Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy (+1-888-300-6079) has upgraded its hybrid courses, now examining CoolSculpting techniques among other cosmetic treatments for students in Halifax and beyond.
The course expansion serves to open new routes into the professional cosmetician Industry for high-school-educated women throughout Canada. Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy aims to aid aspiring learners with their immediate and future career progression by educating them on the field’s latest technological systems and associated treatments.
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Through its enhanced course material, the Canadian education providers now offer a measured mix of remote study opportunities and in-person instruction. Courses are built with the joint intent of helping students to develop essential industry attributes and add in-demand skills that denote suitability for MedSpa or clinical roles going forward.
Used primarily as a means of body shaping for figure improvement, CoolSculpting is one of the many procedure types examined across Dermysk’s academic modules. The school’s theory and practical training courses prominently feature this technique while also outlining the scientific principles behind similar noninvasive laser or radiofrequency treatments.
“Dermysk uses a range of other advanced equipment and techniques to provide students with the best possible training,” said an academy spokesperson. “They’ll also learn about laser hair removal, laser skin resurfacing, and other treatments that are becoming increasingly popular in the field of medical aesthetics.”
The courses further extend to material that focuses on the safe application of leading skin treatment devices, including Sharplight and SkinPen. Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy examines these revolutionary systems in addition to its explorations of chemical peels and plasma therapy as part of its efforts to give its students a comprehensive learning experience.
Guided mentorship is another key component of its program, says the academy. Through in-house training by accomplished doctors and nurses as well as postgraduate support and networking, Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy looks to offer its learners direct assistance as they enter the job market.
Halifax-based students have access to Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy at its nationwide sites, with the institute currently instructing at academy locations in Montreal, Toronto, Regina, and Edmonton. Enrollment can be initiated via its official website.
In the words of one graduate: “Good monitoring of student progress with a cool and friendly atmosphere.” Another added: “The team is very welcoming and the people in training are caring.”
Interested parties in and around Halifax can find further details about the CoolSculpting instruction courses offered by Dermysk Medical Aesthetics Academy at https://dermysk.com/pages/academy