Injectable nutrient therapies are an emerging area of interest in aesthetic and integrative medicine. While oral supplementation remains foundational, injectable delivery can be considered when rapid repletion, enhanced bioavailability, or targeted therapeutic effects are required.
This module provides a comprehensive overview of the evidence base, safety considerations, and clinical applications for commonly used nutrients in injectable form: Vitamin D, B-vitamins, Vitamin C, Glutathione, NAD⁺, and NAD⁺ boosters.
Unlike other courses, this is an independent overview of injectable nutrient therapies, ensuring that you receive unbiased information on their role in aesthetic and integrative medicine.
Single Module - Injectable Nutrients in Aesthetic Practice

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Practitioners will learn:
- The role of the microbiome in health – how microbial diversity influences digestive health, cognitive function, mood, and skin physiology.
- How gut dysbiosis triggers systemic inflammation, leading to metabolic and dermatological presentations.
- The gut–brain–skin axis in clinical practice – the complex interplay between dysbiosis, stress, and inflammatory pathways in conditions such as rosacea, acne, and psoriasis.
- Neuroinflammation and neuroendocrine signaling – the impact of stress, mood disorders, and HPA-axis dysregulation on skin barrier function, sensitivity, and inflammation.
- Dietary strategies for skin health – the impact of nutrition on the gut microbiome, including anti-inflammatory diets, polyphenols, and the role of fibre.
- Prebiotics and probiotics – evidence-based applications for modulating gut flora to improve skin outcomes.
- Therapeutic strategies – nutritional and integrative approaches that target the gut–brain–skin axis to enhance patient outcomes in aesthetic settings.
Key Takeaway
This module equips clinicians to recognize systemic drivers of skin concerns and to implement holistic, evidence-based interventions that support both aesthetic outcomes and patient health more broadly.