Foundation Injectables Course
The Foundation Injectables Course is designed for medical professionals who are ready to step confidently into aesthetic medicine. Over two focused days you will connect facial anatomy, neuromodulator and filler science, and communication skills with live patient work in a real clinic setting.
Led by Dr Parisa Soltani and Dr Aida Owlia, this physician led program combines medical precision with structured mentorship. You will leave with safety first protocols, documented treatment plans, and the confidence to begin foundational injectable practice.
Course Snapshot
An intimate physician led experience for regulated healthcare professionals entering aesthetic practice.
Duration
2 days • Saturday & Sunday • 9 AM – 5 PM
Class Size
Maximum 5 learners per session
Instructors
Dr. Aida Owlia & Dr. Parisa Soltani
Location
Parsa Wellness Clinic — North Vancouver
Certification
Expert physician-signed Certificate of Completion
Mentorship
Preferred access to the Aesthetic Practice Blueprint mentorship packages
Inside The Weekend
Two immersive days at our North Vancouver clinic connect anatomy, product science, consultation frameworks, and physician guided hands on practice.
Physician Faculty
Mentors Guiding Your Foundation Journey
The course is taught directly by the physicians who designed it, ensuring every core technique is demonstrated, coached, and refined under expert supervision.
Dr. Parisa Soltani, MD
Co-Founder & Medical Director
Dr. Soltani is a double board-certified Anesthesiologist and Pain Management Practitioner with over 20 years in clinical medicine and extensive experience in cosmetic injectables. As Co-Founder and Medical Director of Parsa Wellness Clinic and the Aesthetic Mentorship Circle, she teaches foundational, advanced, and masterclass-level injectables with an emphasis on anatomy, safety, and clinical reasoning. Her mentorship integrates treatment planning, patient selection, and practice strategy to support injectors in building successful and responsible aesthetic practices.
Dr. Aida Owlia, MD
Co-Founder & Lead Injector Educator
Dr. Owlia is a Canadian and US board certified physician and full time cosmetic injector specializing in neuromodulators, dermal fillers, fat dissolving, skin boosters, and mesotherapy. With nearly a decade of experience in education, she has trained many successful injectors and developed this curriculum to address gaps in the industry. As Co-Founder and Lead Injector Educator at Aesthetic Mentorship Circle, she is known for her facial harmonization work and structured teaching style, guiding learners through assessment, product choice, and stepwise injection strategy to build practical confidence.
Inside the Weekend
Your Training Experience
Two immersive days move you from foundational theory into supervised injections with clear, safety-first frameworks and physician guidance at every step.
Day 1
Day 1 – Foundation and Anatomy
Day 1 · Theory + Live InjectionsDay 2
Day 2 – Hands-On Injection Practice
Day 2 · Immersive PracticeGraduates complete the course prepared to begin safe foundational injectable practice. Advanced filler zones such as temples and tear troughs are covered in the Advanced and Masterclass programs.
Physician-Led Mentorship
“We teach injectors to see both anatomy and artistry.”
Every participant receives one-on-one oversight from both physicians. The curriculum balances technical skill, ethical judgment, and communication to build trust with every patient.
Clinical assessment drills tailored to each learner.
Clinic provided models to maximise hands-on exposure.
Safety-first protocols reinforced in every session.
What You Will Learn
The Foundation Injectables Course is structured around five core learning pillars that integrate anatomy, assessment, injection principles, and safety into a clear, clinically grounded framework. The curriculum is designed to support healthcare professionals in developing sound technique, risk awareness, and confident decision-making from the outset of aesthetic practice.
Botox and Filler Fundamentals
- History and evolution of neuromodulators and dermal fillers.
- Product selection, indications, and treatment planning.
- Safe handling, preparation, and storage in a clinical setting.
Facial Anatomy Essentials
- Key muscles involved in facial expression and contour.
- Vascular pathways and high risk areas to avoid.
- Injection planes, depth, and angles for safe practice.
Foundational Injection Techniques
- Entry level techniques for cheeks, lips, and chin.
- Creating balance and subtle enhancement for natural results.
- Translating facial analysis into step by step injection plans.
Complication Prevention and Management
- Identification and initial management of early and late aesthetic complications.
- Risk-reduction frameworks applied before and during treatment.
- Clear thresholds for escalation, referral, and seeking expert support.
Patient Communication and Documentation
- Structured consultations grounded in informed consent.
- Clear discussion of expectations and risks.
- Accurate clinical documentation aligned with professional standards.
Foundation-Level Practice Readiness
The Foundation Injectables Course establishes a strong clinical base for healthcare professionals entering aesthetic medicine. Training emphasizes anatomy-led decision making, structured treatment planning, and safety-first frameworks to support confident early practice.
Participants learn to assess patients, identify appropriate indications, and plan treatments within defined parameters, applying injectable skills responsibly under physician guidance. The focus is on understanding clinical reasoning, not just technique.
This foundational stage builds sound clinical habits, ethical patient care, and risk awareness, forming the first step toward advanced training, increased case complexity, and ongoing mentorship through AMC's education frameworks.
What This Stage Covers
Foundational neuromodulator and dermal filler principles taught through supervised clinical training, real patient exposure, and anatomy-driven instruction.
Clinical Focus
Early aesthetic treatments appropriate to foundational training, with clear parameters for case selection, planning, and execution.
Safety and Decision Frameworks
Built-in guidance for complication prevention, early and late complication recognition, escalation pathways, and professional accountability.
Progression Beyond Foundation
This course establishes the clinical base required for advanced courses and the Aesthetic Practice Blueprint™ mentorship programs, supporting long-term growth in aesthetic medicine.
The AMC Educational Framework
Training and Mentorship, Designed as One Pathway
Two complementary frameworks support your journey from your first supervised injection to confident real-world practice: the Face to Face pathway for in-person training, and the Aesthetic Practice Blueprint for post-course mentorship.
F2F PathwayF2F: Foundation to Full Practice
F2F: Foundation to Full Practice
5 face-to-face courses
Five progressive courses build clinical judgment, anatomical understanding, safe injection technique, and complication awareness through hands-on learning with physician faculty. The Foundation Injectables Course is the starting point in this in-person training track.
Blueprint MentorshipThe Aesthetic Practice Blueprint
The Aesthetic Practice Blueprint
7 mentorship pathways
Seven mentorship formats to refine technique, gain supervised clinical exposure, and build confidence after training. Options range from supervised model sessions to shadowing experiences and full-day intensives tailored to specific learning goals.
Course Fee
Tuition includes all learning materials, model fees, meals, and on-site support—plus flexible payment options reviewed individually.
Course Fee
Tuition includes all learning materials, model fees, lunch, and refreshments.
Flexible payment plans available on a case-by-case basis.
- Comprehensive course manuals and visual guides.
- All patient model fees covered by the program.
- Lunch and refreshments provided on both training days.
- Flexible payment options discussed individually with admissions.
Eligibility & Requirements
Ready for Safe, Physician-Led Injectables
We welcome regulated healthcare professionals seeking to incorporate aesthetic injectables within a structured, physician-led training environment. Admissions are reviewed individually to confirm eligibility, clarify prerequisites, and ensure each participant is prepared to train safely, ethically, and within appropriate clinical supervision.
Who May Apply
- Licensed RNs, NPs, and MDs practising in Canada.
- Active provincial nursing or medical licence.
- Valid malpractice insurance covering aesthetic procedures.
What to Bring
- Clinical attire (scrubs or professional clinic wear).
- Government-issued identification.
- Personal protective equipment preferences (optional).
Admissions Guidance
Our admissions advisors are available to review credentials, discuss readiness for supervised hands-on training, and help determine the most appropriate learning pathway within AMC.
If you are unsure about eligibility or next steps, we encourage you to book an admissions consultation prior to applying.
AMC Pathway
Where This Course Takes You
Foundation Injectables is Step 1 of the F2F Foundation to Full Practice pathway. Continue through the advanced courses, then reinforce real patient confidence with the seven Aesthetic Practice Blueprint mentorship formats.
Advanced Aesthetics
Progress to full-face assessment, proportion planning, and advanced injection zones with physician coaching.
Masterclass — Biostimulants
Specialise in collagen-stimulating injectables like Sculptra and Radiesse with live model guidance.
Aesthetic Complications Management
Deepen your safety protocols, recognition skills, and response frameworks for advanced practice.
Ultrasound-Guided Aesthetics
Build ultrasound confidence for anatomy verification, product placement, and complication prevention.
Aesthetic Practice Blueprint
Access seven mentorship pathways—from supervised model sessions to full-day 1:1 intensives.
Upcoming Training Programs
Training dates are scheduled throughout the year. Speak with admissions to learn about the next available Foundation, Advanced, Masterclass, and Complications programs. Exact dates and availability are confirmed during your admissions consultation.
