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

  1. Diploma in physics.
  2. Materials for each of the practices.
  3. Presentations with the theory information
  4. 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.

Module XIV. Defense of clinical case.