Clinique Face MD
General Overview
This program is designed for healthcare professionals looking to integrate the use of type A botulinum toxins for aesthetic purposes into their practice while complying with the regulatory requirements of the Ordre des Dentistes du Québec (ODQ).
Our Level 2 training offers a balanced combination of theory and practice to help you master neuromodulator injection techniques. With a total of 16 hours, this structured program will guide you through the theoretical, practical, and administrative aspects required for the safe and effective use of neuromodulators.
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Target Audience
This training is intended for:
- Dentists
- Physicians
- Nurse Practitioners
- Licensed Practical Nurses
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Prerequisites for the Training
Before registering, you must have completed an approved Level 1 theoretical training. We recommend Dr. Marc Armangué’s Udemy online course, which provides a solid foundation for understanding the core principles of neuromodulators.
COST OF Training
The cost of training is 4250$ + applicable taxes.
› Theoretical Component Details
Duration: 8 hours
Theoretical component
Covers all essential aspects of neuromodulators, including:
- Introduction, history, and business model: Understanding the origins of neuromodulators and their integration into professional practice.
- Glabella: Detailed presentation followed by a hands-on workshop.
- Frontalis (forehead): Anatomy and injection techniques with a practical workshop.
- Crow’s feet: In-depth presentation and hands-on workshop.
- Masseters: Specific techniques for this area with a practical workshop.
- Consultation and consent: Learn how to manage consultations effectively while adhering to legal standards.
- Medical photography: Presentation followed by a workshop to accurately document results.
- Clinic setup and reconstitution: Optimal organization of your clinical space and preparation of neuromodulators.
Key Features
- Small groups limited to 4 participants per instructor, ensuring personalized attention.
- Interactive teaching with integrated hands-on workshops.
› Practical Component Details
Duration: 8 hours
The practical component is designed to allow you to apply your knowledge in a supervised clinical setting.
Participant Requirements
- Each participant must bring two volunteer models for the following injections:
- Glabella
- Crow’s feet
- Frontalis (forehead)
- Masseters (if applicable—underdosing may be used if no indication is present)
Practical Component Structure
- Each student will inject their models under direct supervision while receiving real-time personalized feedback.
- You will also assist other participants during their injections to learn from expert instructors’ feedback.
Information on Patient Models
- Models will benefit from a 50% discount on the regular price of treatments performed during the training.
- Model information must be provided before the practical session.
Key Features of the Practical Component
- Small groups limited to 4 participants, ensuring intensive and personalized learning.
- Direct supervision by experienced professionals.
- Continuous feedback.
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Our Instructors
Sami Moubayed, MD FRCSC ABFPRS

Dr. Sami Moubayed is an ENT and Facial Plastic Surgeon trained at the Université de Montréal, with prestigious fellowships at Mount Sinai and Stanford in facial plastic surgery. He has been practicing facial aesthetic medicine and surgery since 2017. In 2020, he founded Clinique Face MD, specializing in advanced facial surgery and injectables. He leads a team of injectors and technicians and regularly teaches injectable techniques at the Collège des médecins du Québec, McGill University, and the Université de Montréal. He has over 100 scientific publications and a facial plastic surgery textbook to his name.
Marie-Laure Desroches, MD

Dr. Marie-Laure Desroches is an expert in aesthetic medicine and facial injections, trained at the Université de Montréal, where she holds a clinical teaching position. With extensive experience in family and aesthetic medicine, she has completed advanced injectable training internationally, including in Europe and the U.S. Dr. Desroches practices exclusively in aesthetic medicine, specializing in neuromodulators and facial contouring techniques. As a key member of Clinique Face MD, she oversees theoretical and practical training for healthcare professionals and dentists enrolled in the ODQ Level 2 program.
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Why Choose Face MD Academy?
- Training led by recognized experts in the field.
- Small groups for optimal learning.
- Exclusive access to educational resources after training.
- Certification compliant with Ordre des Dentistes du Québec requirements.

Registration
Secure your spot now for this exclusive training! Spaces are limited to ensure a personalized experience for each participant.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
› 1. What are the prerequisites for registration?
You must have completed an approved Level 1 theoretical training. We recommend Dr. Marc Armangué’s Udemy online course as an excellent introduction to neuromodulators.
› 2. Do I receive a certificate after the training?
Yes, upon completing the practical component, you will receive a certificate attesting to your participation and acquired skills.
› 3. Can I take this training if I’m a beginner in injections?
Yes, the training is designed for professionals with little or no practical injection experience, provided they have completed Level 1 theoretical training.
› 4. What happens if I fail the theoretical exam?
If you score below 80%, you may retake the exam after reviewing the material. Additional fees may apply.
› 5. Do I need to bring my own models for the practical session?
Yes, each participant must bring two volunteer models. If you have difficulty finding models, contact us for assistance.
› 6. Do models have to pay for injections?
Yes, models receive a 50% discount on the regular price of treatments performed during training.
› 7. How many participants are in each group?
Theoretical groups are limited to 8 participants, while practical groups are capped at 4 for personalized, intensive learning.
› 8. Is the training conducted in English or French?
The training is primarily in French. If you require English assistance, please inform us upon registration.
› 9. Which neuromodulators are used in the training?
We primarily use Botox® and other Health Canada-approved products for demonstrations and practical injections.
› 10. Can I cancel or reschedule after registering?
Yes, you may cancel or reschedule up to 14 days before the training. Cancellation fees may apply per our policies.
› 11. Does this training cover advanced techniques like fillers or threads?
No, this training focuses exclusively on neuromodulators (Level 2). For advanced techniques (fillers, threads), we offer separate specialized courses.
› 12. How long must I wait before scheduling the practical component after the exam?
Once you pass the theoretical exam, you can schedule your practical session based on availability.
› 13. Can I take this training as a licensed practical nurse with no prior aesthetic experience?
Yes, this training is open to LPNs looking to start in neuromodulators, provided they have completed Level 1 theoretical training.
› 14. What is the policy for absences during training?
In case of unexpected absence, a makeup session may be arranged for an additional fee. Contact us for options.
› 15. Is there post-training support?
Yes, all participants receive access to exclusive resources, including guides, tutorial videos, and clinical protocols.
If you have any further questions or need clarification, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly by e-mail at academie@facemd.com or by phone at (514) 447-9435. We’re here to help!

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