Medical Aesthetics Certification

Advanced Medical Aesthetics Center
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Certification Program
Offered in Texas & California

This 8 day program integrates the medical knowledge with the artistry and elegance of beauty. This step-by-step inspirational program will walk you through what you need to do and to know to start a career in medical esthetics and how to be successful in medical esthetics. Due to the intensity and seriousness of this program, we limit our classes to 6-10. Our Advanced true medical aesthetics program addresses the various aspects of this emerging field and provides each attendee with focused, no-nonsense medical aesthetics knowledge and precise hands-on, one-on-one, skin care skills.
At the end of the program, the attendee will be very knowledgeable in all aspects of integrated medical aesthetics, deeply informed of up-to-date skin care equipments, products and theories, be very self-confidant in handling the most precise and difficult skin care procedures. Not only that, but also continuous backing and support for your difficult cases or specific questions.

Program Course

1. Advanced consultation & assessment of new client.
This will explain in detail the first encounter with the client, how to assess the problem, perform thorough consultation, diagnosis, plan of treatment and follow-ups.

2. Psychological aspects of the client.
Each person is different and it is quite imperative to understand the psychology of the client to give the appropriate skin care to that person.

3. Structure, Function of the skin.
To be able to apply the new technologies and methodologies in skin care, it is quite important to understand skin’s anatomy and physiology in a simple way.

4. Skin absorption.
Proper skin care is based on the appropriate skin care process with the application of the right products. The knowledge of different theories behind skin absorption will be quite helpful in this matter.

5. Bacteriology in a salon setting.
Creating bacteria free environment is essential in a medical aesthetic practice. Bacteriology simplified is the subject of this topic.

6. Role of OSHA in medical spas.

7. Sanitation & sterilization.

8. Chemistry and products ingredients.
Skin care products are made of chemical formulas. Simplified knowledge of chemistry will help in successfully choosing the right products for the right skin.

9. Skin disorders
Exposure to different skin conditions that you should refer to a physician.

10. Skin conditions you can treat.
That exposes you to all skin conditions which you can successfully treat or refer to a doctor.

11. Pigmentation disorders.
Pigmentation is a common skin problem. To treat it properly you should know in depth the theory of pigmentation.

12. Evaluation and treatment of pigmented lesions successfully.
How to evaluate pigmentation. In depth management and treatment of pigmentation.

13. Aging and photo-aging.
Theories and types of aging are explained in depth.

14. Evaluation and treatment of photo-aging.
The proper approach to evaluate & assess photo-aging and its treatment modalities.

15. Skin Rejuvenation

16. Acne and Rosacea.
In order to successfully treat acne, patho-physiology of Acne and Rosacea is addressed in detail.

17. Evaluation and advanced treatment of acne and Rosacea.
Proper evaluation and staging of acne is a must. Discusses advanced and different skin care treatments of Acne and Rosacea.

18. How to reduce scars & stretch marks.

19. Chemical peels, types, indications, contraindications.
Chemical peels, their types, grades and different acids are explained in detail. It also discusses the difference between buffered and pure acids.

20. New equipment in medical aesthetics.
New equipment is being developed every day. What are they? What you should buy and not to buy?

21. Microdermabrasion.
The theory of microdermabrasion, its benefits and why consumer requests it.

22. Introduction to Botox and Fillers.
What is Botox, why it is used, its benefits and limitation. The theory behind Fillers, their benefits and limitations.

23. Lasers.
In depth discussion on Lasers, their types, functions, results. Will discuss IPL, Photo-laser and Hair removal lasers.

24. Skin Nutrition.
Discuss in detail the nutritional elements that rejuvenate the skin

25. Medical terminology.
As a medical aesthetician, knowledge of common medical terminology is required.

26. Role of medical aesthetician in a medical office.
As a medical aesthetician, what is your role in a medical office and what you can do under the umbrella of this office.

27. How to set-up a medical aesthetic practice.
If you want to open your own business, this will guide you step-by-step to a very successful practice.

28. Business aspect of medical aesthetics.
A must to succeed in the outside world.
 

Hands-on
one-on-one on real clients

On real clients with various skin conditions:
1) Microdermabrasion.
2) Advanced deep chemical peels with pure acids and applications.
3) Dermaplaning.
5) Advanced acne treatment and extraction.
6) Endermologie.
7) Advanced medical facials.
8) Laser hair reduction
9) Photo-Laser, IPL.
10) Demo for Botox, Restylane    when available
11) Demo for Sclerotherapy.                "
12) Demo for Mesotherapy.              
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Option

Two extra days for intermediate training in permanent make-up following the medical aesthetics class:
Fee: $2400.00. That includes the machine & color wheel.
In this intermediate course, the student will learn on how to perform complete eyebrow, eyeliner, and lip color procedures from beginning to end. This will be done with complete supervision while discussing best tips and techniques and a full hands-on approach. The aim of this course is to give the student hands-on practice for all of these procedures and furnish the student with complete confidence to perform these procedures themselves in their own business.

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