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Medical Esthetics Training with
Advanced Microdermabrasion Certification,
Intro to Permanent Makeup, Peels, MLD
Certification, Camouflage Makeup and Acne
Treatment. |
ADVANCED CLINICAL
FACIAL SPECIALIST
60 Hour
Course
Clinical Techniques for
Estheticians
seeking
an intro
to Paramedical Esthetics |
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Offered in seminars of: |
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A Single Eight Day Week |
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Three Long Weekends |
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An Advanced Facial Program designed
to enhance the skills of all Skin Care
Professionals who recognize the need to gain
knowledge in the subject of Paramedical
Esthetics...for the purpose of better
serving their clients. |
60 Hour Paramedical Esthetics Certification
Course: |
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Topics Covered |
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Business Aspects of
Working with Physicians: |
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Arrangements - Client
Records - Medical
Terminology - Realistic
Expectations- Insurance -
Legal & Liability Issues-
Marketing -Industry News. |
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Chemical Peels: |
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Treatments for Sun Damage,
Hyperpigmentation, Signs of
Aging. |
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Field trip to Medical
Clinic and/or Medispa: |
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Overview of Esthetic
Procedures performed here -
Office Procedures - Answers
to your questions about
Face Lifts, Resurfacing,
Laser Treatments, Botox,
IPL, recognizing skin
disorders needing referral
to physician. |
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Lecture: |
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Common Dermal Disorders,
Skin Pathologies, Skin
Structure, Scar Treatment.
Demos- |
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Associated Esthetic
Procedures: |
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including Pre- and Post- Op
Care. |
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Lymphatic Drainage
Massage (MLD) with
workshop: |
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Post-Surgical Treatment.
Counteracting Congestion -
Eliminating Waste & Toxins
- Specific Certificate for
Introductory Training in
Lymphatic Drainage Massage |
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Comparing Cosmetic and
Pharmaceutical Grade
Products: |
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Hyperpigmentation
Treatments - How to handle
Rosacea, Telangestasia, and
Couperose conditions.
Cosmetic Chemistry. |
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Physical and Chemical
Exfoliation: |
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Featuring Microdermabrasion
with Combination Treatments
for the Medical Setting -
Weekend Seminar (Advanced
Microdermabrasion/Peels/Acne
Treatments) with Workshop
and Certificate of Advanced
Microdermabrasion Training. We
feature training on the latest
in diamond tipped (non crystal)
microdemabrasion systems. |
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Micropigmentation
(Permanent Makeup): |
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Lecture, Demo, Workshop -
Application Specific to
Medical Needs |
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Eyelash Extensions: |
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Demo/ instruction/workshop.
Application to Medical
Needs. |
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Camouflage Makeup and
Workshop: |
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Covering of acne or
pimples, capillary lines,
brown spots, laser
treatment, bruising,
port-wine birthmarks, and
scars - Psychology of
Appearance - Demo and
workshop featuring products
specific to medical offices |
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Acne Techniques: |
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Included in
Microdermabrasion/Peels/Acne
Weekend Seminar portion |
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Machines for Specialized
Treatment: |
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Review and Diploma
presentation |
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Patti Hoel |
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Medical Esthetician, Program Director, Facial
Instructor
Corrective Makeup Specialist |
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Amaris Centofanti |
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Medical Esthetician, Facial Instructor, specializing in
advanced microdermabrasion and peels |
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Sandy Patnode, LMT |
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Massage Therapist, Spa Consultant,Medical Esthetician and Business
Instructor |
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Connie Perry, LMT |
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Massage Instructor,
Studied Manual Lymphatic Drainage at
the Upledger Institute |
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Robert Diemer, guest instructor |
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"The Father of American Esthetics."
Known for developing the concept of
scientifically-based, clinical
esthetics and the first skin
assessment method ever used in salon
skincare. Founder of the first
post-graduate training center for
estheticians in the United States. |
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Niven Kanaan |
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Permanent Makeup Instructor, Permanent Makeup
Artist |
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Randy J. Buckspan, M.D. FACS |
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Plastic Surgeon specializing in facial reconstructive
surgery |
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We have a strong
relationship with our local salons and they
want to meet our students even before you
graduate. There is a dramatic shortage of
Facial Specialists, Nail Technicians,
Stylists, Massage Therapists and other
salon professionals, offering a very unique
industry opportunity with "Zero
Unemployment". Whether it is a new first
career option or a mid-life career change,
there are many, many more job openings than
there are licensed graduates to fill these
openings.
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Schedule of 2008 Sessions: |
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January |
11-13 |
3 Day
Weekend Format |
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18-20 |
3 Day Weekend Format |
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25-27 |
3 Day Weekend Format |
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April |
11-18 |
8 Day Format |
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July |
11-18 |
8 Day Format |
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October |
03-05 |
3 Day Weekend Format |
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10-12 |
3 Day Weekend Format |
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17-19 |
3 Day Weekend Format |
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Classes will meet: |
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Three Weekend format: |
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Fridays 5:30 - 9:30pm |
5:30 pm |
- 9:30 pm |
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Saturdays and Sundays |
- All day with the
possibility of one
or two Thursday
evenings. |
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Eight Day Format:
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1st Friday |
5:30 pm |
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Saturday thru 2nd
Friday |
8:30 am |
- 5:00pm |
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Please see
"Course Prices" on
Main Menu |
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*
This Program Qualifies for SLM loans
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Job
Demand Survey 2007 – Results for Florida
Since 1990,
NACCAS has commissioned several Job Demand Surveys,
to provide quantitative data on cosmetology careers,
earnings potential, and job openings. The most
recent survey, completed in May 2007, compiles data
from 6,203 salons responding to a national survey.
The 2007
Job Demand Survey results indicate that salons in
Florida plan to hire 39,686 new employees in the
next twelve months. The average annual salary for a
salon professional in Florida is $39,015. This
amount does not include tips and gratuities.
Nationally, the average salon professional’s salary
is $35,973.
Most
importantly, 81 percent of Florida salon owners who
attempted to hire new employees in 2006 said they
were unable to find properly-trained applicants.
This means that jobs would be immediately available
for salon professionals.
Chart 1 –
Percent of anticipated new hires by job category

As of
January 2007, there were 167,713 professionals
employed at Florida’s 22,832 salons. 63 percent of
salons in the state are employer-owned, and 13
percent are booth-rental salons. The other 24
percent are a combination of the two.
51
percent of Florida salons are classified by their
owners as full-service salons; 11 percent are listed
as haircutting salons. Barbershops make up 17
percent of the total. Nationally, 58 percent of
salons are listed as full-service, meaning that
Florida has a somewhat higher percentage of
specialized establishments.
"Very
enlightening class!" "This is just what I needed."
"The instructors were each experts in their
subject." "Excellent! I was amazed how much
more confident I feel." "Highly recommend it! Thank
you for the quality instructors and #1 team of
professionals delivering the knowledge! Great Team"
Housing is not provided by
the school. There are plenty of apartments
and rooms to rent nearby, with easy access
to public transportation. We will be happy
to assist out-of town students in their
selection of a suitable place to stay.
No State Exam is required ! |
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This is not a Florida
State required course. |
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This course is designed to educate, inform
and add credibility in your field. A Facial
Specialist Registration is required to
perform facial services in a salon or spa
in Florida, and strongly recommended for
the Esthetician in a medical setting. No
license for Paramedical Esthetics nor
Advanced Facial Specialist is available in
the State of Florida at this time.
Prospective students from other states need
to check out the related laws in their home
state. |
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Admission Requirements: |
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Esthetician (Facial
Specialist Program
Completion) |
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Cosmetologist with at least
3 days previous training in
Facials and
Microdermabrasion (these
classes are available prior
to program start) |
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Current Enrollment in a
Facial Specialist Program
(at least 1/2 of facial
program should be completed
before starting this
program) |
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High School graduation, GED
(or)
"Ability to Benefit" from
the training |
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Class Dates: Call or e-mail us for day or evening dates.
Judy in Admissions is at Extension 103 |
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