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Clinical Aesthetician Courses

A Clinical Aesthetician provides specialised skin treatments, using advanced techniques to enhance clients' appearance and address skin concerns.

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Further reading

What can you do with an Advanced Diploma of Cosmetic Dermal Science?

10th January 2022

What can you do with a Certificate III in Beauty Services?

29th September 2020

What can you do with a Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science?

13th March 2022

Clinical Aesthetician careers

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.