Master Esthetics

Expanded Techniques and builds upon the foundation of Standard Esthetics by delving into more advanced and specialized techniques.

  • Specialized Treatments: The curriculum covers a wider range of treatments, such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, advanced facial treatments, and specialized modalities like LED therapy or radiofrequency treatments.

  • In-Depth Skin Analysis: Students in Advanced Esthetics learn to perform more detailed skin analyses and design customized treatment plans based on clients' specific needs.

  • Product Knowledge: There's a deeper exploration of professional skincare products, including understanding ingredients and their effects on the skin.

  • Client Consultation Skills:** Advanced Esthetics often includes training in conducting thorough client consultations and assessing their needs to provide targeted treatments.

  • Regulatory Knowledge: Advanced Esthetics might touch on regulatory considerations for more complex treatments and services.

  • Career Advancement: Graduates of Advanced Esthetics programs may have a competitive advantage in the job market due to their extended skill set and ability to offer specialized services.

    The following is Taught:

    ● Changes In Esthetics

    ● Infection Control

    ● Advanced Histology of the Cell and the Skin

    ● Hormones

    ● Anatomy and Physiology: Muscles and Nerves

    ● Anatomy and Physiology: The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems

    ● Chemistry and Biochemistry

    ● Laser, Light Energy, and Radio Frequency Technology

    ● Wellness Management

    ● Advanced Skin Disorders: Skin in Distress

    ● Skin Typing and Aging Analysis

    ● Skin Care Products: Chemistry, Ingredients and Selection

    ● Botanicals and Aromatherapy

    ● Ingredients and Products for Skin Issues

    ● Pharmacology for Estheticians

    ● Advanced Facial Techniques

    ● Advanced Skin Care Massage

    ● Advanced Facial Devices

    ● Advanced Hair Removal

    ● Advanced Makeup

    ● Spa Treatments

    ● Complementary Wellness Therapies

    ● Ayurveda Theory and Treatments

    ● Working in a Medical Setting

    ● Medical Terminology

    ● Medical Intervention

    ● Plastic Surgery Procedures

    ● The Esthetician’s Role in Pre- and Post Medical Treatments

    ● Financial Business Skills

    ● Marketing

    ● Basic Lash Extensions (Kit Included)

    ● Intro to Permanent Makeup

    ● Body Sugaring

    ● Lash Lift and Tint

    ● Brow Lamination

    ● Spray Tanning

    * If you are already a Licensed Esthetician, you may take a Masters Program to obtain your

    Master's Esthetic License. The difference in hours is 450 credit hours, along with taking the WA State Masters Exams.