Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy, available at +1-888-300-6079, has announced expansions of its hybrid aesthetician instruction platform – giving women in Halifax, Nova Scotia a new path into medical aesthetics education.
The move marks the latest step in Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy’s continuing campaign to improve Canadian access to modern aesthetician training. Theory learning sections of its courses can be completed on a solely remote basis, with students being able to study, science, safety, and business-focused modules via their computer or devices from home.
For more information see https://dermysk.com/pages/academy
Learners follow web-based material with week-long hands-on teaching sessions – getting practical instruction in the company of established aestheticians. Due to the academy’s recent expansion, these sessions are now available in Montreal as well as Regina, Toronto, and Edmonton. Accordingly, Halifax residents can select the facility that most suits their needs.
Instructing on the usage of the latest technical medical aesthetics innovations, Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy seeks to shed new light on laser hair removals and other treatments. Its course material centers on safe and effective procedures that utilize advanced systems to achieve aesthetic goals – preparing graduates to enter the field with conviction.
“The use of leading technology is a key component of the training that is provided at Dermysk,” says a spokesperson. “By using the latest equipment and techniques, students are able to learn about the most effective treatments for a wide range of skin concerns, and they are able to develop the skills and knowledge that they need to provide these treatments to their own clients.”
So as to ensure that its courses reach a wider target audience, Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy emphasizes that women at a high school education level are welcomed. Those who would otherwise be dissuaded from pursuing medical aesthetics as a career can now do so knowing that extra qualifications are unnecessary for enrollment.
Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy seeks to provide a springboard launching a greater influx of trained medical cosmeticians into the industry, promising suitable education for its students. This extends to the collaborative environment its academy fosters – giving on-site learners the opportunity to “rub shoulders” with professionally experienced aestheticians.
As such, graduates of Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy’s courses can expect to emerge with fluency in the performance of popular treatments ranging from dermaplaning and microneedling to specialist requests including vampire lifts.
One recent graduate said: “The hands-on certification process was immersive, and I’m genuinely happy with my experience.”
Interested parties in Halifax and elsewhere across Canada can find further details about Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy and its course offerings at https://dermysk.com/pages/academy