How To Fix A Wonky Smile Botox Complication: DAO/DLI Masterclass
DAO & DLI Masterclass for Aesthetic Practitioners
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Worried about causing a wonky smile… or already dealing with one?
A DLI complication is one of the most stressful things an injector can experience.
In this masterclass, I’ll show you exactly how I assess the DAO, reduce the risk of causing the complication and, most importantly, what to do to fix one.
Every injector should know how to recognise, prevent and manage this complication before it ever happens.
What's Included:
✔ Full Video Demonstration:
How to treat a downturned smile safely from start to finish, with assessment, placement & dosing advice
✔ Step By Step Video:
How to fix a wonky smile complication. Perfect to refer to if this ever happens so you know exactly what to do.
✔ DAO Anatomy Lesson:
Learn the anatomy of the Depressor Anguli Oris (DAO), how it contributes to a downturned smile and how to identify the right patients for treatment.
✔ DLI Anatomy Lesson:
Understand the anatomy of the Depressor Labii Inferioris (DLI), why it's responsible for most wonky smile Botox complications, and how to reduce the risk of treating it accidentally.
✔ Bonus Case Study:
How to treat an asymmetrical DAO patient. Watch me assess a real patient with an asymmetrical smile and see how I adapt my treatment plan to suit their facial movement rather than using the same treatment pattern every time.
✔ Masterclass Certificate:
Receive a downloadable masterclass certificate after completing the training.
What You'll Learn:
After completing this masterclass you'll know how to:
• Treat a downturned smile using DAO Botox.
• Reduce the risk of causing a wonky smile after Botox.
• Understand the difference between the DAO and DLI.
• Recognise a DLI-related Botox complication.
• Assess facial asymmetry before treatment.
• Adapt your treatment plan to each individual patient.
• Explain and manage a Botox complication with confidence.
Perfect For:
• Foundation injectors.
• Advanced injectors wanting more confidence treating the lower face.
• Practitioners who avoid DAO Botox because they're worried about complications.
• Injectors wanting to improve their assessment of facial asymmetry.
• Anyone wanting more confidence treating a downturned smile with Botox.
Included With Every Purchase:
✔ Instant access
✔ Lifetime access
✔ Watch on your phone, tablet or computer
✔ Downloadable masterclass certificate
✔ One-off payment of £47
Frequently Asked Questions:
What causes a wonky smile after Botox?
A wonky smile after Botox is most commonly caused by unintended treatment of the Depressor Labii Inferioris (DLI) rather than the DAO. Inside this masterclass you'll learn how to identify both muscles, reduce the risk of the complication and manage it if it occurs.
Who is this masterclass for?
This training is designed for qualified aesthetic practitioners who want more confidence treating a downturned smile with Botox, improving their lower face assessment and understanding how to manage a wonky smile Botox complication.
How long is the training?
The masterclass includes five short training videos and can be completed in under 20 minutes.
You'll have lifetime access so you can revisit it whenever you need.
Do I receive a certificate?
Yes. You'll receive a downloadable Masterclass Certificate after completing the training.
A Note From Me:
Even after I finished my advanced Botox training, I was still really nervous to treat a downturned smile. I’d seen so many wonky smile complications online and was terrified of causing one myself.
I think what scared me most wasn’t even the complication, it was not knowing what I’d do if it happened. How would I fix it? What would I say to my client?
Now, over 7 years later, it’s one of the most common things injectors message me about. I get so many DMs asking why a patient has developed a wonky smile, when it’ll wear off, and most importantly… how to fix it.
That’s exactly why I created this masterclass.
I wanted to make a practical training that explains why these complications happen, how to reduce the chances of them happening in the first place, and exactly what to do if a patient came back with a DLI complication.
My hope is that if you’re ever faced with that situation, you’ll know exactly what to do instead of panicking and feeling like you’re dealing with it on your own.
This is one of those invaluable training course you should keep forever to refer to when you need it!
Sophie 🤍
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