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Anatomy for Injectors

The clinical foundation everything else stacks on.

Four structured modules covering facial muscles, blood supply, injection planes, and danger zones. Taught through a clinical lens for aesthetic practice. Self-paced, online, and built by a nurse practitioner-led team.

Open to NZ-registered healthcare practitioners and anyone considering aesthetic injecting who wants the strongest possible clinical foundation.

Endorsed by
College of Nurses Aotearoa
Recognised by
CANNZ
Delivered by
A nurse practitioner-led faculty

Course Investment

Everything included. No surprises.

Course Investment
NZD$499
Incl. GST · Lifetime access
  • Four structured modules, fully self-paced
  • Slide pack and workbook for every lesson
  • 100% online, start today
  • Endorsed by the College of Nurses Aotearoa
  • Includes access to the MObyJC Injector Hub
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Why This Exists

Most adverse events have an anatomical cause.

Vascular occlusions, asymmetry, unintended muscle effects. The majority trace back to a single thing: a gap in anatomical understanding at the moment of injection.

The foundation underneath everything else

Most NZ injector courses bundle a few hours of anatomy into a foundation programme and move quickly to technique. That works for some learners. For many, it does not, and the anatomical depth that prevents adverse events ends up being self-taught, picked up case by case, or learned the hard way.

Anatomy for Injectors closes that gap on purpose. Four structured modules covering the muscles of the face, blood supply and vascular structures, facial layers and injection planes, and danger zones with anatomical variations. Every lesson pairs a clinical slide pack with a workbook for review, recall, and reinforcement.

You can take this course before your foundation training as the strongest possible start. You can take it later as a deliberate consolidation before extending into advanced or filler work. Either way, anatomy is what makes the rest of your career safer.

You cannot inject what you cannot see. We make the anatomy visible.

What You'll Learn

Four modules. One clinical lens.

Each module pairs a clinical slide pack with a workbook. Built for aesthetic practice, not a hospital lecture theatre.

Module 01 · Facial Muscles

Know what moves, and why.

The muscles responsible for every line, fold, and dynamic movement in the face. Origin, insertion, action, and the clinical implications for toxin placement and filler support.

  • Muscles of facial expression: origin, insertion, and action
  • Antagonist and synergist relationships
  • Clinical implications for toxin placement
  • Anatomical variation and how it changes your approach
Module 02 · Blood Supply and Vascular Structures

Where the risk lives.

The arterial and venous anatomy of the face, with a focus on the vessels most relevant to aesthetic injecting. Vascular occlusion starts with not knowing where the blood supply runs.

  • Facial artery and its branches
  • Ophthalmic artery and danger zones
  • Venous drainage and its clinical relevance
  • Anastomoses and why they matter for filler placement
Module 03 · Facial Layers and Injection Planes

Depth is everything.

The layered anatomy of the face from skin to periosteum, and the injection planes that determine both safety and outcome. Knowing which layer you are in is the difference between a result and a complication.

  • The five-layer model of the face
  • SMAS, fat compartments, and retaining ligaments
  • Safe and unsafe injection planes by region
  • How depth changes across facial zones
Module 04 · Danger Zones and Anatomical Variation

Where most adverse events begin.

The high-risk anatomical zones in aesthetic injecting, the variations that make them unpredictable, and the clinical decision-making that keeps your patients safe.

  • Glabella, temple, nasolabial fold, nose, and lips
  • Anatomical variation and its clinical significance
  • Pre-injection assessment and aspiration considerations
  • Recognising early signs of vascular compromise

A Look Inside the Course

Clinical diagrams. Built for injectors.

Orbital Group anatomy diagram showing Corrugator supercilii, Depressor supercilii, and Orbicularis oculi

Module 01 · Facial Muscles

The Orbital Group

Every module pairs a clinical diagram with a structured slide pack. This is Module 01 in action: the orbital group labelled with clinical precision, showing the corrugator supercilii, depressor supercilii, and orbicularis oculi, the three muscles most relevant to upper-face toxin placement.

Understanding their origin, insertion, and action is what separates a safe toxin result from an unintended one.

Module 01 · Facial Muscles

The Frontalis

The only true elevator of the brows. Its fibres run vertically, which is why repeated lifting creates horizontal creases. The slide pack pairs the diagram with the clinical context: what this muscle does, why it matters, and how it changes your approach to forehead toxin.

Every lesson in the course follows this format: diagram, clinical context, workbook reinforcement.

Frontalis muscle anatomy slide from the MObyJC Injector Academy course

Everything in One Investment

No upsells. No surprise fees.

$499 covers everything: four modules, all materials, Injector Hub access, and lifetime access to your content.

  • Four structured online modules fully self-paced, start immediately on enrolment.
  • Clinical slide pack for every lesson built for aesthetic practice, not a lecture theatre.
  • Workbook for every lesson for review, recall, and clinical reference.
  • Access to the MObyJC Injector Hub peer community, ongoing CPD content, and NP-led oversight.
  • CPD hours documented on completion recognised by the Nursing Council for continuing competence.
  • Lifetime access to all materials yours to keep for your career.

Who It's For

Three honest starting points.

Anatomy is not only for beginners. Most experienced injectors find a deliberate anatomy course is one of the most clinically valuable things they ever do.

Before your first injecting course

Take Anatomy as your starting point. You will arrive at your Aesthetic Foundations practical day already thinking like a clinician, knowing where the vessels are, why depth matters, and what you are looking at. It is the strongest possible launch into injecting.

Before extending your scope

Moving from upper face to lower face? From toxin to filler? Most adverse events happen at the edges of someone's competence. Anatomy is the deliberate consolidation that makes scope extension safe.

As a deliberate refresher

If you trained five years ago and have been treating patients ever since, your anatomy is good enough. But is it sharp? A structured refresher is one of the highest-return CPD investments a practising injector can make.

How It Works

Enrol today. Start today.

01

Enrol

Complete enrolment online. You will receive immediate access to the learning portal and the Injector Hub.

02

Learn

Work through four modules at your own pace. Slide pack and workbook for every lesson.

03

Apply

Use your workbooks for clinical reference. Stay connected through the Injector Hub for ongoing learning.

04

Build

Step into Aesthetic Foundations or scope extension with a clinical foundation already in place.

Included in your enrolment

Welcome to the Injector Hub.

Every Anatomy student receives access to the MObyJC Injector Hub, our community of independent aesthetic injectors across New Zealand. Peer support, ongoing CPD content, NP-led oversight, and a direct line to the team that built the course. Where the learning continues, long after the modules are complete.

Where This Sits in Your Journey

Anatomy is Pillar I.

Three pillars in the Academy ecosystem. Anatomy is the foundation underneath everything else.

I.

Anatomy for Injectors

The clinical foundation. Muscles, blood supply, facial layers, and danger zones, taught through a clinical lens.

II.

Aesthetic Foundations

Anti-wrinkle and dermal filler, foundation through advanced. Hands-on practicums in a live clinic.

III.

IV Cannulation & Therapy

Peripheral cannulation, IV access, and the foundation for aesthetic and wellness IV therapy.

Who Built It

Designed by clinicians who practise this work.

John Boy Jerry, NP
Clinical Director · Lead Faculty

John Boy Jerry

Nurse Practitioner (NP) · CANNZ Affiliated · 19+ Years Nursing Experience

John leads the anatomy curriculum personally, bringing nineteen years of clinical experience and full NP-level prescribing authority into every module. The course is built on the cases John sees in practice and the protocols he applies through MObyJC's clinical oversight every day.

Questions, Addressed

Honest answers before you enrol.

Is there a practical or competency sign-off?+
No. Anatomy for Injectors is a self-paced theory course. There is no clinical practical day and no competency sign-off attached to it. It is designed as a deliberate clinical foundation, not as a standalone qualification to inject. To take that step, students typically progress into Aesthetic Foundations, where supervised practical training happens.
Do I need to complete this before Aesthetic Foundations?+
It is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended, especially if you are new to aesthetic injecting. Students who arrive at their Aesthetic Foundations practical with the anatomy already embedded are visibly more confident and clinically prepared. Many of our most successful graduates take this course first.
Can I take this even if I am not training as an injector yet?+
Absolutely. The course is open to anyone considering aesthetic injecting who wants to start with the strongest possible clinical foundation. It is also an excellent CPD option for any registered health professional with an interest in facial anatomy.
How long does it take to complete?+
The course is fully self-paced. Some students complete it across a weekend; others work through it steadily over a few weeks. There is no time limit. Your access is for life.
Is this course CPD-recognised?+
Yes. The course is endorsed by the College of Nurses Aotearoa, with CPD hours documented on completion. Hours are recognised by the Nursing Council for continuing competence, and other professional bodies recognise the hours under their own CPD frameworks.
What does the Injector Hub access include?+
The MObyJC Injector Hub is our community for aesthetic injectors across New Zealand. Members access ongoing CPD content, peer discussion, NP-led oversight when needed, and a direct line to the team that built the course. It is where the learning continues after the modules are done.

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Start with the foundation under the foundation.

$499 incl. GST. Lifetime access. Available immediately on enrolment. The clinical foundation that makes everything else safer.