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Skin Needling with Dermapen Short Course

Skin Needling with Dermapen Short Course

State ID 09198P

Enhance skills in professional skin treatment

Boost employability in the beauty industry with this short course, which teaches the modern technique of skin needling to provide clients with more glowing and luminous skin.

Learn from expert professionals in the field, explore a growing trend and advance your aesthetic skin treatment knowledge.

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person having skin needling treatment with a dermapen

When Semester 1, 2024.

Study Mode On Campus.

Skin needling is also referred to as Percutaneous Collagen Induction (PCI), Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) or Dermal Stamping. This course involves learning the techniques to provide skin needling treatment on the face, to engage the body’s natural wound healing response. Skin needling is a procedure for the reduction of wrinkles, thin skin density, hyper-pigmentation, photo ageing, scars, and stretch marks.

This course is essential for anyone wishing to perform Skin Needling.

Students must previously have completed Certificate IV or Diploma of beauty, or units in facial treatments, or cosmetic tattooing.

Students will receive a Certificate of Attendance on completion.

  • skin needling facial technique using the Dermapen machine
  • learn about the wound healing process and how this rejuvenates collagen for anti-ageing and other benefits.
  • skin needling depths and different interactions
  • treatment Indications and contra-indications
  • consultation process
  • treatment parameters and protocols
  • Students must previously have completed Certificate IV or Diploma of beauty therapy, or units in facial treatments, or cosmetic tattooing.
  • Models are a requirement of this course to enhance successful completion.

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