Doctors literally from every speciality can establish Clinical Skin Health Centers that are staffed with standardized nursing personel as well as clinical aestheticians. A clinical aesthetician is a licensed aesthetician with a background in nursoing perspectives. The clinical aesthetician does not have to be a nurse to become an invaluable contribution to the health care system. Doctors should establish Skin Health Centers vs. Medical Spas.
A skin care specialist performs many facial aesthetics procedures that enhances the skin integument , diminshes varied skin conditions that may not require a physcians input. A skin care specialist does not compete with the dermatologist. The dermatologist generally disregards the skin care specialists input on skin care conditions. The skin care specialist is an asset to any medical practice that desires to provide patients options in their skin management.
A nurse-aesthetician graduated from a LPN/RN program, graduated from a aesthetic program ( 750 hours ) and performs advanced medical aesthetic procedures.
A Medical Aesthetician is a licensed skin care specialist that also holds specialized training in chemical peeling, microdermabrasion, permanent cosmetics, clinical skin care consulting, general facial aesthetic procedures, electrolysis, lasers technology and so much more.
The first books ever published to begin the journey into a comprehensive skin care managemnt program was in 1996. Physicians were just becoming interested into this subject as something that could be utilized to augment their practice.
Nurses were threatened by this concept and the entry of the aesthetician as a skin care specialist without being a nurse.
General aesthetics is not the same concept or practice as medical aesthetics. General aesthetics requires the provider to have specialized training in aesthetics/beauty treatments but does not require the provider to have clinical skin care managemnt skills.
Facial Aesthetics is basic understanding of utilizing facial manipulations, skin care , beauty treatments for clientsw seeking noninvasive facial treatments. Facial Aesthetics as practiced by aestheticians generally hold a license as a aesthetician/facialist.
Clinical Skin Care Protocols are a set standardized plans for the physician, nurse and aesthetician to perform within their medical spas, clinical skin health centers and/or hospital based programs. The protocols involve clinical judgement and should be adjusted as needed.
How the aesthetician utilizes this diploma in the United States would be quite differently in other countries.
the credential Cidesco Diplomate provides the cosmetologist/aesthetician a credential that demonstrates the holder of this diploma has been tested verbally, skills, and theory for varied areas of beauty treatments. The Cidesco Diplomate status is not a license.
A beauty specialist performs general facial treatments that a client requests to enhance skin circulation, reduce inflammation and/or makes the client overall feel good. Many times the beauty specialist uses facial equipment to penetrate vials deeper to the epidermis layers.