Anti-aging products and services will remain popular so long as people care about how they look. People nowadays, especially those who are active on social media, feel pressure to always look their best. This includes avoiding the appearance of wrinkles, acne, and other skin flaws.
The field of medical esthetics serves this purpose. There is a BILLION dollar market for medical aesthetics. While most people are familiar with procedures like Botox and laser hair removal, which account for a large portion of the industry’s annual revenue, there are many other cosmetic injectable and laser services that patients want. The success of the sector may be attributed to two factors: the general public’s insatiable appetite for cutting-edge technology and its equally insatiable appetite for enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
Our 10-Day Intensive Course for Medical Professionals
This lesson plan is divided into halves. The first component is a traditional classroom setting with leading experts in the field serving as teachers. Part two consists of practical experience in a retail medical spa, where trainees will have scheduled customer interactions to practice their newly acquired skills and achieve the self-assurance necessary to provide high-quality care.
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Perspectives on beauty
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Dermal fillers and Botox
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Healing with Lasers
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Procedures like chemical peels, bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT), and sclerotherapy
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Choosing a Client
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Hints and Methods
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Archival records of prior treatments
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Health maintenance prior to and after surgery
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Exercises with real-world applications