Cosmetic Courses - you've trained with them, now watch their videos

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Free e-Learning resources now available at CosmeticCourses.co.uk

Cosmetic Courses have offered on-site aesthetic training for over 10 years, teaching doctors, dentists and other medical professionals how to inject Botulinum toxin and dermal fillers - and administer cosmetic treatments including chemical peels and microdermabrasion.

Now they have decided to offer distance learning, in the shape of free online learning materials on their relaunched website, CosmeticCourses.co.uk. 

All previous attendees of their aesthetic training courses, as well as those who have yet to attend a course, can now access training videos covering the finer points of  injecting Botox and dermal fillers, alongside videos dispensing business advice for those dreaming of starting their own aesthetic practice.

The e-Learning section also houses a library of downloadable podcasts covering a wide variety of industry topics, as well as useful downloadable documents to help with the set up of an aesthetic business, including patient consent forms and treatment fact sheets.

You can visit Cosmetic Courses' e-Learning section, and watch and download all the free support materials that interest you, from today.

Kerry Greasley

Content Marketing Editor, Aurora Clinics

kerry.greasley@aurora-clinics.co.uk

Cosmetic Courses are the UK’s original cosmetic surgeon-led medical aesthetic training company. With a broad range of courses from foundation to advanced level and a focus on training tailored to the individuals’ needs, Cosmetic Courses have earned a reputation for high quality training. More information can be found at www.cosmeticcourses.co.uk

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New free support materials available to all delegates, both past and prospective
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Includes videos on aesthetic techniques, Q&A sessions, delegate feedback and more
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Also, valuable business support for those looking to start an aesthetic practice, in the shape of industry podcasts and various downloadable documents
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