(Basic) PROFESSIONAL ESTHETICIAN PROGRAM
600 Hour Professional Esthetician Training Program studies include:
Orientation
Professional Development
Anatomy and Physiology
Comprehensive Study of the Skin
Skin Analysis
Treatment Techniques
Facials
Product Knowledge
Make-Up Techniques
Waxing (Hair removal)
Mask Therapy
Facials with the aid of Machines
General Services: Bacteriology and microorganisms, health and
safety procedures, sanitation, OSHA and MSDS requirements, cosmetic
chemistry, products and ingredients, nutrition, and holistic health.
In addition to classroom lectures, videos and hands-on training, students are expected to
attend field trips to spas and clinics which offer esthetics. Students are also required to
complete the required number of practicals in the following areas:
Consultations, cleansings and analysis of face and body 35
Manual facials and treatment 65
Machine or electrical facials and treatments 50
Body treatments and back treatments 20
Makeup 25
Hair removal 25
Total Practicals 220
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MASTER ESTHETICIAN
PROGRAM
The 600 Hour
Master Esthetician Training Program
includes the following areas of study:
Orientation: School policies and procedures, professional ethics,
insurance, client confidentiality, client records.
State Laws and Regulations : health and safety procedures, sanitation,
OSHA and MSDA requirements, and personal protective equipment.
Advanced Anatomy and Physiology: Special emphasis upon the skin, its types, conditions
and pathologies, advanced cosmetic ingredients, pharmacology, and
advanced homecare.
Advanced Skin Care and Advanced Modalities: Microdermabrasion and dermaplaning,
types and safety.
Advanced Procedures and Chemical Exfoliation: Light treatments, electrical treatments,
peels including: enzyme, herbal exfoliations, vitamins based, alpha hydroxyl,
beta hydroxyl, Jessner and Modified peels, and trichloracetic acid.
Lymphatic Drainage: Anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic system, etiology of edema,
lymphatic drainage manipulations and movements, treatment sequences for
face and neck, trunk and upper extremities, trunk and lower extremities,
cellulite treatments, and machine aided lymphatic drainage.
In addition to classroom lectures, videos and hands-on training, students are expected to
attend field trips to medical spas and Plastic Surgeons’ clinics with which the school has a
working relationship. Students will also attend training sessions on products and
equipment by companies in the medical esthetics field. They will also complete projects on
subject areas preparing them for practice as a professional esthetician.
Students are also required to complete the required number of practicals
in the following areas:
Advanced Treatments 40
Microdermabrasion Treatments 50
Chemical Exfoliation Treatments 75
Lymphatic Drainage Treatments 50
Total Practicals 215


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