Introduction to Chemical Peel Course
Our course provides personalized, one-on-one student-to-instructor training, prioritizing ample hands-on practice with live models. This individualized approach ensures that participants receive customized instruction and practical experience, distinguishing us from other schools that use group sessions.
The Chemical Peel Course presents a detailed curriculum to equip participants with crucial knowledge and hands-on skills for proficiency in chemical peel treatments. Below is a concise outline of the course in bullet points:
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The course will be based on some theory, but most will be practical, with live models to practice on. It is recommended that you know the basics of laser theory. If you are a clinic owner and wish to have some clients come as models, that can be arranged.
Chemical Peel Course Description
The Chemical Peel Course begins with an introduction to chemical peels, offering a historical overview and explaining their classifications (superficial, medium, and deep).
Participants will delve into the anatomy and physiology of the skin, learning about its layers and functions and the skin conditions that can be effectively treated with chemical peels. They will understand the mechanism of action, exploring how different peels interact with skin layers and comparing the effects of various acids like AHAs, BHAs, and TCAs. The course provides an in-depth review of peeling agents, including alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic and lactic acids), beta hydroxy acids (salicylic acid), trichloroacetic acid (TCA), phenol, and other lesser-known agents.
Patient assessment and safety are crucial components, with guidance on identifying ideal candidates, managing complications, and offering pre- and post-peel care. Protocols and procedures encompass layering, timing, neutralization, safety measures, and sterile techniques.
The practical session instructs participants on how to set up a treatment room, review client consent forms, and prepare for live demonstrations. They receive hands-on training, including the supervised application of superficial peels on live models, layering and monitoring methods, and safe removal and neutralization. The course also covers customizing peels for different skin types, combining them with other treatments, and ensuring thorough post-peel assessment and care. The course concludes with a Q&A session for participant queries and the presentation of completion certificates.
Course Content
Theory Session
Introduction to Chemical Peels
- Overview and historical development
- Types and classifications of peels (superficial, medium, deep)
Skin Anatomy and Physiology
- Understanding skin layers and their functions
- Common skin conditions and concerns addressed by chemical peels
Mechanism of Action
- How chemical peels work on different skin layers
- Differences in action between acid types (AHAs, BHAs, TCAs)
Types of Peeling Agents
- Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs): glycolic acid, lactic acid
- Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs): salicylic acid
- Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA)
- Phenol and other lesser-known agents
Patient Assessment and Safety
- Identifying suitable candidates and contraindications
- Risk assessment and managing complications
- Pre- and post-peel care instructions
Protocol and Procedure Guidelines
- Layering, timing, and neutralization methods
- Safety precautions and sterile techniques
Practical Session
Preparation for Live Demonstrations
- Setting up the treatment room
- Reviewing client consent forms and skin assessment protocols
Supervised Hands-On Application
- Demonstration of superficial peel application on live models
- Layering and monitoring techniques
- Safe removal and neutralization
Customized Treatment Techniques
- Tailoring peels to individual skin types and concerns
- Combining peels with other treatments (microdermabrasion, microneedling)
Post-Treatment Assessment and Care
- Evaluating immediate effects and client feedback
- Instructions for post-peel care and recovery
Q&A and Certification
- Addressing participant questions and clarifying techniques
- Presentation of course completion certificates
This comprehensive one-day course in Toronto is designed to provide participants with thorough knowledge of chemical peels. By combining theoretical learning with hands-on practice, attendees will be well-prepared to deliver high-quality chemical peel treatments in their aesthetic careers.
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