Description
Botox & Filler Training in Cincinnati: Why This Course Earns Our Top Pick
Cincinnati is the aesthetic medicine anchor for the tri-state region where Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana meet — a market built on the strong healthcare base of UC Health, Cincinnati Children’s, TriHealth, and Mercy Health, plus a growing medspa and plastic surgery community across the Greater Cincinnati metro. The regional bar for injector training has risen with the market — Cincinnati employers increasingly require CME-accredited certification rather than vendor-only or weekend-seminar training. Malpractice carriers writing policies for Ohio injectors typically ask for AMA Category 1 CME credit, not certificates of attendance. PracticalCME’s Cincinnati course is built to meet that standard from day one.
The live hands-on day is held in the Cincinnati metro area, accessible to attendees traveling in from Downtown Cincinnati, Hyde Park, Mason, West Chester, Blue Ash, Kenwood, Anderson Township, and across the river into Northern Kentucky communities like Covington, Newport, Florence, and Fort Mitchell. Out-of-state attendees and regional providers from across the Ohio Valley and Midwest — Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, Louisville, Lexington, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Nashville — frequently fly into CVG or drive in and complete the entire course in a single weekend trip. Exact address, parking, and hotel options are provided after registration.
What Makes This Course Stand Out
Triple CME accreditation. The online learning module carries AMA, AANP, and ANCC credit — recognized by licensing boards and malpractice carriers across all 50 states. Most competing Botox and filler courses carry only one accreditation pathway, which can limit recognition depending on your licensure type. This matters particularly in the Cincinnati region, where providers frequently practice across the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana tri-state line and need credentials that travel cleanly across state licensing boards.
MD-only faculty, licensed in Ohio. Every faculty member is a practicing physician with 10+ years of injection experience and direct experience supervising nurses and mid-level providers. Instructor names, credentials, and biographies are published before you register — no last-minute substitutions or anonymous teaching staff.
True small groups of 5 or fewer. Class size is capped at 5 attendees on the live hands-on day. You get meaningful one-on-one MD supervision during your supervised injections, not a brief turn at the front of a 20-person room.
Hands-on product included and US-sourced. Every qualified attendee receives 20 units of FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A and up to 1cc of hyaluronic acid dermal filler — included in tuition, US-sourced, no upcharge at the live event. Additional product can be requested. Many competing courses either charge separately for product or use non-US-sourced material.
No required “advanced” upsell. The full Botox and dermal filler curriculum is taught in this one course. Several major competitors require a separate Level II or Advanced certification to complete what most providers need for everyday practice — adding thousands in additional tuition and a second travel weekend.
FAST TRACK® blended format. The 7.25 CME credit online module is completed at your own pace before the live date. You arrive at the Cincinnati training site already familiar with the anatomy, dosing, and technique fundamentals — which means the live day is spent on supervised injection practice rather than lecture catch-up.
Friction-free financing. Affirm payment plans are available at checkout. PracticalCME is one of the few aesthetic training providers offering financing as a built-in option rather than a separate manual application process.
How This Course Compares to Other Cincinnati Options
The major alternatives for Botox and filler training in the Cincinnati metro include AAFE, AMET, and Empire Medical Training. Each has a different model — different faculty mix, accreditation profile, course length, and pricing approach. Rather than collapse those differences into a single comparison row, we’ve published full independent reviews of each:
- AAFE Botox Training Review — American Academy of Facial Esthetics
- AMET Botox Training Review — Aesthetic Medical Educators
- Empire Medical Training Review
- Full Side-by-Side Comparison of All Major Programs
Preparing for Your Course: Background Reading
The didactic curriculum covers the full FDA-approved toxin and filler landscape, so you graduate able to choose appropriately across product families based on patient need, longevity, and budget. To get a head start before your live date:
- FDA-Approved Botulinum Toxin Comparison — Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau, Daxxify, and Letybo side-by-side
- Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Comparison — Juvederm, Restylane, RHA, Revanesse, and Belotero families
- Botox vs Dysport — Head-to-Head
- Botox vs Jeuveau — Head-to-Head
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A-T.com Top Pick — Cincinnati Botox & Filler Training
This Cincinnati course passes every point of the Aesthetic-Training.com criteria for an editorial Top Pick:
- ✅ Taught only by experienced MDs, experienced at nurse supervision, and licensed in Ohio
- ✅ Instructor name, credentials, and location are listed before you register
- ✅ Triple-accredited for AMA, AANP, and ANCC CME credit
- ✅ Small groups of 5 or fewer attendees for hands-on supervision
- ✅ All hands-on product is US-sourced and included in the tuition price
- ✅ No required upsell to a separate “advanced” course to complete your scope
- ✅ Affirm payment plans available at checkout
Reserve your seat for any listed date. The Reserve button takes you to PracticalCME, the course provider, where you complete checkout.








