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Crafting Your Career: Medical Aesthetics

New Age Spa Institute

We frequently receive inquiries about the exciting field of medical aesthetics! 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. Because The New Age Spa Institute has the answers!

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How to Become a Laser Technician: Boost Your Skills, Kill Your Bills

New Age Spa Institute

In the field of medical aesthetics, lasers are used primarily for hair removal, promoting the destruction of hair follicles and sealing off the vessels that feed hair bulbs. LASER treatments are classified as medical procedures due to their invasive nature and the specific training required to operate these powerful devices.

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From Dream to Reality: Your Path to Becoming a Facialist (Esthetician)

New Age Spa Institute

An esthetics program encompasses all the training required to become a skilled facialist, including essential face anatomy and skin biology knowledge. One of the first subjects you’ll learn in facialist school is learning skin physiology, the distinct layers of the skin and all their components including oil and sweat glands.

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How to Get an Esthetician Certification

Tricoci University

Our Advanced Esthetics Course consists of seven individual segments that students learn over the course of three weeks.

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10 Supplements for Anti-Aging, Wellness, and Healthy Skin

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Protein supplementation supports tissue repair, enhances skin firmness, and prevents premature aging by maintaining the integrity of the dermal matrix. Oral supplementation of specific collagen peptides has beneficial effects on human skin physiology: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Proksch, E., Schunck, M.,