All Our Aesthetic Courses for Physiotherapists

LW Aesthetics Academy provides tailored aesthetic training for physiotherapists ready to expand their clinical skill set into cosmetic injectables. That includes Botox courses for physiotherapists too.

These courses are a great fit for those working in private practice, rehabilitation settings, or musculoskeletal clinics who want to enter the field of facial aesthetics with proper training and support.

You'll build both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to start treating patients safely and confidently. Training is delivered in small, focused groups to make sure every physiotherapist gets personal guidance, time for questions, and hands-on practice in a supportive environment.

Our aesthetics and botox training for physiotherapists cover core subjects such as facial anatomy, safe injection methods, patient assessment, and how to deliver subtle, natural-looking results that align with professional standards.

All training takes place at our Bolton academy, just outside Manchester, and is led by experienced aesthetic professionals in a clinical, fully equipped setting.

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    The Blanching Technique - A Modified Approach

    The first of its kind in the UK, our Modified Blanching Technique course introduces a unique filler method that targets fine lines and skin texture without adding volume. This approach will transform how you use fillers, with safer, natural results for your clinic.

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    Botox Training for Physiotherapists - Foundation Level

    Our Foundation Botulinum Toxin course teaches the core skills needed to safely and confidently perform Botox treatments. Includes facial anatomy, assessment, technique, and managing complications, all led by our team of expert trainers.

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    Botox Courses for Physiotherapists - Intermediate/Refresher Level

    Our Intermediate & Refresher Botulinum Toxin course is for medical professionals with prior Botox experience. It focuses on refining consultation skills, improving injection techniques, and building confidence with hands-on training and tailored treatment plans.

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    Botox Training for Physiotherapists - Advanced Level

    Our Advanced Botox Training is designed for experienced aesthetic practitioners seeking expert-level mastery in botulinum toxin applications across the head and neck. This comprehensive course delves into advanced techniques and facial harmonisation, equipping you with the skills to refine results and expand your treatment offerings with confidence.

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    Filler Training - Foundation Level

    Our Introduction to Hyaluronic Acid Fillers course is ideal for physiotherapists looking to build solid, foundational skills in dermal filler treatments. This aesthetic course for physiotherapists covers facial anatomy, product selection, safety protocols, and injection techniques. It gives you the confidence to safely restore volume and enhance facial contours. Led by experienced trainers, it's ideal for getting started with aesthetic treatments.

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    Lip Augmentation

    Our Lip Augmentation course helps medical professionals master lip enhancement and augmentation with hands-on training in anatomy, product choice, and technique. With so many techniques available in the UK today, we’ve created a simple, practical approach you can apply confidently and consistently in your clinic as part of everyday aesthetic practice.

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    Marionette & Jowl Masterclass (inc cannula training)

    Our Marionette & Jowl Masterclass (including cannula training) is an advanced course for practitioners looking to focus on lower face treatments. It covers techniques for restoring volume and lifting sagging areas using both needle and cannula. You’ll get hands-on practice to build confidence, reduce risks, and deliver natural-looking results in this challenging area.

Why Physiotherapists Choose LW Aesthetics Academy

At LW Aesthetics Academy, we’ve helped physiotherapists in the UK transition into aesthetic medicine. Many come from musculoskeletal, sports injury, or rehab-focused backgrounds and are ready to broaden their clinical skills with cosmetic injectables.

All of our aesthetic courses are designed to build on your existing knowledge of anatomy, movement, and patient care. The courses are hands-on, practical, and taught in small groups so you get focused support, real experience, and time to ask questions throughout.

You’ll learn how to carry out injectable treatments safely, identify key areas of the face, and deliver results that look natural and professional. Every step is taught in plain, clinical language.

We also cover how to approach consultations properly: how to assess facial features, plan treatments that fit the individual, and build trust with every patient. Lastly, we also focus on solid clinical decisions and building long-term success in a new field.

Our aesthetics and Botox injection courses for physiotherapists give you a clear path forward, with the structure and support to get started the right way.

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Small Groups of 2-3 Delegates Per Trainer

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Comprehensive Facial Aesthetics Training

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Physiotherapists: Ready to Get Started in Aesthetics?