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We may have experienced one of the toughest years we’ve known, but it’s also brought with it extraordinary opportunity. We are more aware of the essential nature of self-care; we may be in various stages of lockdown and restrictions, but we can still learn, grow, connect online, and keep ourselves healthy and looking and feeling our best – and help others do the same! This, combined with advancing technologies and non-invasive treatments for skin and body, as well as social media sharing and trends, has caused an explosion in the Medical Esthetics industry. At a time when science empowers us to live longer, it seems we all want to look and feel terrific while doing it! With leading-edge training, you can leverage this opportunity for your career and life success.
A multi-million-dollar industry, poised for billions in growth in the next 4 years, makes Medical Esthetics part of one of the fastest-growing industries in North America. Dermatologists, high-end wellness centres and spas have added medical esthetics to their practices and services, and as a result, Medical Estheticians are in greater demand than ever. Anderson College offers a comprehensive medical esthetics program, taught by industry experts, using state-of-the-art medical-grade equipment and includes a four-week practicum to apply your skills and training. As a team, we are dedicated to ensuring you have all you need to achieve your goal to become an integral part of this sky-rocketing industry.
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First, it’s important to explain the difference between an Esthetician and a Medical Esthetician. Estheticians generally work in salons and spas and offer basic treatments like facials, waxing, and manicures. With Medical Esthetician training, you become a licensed skin-care specialist who assists dermatologists and other health professionals. You blend the use of science and technology with art and compassionate care to help clients heal and nurture themselves.
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10 Techniques You Will Learn in our Medical Esthetics program:
1. Microdermabrasion is a procedure used to renew skin tone and texture, using a minimally abrasive treatment to gently remove the skin’s outer layer. This technique is less aggressive than dermabrasion. It exfoliates the skin and is used to treat light scarring, discoloration, sun damage, and stretch marks, and to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
2. Chemical Exfoliation, also known as a chemical peel, is used to improve and smooth skin texture. Chemical exfoliation uses three types of acids—Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) and Poly Hydroxy Acids (PHAs) to get rid of dead skin. Acids have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties and can reach deeper into the skin and pores. It’s a powerful solution for treating acne and rosacea.
3. Laser Hair Removal uses a concentrated beam of light (laser) to get rid of unwanted hair on various areas of the body. The pulses of laser light will heat and destroy the hair follicles to prevent regrowth. This technique has been available since the mid-90s and is a trusted solution to get rid of hair permanently.
4. IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) Hair Removal is another hair removal technique. The key difference between laser and IPL is the type of light used. IPL is not a laser treatment and emits scattered wavelengths of light. The treatment for hair removal takes longer than laser but is much gentler and might be more appropriate depending on a person’s skin colour or hair colour or thickness.
5. Facial Rejuvenation Services include various techniques and treatments that will help to restore facial features to a more youthful appearance. Facials using massage techniques or exfoliation can help reduce signs of ageing, while ultrasound and IPL treatments offer more visible results and target specific areas.
6. IPL Photo Rejuvenation is a technique used to improve the skin’s colour and texture. It can undo some of the visible damage caused by the sun on the face, hands, neck, and chest. It uses light energy to target a certain colour in the skin. It’s also effective to treat a variety of skin conditions.
7. Skin Tightening Procedures use targeted energy to heat deeper layers in the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production to improve skin tone and texture. Ultrasound, radiofrequency or a combination of IPL and radiofrequency treatments are used to tighten moderately loose skin on the face, neck, and arms and achieve body contouring on the thighs or the abdomen without leaving scars.
8. Wrinkle and Scar Reduction using laser, peel, and dermabrasion skin resurfacing procedures and microneedling treatments.
9. Cellulite Treatments to smooth dimpled and irregular skin appearance, such as laser, radiofrequency, ultrasound, injectables treatments, mechanical cellulite reduction, massages, and topical creams.
10. Laser Tattoo Removal Techniques use high-intensity light beams to significantly diminish the appearance of unwanted ink in the skin with minimal side effects.
Interested in joining one of Canada’s top medical esthetician schools? We’re here to help. Contact our Anderson College team today!
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