Description
This comprehensive Injection Site & Depth Guide provides a clear breakdown of injection depths, anatomical layers, needle selections, and procedural techniques for a wide range of aesthetic and medical treatments.
Designed with a clean, easy-to-read format, it serves as a convenient reference for injectors working with neurotoxin, dermal fillers, PRP/PRF, biostimulators, fat-dissolving injectables, joint injections, IV therapy, vitamin injections, and more.
All of our clinical reference materials are developed with input from a dedicated team of licensed nurses, clinicians, and medical professionals to ensure high-quality educational content tailored for aesthetic practice.
⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED
- 1 High-Resolution PDF File
- Professional, easy-to-read clinical chart
- Printable design suitable for training, clinics, or study use
- Covers multiple treatment categories and injectable procedures
⭐ CONTENT COVERED (Matches your PDF, rewritten clearly)
Botulinum Toxin (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin)
- Injection Sites: Forehead, glabella, crow’s feet, masseters, platysmal bands
- Needle Size: 30–32G, ½ inch
- Depth: Intramuscular (IM) or superficial IM
- Technique: Perpendicular or 45° angle
Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid — Restylane, Juvederm, RHA, Belotero)
- Injection Sites: Lips, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, cheeks, jawline, temples, chin
- Needle/Cannula: 27–30G needle or 22G cannula
- Depth: Mid-to-deep dermis or supraperiosteal
- Technique: Linear threading, fanning, bolus, retrograde
Sculptra (PLLA Biostimulator)
- Injection Sites: Cheeks, temples, jawline, nasolabial folds
- Depth: Supraperiosteal or deep dermis
- Technique: Cross-hatching, fanning, dilution method
Radiesse (Calcium Hydroxylapatite)
- Injection Sites: Cheeks, jawline, chin, hands
- Depth: Deep dermis / supraperiosteal
- Technique: Linear threading, bolus, skin-tightening dilution
PRP / PRF Injections
- Sites: Scalp, under-eye area, general face
- Depth: Superficial dermis to deep dermis
- Technique: Napage, mesotherapy, linear threading
Mesotherapy / Fat Dissolving (Kybella, PCDC, Lipolytics)
- Sites: Submental region, abdomen, flanks, thighs
- Needle Size: 30G, ½ inch
- Depth: Subcutaneous (SC)
Technique: Grid pattern with multiple micro-injections
- Hair Restoration (Exosomes, PRP, Growth Factors)
- Sites: Frontal, vertex, occipital scalp
- Depth: Intradermal / superficial dermis
- Technique: Napage, fanning, mesotherapy
Hyperhidrosis Injections (Botox/Dysport)
- Sites: Axilla, palms, soles
- Depth: Intradermal
- Technique: Grid-style superficial injections
Joint Injections (HA, PRP, Stem Cells)
- Sites: Knee, shoulder, hip
- Depth: Intra-articular
- Technique: Aspiration + direct joint placement
Trigger Point Injections
- Sites: Trapezius, shoulders, lower back
- Depth: IM or SC
- Technique: Fan technique into muscle knot
Vitamin B12 / Lipotropic Injections
- Sites: Deltoid, thigh, gluteal region
- Depth: IM or SC depending on technique
- Angle: 90° for IM, 45° for SC
IV Therapy (Hydration, Nutrients, Medications)
- Sites: Cephalic vein, median cubital vein, dorsal hand veins
- Depth: IV catheter placement
- Technique: Slow push or IV drip
Insulin / GLP-1 Agonists (Semaglutide, Tirzepatide)
- Sites: Abdomen, upper thigh, upper arm
- Depth: Subcutaneous (SC)
- Angle: Pinch skin, inject 45°–90°
Lidocaine for Local Anesthesia
- Sites: Facial nerve block locations, biopsy areas
- Depth: Intradermal or superficial SC
- Technique: Slow infiltration
Foundational Injection Depth Reference (from PDF page 3)
- InjectionSiteandDepthGuideforVa…
- Intradermal (ID): Just below epidermis
- Superficial Dermis: 1–2 mm
- Mid-to-Deep Dermis: Common for fillers
- SC (Subcutaneous): 45° angle
- IM (Intramuscular): 90° angle
- Supraperiosteal: Above the bone
- IA (Intra-articular): Into joint space
⭐ WHO THIS GUIDE IS FOR
- Aesthetic injectors
- Facial esthetics providers
- Medical spa teams
- Nurses & clinicians
- Students in aesthetic training
- Educators & training programs
⭐ FEATURES
- Professional clinical layout
- Organized table format
- Covers a wide range of treatments
- Ideal for education, quick reference, and clinical planning
- Printable or digital use in training environments
⭐ INSTANT DOWNLOAD
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
Your PDF will be available immediately after purchase.
⭐ DISCLAIMER
This guide is for educational and reference purposes only. It is not a substitute for hands-on injector training, clinical judgment, or manufacturer-specific recommendations. Providers should always evaluate individual anatomy and treatment needs before performing any injection.









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