Skin care is a term used to describe the various ways people treat their skin. This may include chemical-based and natural-based products and treatments that help to minimize wrinkles, improve the health quality of the skin, and improve the overall look of the skin. A course in skin care teaches individuals how to care for skin.
Courses for: doctors, dentists, midwives, nurses, paramedics.
Duration: 1 day
Location: Online
Dates:
Course content:
- Skin anatomy & phototypes
- Clinical Diagnosis of Skin Conditions
- Skin Aging
- Primary Factors – Natural Aging (lack of elastic tissue, loss of fat tissue etc)
- Photo Aging – (Sun exposure
- econdary Factors
- Skin conditions and injury
- Skin regeneration
- Dermal wound healing
- Scar
- Photoaging & Melasma
- Rosacea
- Post-inflammatory pigmentation
- Acne in puberty and in adulthood
- Skin lesions: Fibromas, moles, seborrheic keratosis, warts and others
- Chemical Peels
- The chemistry of peeling
- Mechanism of action
- Active substances
- Classic peel formulae and adjunctive skincare formulae
- Treatment planning
- Indication: Skin type/skin problem
- Acne, acne scaring
- Tissue tightening
- Pigmented lesions and photoaging
- Rosacea
- Thread veins
- Skin rejuvenations
- Topical skin rejuvenation – Dermaceauticals: Prevent, Correct, Protect
- Key ingredient that have an impact on skin (hydroquinone, retinol etc)
- My take home advice for patient (Treatment Protocol Kits)
- The Evolution of Technology in Medical Aesthetics
- Microneedling as a Standalone Treatment