What Sets PTIFA Training Apart? | Find PTIFA Courses Now!

The Pacific Training Institute for Facial Aesthetics and Therapeutics (PTIFA) stands as a beacon of excellence in the world of injectables and aesthetic training. Offering a range of botox training courses and specialized injection techniques, PTIFA is not just an educational institution; it’s a transformative experience for practitioners. This blog explores the distinct elements that elevate PTIFA training above the rest.

Longevity and Expertise

Since its establishment in 2008, PTIFA has dedicated itself to upholding and advancing the standards of facial aesthetics and therapeutics. Our unwavering commitment to quality and excellence has made us a respected name in the industry.

Industry Influence

PTIFA’s influence extends beyond the classroom. We have been instrumental in shaping the “Standard of Practice” across Canada, with our methodologies and insights recognized and adopted by various regulatory boards.

Anatomy-Based Education

At the core of our botox training courses is a deep-rooted emphasis on anatomy. Understanding the intricate details of facial structures is crucial for safe and effective injectable treatments. PTIFA’s unique Anatomic Landmark Template and integrative cadaver labs provide an unparalleled depth of understanding.

Extensive & Comprehensive Clinical Training

Our clinical training is where theory meets practice. The Level 1 online anatomy course lays the groundwork, which is then expanded upon in our Level 2 clinical sessions. The highlight is our 8-hour integrative cadaver lab, a feature that sets our program apart, ensuring extensive clinical exposure.

Industry Leading Techniques

Precision in injectables is an art, and at PTIFA, we master it. Our Anatomical Marking Technique and Wheel Technique are just two examples of how we ensure our graduates are equipped with the most precise and effective injection skills.

University-Level Education

PTIFA’s program is recognized for its high level of clinical competency, comparable to university-level education. Our courses are acknowledged by regulatory boards in Canada and stand out in the global landscape of injectable training.

On-Going Support Back in Practice

Our support extends beyond the classroom. The online Support Study Club is an invaluable resource, offering case assistance and video resources. We also provide specialized training for team members and auxiliary staff, ensuring the entire practice is equipped for success.

Immediate Practice & Team Integration

Integration into practice is key. PTIFA training emphasizes patient care practices and offers Team Training courses to ensure that the entire clinic benefits from our training. The Support Study Club plays a crucial role in continuing support post-training.

PTIFA training is distinguished by its comprehensive curriculum, industry influence, and commitment to ongoing support.

We invite you to explore what PTIFA can offer to your practice and elevate your standards in facial aesthetics and therapeutics.

Learn more about our courses and how we can help you achieve your goals in injectable training.

Warren Roberts, MD

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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