The Aesthetic Immersion

910 E Birch St. St #350, 92821, Brea, United States
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About The Aesthetic Immersion

The Aesthetic Immersion is a Medical Institution based in Southern California. With more than 30 years of combined experience, The Aesthetic Immersion is dedicated to teaching practitioners how to advance their skills in medical aesthetics and ultimately become better injectors.

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Alicia Olmoz
GB

A great supplement for new injectors I wouldn’t use this webinar as my only source of learning about lip filler, but I would definitely recommend as additional “must see” bonus material. I found comfort hearing the lips we see on Instagram aren’t necessarily the end point for all- and that we truly have to work with what we have without feeling like a failure as an injector. I especially liked the no fail techniques introduced and demonstrated, specifically how to add height vs volume. I will use the methods demonstrated during the lecture in my personal practice. Thank you!

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Sammie Jennings
GB

AI Unfiltered Anatomy This was my first webinar with Dr. Kwok and Lori after following them for so long. Thank you both so much for all of the info! This was a definitely an information-packed webinar that I am really grateful I signed up for!

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Mae Angeles
GB

Topic: VO I don't have the perfect word to describe my gratitude for these two mentors. In sharing a wealth of knowledge to the aesthetic community. Thank You AI Team!

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Christina Benavides
GB

PRP webinar I always learn so much with AI. The way Dr. Gideon and Lori go over the topics and genuinely give from their own experiences as well as evidence-based information for safe and professional care.

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Nelson Simmons
GB

I'm satisfied with the class but… I'm satisfied with the class but thought it could have been better. Tough area to teach. The anatomy review was excellent. Camera angles gave descent perspective, but with second hand in the way, it was challenging to see placement/location of the product. A few different camera angles could help this issue. Would gave liked to have seen before and after of both of patents, or at least a split screen of the before and the finished patient when you were done. Finally, not sure if you are sponsored by Galladerma, but felt there was a heavy bias toward their products. Wish Lori would have explained more about why she didn't like Volluma. Her response on camera was telling she was totally against it but we never explained why. Is it bulky? Doesn't mold well? Hard to work with? Was she trying to keep from offending Allergan? Looking forward to trying what I learned on new clients. Thank you.

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