity, and the appearance of the décolletage. It is not a volumizing procedure and does not replace implants or surgical augmentation — this distinction is critical for patient consultation and consent. Its strongest applications are nipple sensitivity enhancement, cleavage skin quality improvement, and as a complement to existing implants in patients experiencing changes in sensation or skin quality.
The Vampire Breastlift has the most nuanced expectation management of the three procedures. Patient selection and consultation quality determine outcome satisfaction more than technique does. This module addresses the consultation framework in detail — including specific language for what to say when a patient asks "will it make my breasts bigger?" (no) or "will it fix sagging?" (no, not meaningfully).
The morning session covers shared foundations — PRP science, preparation, and facial anatomy — before moving into procedure-specific technique for each of the three Vampire protocols. The afternoon is a supervised hands-on practicum with live consented patients. Every attendee practices PRP preparation and at least one live patient procedure under Naomi's direct supervision.
PRP preparation is hands-on in the morning session — every attendee draws, spins, and prepares PRP before the afternoon practicum begins.
Demonstrated by Naomi, then practiced by attendees on live consented patients in the afternoon session.
Expectation management is taught as a clinical skill in this module — not as a soft add-on. The providers who get the best patient satisfaction outcomes with the Breastlift are those who set expectations accurately before treatment, not those with the best technique.
Providers with an existing aesthetic practice adding a PRP-based regenerative service line. The Vampire Facial in particular integrates naturally into any medspa already offering microneedling or facial treatments — PRP upgrades the procedure and meaningfully increases the service fee.
Providers who have completed CMA sexual wellness training share the PRP preparation foundation with the Vampire procedures — the centrifuge technique, the blood draw protocol, and the quality control process are the same. The Vampire course builds directly on that investment and expands the PRP menu into aesthetics.
RNs can offer Vampire procedures under written standing orders from a qualified medical director. The course covers the standing order structure for each procedure. Ask about Beso's medical director services if you need one established before launch.
The Vampire brand is recognizable, patient-facing marketing is provided by CMA, and the procedures command premium pricing without requiring significant consumable cost beyond PRP supplies. For a medspa looking to add a differentiated, regenerative service with strong visual results, the Vampire procedures are a high-return addition.
This course is appropriate for licensed providers entering regenerative aesthetics for the first time as well as those adding Vampire procedures to an existing PRP or aesthetics practice.
Vampire Facial®, Vampire Facelift®, and Vampire Breastlift® are federally trademarked procedure names owned by the Cellular Medicine Association. Practices that use these names in marketing without CMA certification are in violation of trademark law. This course includes the CMA certifications and 1-year membership required to operate as a fully compliant Vampire procedure provider.
Naomi Fayzulayev is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with 15+ years of clinical experience in regenerative medicine, aesthetics, and women's health, and a CMA-certified instructor for the Vampire procedure family. She is the founder and owner of Beso Wellness & Beauty in Phoenix, where she performs Vampire Facial, Facelift, and O-Shot treatments as part of her active clinical practice. Every technique taught in this course is one Naomi performs regularly — the protocols are the same ones her practice uses.
PRP procedures are technically learnable from a diagram. The clinical judgment that separates good outcomes from exceptional ones — patient selection, expectation management, and the intraoperative decisions that don't appear in a protocol — comes from doing the work on real patients. That's what this course is designed to transfer.
Naomi is CMA-certified to teach all three Vampire procedures — Facial, Facelift, and Breastlift — as well as the O-Shot® and P-Shot®, making her one of the most comprehensively certified PRP instructors in Arizona.
In regenerative medicine and aesthetics — including active PRP aesthetic procedures performed at Beso Wellness & Beauty, the same clinical setting where this training takes place.
The Vampire procedures course shares the same curriculum structure and live patient format as every Beso Provider Hub course — hands-on from the first hour, protocols you keep, and direct access to Naomi throughout the day.
The Vampire Facial®, Facelift® & Breastlift® Training is $4,500 — comprehensive didactic and hands-on training across all three procedures, all supplies, official CMA certifications for each Vampire procedure, 1-year CMA membership with directory listings and trademark licenses, CME/CEU credits, and lunch. Cohorts are small and scheduled regularly. Bundle with O-Shot® or P-Shot® training for additional savings on the PRP service line.
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