Paramedical Skin Care Training
- Paramedical skin care students train in a variety of healing treatments.skin treatment applying image by starush from Fotolia.com
Students are trained in areas of skin care theory, medical terminology, cosmetic
surgery, camouflage makeup, anti-aging therapies and healing skin care modalities. - A clinical care specialist aids in the healing of scars and wounds.flesh wound image by Allyson Ricketts from Fotolia.com
A clinical care specialist can help clients suffering from skin imperfections such as psoriasis, burns, scars, acne, rosacea and the side effects of medical treatments.
Those undergoing treatments for diseases such as lupus and cancer experience many skin changes throughout their healing regimes. - Paramedical estheticians can positively infludence the health of the skin.Skin care. Beauty. image by Monika 3 Steps Ahead from Fotolia.com
Paramedical skin care specialists offer instruction, skin consultations and personalized skin care regimes that help clients look and feel their best. Employing the latest techniques and technologies, specialists help clients maintain and sometimes increase the health of their skin. - Services and treatments requiring the healing touch are taught in courses.beautiful woman have massage at spa and wellness center image by .shock from Fotolia.com
A paramedical skin care specialist is taught many hands-on therapies. Microdermabrasion, advanced chemical peels, vitamin therapies, camouflage makeup and herbal facial treatments are on the menu of services clients can choose from. - Paramedical skin care specialists offer natural treatments for beautiful skin.beautiful face image by Kelly Kane from Fotolia.com
Teaching paramedical skin care students natural skin care theory, ayurvedic facial treatments, herbology and aromatherapy allows students to work in private practice beyond entry-level positions.