The Importance of the PTIFAT Anatomic Landmark Template

99% of negative side effects associated with injectable treatments (ie: Dysport®, Botox®, fillers) are injector related. As such, Drs. Roberts developed the PTIFAT Anatomic Landmark Template & PTIFAT Wheel Injection Technique to provide the highest level of patient care.

In order to achieve predictable and desired results, practitioners must develop a deep understanding of underlying facial anatomy. That’s why all practitioners review 20+ hours of advanced anatomy in the online Level 1 course including an e-Cadaver and e-Skull lab, and attend a full eight hour integrative cadaver lab prior to seeing patients in the clinical hands-on in Level 2.

Warren Roberts, DMD

Co-Founder & Clinical Doctor

Dr. Warren Roberts is the Co-Founder and Clinical Director for the Pacific Training Institute for Facial Aesthetics and Therapeutics.

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