Introduction to Chemical Peels is an evidence-based course designed to provide healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to incorporate chemical peel treatments into their practices safely and effectively. Spanning four detailed units, the course covers foundational concepts, advanced techniques, and practical insights into performing chemical peels.
Unit 1: Skin Anatomy, Classification, and Wound Healing
This foundational unit explores the key principles of skin health and aging, including:
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Core Knowledge: The Fitzpatrick Scale, Glogau Scale, and classification of photo damage
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Skin Anatomy: Understanding layers, cellular components, and functions critical to peel efficacy
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Wound Healing: Phases of healing and their role in aesthetic treatments
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Conditions for Treatment: Identifying dyschromias, pigmentation issues, and other treatable conditions.
Unit 2: Understanding Chemical Peels
Gain an in-depth understanding of chemical peels, including:
- Types and Depths: AHAs, BHAs, TCAs, and phenol peels categorized by their depth and chemical activity
- Mechanisms of Action: How peels improve skin texture, pigmentation, and cell turnover
- Indications and Contraindications: Selecting suitable patients and understanding safety protocols
- Goals of Treatment: Tailoring approaches for rejuvenation, acne management, and pigmentation correction.
Unit 3: Reactions, Risks, and Complications
Learn to identify and manage potential complications:
- Common Reactions: Pain, erythema, and peeling timelines for different peel depths
- Adverse Events: Understanding risks like post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and scarring
- Mitigation Strategies: Proper preparation, application, and aftercare instructions to ensure safety
- Patient Education: Setting realistic expectations and emphasising compliance with post-care guidelines.
Unit 4: Performing Chemical Peels
This practical unit covers the step-by-step process of applying chemical peels, including:
- Preparation: Setting up trays, cleansing the skin, and applying protective barriers
- Application Techniques: Using gauze, brushes, and appropriate layering for effective results
- Safety Measures: Preventing product pooling and managing sensitive areas like the eyes and lips
- Post-Treatment Care: Detailed guidance on hydration, sunscreen, and follow-up to maximise outcomes.
This course empowers healthcare professionals to confidently perform chemical peels, transforming patient outcomes and enhancing practice offerings.
Learning Outcomes
- Categorise specific conditions that require facial peels
- Evaluate the use of skin conditioning and retinoids in aesthetic medicine.
Details
Cost: $195
Suitable for: All degree qualified medical practitioners.
Study mode: 100% online
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