Price: $499.00

This online injector training was created in direct response to repeated requests from our students—especially licensed providers outside Texas who can’t easily travel to our eight in-person Texas locations.

This is our first virtual training release, designed to deliver a strong, safety-first foundation in neuromodulator (Botox-style) treatments: anatomy, evaluation, dilution, injection planning, and documentation—accessible from anywhere.

Important: This training is intended for licensed medical professionals (or clinicians working under appropriate medical direction). Scope of practice varies by state/country.

Virtual Training Video (On-Demand)

Online Botox Training & Virtual Neuromodulator (Neurotoxin) Course

Learn Neuromodulators Online — By Request From Our Students

We didn’t start with an online catalog because it was the easiest route—we started because it became the most common request we heard.

For years, TAMA has focused on hands-on training in Texas. But as our community grew, so did the number of inquiries from out-of-state providers who wanted to learn our approach and study our fundamentals before traveling (or while planning their next step).

So we’re releasing our online trainings the same way we teach in person: carefully, clearly, and only when we’re confident the training meets our standards.

This is our first on-demand neuromodulator training video—and more virtual trainings are coming.

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Who This Virtual Training Is For

If your role requires it, you must be operating under the supervision of a medical director / supervising physician and following your local regulations.

Scope-of-practice note: Laws and supervision requirements vary widely by state and country. You are responsible for practicing within your legal scope and facility protocols.

This training is built for medical professionals who want a structured, practical introduction to neuromodulators, including:

What’s Included With Your Purchase

When you enroll, you receive:

Kiara DeWitt


BSN, RN, CPN
Founder & Master Injector

Meet Your Instructor

Kiara DeWitt is a registered nurse and highly skilled cosmetic injector with years of combined experience in healthcare and medical aesthetics. As the founder of the Texas Academy of Medical Aesthetics, she has trained and mentored thousands of providers with a strong emphasis on facial anatomy, safety, and clinical decision-making—not just memorizing injection points.

Kiara is known for her anatomy-first teaching style and her focus on helping students understand the “why” behind every injection technique. Her approach emphasizes evaluating facial movement, respecting anatomical variation, and creating customized treatment plans rather than relying on one-size-fits-all diagrams.

Beyond education, Kiara applied the same principles taught at TAMA to build and scale a successful, multi-location medical spa business. The training philosophy you’ll learn in this course—rooted in neuromodulator fundamentals, patient assessment, and documentation standards—is the same foundation she used to grow her own practice.

This is the same Botox and neuromodulator training approach that helped launch her career—and the same framework she now teaches to providers who want to build skill, confidence, and long-term success in aesthetics.

Overview — What You’ll Learn

Neuromodulator treatments are not just “injection points.” Safe, consistent results come from understanding what you’re treating, why you’re treating it, and how to document it.

In this training, you’ll learn:

Curriculum Modules

You’ll learn the difference in terminology (neuromodulator vs neurotoxin), how these products work, and what “localized + dose-dependent + temporary” truly means in practice. We also cover common patient expectations around timing and duration.

This module focuses on clean technique and consistency:
Maintaining strict aseptic technique

  • Why bacteriostatic saline matters
  • Labeling requirements after reconstitution (date/time/dilution/initials)
  • Storage window guidance
  • Dilution math examples (including the common 100-unit vial + 2.5 mL reference)

You’ll learn how to evaluate patients safely and document appropriately:

  • Static vs dynamic assessment
  • Dosing considerations (muscle strength, age, metabolism, desired effect)
  • Contraindications screening (infection, allergy, neuromuscular disorders, pregnancy/breastfeeding, unrealistic expectations)
  • What your consent conversation should include: risks, onset/duration expectations, alternatives, post-care instructions

This section covers common upper-face areas and the safety logic behind technique:

  • Glabella complex (procerus + corrugators): depth considerations and ptosis prevention principles
  • Frontalis / forehead: how placement affects brow position, heaviness risk, and the “Spock brow” concept
  • Crow’s feet: orbital safety principles and avoiding unwanted smile changes
  • Bunny lines: basics and placement considerations

We cover key lower-face and advanced treatment zones, including common pitfalls:

  • DAO and how to avoid DLI-related complications
  • Mentalis for chin dimpling
  • Masseter for clenching/jaw slimming and how to avoid affecting the smile
  • Lip flip fundamentals
  • Platysmal bands
  • Axillary hyperhidrosis: grid concept, dosing principles, and why this is considered a medical treatment in many settings (include HSA/FSA note only if your checkout/legal supports it)

This is one of the biggest differences between “watching a video” and building real clinical consistency.

We cover:

  • Photography setup: lighting, background, distance, angles
  • Which expressions to capture (static + dynamic)
  • What to document every time: units per site, dilution, lot/exp, mapping, consent, post-care
  • How consistent documentation helps troubleshoot outcomes and builds patient trust

Key Techniques & Treatment Areas Covered

This virtual training includes structured instruction across major treatment zones:

Upper face

  • Forehead (Frontalis)
  • Glabella complex (Procerus + Corrugators)
  • Crow’s feet (Orbicularis oculi)
  • Bunny lines (Nasalis)

Lower face + advanced areas

  • Forehead (Frontalis)
  • Glabella complex (Procerus + Corrugators)
  • Crow’s feet (Orbicularis oculi)
  • Bunny lines (Nasalis)

Safety checkpoints you’ll learn

How to think about “high-risk” zones and prevent common complications (ptosis risk, unwanted smile weakness, and orbital-area safety basics)

How to Get the Most Out of This Video

Recommended approach

Quick self-check (examples)

  • Can you explain onset vs peak effect vs duration in patient-friendly language?
  • Can you list key contraindications you screen for?
  • Can you describe the difference between static and dynamic evaluation?
  • Can you describe the difference between static and dynamic evaluation?

This Is Our First Online Release — More Are Coming

We’re starting with one online neuromodulator training video because we’re building our virtual library intentionally—based on what students request most and what we can deliver at the quality level we expect at TAMA.

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