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The Best Products for Post-Microdermabrasion Care

American Esthetician Organization

Are you considering getting a microdermabrasion treatment ? Microdermabrasion is a popular skincare procedure that exfoliates the skin, revealing a smoother and more radiant complexion. Understanding Microdermabrasion and Its Effects on the Skin What is Microdermabrasion? How Does Microdermabrasion Affect Your Skin?

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3 Ways That a Master Esthetics Course Will Help Your Career 

Atelier Esthetique Institute of Esthetics

Here at Atelier Esthetique, some of the advanced classes our Master Course students take include: Aromatherapy Brazilian Waxing Chemical Peels/Exfoliation Laser and IPL Hair Removal Microdermabrasion …and much more! Many estheticians have made their own independent companies after some time.

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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

The Esthetician must also obtain the skills and knowledge needed to piece together proper Patient Care Plans within a medical setting that consist of combinations of needed procedures such as: chemical peels, microdermabrasion, dermaplaning, microneedling, cosmetic lasers, and more.

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8 Things to Know About Acne Facials

Hollywood Institute

Facials can be surface-level, targeting the upper skin layer, or more aggressive with treatments like lasers and chemical peels. Glycolic acid and retinol are often used as effective acne treatments during chemical peels, reducing the appearance of pores and blemishes while tightening the skin.

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The 4 Types of Roles in Medical Aesthetics

AAAMS

Medical Aesthetician Medical aestheticians are jacks of all trades, usually mastering laser procedures, injections, microdermabrasion and facial resurfacing chemical peels. Medical aestheticians are jacks of all trades, usually mastering laser procedures, injections, microdermabrasion and facial resurfacing chemical peels.

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So You Want to Take Esthetician Training?

Nail, Skin, & Hair Institute

They must become certified or obtain a diploma in their field and then complete a mandatory state licensing test to work in a spa or salon. You’ll take several classes that cover the standard services most salons provide, although some schools also offer specialty courses like dermabrasion certification.

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How To Become A Facialist In Arizona

The Studio Academy of Beauty

Career Opportunities: Becoming a facialist provides access to numerous job opportunities within the beauty industry including spas, salons, medical offices and more. With that said, it is important to understand the state requirements for becoming one.