FOUND101

Comprehensive Facial Anatomy for Non-Surgical Aesthetics

Anatomy is foundational to the practice of aesthetic medicine. This course provides a comprehensive overview of facial anatomy, including muscles, nerves, & blood vessels.

Introduction to Facial Anatomy

  1. Aims and Objectives Preview
  2. Clinical Significance of Facial Anatomy
  3. Overview of Facial Regions
  4. Facial Layers

Skin

  1. Detailed Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin

Fat Pads

  1. Facial Fat Pads
  2. Superficial Fat Compartments of the Face: Anatomical Details, Aging Changes, and Clinical Implications
  3. Deep Fat Compartments of the Face: Anatomical Details, Aging Changes, and Clinical Implications

Musculature

  1. Anatomy of Facial Musculature

Ligaments

  1. Comprehensive Anatomy of Facial Retaining Ligaments

Bone Structure and Key Landmarks

  1. Anatomy of the Skull and Facial Bones
  2. "Facial Foramina: Key Openings in Facial Bones"
  3. Age-Related Changes to Facial Bones and Foramina

Vasculature

  1. Vascular Structures of the Face

Innervation

  1. Facial Nerves

GBAAM

Membership-led CPD learning, live workshops, and faculty teaching for aesthetic medicine practitioners.