Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy (587-487-1249) has upgraded its Alberta cosmetics training courses with a focus on building industry relationships as its eventual graduates enter the medical aesthetics business.
The upgrade follows Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy’s mission statement in facilitating prosperous professional connections between rising aestheticians in Canada. Its courses are geared toward helping learners refine their practical skills while providing extensive networking opportunities in sight of further career developments.
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While aiming its upgraded courses at those with prior clinical experience, Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy also works to accommodate complete beginners to the field. As such, graduates of its basic general medical aesthetics course are now able to traverse its advanced route, offering training with more specialist treatments and techniques.
The nationwide aesthetics academy seeks to make this path available for women across Canada, stressing that a high school education is the only necessary qualifier for initial enrollment. In addition, progression through Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy’s basic-level course represents a potential fast track to the further study of sophisticated aesthetic treatments.
“Graduates of this course will gain experience in procedures and techniques in Medical Aesthetics that go beyond what most Medical Aestheticians in current practice are proficient with,” says an academy spokesperson.
Specifically, Dermysk focuses on such methods as stem cell therapy, platelet-rich plasma, and laser treatment. Becoming appropriately proficient in the performance and wider application of these procedures can help to significantly improve one’s aesthetic credentials, suggests the academy.
Instruction is carried out on a hands-on basis, with Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy inviting learners to teaching clinic sites for a week of in-person practice, mentored by leading cosmeticians. Beforehand, remote learning serves as vital preparation for this practical portion. Accordingly, students are provided with access to online theory modules to study from home.
Now open to Alberta residents via its Edmonton-area facility, Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy is also set up for classes in Toronto and Regina. Inquiries regarding enrollment and the school’s curriculum can be made online or via its over-the-phone listings.
One recent graduate said of their experience at Dermysk: “I felt fully supported during my time here; the instructors are not only knowledgeable but also caring and approachable.”
Interested parties across Alberta can find further info about Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy and its platform at https://dermysk.com/pages/academy