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Hydrodermabrasion-known as the celebrity facial

 

What Is Hydrodermabrasion?

 

This treatment is often mistaken for microdermabrasion, however, these two are different. Microdermabrasion is used to exfoliate your skin without any crystals, unlike microdermabrasion. The process is a lot more comfortable for your skin and is safe for sensitive skin as well.

 

Once properly done, it can have several benefits for your face, such as: – Improves your texture – Reduces wrinkles – Gives hydration – Boosts the blood flow – Reduces acne scars - Dull skin

 

Course Content

 

- History of Hydrodermabrasion

- Anatomy and physiology

- Contraindications

- How to perform the treatment

- Use of the machine

- Aftercare

 

Certificate

 

You will receive an end-of-course certificate, which is accredited by the CPD Group

 

 

Duration of Course?

 

You will have 3 months to complete the course before it expires

 

Are there videos included?

 

Yes, you will receive youtube links(not all are our own videos)

 

Do you require case studies?

 

Yes, this training consists of a theoretical and practical assessment(if opting for PO).

 

 

Do I Need Experience Before Booking a Course? 

 

We welcome learners from all backgrounds, including complete beginners and experienced professionals. Our courses are fully accredited with CPD points, so you are able to enrol with us even if you do not hold a specific qualification.

 

However, while we can accept students onto the training, it is each student’s responsibility to check with their chosen insurance provider, local council, or any other relevant authority to confirm what qualifications they personally need in order to offer treatments legally and safely.

 

We generally recommend holding at least a Level 3 Anatomy & Physiology or beauty-related qualification, as this may be required by some insurers, even though it is not a requirement for enrolling on our course.

Online Hydrodermabrasion Facial Course

£69.00 Regular Price
£59.00Sale Price
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