Neuromodulators Level 1
Applied anatomy and introduction to neuromodulators
Continuing education for dentists in Edmonton, Alberta
16 CE credits* | $2,280** | In-person & online | Limited capacity
* This number is an estimate. Your regulatory body will issue the credits.
**In Edmonton. Prices for the offerings outside of Edmonton will differ.
Start your journey towards full certification in the use of Neuromodulators and Fillers for either therapeutic or aesthetic procedures.
New location added
You can now take neuromodulators level one and two in Trois-Rivières, Québec during a bundle weekend. More details.

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What you will learn
Summary
This course is the starting point for the residency program and will review head and neck anatomy and its relevance to:
- The administration and pharmacology of neuromodulators
- Aesthetic therapies and procedures
- Non-aesthetic therapies and procedures
Training consists of an anatomical and functional cadaver lab in addition to didactic lectures outlining the functional anatomy of both the head and neck.
Questions?
Contact us at cdeneu@ualberta.ca
Pricing and details
Syllabus
Prior to the start of the course we recommend 2 weeks of self-study to review the materials.
During the anatomical cadaver lab and didactic lectures we will outline the functional anatomy of both the head and neck focusing on the following subjects:
- Muscles of the head and neck region
- Muscle physiology
- Anatomy of the temporomandibular joint region
- Neurovascular system
- Anatomical boundaries
- Tissue planes
- Skin and aging of the face
- An overview of the actions of neuromodulators (such as Botulinum Toxin Type A); and Pharmacology and review of muscle physiology
Materials are provided.
Online materials are accessible for one year.
Prerequisites
- This course is open to dentists, physicians, pharmacists, LPNs and RNs.
Our leading faculty
Dr. Saranjeev Lalh
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Dr. Lalh, DDS, MD, BSc, FRCDC, appointment as the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the world-renowned Institute for Reconstructive Sciences in Medicine (iRSM) at the Misericordia Hospital and Covenant Health is a true testament to his exceptional skills and unwavering dedication to the field of medicine.
He specializes in reconstructing the lives of patients suffering from head and neck cancer, helping them regain their confidence and hope for the future. Lalh's work is not only transformative but also innovative, as he incorporates cutting-edge digital imaging technology in his reconstructive surgical procedures and aesthetic medicine. Dr. Lalh's unwavering passion for his craft and commitment to providing the best care possible inspire us all to strive for excellence and make a positive impact on the world.

Questions?
Contact us at cdeneu@ualberta.ca
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