Prior to the rise of Social Media, the aesthetic world seemed beyond grasp. But that was a long time ago. Now, aesthetic has become a lifestyle, a need even, in a world where every thing seemed to be in display. Aesthetic, in its core and principle, studies the philosophy of beauty in relation to the science of beauty; "concerned with the study of the mind and emotions in relation to the sense of beauty. having a sense of the beautiful; characterized by a love of beauty." Whereas Aesthetic as an industry, or Aesthetic medicine, talks about skin service specialties (both surgical or non-invasive) that focus on altering, improving, reducing, regenerating, or simply enhancing cosmetic appearance through the treatment of different skin conditions.
The global Aesthetic Industry is currently valued at $9.5 billion USD. Michael Moretti, the Editor and Chief of The Aesthetic Guide wrote “After 25 years of continuous unbridled growth, the global medical aesthetic industry shows no signs of slowing down…Research shows that in 2017 the B2B side of this lucrative sector will exceed $9.5 billion in revenues with a projected 10.5% CAGR. On the procedure fee side, healthcare providers are generating over $25 billion per year with an estimated CAGR of 5.7%.” So whether you are a veteran aesthetic practitioner or just starting out, this is an exciting industry filled with opportunities for all. -Sharp Light Tech Article
Surprising even, is that amidst the global health crisis or pandemic, the Medical Aesthetic industry has even garnered more demand in service and treatments, especially for advance Medical aesthetic procedures or services such as Intravenous Therapy -which is understandable given the studied health benefits of it not only for the skin but more so for the internal body. Other in demand procedures were for Chemical Peel, Micro needling, surgical or non-invasive lifts, and so on.
With the rise of the Aesthetic Industry, and the demand for it, the Philippines is slowly but surely making a name for itself, as more and more Aesthetic Clinics open doors to cater to almost all markets and demographics. Of course, the country may not be as advanced or as open as that of our Asian neighbors such as Korea, Thailand, and the likes. But it looks as though we are soon catching up to them, as more and more Filipinos study the field of Medical Aesthetic. The International Academy for Aesthetic Sciences or #IAAS, opened the doors of opportunity of career advancement and business growth, here in the country and even globally, for our Filipino Aestheticians.
Course offerings in IAAS are Certificate in Medical Aesthetics, Facial Therapy, Skin Care Ingredients, Cautery, IV Infusion and IV Nutrition Therapy Certification, Bloodborne Pathogen, Phlebotomy, Natural Facial Masque Certification (soon), and the 2 newly opened course for Collagen Induction Therapy/or best known as Micro needling, and Chemical Skin Peel Training Course.
Chemical Skin Peel Training Course overview:
- Introduction to Chemical Peel Science
- Human skin anatomy
- Different skin types (based on Fitzpatrick skin chart) and skin responses when it comes to skin peeling
- Range of skin peels available on the market
- Difference between AHA and TCA peel systems and their application
- Skin care protocol and products that aids with the process of skin peeling
- Advantages of Skin Peeling General facial assessment
- Precautions in handling needles and chemical peel substances- Possible side effects of chemical peels
- Hands-on training to help students practice techniques for both AHA and TCA peel systems.
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