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Tried and True: 5 Resources to Expand Your Education

Aesthetics Exposed

Classes Classes are usually the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of continuing education. Classroom education is more beneficial than online classes. There are two types of continuing education classes: non-product-specific and product- specific courses. Social Media Forums Let’s admit it.

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5 Biggest Esthetic Education Mistakes

Aesthetics Exposed

Clients today are inundated with information from many sources including social media, magazines, commercials, online searches and even friends. As professionals, it is our job to be continually educated on all aspects of the esthetics industry, allowing us to be knowledgeable and trustworthy. This is a fact.

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How to Start a Career in Aesthetic Medicine: A Step-by-Step Guide for Physicians and Nurses

AAAMS

Heres why it appeals to so many medical professionals: High Demand: Patients are increasingly seeking non-invasive cosmetic treatments, creating a steady demand for trained practitioners. Necessary certifications or continuing education credits. Understanding patient safety protocols and treatment planning.

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It’s Time to Advance your Education

Esthetician Edit

This doesn’t mean your education is over. Continuing Education courses are required for a very good reason. This typically involves paying the appropriate fees and completing continuing education courses. You can be confident in incorporating modernized treatments into your practice.

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Networking in the Medical Field

AAAMS

Online communities: Online medical forums, including networking and social media platforms, allow you to meet professionals worldwide. Share experiences, participate in regular discussions and get advice from experts on social media platforms like LinkedIn or X, formerly Twitter.

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Networking in the Medical Field

AAAMS

Online communities: Online medical forums, including networking and social media platforms, allow you to meet professionals worldwide. Share experiences, participate in regular discussions and get advice from experts on social media platforms like LinkedIn or X, formerly Twitter.

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Demystifying Beauty License Renewal in Illinois: What You Need to Know

New Age Spa Institute

Rumor Has It As collaborative members in the beauty community, we’ve come across licensed beauty professionals turning to social media channels, like Facebook community groups, for answers. We see a high volume of rumors and unfounded advice circulating through different social channels. cosmetology, esthetics, nail technology).