Dermaplaning and Aveda ($100 DEPOSIT AT TIME OF REGISTRATION) Not Concept Benefits Eligible
Start Date: Nov 25 2019
End Date:Nov 25 2019

Halifax Education Centre (MBS) (map)


What is Dermaplaning? Dermaplaning is a simple and safe procedure for exfoliating the epidermis and ridding the skin of fine vellus hair (peach fuzz). Dermaplaning is a quick procedure with few to no adverse side effects. It has quickly gained popularity among skin savvy clients! Using a scalpel and a delicate touch, the therapist simply abrades the surface of the skin using light feathering strokes. This is a great treatment to offer to clients who are pregnant or nursing who want a deep exfoliation but are not allowed to use peeling agents on their skin because of the risk that the chemicals will be absorbed into the bloodstream. It’s also a great choice for clients who are not good microdermabrasion candidates. Why is it Recommended? Removing epidermal skin also allows products to penetrate more readily into the deeper layers. It also may be used by estheticians to prepare the skin for superficial chemical peels or before a cleansing facial. Dermaplaning is most often used on clients with rough, dry skin, superficial hyperpigmentation, mild acne scarring, or fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment results in a more refined, smooth, “glowing” appearance. Course Outline: POWERPOINT PRESENTATION DERMAPLANING BENEFITS GENERAL CONSENT FORM SKIN ANALYSIS FORM DERMAPLANE PROTOCOL & SAFETY PARAMETERS GENERAL TECHNIQUE FOR DERMAL RESURFACING DIRECTIONAL MAP POST TREATMENT/HOME CARE PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF BLADE INSERTITION & REMOVAL PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION ON MODEL PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION STUDENTS ON EACH OTHER PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION STUDENTS ON MODEL KIT INCLUDES: HANDLE #10 BLADES BLADE REMOVER BOX

 

Overview
Dermaplaning and Aveda  ($100 DEPOSIT AT TIME OF REGISTRATION)

What is Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is a simple and safe procedure for exfoliating the epidermis and ridding the skin of fine vellus hair (peach fuzz).
Dermaplaning is a quick procedure with few to no adverse side effects. It has quickly gained popularity among skin savvy clients!
Using a scalpel and a delicate touch, the therapist simply abrades the surface of the skin using light feathering strokes. This is a great treatment to offer to clients who are pregnant or nursing who want a deep exfoliation but are not allowed to use peeling agents on their skin because of the risk that the chemicals will be absorbed into the bloodstream. It’s also a great choice for clients who are not good microdermabrasion candidates.
Why is it Recommended? Removing epidermal skin also allows products to penetrate more readily into the deeper layers.
It also may be used by estheticians to prepare the skin for superficial chemical peels or before a cleansing facial. Dermaplaning is most often used on clients with rough, dry skin, superficial hyperpigmentation, mild acne scarring, or fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment results in a more refined, smooth, “glowing” appearance.
Course Outline:
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
DERMAPLANING BENEFITS
GENERAL CONSENT FORM
SKIN ANALYSIS FORM
DERMAPLANE PROTOCOL & SAFETY PARAMETERS
GENERAL TECHNIQUE FOR DERMAL RESURFACING
DIRECTIONAL MAP
POST TREATMENT/HOME CARE
PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF BLADE INSERTITION & REMOVAL
PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION ON MODEL
PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION STUDENTS ON EACH OTHER
PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION STUDENTS ON MODEL
KIT INCLUDES:
HANDLE
#10 BLADES
BLADE REMOVER BOX
 

Prerequisite
Experience Aveda or Equivalent

What To Bring
To Follow

 

Educator Who Is This Class For
 

Esthetician
 

What is Provided  
 
 
Maximum Participants Cost of Class tax
 

$425