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Clinical Aesthetics - Course Description - Our Curriculum Course outline
CLINICAL ADVANCED AESTHETICS
Clinical Aesthetics
(Aesthetician)

The Basali' Dermal Institute is one of the most revolutionary and comprehensive educational and training programs in the industry, based on more than 40 years of experience, research and development. Our education curriculums were designed to support the intricacies of a broad array of people with diverse needs and wellness concerns.


Course Description
Students learn a variety of basic to advanced skills in aesthetics from a spa and clinical aspect, including: LED Therapy, Dermabrasion, makeup artistry and massage techniques. Rarities in current aesthetics training, such as in-depth training on hydrotherapy body treatments and aromatherapy and herbal preparation, also are critical course components. Additionally, students will gain a full knowledge of business development skills, cross-training in technical skills and modernized theoretical education. Hands-on experience is provided through client service opportunities.

This combined advanced training - not available through other basic aesthetics programs in the region - prepares students to pass the state licensing exam for aestheticians and to achieve a successful career in the beauty and wellness industry.


 Curriculum Course Outline
   Hours  
   Theory  Practical
 Introduction, Orientation, History  6  
 Law & State Code, Bookkeeping, Business Management,  Advertising, Ethics  24  
 Safety, Sanitation, Sterilization Bacteriology & Infection Control  30  
 Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology  60  24
 Aromatherapy, Herbal, Studies Product Knowledge  30  18
 Chemistry, Treatment, Products  30  6
 Treatment Protocols Techniques  60  30
 Electricity, Spa Equipment  54  54
 Make-up & Color  30  30
 Retailing  6  
 Hair Removal  24  12
 Student Needs & Electives  24  18
 Practical Application Clinic  6  60
 Total Hours  384  252
     636 Hours


Advanced Level Education
Through the C.A. program, students are eligible for advanced education in Aromatherapy Level I and to earn certification in Myotonology® and Hydrotherapy.

Aromatherapy Level I
The therapeutic use of essential oils from aromatic plants to restore and enhance health and beauty as defined by the American Aromatherapy Association. Essential oils are plant extracts that contain antiseptics, antibiotics, vitamins and hormones, learn the secrets of these plants and the art of blending and synergy.

Myotonology
Myotonology® is a non-invasive procedure that uses the latest state-of-the-art micro current technology to restore skin's tonicity. By increasing skin circulation and metabolism, improving skin tone, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and increasing hydration and nourishment of the skin, Myotonology® treatments make the face look healthier, younger, toned and refreshed.

Hydrotherapy
The scientific use of water with specifically designed pieces of equipment used in wellness therapies, the treatment of injuries, diseases, mental well-being or physical therapy. Hydrotherapy promotes health benefits for the immune system, circulation, metabolism and muscle tone; relieves stiffness, soreness and pain; and increases the benefits of massage.


 Hours and Schedule — Full-time Course
 Monday thru Friday - 8:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
 Program length - 20 weeks and 2 days
 Total program hours: 636 - Theory 384 / Practical 252
 
 2007 Program Dates — Full-time
 Start Date is June 18, 2007
 Projected End Date is November 9, 2007*
 Start Date is November 27, 2007
 Projected End Date is May 5, 2008*
 
 Hours and Schedule — Part-time Course
 Monday thru Friday — 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
 Program length - 32 week
 Total program hours: 636 - Theory 384 / Practical 252
 
 2007 Program Dates — Part-time
 Start Date is June 25, 2007
 Projected End Date is February 22, 2007*
 
 2007 Program Dates
 $6,500.00 (payment plans available)

*Number of weeks to complete program may vary due to holidays, student make up hours and a week long scheduled class break.