- Chapter 1 : Pre Course Knowledge Evaluation
- Chapter 2 : Leaning Objectives
- Chapter 3 : Recap on Skin and Facial Anatomy
- Chapter 4 : Recap on Skin Ageing
- Chapter 5 : Skin Classification SystemsLecture 1:Skin ClassificationsPrivateLecture 2:Melanocytes and Melanin PigmentPrivateLecture 3:Fitzpatrick Skin TypePrivateLecture 4:Example of Fitzpatrick Skin TypesPrivateLecture 5:Fitzpatrick Type IPrivateLecture 6:Fitzpatrick Type IIPrivateLecture 7:Fitzpatrick Type IIIPrivateLecture 8:Fitzpatrick Type IVPrivateLecture 9:Fitzpatrick Type VPrivateLecture 10:Fitzpatrick Type VIPrivateLecture 11:Determining Skin TypePrivateLecture 12:Determining Fitzpatrick Skin TypePrivateLecture 13:Skin Texture: Dry VS Oily SkinPrivateLecture 14:Dry VS Oily SkinPrivate
- Chapter 6 : Self Assessment 1
- Chapter 7 : Skin Care: The BasicsLecture 1:Skin Care Products: The BasicsPrivateLecture 2:Skin CleansersPrivateLecture 3:Skin ExfoliatorsPrivateLecture 4:Anti-Ageing ProductsPrivateLecture 5:Retinoids (Vitamin A)PrivateLecture 6:Retinoids (Vitamin A)PrivateLecture 7:Application of Topical RetinoidsPrivateLecture 8:Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 9:Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 10:Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 11:Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 12:Niacinamide & Vitamin CPrivateLecture 13:HydroquinonePrivateLecture 14:HydroquinonePrivateLecture 15:HydroquinonePrivateLecture 16:Vitamin CPrivateLecture 17:Vitamin CPrivateLecture 18:Protectors – SunscreenPrivateLecture 19:Protectors – SunscreenPrivateLecture 20:Protectors – SunscreenPrivateLecture 21:Protectors – MoisturiserPrivate
- Chapter 8 : Self Assessment 2
- Chapter 9 : Skin Care for Specific Skin ConcernsLecture 1:Targeted Skin Care for Specific Skin ConcernsPrivateLecture 2:Skin Care for Ageing SkinPrivateLecture 3:Skin Care for Pigmented SkinPrivateLecture 4:Skin Care for Pigmented SkinPrivateLecture 5:Skin Care for Acne: Introduction to AcnePrivateLecture 6:Classification of AcnePrivateLecture 7:What Cause Acne?PrivateLecture 8:Skin Care for AcnePrivateLecture 9:Skin Care for AcnePrivateLecture 10:Topical Active TreatmentsPrivateLecture 11:Acne: Medical TreatmentsPrivateLecture 12:Severe Acne: Specialist TreatmentPrivateLecture 13:Side Effects of Acne TreatmentsPrivateLecture 14:Treatment of Acne: Combination TherapyPrivate
- Chapter 10 : Chemical Peels
- Chapter 11 : Skin Science
- Chapter 12 : Types of Chemical PeelsLecture 1:Types of Chemical PeelsPrivateLecture 2:Types of Chemical PeelsPrivateLecture 3:Categorisation of Peeling AgentsPrivateLecture 4:Categorisation of Chemical PeelsPrivateLecture 5:Classification of Chemical Peels by Depth of PenetrationPrivateLecture 6:Chemical Peels: Depth of PenetrationPrivateLecture 7:Chemical Peels: PrecautionPrivateLecture 8:Chemical Peels: Scope of PracticePrivate
- Chapter 13 : Self Assessment 3
- Chapter 14 : Choosing the Right Peel
- Chapter 15 : Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) PeelsLecture 1:Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) PeelsPrivateLecture 2:AHA Peel – Glycolic AcidPrivateLecture 3:AHA Peel – Glycolic AcidPrivateLecture 4:AHA Peel – Glycolic AcidPrivateLecture 5:AHA Peel – Lactic AcidPrivateLecture 6:AHA Peel – Lactic AcidPrivateLecture 7:AHA Peel – Lactic AcidPrivateLecture 8:AHA Peel – Mandelic AcidPrivateLecture 9:AHA Peel – Mandelic AcidPrivateLecture 10:AHA Peel – Mandelic AcidPrivate
- Chapter 16 : Self Assessment 4
- Chapter 17 : Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA) Peels
- Chapter 18 : Miami Peels
- Chapter 19 : Jessner Peels
- Chapter 20 : Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsLecture 1:Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 2:Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 3:Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 4:Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 5:Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 6:Post-Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelPrivateLecture 7:Post-Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelPrivate
- Chapter 21 : Phenol Peels
- Chapter 22 : Self Assessment 5
- Chapter 23 : Patient Consultation
- Chapter 24 : Peel Protocol
- Chapter 25 : Side Effects
- Chapter 26 : Chemical Peels: Summary
- Chapter 27 : MicroneedlingLecture 1:Introduction to MicroneedlingPrivateLecture 2:How does it work?PrivateLecture 3:Other UsesPrivateLecture 4:Other UsesPrivateLecture 5:Summary of UsesPrivateLecture 6:Needle Depth in MicroneedlingPrivateLecture 7:Scientific Studies on EfficacyPrivateLecture 8:Benefits of MicroneedlingPrivateLecture 9:Microneedling – Before the ProcedurePrivateLecture 10:Microneedling – Before the ProcedurePrivateLecture 11:Post-Treatment CarePrivateLecture 12:Post-Treatment CarePrivateLecture 13:Subsequent Treatment PlanningPrivateLecture 14:Microneedling Before & After PhotosPrivateLecture 15:Microneedling Before & After PhotosPrivate
- Chapter 28 : LED TherapyLecture 1:LED TherapyPrivateLecture 2:Introduction to LED TherapyPrivateLecture 3:How does LED work?PrivateLecture 4:LED TreatmentPrivateLecture 5:Different Types of LED Light MachinesPrivateLecture 6:LED: RedPrivateLecture 7:LED: BluePrivateLecture 8:LED GreenPrivateLecture 9:LED: YellowPrivateLecture 10:Augmenting Other TherapiesPrivate
- Chapter 29 : Self Assessment 6
- Chapter 30 : Microdermabrasion
- Chapter 31 : Final Assessment Quiz
- Chapter 32 : Participants Feedback Form
Course Description
Location:1 Leicester Avenue Glen Waverley VIC 3150
Date:Thursday 9th September 2021
Time:9am to 5pm. Registrations from 8:50am
Price:$880
Course Components
Skin Care and Skin Therapyis an integral part of any successful beauty clinic or aesthetic practice. This workshop will cover the fundamentals of skin care for both in-clinic use and home based treatments. You will learn how to recommend the appropriate skin solutions to help achieve the results your clients desire.
This course also covers how to choose and perform common facial peels used in the industry. You will also learn about the functions and procedures of micro-needling, microdermabrasion, and treat certain skin conditions to enhance overall cosmetic therapy outcomes.
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1. ONLINE COURSE
After enrolling, you will receive immediate lifetime access to the online component of the workshop. You may preview the course content at the bottom of this page. You will need to review the material and pass the tests to complete the course before attending the hands-on workshop. During this process, you are encouraged to reach out with any questions. Completing this course may also help you with applying for insurance if you have not already, and deliver proper informed consent to your model prior to the practical training
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2. WORKSHOPS
The workshop will cover important theory information and focus mainly on the practical component. You will have hands-on experience on how to perform peels, microneedling and microdermabrasion. This is carried out in an actual medical aesthetics clinic, where health and safety standards are met according to local regulatory guidelines.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, you will have the ability to conduct a skin consultation and have an understanding of:
- How to use the Skin Scope equipment
- Identify the different skin types and conditions
- Treatment options for the appropriate skin types
- How to recommend and perform peels, microneedling and microdermabrasion
- Patient consultation for pre and post care
- REQUIREMENTS
Must have basic knowledge of skin science or have completed our course Fundamentals of Skin Science. You will be required to either participate as a model for the hands-on skin treatments, or bring along someone else to be your model. - Continuing Professional Development (CPD) HoursThis course has been set up to be compliant with CPD guidelines. You may apply for CPD hours or points with this course as part of your self-directed learning component if it is relevant to your profession. You will receive 8 hours for the online component and 8 hours for the hands on workshop . You will receive a certificate upon completion of this course with the hours denoted. If required, we recommend that you contact your regulatory body for clarification before embarking on this course. Please note that we are not liable for the application process and approval. However, you are more than welcome to contact us for general advice via phone or email.
Aesthetics And Skin Institute
SandyDiep is the Head Trainer for Skin Therapy at Aesthetics and Skin Institute. Sandyis a passionate skin therapist with years of experience in the medical aesthetics industry working in tandem with cosmetic doctors and nurses. Graduating from the prestigious Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College, Sandyhas gone on to practice in some of Australia's major skin clinics. She is currently also the lead trainer with Skintech Medical Cosmetic Clinics.
She prides herself in helping clients achieve beautiful skin and strives for them to walk out of the clinic with visible results and improved confidence. Sandyis excited to share the vast knowledge that she has gained from her clinical experience, as well as being trained and mentored by ASI's Medical Director Dr Ben Chan and other popular equipment manufacturers such as Merz and Cynosure. She is committed to helping her students build the confidence to treat various skin conditions using best-in-class skin therapy techniques.
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Highlights
- Basics of skin anatomy and skin type classification
- Common active ingredients and how to prescribe a customised skin care regime
- Different types of chemical peels and their protocols
- Functions and procedures of microneedling, microdermabrasion and LED therapy
- Treatment indications, contraindications, and risks