Trainings in Integral Aesthetics
The diploma is aimed at people who wish to get started in the area of facial and body aesthetics.
Face-to-face modality
- Theory: each topic will be discussed in detail, emphasizing indications, protocols, side effects, etc.
- Demonstration: the trainer will explain step by step how to carry out the procedures.
- Practice: students will carry out the procedures under the supervision of the trainer.
The theory is 20% of the diploma, the demonstration 30% and 50% practical.
Includes
- Diploma in physics.
- Materials for each of the practices.
- Presentations with the theory information
- Photo session.
Cost
Total amount: 2400.
Duration
12 classes.
Pensum
Module I. Aesthetics and cosmetology.
- History.
- Basic concepts.
- Professional profile.
- Clinical history and informed consent.
Module II. Anatomy oriented to aesthetic medicine.
- Anatomical and anthropometric study applied in aesthetics.
- Anatomical composition and physiology of the face and body.
- Proportions of the face.
- Factions according to gender.
- Risk areas.
Module III. Skin.
- Anatomy, histology, physiology of the skin.
- Features.
- Importance.
- Primary and secondary injuries.
- Acne, melasma and rosacea.
Module IV. Biosecurity.
- Basic concepts and objectives.
- Universal principles of biosafety.
- Microorganisms: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and prions.
- Causes of transmission.
- Management protocol in case of accident due to biological risk.
- Handwashing.
- Aseptic technique to clean, disinfect and sterilize.
Module V. Skin care and deep facial cleansing.
- Skin care products.
- Deep facial cleansing.
- Microdermabrasion.
- Ozone vaporizer.
- Ultrasonic paddle.
- Radiofrequency.
- LED therapy.
- HydraFacial.
Module VI. Facial hydration.
- Ultrasound.
- Electroporator .
- General concepts.
- Treatment protocols.
Module VII. Microneedling.
- General concepts.
- Protocol.
Module VIII. Chemical peeling.
- General concepts.
- AHA – BHA.
- Smart peeling.
- Indications.
- Contraindications.
Module IX. Nutrition and dietetics.
- Impact of diet on cellulite and skin firmness.
- Nutrition and weight control.
- Food intolerances and their aesthetic impact.
- Prebiotic and probiotic foods.
- Effects of sugar and processed foods on the skin.
- Food and aging.
- Myths and truths.
Module X. Aesthetic medicine assistant.
- Supplies required: types of injections, syringes and hypodermic needles.
- Assistant in aesthetic medicine: botulinum toxin and dermal fillers with hyaluronic acid .
- Complications.
- Medicine administration.
Module XI. Aesthetic-oriented marketing.
- Advertising packages.
- The camera and its different functions.
- Taking photos and their different angles.
- Before and after photos.
Module XII. HIFU
- General concepts.
- Protocols: face and body.
Module XIII. Machines in body aesthetics.
- Introduction to body aesthetics.
- Body mass index.
- E.F.P: edematous-fibrosclerotic panniculopathy.
- Cavitation.
- Liposonix.
- Ultrasound.
- Radiofrequency.
- Lipolaser.
- Vacuum therapy.