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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.

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Crafting Your Career: Medical Aesthetics

New Age Spa Institute

The Clinical Aesthetics Certification is 70 hours of continuing education units (CEU) and ideal for professionals aiming to work in medical spas, dermatology clinics, or with advanced skincare treatments. Learn spa and medspa techniques like microneedling , LASER , and other advanced esthetics treatments. Want more info?

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Elevate Your Non-Surgical Aesthetics Career: The Role of Continuing Education in Staying Competitive

Aesthetic Advancements Institute (AAI)

As the non-surgical aesthetics industry continues to grow, aspiring and experienced practitioners must keep up with the latest trends, techniques, and technologies to remain competitive. Continuing education is essential for staying ahead in the game and providing the best possible service to clients.

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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Constant continuing education and training on advanced techniques is paramount to the success of any Esthetician within a medical setting. Having daily and weekly communication when dealing with patients receiving treatment is critical.

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5 Biggest Esthetic Education Mistakes

Aesthetics Exposed

As professionals, it is our job to be continually educated on all aspects of the esthetics industry, allowing us to be knowledgeable and trustworthy. The following are some of the mistakes that are commonly made when it comes to education. An opinion would be "microdermabrasion is the best treatment for anti-aging."

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The Future of Esthetics 2025

New Age Spa Institute

NASI is launching ten (10) new continuing education classes in all different formats, including hands-on workshops, live virtual webinars, and online self-study courses. A highlight of the event was the newest technology in carboxy therapy, a cutting-edge skin rejuvenation treatment. You heard it here first!

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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.