Aesthetic Medicine Training for Doctors: Courses, Enrolment & What to Expect
Aesthetic medicine training gives licensed physicians the skills to safely add non-surgical treatments, dermal fillers, botulinum toxin and thread lifts to their practice.
How to sign up for aesthetic medicine training programs
At ZAEMA Academy, enrolment is online: choose a course, register, and attend a combination of theory and hands-on practical sessions. Courses are designed for doctors who work full time and want to expand into aesthetic medicine.
What to look for in hands-on aesthetic medicine classes
Quality training combines theory with supervised, hands-on practice on real techniques, by named scientific committee of dermatologists and plastic surgeons, with small-group practical sessions, training on CE-marked medical devices, and education on complication management and patient safety.
What topics are covered
ZAEMA courses cover HA dermal fillers, botulinum toxin and thread lifts. Filler modules teach indication mapping (fine lines, tear trough, nasolabial folds, lips, deep volume), injection depth, cannula versus needle technique, and reversibility with hyaluronidase. …Physicians train on monophasic, monodensified, CE-marked HA fillers (Class III), supported by published clinical studies.
Why hands-on training matters
With injectables, technique controls most of the outcome. Hands-on, supervised practice is what allows a physician to deliver natural results and manage rare complications safely, which is why theory-only courses are not enough.







