Azzalure Training

Galderma’s Targeted Botulinum Toxin Injection Course

Azzalure, a precision-formulated botulinum toxin injectable developed by Galderma, is trusted by aesthetic professionals and clinics across Europe for its reliability in treating frown lines and dynamic wrinkles. Azzalure’s refined diffusion and rapid onset make it an essential neurotoxin in any modern aesthetic injector’s toolkit.

At HubMed Ed, Azzalure training courses are designed to equip licensed medical professionals with the practical skills and anatomical knowledge needed to perform safe and effective injections. Whether you're new to neurotoxins or looking to expand your expertise, our aesthetic courses offer flexible, online access to industry-leading injection training.

Top-Selling Azzalure Training Courses

Led by board-certified aesthetic educators, our Azzalure training courses include everything from the fundamentals of injection safety and dosage planning to real-case demonstrations of common and advanced techniques.

Explore our most popular Azzalure injection training topics:

Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face

Dr. Martina Blaho

Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.

Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.

Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face

Dr. Martina Blaho

Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.

Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.

Precision in Male Facial Treatments: Volume Restoration and Contour Enhancement

Dr. Izabela Kobylińska

Discover a specialized approach to facial volumetric enhancement for male patients focused on preserving masculine facial contours.

Dive into advanced techniques to apply high-density hyaluronic acid fillers and botulinum toxin to enhance key areas such as the jawline, cheekbones, and chin, while avoiding feminization of the features.

This treatment is tailored to male anatomy, aiming for a structured, natural-looking outcome that strengthens and defines the patient’s features.

Want to train beyond neurotoxins? Our library of Galderma training courses includes Sculptra and Restylane to round out your injectable expertise.

Prefer to join in the action? Sign up for one of our LIVE masterclasses where you’ll gain all the hands-on knowledge, tips, and tricks needed to improve your practice.

What Is Azzalure?

Azzalure is a botulinum toxin type A injectable used to temporarily improve the appearance of moderate to severe glabellar lines and lateral canthal lines (crow’s feet). It is developed for aesthetic use and derived from the same core neurotoxin as Dysport.

Azzalure is often chosen for its consistent spread, fast onset, and refined diffusion, which are all important attributes that help medical injectors achieve natural-looking, symmetrical results.

Azzalure Manufacturer

Azzalure is manufactured by Ipsen and exclusively distributed for aesthetic use by Galderma, a global leader in dermatology. This collaboration combines scientific innovation with cosmetic precision, making Azzalure a key player in the neuromodulator market.

Azzalure is approved for use only in Europe and is not available for aesthetic treatments in the United States.

Benefits of Azzalure Neurotoxin Injection Training​ 

Practitioners experienced with Azzalure often highlight its reliable outcomes, subtle and natural aesthetic results, and effectiveness in treating expression lines. Here’s a closer look at the top advantages Azzalure provides for both patients and medical professionals:

Why Practitioners Choose Azzalure Training:

  • Hands-on experience with a trusted Galderma product.
  • Lectures in advanced anatomy and neurotoxin injection training principles.
  • Expertly taught techniques for treating glabellar lines and crow’s feet.
  • Tips for avoiding unwanted patient outcomes and managing complications.

What Patients Appreciate About Azzalure:

  • Noticeable results within 2–3 days post-injection.
  • Smooth, subtle improvements to expression lines.
  • Non-surgical wrinkle correction with minimal downtime.
  • Long-lasting effects tailored to individual facial movement and muscle strength.

Comparison of Botulinum Toxins

Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA), Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA), and Azzalure (also abobotulinumtoxinA) are widely used botulinum toxin type A products for treating dynamic facial lines, though Azzalure is primarily approved and marketed in Europe and other international markets.

Azzalure shares the same active ingredient as Dysport but is formulated specifically for aesthetic use, with differences in dilution and dosing. Like Dysport, it contains complexing proteins, which contribute to its diffusion characteristics. Compared to Botox, Azzalure tends to diffuse more broadly, making it a suitable option for treating larger areas such as the forehead or glabella with fewer injection points.

Azzalure vs Botox

While both Azzalure and Botox are botulinum toxin type A injectables used to soften facial lines, they have differences that influence how each performs:

FEATURES Azzalure Botox
Onset 2–3 days 4–5 days
Spread Broader diffusion, ideal for larger treatment areas More localized
Units Not interchangeable (conversion required) Higher unit cost but less diffusion
Cost Efficiency More cost-effective per treatment area More widely recognized brand
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For some patients, Azzalure’s wider spread can lead to smoother results with fewer injections, especially helpful when treating broader areas like the forehead or crow’s feet. Is your clinic based in the US? Then check out our Botox injection training courses here.

Azzalure vs Dysport

Both Azzalure and Dysport are manufactured by Galderma and derived from the same abobotulinumtoxinA. However, Azzalure is exclusively formulated for aesthetic use in Europe and select global markets, whereas Dysport is available for both aesthetic and therapeutic indications, including the treatment of spasticity.

FEATURES Azzalure Dysport
Onset 2–4 days 2–4 days
Spread Refined, aesthetic-focused Slightly broader diffusion
Primary Use Aesthetic medicine Aesthetic and therapeutic
Regional Availability Europe, UK USA, Global
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Understanding both products gives aesthetic injectors a versatile range of treatment strategies to meet patient needs. Join our Dysport training today to advance your skills and keep up with patient demands for trending anti-aging solutions.

Azzalure Side Effects

Like all botulinum toxin treatments, Azzalure may cause some side effects shortly after injection or in the following days. These are typically mild and temporary, and may include:

  • Headache
  • Tenderness or discomfort at the injection site
  • Swelling or bruising
  • (Rarely) Allergic reactions

Using proper technique and understanding facial anatomy are key to minimizing risks, which is why high-quality neurotoxin injection training is so important. Want to learn how to recognize and manage common complications? Join our Emergencies in Aesthetics Medicine masterclass!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Interested in learning more about Azzalure training at HubMed Ed or looking to sharpen your injection techniques? Our FAQ section covers common questions about Azzalure, provides clarity on the training process, and offers helpful guidance to support your development in aesthetic medicine.

Which is stronger, Botox or Azzalure?

Neither is inherently stronger. Azzalure and Botox use different unit measurements and diffusion patterns. The effectiveness depends on proper technique and dosage conversion.

How many units of Azzalure do you need for 3 areas?

You will need 120-150 units of Azzalure for use across the glabella, forehead, and crow’s feet. Exact dosing varies by patient and muscle strength.

What kind of training do you need to administer Botox or Azzalure?

Medical professionals must complete accredited neurotoxin injection training and hold appropriate medical licensure (MD, RN, NP, PA) to safely administer Azzalure or Botox. An important thing to have in mind is that Azzalure is only approved for use in Europe, while Botox is more globally recognized and available in the US.

How long does Azzalure usually last?

Azzalure results typically last 12-16 weeks, though duration can vary depending on dosage, treatment area, as well as patient metabolism and lifestyle.

How many insulin units are in Azzalure?

Azzalure units are not equivalent to insulin units. Azzalure is measured in its proprietary units of botulinum toxin type A and should only be administered by trained medical professionals familiar with proper dosage guidelines.

Start Your Journey Through Azzalure Training Today

Join thousands of successful practitioners who have completed Azzalure training at HubMed Ed. Learn to deliver expert results using Galderma’s refined botulinum toxin formula in a safe, patient-focused approach.

Enroll now to gain the practical knowledge and anatomical confidence you need to become a standout injector in the aesthetic industry.

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Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face

Dr. Martina Blaho

Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.

Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.

Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face

Dr. Martina Blaho

Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.

Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.

Facial Rejuvenation After Weight Loss: Volumetric Lifting – Temples & Tear Trough

Dr. Izabela Kobylińska

Discover how to perform a volumetric lifting treatment to restore facial volume, and vitality for a patient who has experienced significant weight loss.

Focus on the temples and tear trough and see how the procedure addresses volume depletion and the tired look resulting from tissue loss.