Beauty Institute Canada’s Medical Aesthetics Diploma program meets the ever increasing standards and the demands of employers and market for total body and face Aesthetic and Anti-aging services. The curriculum is made up of 12 different components and totals 1230 hours. You may study full – time or you can choose to enroll part – time and attend classes during the evening.

Skin Care

Body Care

Nail Care

Hair Removal

Makeup Artistry

Interpersonal Skills

Consultative Sales

Introduction to Botox and Dermal Fillers

Medical Spa Operations

Chemical And Mechanical Exfoliation

Laser

Clinical

This component provides an excellent introduction to Aesthetics and outlines the history and evolution of the spa industry. It provides excellent theoretical and practical knowledge of skin care, as well as the various skin conditions and treatments that students will be exposed to as the enter the field of Medical Aesthetics. This component covers Theory of Skin, Facials – Acne, Hydrating, Anti-Aging, Electrotherapy and various electric modalities used during facial treatments such as galvanic and high frequency.This component reviews human anatomy, physiology and histology of the skin. It outlines a comprehensive understanding of the body systems as they pertain to body treatments performed by the Medical Aesthetician in a clinic/spa and Medical Aesthetics setting. Students are introduced to the various cosmetic/relaxation massage treatments and body therapies, client consultation and body care recommendations for clients. Treatments performed include: Body Massage, Hot Stones massage, various body treatments, and body wraps.This component provides students with basic knowledge and fundamental techniques required to perform a variety of professional manicure and pedicure treatments using different professional nail and hand care products and equipment. Client consultations, proper sanitation, paraffin application, hand massage, polish application including regular French and the latest fashion trends.This component outlines permanent and temporary hair removal techniques and provides students with hands on techniques on waxing and epilation. An understanding of the structure and function of hair enables the learner to differentiate between normal and unusual hair growth. Waxing methods used in both facial and body hair removal are practiced.This component equips students with the basic knowledge necessary to recognize and use color and color combinations to enhance facial features. Students learn the basics of facial shapes, features, various techniques of professional make up artistry and lash and brow enhancements.The purpose of this component is for students to understand the importance of effective communication when dealing with clients, co-workers and management within the workplace. Students will learn how to establish and maintain healthy workplace relationships, maintaining personal growth and how to develop an excellent and positive attitude that will help them succeed.This component outlines guest care and service, the importance of attitude and guest retention and sales skills. Students learn consultative sales techniques that can be used to solve client’s issues and provide clients with customized treatment plans and product recommendations. A consultative selling approach allows the sales person to work together with the client to find the most appropriate products and services, while providing the best value.For a Medical Aesthetician, knowledge of common medical terms and medical terminology is not only expected but also required. This component will familiarize students with the most common terms and medical terminology that will be used in their day to day encounters with doctors and patients.This component prepares students for all aspects of opening, running and managing a successful Medi-Spa business. Students learn about: proper insurance coverage, knowledge of types of financing available, how to complete a professional business plan, Interpersonal, verbal and non-verbal communication skills, guest care and service, sales skills and the importance of attitude. Students learn the importance of guest retention, responsibility and accountability, retailing and other techniques for growing revenue, sales and revenue generating techniques, marketing and sales promotions.This component includes and introduction to chemical and mechanical methods of exfoliation. Students are introduced to proper protocols to follow before and after providing treatments. Students practice facial peels in a clinical setting with real hands on experience with Glycolic, Lactic, Swiss Med, Salicylic and AFA Peels.This component introduces students to a variety of Laser and new technologies used in Medi-Spa Clinics by Medical Aestheticians.During this component students will perform all basic Aesthetic services along with Medical Aesthetic services such as: laser hair removal, laser skin rejuvenation, skin tag removal, laser vascular lesion reduction, laser cellulite reduction and laser acne treatments, chemical peels and microdermabrasion in our clinic setting.