Skin Care and Skin Therapy
What This Course Teaches
Skin Care and Skin Therapy is an online training program covering in-clinic and home-based facial treatments, skincare product science, and skin analysis for aesthetic professionals. It explains how facial peels, microneedling, microdermabrasion, and LED therapy each serve a different skin concern.
The course turns a familiar service menu into a deliberate plan, because matching the treatment to the skin type is what produces results patients notice.
Who Should Take It
This program suits skin care professionals with a background and practical training in medical aesthetics. The instruction sharpens both your treatment technique and your product recommendations.
Broader skill widens your menu, and a wider menu is a stronger reason for patients to return to your practice.
Table of Contents
Online Lessons
- Chapter 1: Pre Course Knowledge Evaluation
- Chapter 2: Learning Objectives
- Chapter 3: Recap On Skin And Facial Anatomy
- Chapter 4: Recap On Skin Ageing
- Chapter 5: Skin Classification Systems
- Chapter 6: Self Assessment 1
- Chapter 7: Skin Care - The Basics
- Chapter 8: Self Assessment 2
- Chapter 9: Skin Care For Specific Skin Concerns
- Chapter 10: Chemical Peels
- Chapter 11: Skin Science
- Chapter 12: Types Of Chemical Peels
- Chapter 13: Self Assessment 3
- Chapter 14: Choosing The Right Peel
- Chapter 15: Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) Peels
- Chapter 16: Self Assessment 4
- Chapter 17: Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA) Peels
- Chapter 18: Miami Peels
- Chapter 19: Jessner Peels
- Chapter 20: Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) Peels
- Chapter 21: Phenol Peels
- Chapter 22: Self Assessment 5
- Chapter 23: Patient Consultation
- Chapter 24: Peel Protocol
- Chapter 25: Side Effects
- Chapter 26: Chemical Peels - Summary
- Chapter 27: Microneedling
- Chapter 28: Led Therapy
- Chapter 29: Self Assessment 6
- Chapter 30: Microdermabrasion
- Chapter 31: Final Assessment Quiz