Experts in aesthetics, including Meredith Keller, BSN, MSN, FNP-C, and Dr. Jay Burns, MD, will guide you through the most common and clinically significant complications associated with injectables, neuromodulators, and laser or energy-based treatments. This course is designed to strengthen clinical confidence and ensure every provider can respond effectively when adverse events occur.
You’ll learn how to identify expected post-treatment reactions, distinguish them from concerning complications, and follow proper escalation protocols. For deeper continuing education on specific technologies or techniques, related e-courses are included in the course description.
|
Why Adverse Event Training Matters
Complications can happen even when proper technique, preparation, and product selection are in place. The most successful providers are those who remain informed, prepared, and confident in their response. Understanding how to recognize adverse events early—and follow the correct prevention and management steps—helps protect patient safety, improve outcomes, and strengthen trust in your practice. Mastering complication management also supports clinic-wide safety standards, meaningful patient education, and strong provider–medical director collaboration. |
Who This Course Is For
Providers: Learn how to identify adverse events early, follow proper prevention strategies, and manage complications confidently. Managers: Gain insight into provider protocols, post-care expectations, and when escalation is necessary to manage outreach with affected clients. Clinic Owners: Understand the clinical and operational impact of complication management, including safety protocols, team preparedness, and risk reduction. |
|
What You Will Learn
|
Course Features
|