Starting a Botox Business Course
Hit the Ground Running in Your New Botox Business
This course is designed specifically for providers who have done the injection technique and hands-on training elsewhere, but still feel they need more help with building the business side of things. There is no procedural treatment information in this course, but rather has a focus on the business basics needed to get your Botox business up and running. Whether you are creating a side hustle or a full time aesthetics business, this is a great place to start!
What to Expect
Take the First Steps to Expand Your Business
Learn from the Best!
Welcome to the landing page for Injectables Training For The Medical Professional! My name is Suzanne Sexton and I have been a certified physician assistant since 2007. I left traditional medical practice in August of 2020 to start a concierge medical aesthetics practice in Denver, CO — Root Medical Aesthetics. Over the subsequent years, my practice has evolved from solely concierge to the addition of two brick and mortar locations.
I feel that injectables and advanced aesthetic procedures (such as medical-grade micro-needling and laser skincare) are medical treatments and should, therefore, be performed by medical professionals with a base knowledge/training in anatomy, pharmacology and procedural medicine. This is not a universal belief, however, and I think this is a disservice to the industry. My knowledge and skillset as a physician assistant have helped me move smoothly into the world of aesthetic medicine, and my hope is to help you do the same!
“I get excited to train medical practitioners in aesthetics and injectables for two reasons. The first reason is that when I was drowning in burnout as a clinical PA, I didn’t know that owning my own business and having true freedom of time and energy were possibilities for physician assistants. I want other APPs to know that we have options. And second, I have seen some of the weekend courses for injectables that are available out there and worry that many of them are not setting new injectors up for success. Poor education and training leads to under-qualified practitioners. I want to be a source for changing the narrative around aesthetics and the only way to do that is to see better results by properly trained injectors”
– Suzanne