Clinical Aesthetician Courses
A Clinical Aesthetician provides specialised skin treatments to enhance clients' appearance and address dermatological concerns. You might work in a clinic, spa, or medical facility. Clinical Aestheticians focus on advanced skincare techniques, including laser treatments, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion. You’ll assess clients' skin conditions, recommend appropriate treatments, and perform procedures to improve skin health and aesthetics.
Clinical Aestheticians play a crucial role in clients' skincare journeys. You’ll need to have a strong understanding of skin anatomy and be detail-oriented. You’ll also need excellent communication skills to educate clients on post-treatment care and maintain a professional and empathetic demeanour throughout their treatment experience.
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Popular Clinical Aesthetician Courses
There is one course available for people who want to become a Clinical Aesthetician.
SHB60221
Online, On Campus
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Possible job outcomes:
Skin Therapist
Dermal Therapist
Clinical Aesthetician
Beauty Therapist
The SHB60221 Advanced Diploma of Skin Therapy equips students with advanced skills to design and safely apply non-ionising radiation treatments using intense pulsed light and laser technologies for hair reduction. Practitioners synthesize specialised knowledge to consult, design, and manage treatment programs, possessing advanced communication and technical skills. Operating within a defined scope, they use initiative and judgement to refuse or refer treatments. This qualification leads to roles such as beauty therapist and skin therapist in skin or beauty therapy clinics.
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Average duration: 12 months.
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