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Dermatologic Skin Care Course Contents:
Physician Facials
Important Considerations for the Medical Esthetics Professional
Understanding Clinical Cosmetology
Patient Records
Documentation Materials
Physician Referral Forms
Terminology
Physiology of the Skin and How it Functions
Free Radicals and Antioxidants
How to Detect Skin Types
Common Skin Conditions
 Pre-Cancers of the Skin
Patient Instruction for the Pre-Cancer Self-Examination
Important Skin Care Facts
Indications of Hormonal Dysfunctions
The Effects of Seasonal Changes on the Skin
Scientific Study of Skin Care Products
Indications of Skin Sensitivity
Standard Cosmetic Formulations
How to Read Cosmetic Labels
Bleaching Preparations
Chembrasion and its Effect on Facial Rejuvenation
Micropigmentation
Ethnic Esthetics and Special Considerations
Skin Care for Post Burn Injury Patients
Skin Care for Cancer Patients
Understanding Plastic Surgery
Marketing Your Dermatologic Skin Care Practice
Preparing Your Business Plan
Understanding Business Financing
Business Organization
SBA Management, Publications and Videos
Teaching Aids: Working manual and textbook. On-site training includes videos, slide and overhead presentations, theory, review and practical demonstrations.
Course Offered:
at both of our Training Facilities in San Francisco, California and 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20004. Course Hours: The four day course is scheduled eight hours a day with a one hour lunch period and two intermediate breaks. Hours may vary on the weekends. A total of 32 lecture and practical hours.
30 hours
through our Long Distance Training
Program.
To receive certification you must meet the standard graduation requirements of the course, passing all written and oral tests as well as a final exam with an 85% passing grade.
We guarantee results or we will arrange for our graduates to attend another seminar without paying another penny of tuition.
Related Books by Victoria Rayner
Clinical Cosmetology: A Medical Approach to Esthetics Procedures
Related Articles by Victoria Rayner
These articles are PDF files and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do no have Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here to download a FREE version.
Esthetic Therapy for Cancer Patients
Documentation and the Salon Esthetician
For additional information, please email us or contact us at (415) 398-6013 and provide us with your name and telephone number. An admissions counselor will contact you to personally discuss your particular educational and career objectives.
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