Chemical Peel Training For Beauty Therapists
Paramedical Aesthetics.
Chemical peel training for beauty therapists. A chemical peel involves the application of chemical solutions to the skin in a controlled way thus producing controlled tissue death. 4 hours with live patients. To attend the Chemical Peel training you must hold NVQ 3 in Beauty Therapy or be from a medical background or a Facial Qualification.
If so then our award-winning aesthetic training courses for. Superficial skin peels such as lactic and glycolic acid can generally be used by all kinds of medically trained staff including doctors and nurses. Lip Blend and Full Lip Colour.
Glycolic acid peels are recommended to shrink pores and improve the overall look of skin on your clients face and neck. Basic Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Fillers. This course is open to Health Care Professionals Level 3 beauty therapists or Level 2 beauty therapists on completion of our Advanced Facial and Skin Anatomy course.
If you are interested in booking a course please contact us and we can arrange a daytime that is convenient for yourself. Plasma Skin Tightening Course. The objective of this course is to train students on the basic technique of improving the skin by using medical grade chemical peels.
The program opens up new opportunities for NVQ3 Btec and Cidesco graduates. Advanced Cosmetic. The NVQ Level 3 or equivalent is the minimum requirement in order to reach Level 4 in this course.
A cosmetic chemical skin peel treatment acts as a chemical exfoliant removing the upper layers of skin and dead skin cells to reveal the fresh new skin underneath. The combination of glycolic acid lactic acid and salicylic acid within a superficial chemical peel provides a skin exfoliant to chemically remove keratinised structures of the epidermis restoring a radiant complexion. Typically when medi-spa therapists perform a chemical peel they begin by carefully washing the clients face to remove any makeup or dirt.
