ONLINE COURSE
The Anatomy Compendium Course
Anatomy you won’t find in an atlas. Start understanding the face layer by layer and work with the precision that is only possible when you truly know what you’re doing.
BEFORE YOU GO ANY FURTHER
Ask yourself these 8 questions honestly
Do you ever feel unsure or hesitant when performing some procedures – especially in more challenging areas of the face?
Do you get nervous when injecting a product around the nose, glabella or forehead – even though you 'technically know where everything is'?
Do you sometimes feel that a procedure was 'done correctly' but the result still disappointed you?
Do you want to finally create treatment plans yourself – instead of relying on pre-made manufacturer protocols?
Do you often think about a patient after a procedure because you're not sure everything went OK?
Do you feel that sometimes you 'guess' more than you actually know what's happening under the skin?
Do you feel that on most courses you only learn ready-made protocols – but no one explains why they work (or don't)?
Are you ready to admit that what you currently know about anatomy might be too superficial to stop repeating techniques and start truly understanding what you're doing?
EVEN ONE “YES”? THEN WE REALLY NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE ANATOMY COURSE!
Course Program
Have you ever performed lower eyelid mesotherapy, and after three weeks your patient came back with persistent swelling instead of a beautiful result?
What went wrong?
Was it the product, too much volume, or the wrong technique?
Or perhaps... you missed a lymphatic stagnation? You didn’t consider the quality of the orbicularis oculi muscle? You didn’t properly assess the skin laxity?
Or perhaps... no one ever taught you that before. Because most training programs teach schemes.
Atlases show where something is, but not how it works. And a technique without understanding will eventually fail.
The human face is not a recipe
Dr Steven Harris, a London-based surgeon educating aesthetic doctors worldwide, calls this 'dumbification' – reducing anatomy to a pattern: point A, B, C. But the human face is not a recipe, and it doesn’t work the same for every patient.
But nobody talks about that – it’s less glamorous than yet another 'revolutionary protocol' on Instagram. Yet it’s the lack of deep understanding that leads to frustration, complications, uncertainty, and that feeling that although you did everything 'right', something still feels off.
You can keep looking for a 'magic technique' that 'always works' – or you can return to the foundation that in aesthetic medicine should never be treated as 'first-year knowledge'.
THE FACE CHANGES AND AGES – LAYER BY LAYER. IF YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND THAT, YOU’LL ALWAYS BE GUESSING A LITTLE… AND FEARING A LITTLE.
This is not another boring anatomy review...
This course is practical clinical anatomy designed for those who take aesthetic medicine seriously.
It’s your base and foundation for performing all procedures safely.
A carefully curated compilation of knowledge, anatomical atlases, congress presentations, cadaver dissections and trainings — hundreds of hours of learning condensed into one clear and practical course.
What’s included in the course
Theoretical section
8 structured modules guiding you through a detailed, layer-by-layer anatomical overview of the face.
Practical part
Learning to palpate and identify facial structures directly on the patient.
Bonus module: discussion of hand anatomy
Practical tips: linking anatomy with cosmetic and aesthetic treatments
Course completion certificate
Knowledge based on the latest research and sources
One-year access
8 hours of video lessons
The Three steps of our course
Learn anatomy in a clear, structured way.
You learn layer by layer, with examples directly applicable in clinical work.
You start connecting the dots between techniques and protocols.
Everything begins to make sense – you learn faster and more confidently.
You act safely and effectively.
Your treatments deliver results, patients return, you build a reputation, develop your own protocols, and reach a higher level.
What will you gain from this course?
You will learn to choose treatments precisely to the patient’s real needs – without guessing or relying on templates.
You will feel confident – no more doubts after a procedure about whether everything was done correctly.
You’ll perform even complex procedures without fear of complications, because you know exactly what you’re doing.
You’ll start creating your own techniques and protocols – based on knowledge, not someone else’s manual.
Deliver results your patients will love – effective, tailored, and natural outcomes that build real trust.
You’ll recognize when a manufacturer’s ready protocol works... and when it may do harm.
You’ll build a solid foundation of knowledge so every new technique fits logically into place.
It’s natural to have doubts — you have every right to them.
See if we haven’t already answered yours.
COMMON OBJECTIONS
OUR ANSWERS
An anatomy course won’t improve my treatment techniques.
This course won’t teach you brand-new techniques, but it will help you better understand and refine the ones you already know.
You’ll learn not only how something works, but — more importantly — why it works or doesn’t.
The course is expensive and I’m not sure it’s worth it — it won’t directly help me perform treatments.
That’s true, but it gives you something no technique can succeed without: understanding of facial layers and risk. If you wanted to acquire this knowledge on your own:
- buying atlases – €400–700
- access to cadaver dissection courses – €3,000–4,500
- access to paid studies and research – €600–1,000
This course is a practical foundation that builds patient trust, reduces complications, and improves treatment results — an investment that pays off faster than you think.
All this is already in atlases and books. Why pay for it — it can’t be explained any better.
Sure — atlases and research publications are great sources of knowledge, and it’s worth using them. If you have the time, energy, and discipline, you can study them on your own.
However, in practice:
- most show theory without clinical context,
- atlases don’t explain how to apply knowledge in a real aesthetic setting — they just show diagrams.
I’d rather start earning by performing basic procedures and catch up on anatomy later.
That’s tempting — to start working, earning, and ‘learn as you go’. But that’s when mistakes happen most easily — mistakes that cost the most: stress, complications, and unhappy patients.
Anatomy isn’t about knowing everything — it’s about understanding your boundaries: both technical and safety-related.
I think I already know enough about this subject.
If you truly have a solid, well-structured understanding of anatomy and feel confident in every facial layer — you probably don’t need this course.
But to be fair: these materials include studies and insights rarely discussed in most trainings — ideas that change how you think about safety and techniques.
This isn’t another boring review of muscles and vessels from an anatomy atlas — it’s about understanding how anatomy applies to real aesthetic practice.
Neither did we — that’s why we created something entirely different.
This is anatomy from the perspective of real aesthetic practice, not textbooks — and that’s what makes the difference.
COMMON OBJECTIONS
OUR ANSWERS
An anatomy course won’t improve my treatment techniques.
This course won’t teach you brand-new techniques, but it will help you better understand and refine the ones you already know.
You’ll learn not only how something works, but — more importantly — why it works or doesn’t.
The course is expensive and I’m not sure it’s worth it — it won’t directly help me perform treatments.
That’s true, but it gives you something no technique can succeed without: understanding of facial layers and risk. If you wanted to acquire this knowledge on your own:
- buying atlases – €400–700
- access to cadaver dissection courses – €3,000–4,500
- access to paid studies and research – €600–1,000
This course is a practical foundation that builds patient trust, reduces complications, and improves treatment results — an investment that pays off faster than you think.
All this is already in atlases and books. Why pay for it — it can’t be explained any better.
Sure — atlases and research publications are great sources of knowledge, and it’s worth using them. If you have the time, energy, and discipline, you can study them on your own.
However, in practice:
- most show theory without clinical context,
- atlases don’t explain how to apply knowledge in a real aesthetic setting — they just show diagrams.
I’d rather start earning by performing basic procedures and catch up on anatomy later.
That’s tempting — to start working, earning, and ‘learn as you go’. But that’s when mistakes happen most easily — mistakes that cost the most: stress, complications, and unhappy patients.
Anatomy isn’t about knowing everything — it’s about understanding your boundaries: both technical and safety-related.
I think I already know enough about this subject.
If you truly have a solid, well-structured understanding of anatomy and feel confident in every facial layer — you probably don’t need this course.
But to be fair: these materials include studies and insights rarely discussed in most trainings — ideas that change how you think about safety and techniques.
This isn’t another boring review of muscles and vessels from an anatomy atlas — it’s about understanding how anatomy applies to real aesthetic practice.
Neither did we — that’s why we created something entirely different.
This is anatomy from the perspective of real aesthetic practice, not textbooks — and that’s what makes the difference.
GET TO KNOW US
KAROLINA RADKA
I graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Łódź and completed my postgraduate internship in Wrocław. I then began my specialization at the Lower Silesian Oncology, Pulmonology and Hematology Center as a resident doctor in the field of pathology. This invaluable experience allowed me to work daily with human tissues – learning them from the inside out, both macroscopically and microscopically. At the same time, I developed my expertise in aesthetic and regenerative medicine, which I now devote myself to entirely, running two private clinics – in Wrocław and Bolesławiec.
Teaching and sharing knowledge has always been my additional passion, which is why I also worked as a university lecturer teaching subjects such as anatomy, pathology, and pharmacology. I currently conduct training courses for doctors in aesthetic medicine, teaching techniques for tissue stimulators, fillers, ultrasound-assisted injection procedures, and complication management in aesthetic treatments. This passion was recognized by Professor Alessandro Gennai – the creator of the SEFFI technique – who, in 2024, invited me to join the group of international trainers for Seffiline.
The essence of my work is to enhance the natural beauty and health of my patients, with safety always being the top priority for every doctor. My scientific contribution in this field was recognized at the world’s largest aesthetic medicine congress – IMCAS in Paris – where I spoke as a lecturer in 2024. Through my work, I aim to support the growth of aesthetic medicine in Poland and deeply believe in the idea of mutual support within the medical community. This belief led to the creation of the educational platform Aesthy, which I co-founded with Dr. Agata Lis.
AGATA LIS
I graduated from the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice. During my postgraduate internship in Łódź, I earned a Master’s Degree in Aesthetic Medicine, Nutrition and Anti-Ageing from the AMIR Academy in Madrid. From the very beginning of my career, I have been developing in the field of aesthetic medicine. I have participated in numerous courses and congresses and have also been a speaker at the Warsaw Dental Medica Show.
I am currently a lecturer and coordinator of postgraduate studies in aesthetic medicine at AMIR – teaching young doctors not only techniques, but also how to think critically. I believe that aesthetic medicine is a legitimate, interdisciplinary branch of medicine – not just an addition to traditional clinical practice. I am a co-founder of the educational platform Aesthy – a project created out of the need to build a professional and supportive environment for doctors.
I don’t follow trends – I critically evaluate popular techniques and products, choosing only what truly works. My work is based on a long-term approach: a patient’s treatment plan is not just one procedure, but a process that includes lifestyle changes, mental well-being, and physical activity. Continuous growth, learning, and sharing knowledge are the foundation of my work.
Shared Bio
Together with Karolina, we are the authors of the course “How to Start Working in Aesthetic Medicine as a Young Doctor”, which has already gathered over 100 participants. In total, we have trained more than 300 doctors through online courses, on-site workshops, and postgraduate studies.
Conversations with our students give us deep insight into the real challenges doctors face in aesthetic medicine – allowing us to create educational materials that truly support their growth.
YOUR OPINIONS
See what others say about us
Jacek Gonos
Doctor performing aesthetic medicine procedures
Magdalena Mazur
Dentist
Karolina Jaruga
Anaesthesiology resident, Doctor performing aesthetic medicine procedures
Michalina Olszewska
Dentist, Doctor performing aesthetic medicine procedures
What you lose if you ignore anatomy?
You risk complications simply because you don’t know the exact facial structure.
Patients won’t forgive your mistakes – or excuses like “that’s how I was taught.”
You waste money on yet another technical course that only deepens the confusion.
You don’t understand why the same procedure works for one patient but not for another.
You stick to overused protocols while experienced practitioners create their own innovative techniques.
You don’t verify your technique – you just repeat it.
You make classic mistakes: botulinum toxin applied incorrectly, eyelid ptosis, bruises, overfilled lips, facial asymmetry, lumps after stimulators, or filler migration.
You lose patients because the results don’t look natural.
You waste time looking for answers you could have had long ago.
You fail to recognize when a patient is not qualified for a procedure.
And as a result – you don’t feel confident, you stop progressing, and you stay stuck.
This course is for you if you are:
An intermediate or advanced aesthetic medicine doctor – you want to organize and deepen your knowledge to create your own safe treatment protocols.
A beginner in aesthetic medicine – you want a solid foundation and knowledge that helps you think independently, not just copy others.
A cosmetologist working with microneedle mesotherapy, lasers, or high-energy devices – you want to work safely and understand what really happens under the skin.
A medical professional (e.g. physiotherapist, massage therapist) – you’re interested in the practical and functional anatomy of the face and neck.
A cosmetologist working alongside a doctor – you want to better understand treatment plans, procedures, and their effects.
A medical student – you’re thinking about working in aesthetics and want to have a real advantage before performing your first procedure.
What the course price includes:
WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE
Course Program
Theoretical Part
MODULE 1 — Introduction – Anatomy in Aesthetic Medicine
MODULE 2 — Facial Anatomy
- Facial topography and basic anatomical concepts
- Facial bone structure
- Facial muscles
- Facial fat compartments
- Fascia and SMAS – the superficial musculoaponeurotic system
- Facial ligaments
- Arterial supply of the face
- Venous drainage of the face
- Lymphatic system of the face
- Facial innervation
MODULE 3 — Anatomy of the Neck and Décolleté
BONUS MODULE — Anatomy of the Hands
Practical Part
Learning palpation-based identification of facial structures on two patients: a woman and a man.
OUR PACKAGES
Join the course!
Standard
€659 gross
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Theoretical part
3 main modules and 9 subchapters covering all facial, neck, and décolleté anatomical details + bonus module – hand anatomy -
1-year access
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Certificate of completion
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Practical part
Recordings showing palpation-based identification of facial structures on two patients: a woman and a man
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ
Yes. Within a few minutes after payment, you’ll receive login details for the course platform by email.
Yes, it’s included in the confirmation email. If you can’t find it, contact us at hello@aesthy.md.
Contact us at hello@aesthy.md and we’ll assist you right away.
You get one year of access to the course.
Certificates are sent by email within three weeks from the date of purchase.During this time, we verify whether at least 70% of the course content has been completed.Once this condition is met, the certificate is automatically sent to the email address provided at checkout.
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