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About this lesson
This lesson features Dr. Maya Sinai performing a structured tired look assessment (no procedure performed) on a female model with a tired appearance. You’ll learn how to evaluate the key contributors like tear trough deformity, temple hollowing, mid-face flattening, and skin quality, and how to translate findings into a safe, stepwise treatment plan.
The session emphasizes clinical reasoning, anatomical safety, and treatment sequencing (what to do first, what to defer, and why). Injection techniques (e.g., cannula approach) are discussed conceptually to inform planning, but no injections are carried out in this video.
Ideal for intermediate injectors who want to sharpen diagnostic skills and build predictable, natural results through better assessment and decision-making. Buy this filmed training and enhance your facial rejuvenation planning.
Things you’ll learn
- How to identify tired-look indicators on a female model, including tear troughs, temple hollowing, mid-face volume or contour changes, and skin quality.
- To use anatomical landmarks such as the infraorbital foramen and the mid-pupillary line to decide whether to treat, when to treat, and in what order.
- When a cannula-based approach may be preferred for tear troughs, with depth and plane considerations explained for planning (no procedure performed).
- Temple filling protocols and techniques to create lifting effects and restore facial proportions.
- Product selection strategies for different treatment areas and desired outcomes.
Why Take this Course?
- Strengthen your diagnostic eye so your treatments are safer, simpler, and more predictable.
- Learn a repeatable assessment checklist for tired-look cases, improving case selection and consent.
- Understand when not to inject and how to set realistic expectations with patients.
- Build confidence in prioritizing areas (temple/mid-face vs. tear trough) to achieve natural, refreshed outcomes.
Learning Outcomes:
- Conduct a complete tired-look assessment on a female patient/model, identifying volume loss, structural changes, and skin quality factors.
- Map findings to a safe, staged treatment plan, including when a cannula-based tear trough approach may be appropriate (planning only in this video).
- Prioritize temple and mid-face interventions to support under-eye aesthetics and facial balance.
- Justify product choices by indication and plane.
- Outline a multi-modal plan (HA fillers, toxins, biostimulation/skin therapies) with appropriate timelines and review points.
| Course Type | Treatment Area | Injector Level |
Assessment Training | Tear trough, temples, mid-face | Intermediate (Level B) |
| Brand Used | Primary Product Used | Expert |
N/A | N/A | Dr. Maya Sinai |

Dr. Maya Sinai
Dr. Maya Sinai is a Dermatologist and Mohs surgeon. Her love of dermatologic surgery and aesthetics started in her studies in medical illustration, where she earned a master’s degree from John Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.
After illustrating a surgical atlas, she continued to medical school, where she graduated from Tel-Aviv University, NY Sackler program. Dr. Sinai finished their dermatology residency at Tel Hashomer (Sheba) Hospital in Ramat-Gan. Afterward, Dr. Sinai completed two Mohs surgery fellowships and worked as a Mohs surgeon in Assuta, Soroka, and Shamir hospitals in Israel and Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX.
For the past 10 years, Dr Sinai has worked in aesthetic, general, and surgical dermatology, offering innovative facial rejuvenation, volume restoration, and anti-aging treatments.
Currently, Dr Sinai is running her practice for aesthetics and surgical dermatology. Dr. Sinai is the 4th generation of proud Dermatologists.
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