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This comprehensive course encompasses the theory around the following areas and techniques, plus practical hands on experience in some of the techniques (model dependant): Psychology – learn the common psychological needs that indicate lip treatment and how to relate the patients stories to these needs. We also review how to decline treatment when it is less likely to lead to psychological wellbeing for the patient Science, anatomy and product – understanding the anatomy of the lip tissues we are emulating or modifying with restoration and augmentation in order to establish the most suitable product for creating definition, volume, stabilisation and surface quality Aesthetics – explanation of what constitutes the ideal lip shape, the impact of ageing and the difference for male and female patients – drawing out the aesthetic indications for lip augmentation Technique – detailed study of the best way in which to create volumisation and definition, correcting signs of ageing. Where to use cannula and where a needle is more appropriate. Use of toxin as well a dermal fillers to adjust shaping