FAQ's

Find answers to the most common questions about the training.

The day starts around 9:30 AM with theory, followed by hands-on practice with live models.

The day starts around 9:30 AM with theory, followed by hands-on practice with live models.

In novice training, we cover midface and lower face lifting. More areas can be introduced based on your performance.

Yes! You are welcome to bring one or two models. It’s a great way to follow up on their results.

Alumni receive discounted pricing for advanced training sessions on new areas like the nose.

Bring a notebook, a pen, and come well-rested and ready to learn.

Training is one-on-one or a maximum of two students per session for personalized attention.

Yes! Lunch is provided during training days so you can relax and recharge.

No, the nose is an advanced area and requires a separate training session after several months of experience.

Avoid alcohol, vitamins, and minerals 3 days before training. Eat a good breakfast and take two Tylenols the morning of training.

Rest, hydrate, ice as needed, and avoid exercise for a week. Minor swelling is normal and will subside.

You must be a licensed medical professional with at least a few years of experience and an existing patient base.

You can! After training, you’ll be connected to a local representative to purchase TMK threads directly.

We assess your skills during your first patient and then decide if you qualify for advanced training or should start with the novice course.

If your performance during training shows high aptitude, we can teach additional advanced techniques based on your pace.

Over 90% of students successfully continue performing thread lifting after completing the training.

Novice training focuses on treating patients with mild to moderate tissue descent, typically in their late 20s to early 40s, to build strong foundational skills.