Harley Street Institute · Online Learning

    Online Aesthetic Courses at a Glance

    Self-paced programmes across foundation, skin rejuvenation, dermal filler and therapeutic Botox.

    HD Video
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    CPD & AiCE
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    Self-paced
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    Certificate
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    Expert-Led
    Botox · Online CPD · Highly Recommended

    Therapeutic and cosmetic neuromodulation.

    Online theory for masseter Botox, PREEMPT migraine, hyperhidrosis, trigger-point therapy and lower-face neuromodulation — each programme stands alone or pairs with a practical day. The Masseter Botox course is our highly recommended starting point.

    Dermal Filler · Online CPD

    Region-specific filler theory.

    HD theoretical training across the full filler curriculum — forehead, chin, jawline, lips, cannula, rheology, hyalase, fat pads and non-surgical rhinoplasty. AiCE-point certified.

    Free · Open Learning

    For practitioners with some experience.

    A free, postgraduate-level programme on facial anatomy and clinical reasoning — best suited to clinicians who already have practical injecting experience and want to deepen the theory.

    Choosing the right online aesthetic course

    Online aesthetic courses at the Harley Street Institute are designed as a serious theoretical companion to clinical practice — not a replacement for hands-on training. Every programme is independently CPD-accredited, certified on the AiCE points framework (one AiCE point per CPD/CME hour), and delivered as HD video you can return to as your practice deepens.

    For clinicians, the Online Foundation Botox & Dermal Filler Course sits as a prerequisite to every HSI practical foundation, and is automatically included with each practical booking. Topic-specific programmes — cannula, lips, jawline, masseter, PREEMPT migraine, polynucleotides — let you stack focused CPD around the indications you actually treat.

    For aesthetic-clinic support staff and the wider public, programmes such as the free Aesthetic Talk facial-anatomy mastery course give a serious clinical grounding without requiring a medical licence. Practical, injectable training remains restricted to registered healthcare professionals.

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