Centers of Excellence · In-person training for the True Provider network
Not a campus.
A network.
In-person training hosted by anchor clinics inside the True Provider network. The model isn't corporate real estate — it's the working clinics that built the Facial Maintenance category.
Anchor clinics that train the network and set the standard.
A Center of Excellence is a working True Provider clinic — actively running the Tox Pass, anchoring the local market, and operating at the highest tier of brand and clinical discipline. They host in-person training. They earn manufacturer partnership programs. They become the local authority on Facial Maintenance.
Trained against the highest standard
Anchor clinics operate under the clinical sign-off of Taylor Semien, NP. Cadence dosing, partial-dose layering, and complications protocols are taught the way they're practiced — in a real chair, on a real schedule.
The conversation, in person
You can't learn the 90-second member intro from a video. Centers train the muscle memory of the consult — language, timing, posture — in live chair sessions with anchor providers.
Built for retention, not visits
Every Center runs the full True Provider stack — Tox Pass billing, Trudy reactivation, brand standards, member operations. Visiting providers train inside an operational reality, not a demo.
The relationship doesn't end
Centers stay in contact with provider cohorts post-training. Quarterly check-ins, retention benchmarking, and direct access to the anchor team. The network is the curriculum.
Six in-person programs. Each built around the Facial Maintenance model.
Programs run at anchor Centers on a rolling calendar. Hands-on, small cohorts, faculty-led by the operators who built the category.
Foundational Maintenance
The category orientation. Cadence dosing essentials, member-first consult mechanics, and the Tox Pass in-chair playbook. Designed for providers new to the membership model.
Evolving Practice
Three rotations of five days each, spaced across two quarters. Cadence refinement, advanced layering, integration of additional services, and member economics at scale.
Interactive Anatomy
Facial anatomy taught against the maintenance dosing protocol. Why the standing-appointment model changes how we map muscle behavior over time. Cadaver and live-model sessions.
Complications Management
Patient safety inside a membership model. How continuity of care changes complication patterns. Vascular events, asymmetry recovery, and member-communication protocols when something goes wrong.
Member Economics & Practice Growth
Unit economics of the Tox Pass. The 40-member milestone math. Ad spend boosters, brand capture sessions, and how to build a clinic where 60%+ of revenue is recurring.
Face to Face
A condensed live-model session connecting anatomy, cadence dosing, and consult delivery. The fastest way to feel the model in practice. Open to all providers in the network.
Centers of Excellence, by location.
Phase 1 spans five states across the western and southern markets. Each anchor is a working True Provider clinic — not a corporate facility.
Anchored by Restorative Injectables.
The founding Center. Restorative Injectables is the original True Provider clinic and the anchor for every program in the curriculum. Co-located with the Chief Clinical Officer, this is where clinical sign-off, cadence dosing standards, and the member-first consult model were developed.
- Programs OfferedAll six immersives
- Cohort Size8 – 12 providers
- Next CohortJune 2026
- Region ServedMountain West / Southwest
Anchored by Bella Vida.
The South Florida Center. Bella Vida anchors the brand capture curriculum and consultative training. Co-located with the True Aesthetics Miami filming studio, this Center is built around the visual standard — brand sessions, member content, and high-density consult training.
- Programs OfferedFoundational, Evolving, Face to Face, Brand Capture Intensive
- Cohort Size6 – 10 providers
- First CohortSeptember 2026
- Region ServedSoutheast / Caribbean
Austin and Dallas cluster.
The Texas Center will anchor a 10-provider cluster across Austin and Dallas metros. Selection of the anchor clinic is underway — candidates are evaluated on existing membership traction, clinical leadership, and capacity to host quarterly cohorts.
- Cluster Size10 True Provider clinics
- Programs PlannedFoundational, Practice Growth
- Target OpenQ1 2027
- Anchor SelectionUnderway
Salt Lake to Park City corridor.
The Utah Center extends the Mountain West region from Denver into the Salt Lake / Park City corridor. The cluster targets high-density Facial Maintenance markets with strong existing aesthetic spend and underserved membership infrastructure.
- Cluster Size8 True Provider clinics
- Programs PlannedFoundational, Face to Face
- Target OpenQ2 2027
- Region ServedMountain West / Intermountain
Atlanta regional hub.
The Georgia Center anchors the Southeast network and pairs with the Florida Center to cover the region. Atlanta's depth of medical aesthetics infrastructure and density of qualified candidates positions it as the second Phase 1B opening.
- Cluster Size10 True Provider clinics
- Programs PlannedFoundational, Practice Growth, Complications
- Target OpenQ3 2027
- Region ServedSoutheast / Mid-Atlantic
Phase 1: a five-state cluster.
Anchor clinics lead 10-provider clusters. Phase 1 covers five states across two years.
Denver Metro
South Florida
Austin / Dallas
SLC / Park City
Atlanta Metro
Train at a Center.
Or become one.
Providers join existing Centers as cohort participants. Clinic owners with strong member traction, clinical leadership, and capacity to host can apply to anchor a Phase 1B Center of Excellence.