Training material can be printed on different coloured
paper for dyslexic learners. Hearing impaired are
welcome to arrange their own signers. Non English
speakers are welcome to arrange their own interpreters.
Candidates must make the educator aware prior to
training of any additional requirements
There is now an alternative available to abrasive and ablative exfoliation treatments
that can smooth, refine and even out skin texture and tone without damaging the
epidermis or it’s underlying structures. Dermaplaning is a relatively new treatment
being offered in skin care clinics and can be slotted into normal facial treatments as
an add on or offered as a quick lunchtime exfoliation treatment. Down time is
minimal and there are no harsh side effects, almost anyone and everyone can have
this treatment.
UK Health & Safety Guide for Aesthetic Practitioners and Educators.
Before we can start learning about any invasive treatment we must
first understand the safe and hygiene practices in the clinic and the
relevant Legislations that practitioners must be aware of.
This manual covers the relevant legislation that you need to be aware
of regarding invasive but non injectable treatments such as
microneedling, chemical peels and dermaplaning.