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Medical Plasma Arc
Course Structure:
Web-based e-learning, covering theoretical foundations and principles and hands-on training to ensure confidence and skill proficiency in Plasma Arc techniques.
Overview:
The Plasma Arc program provides training in a non-invasive and safe technique designed to lift and tighten eyelids and necks while addressing various skin irregularities, such as the removal of warts, milia, and skin tags. The method uses ionized atmospheric gas to generate a plasma flash on the skin surface, resulting in immediate tightening without the need for invasive surgery. The course emphasises safety, speed, and effectiveness, providing results comparable to surgical procedures with minimal risks. Treatments are affordable compared to surgical options and do not require scalpels, masks, or bandages.
Certification:
Students receive a diploma upon successful completion of the theoretical and practical components, qualifying them as Plasma Arc Specialists.
Doctors and dentists may be exempt from theoretical assignments but are advised to enhance their anatomical knowledge ahead of the practical training.
Admission Requirements:
Open to healthcare professionals including:
Nurses
Doctors
Dentists
Aesthetic practitioners
Curriculum Topics:
Eyelid Tightening: Treatment for both upper and lower eyelids.
Naso-Labial Area Tightening: Targeting wrinkles and creases around the mouth.
Facial Areas: Lifting and tightening various regions of the face.
Neck Lifting: Techniques for tightening skin on the neck.
Wrinkle and Line Reduction: Approaches to diminish fine lines and wrinkles.
Removal of Skin Tags: Techniques for the removal of benign skin growths.
Abdominal Tightening: Post-pregnancy tightening of abdominal skin.
Stretch Marks: Treatment options for reducing the appearance of stretch marks.
Acne Scarring: Addressing and treating scars caused by acne.
Tightening of Loose Skin on Arms: Treatments for sagging skin on the upper arms.
Sun Spots and Damage: Removal and treatment of pigmentation from sun damage.
Removal of Milia and Warts: Safe techniques for removing these skin lesions.
Skin Structure Fundamentals: Exploration of skin anatomy including blood vessels, cells, and nerves.
Understanding Sun Damage: Examining the effects of sun exposure on skin health.
Psychology and Self-Image: The impact of aesthetic treatments on patient perception and psychology.
Ethics and Aesthetics: Ethical considerations in aesthetic treatments.
Laws and Regulations: Understanding legal compliance in aesthetic practices.
Cleansing and Preparation: Preparing the skin for treatment using appropriate cosmeceutical products.
Contraindications and Client Safety: Identifying factors that may preclude certain treatments.
Product Selection and Client Guidance: Advising clients on suitable treatment options.
Anti-Aging Strategies: Overview of treatment approaches aimed at reducing signs of aging.
Holistic Treatment Plan Development: Crafting comprehensive plans for patient care and treatment.
Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE): Ensuring safe practice environments and adherence to safety regulations.
Quality Assurance and Hygiene Methods: Best practices for maintaining hygiene and quality in treatments.
Post-Course Support: Ongoing assistance and guidance from the medical team after course completion.