Sunday, September 28, 2008

Oxygen Infusion Therapy

Why are most of our customers requesting the Oxygen Infusion Therapy add-on?

I think it can be attributed to the recent publication entitled "Physiology of the Skin: The Practical Use of Topical Oxygen" written by Peter T. Pugliese, MD.

The article covers the concept of Oxygen Therapy, the history of the concept and the benefits of treatment procedures using oxygen therapy particularly for treatment of Acne, Rosacea and Aging skin.

The article is a must read and I highly recommend it. In conclusion Dr. Pugliese states, “Remember that using oxygen is an art. You must know how to use it. If a company tries to sell you an oxygen treatment without adequate education or instruction, steer clear of it. You will begin to see oxygen used more often in esthetics within the next few years, and perhaps in combination with other treatment systems.”

Bravo Dr. Pugliese! Skin For Life finished developed the Oxygen Infusion Therapy add-on in 2006 and the unit was made available to our customers later in the year. Educating our customers and keeping ahead of the competition using innovative technology has always been our strong point.

Read the full article at http://www.skininc.com/skinscience/physiology/27271624.html


Monday, September 15, 2008

Microdermabrasion Marketing

Microdermabrasion Marketing

Impress your clients, provide better care, win their loyalty, maintain price levels for microdermabrasion treatments! Here is how.

Microdermabrasion Organic Grains - the gentle finishing treatment often used after a crystals microdermabrasion session to smooth the skin. One will find that Organic Grains are best used as a smoothing treatment applied after a microdermabrasion treatment to smooth abraded skin.

What Are Organic Grains? Organic Grains are a natural microdermabrasion buffing crystal made of soybean Cellulose and Lignin. Together Cellulose and Lignin make Organic Grains that used as a polishing agent applied after a crystal microdermabrasion treatment. Cellulose (wood pulp) is prepared from wood by a process of dissolving and chemical softening. The pulp is produced from softwoods and vegetable stalks. Lignin (a complex polymer; the chief non-carbohydrate constituent of wood; binds to cellulose fibre to harden and strengthen cell walls of plants) is derived from an abundant and renewable resource: trees, plants, and agricultural crops. Lignin is non-toxic and extremely versatile.

Microdermabrasion Procedure: Recommended procedure is to make two passes with crystals in two different directions roughly separated by ninety degrees which produces a microscopic abraded skin surface. A third pass is then made with the softer media organic grains, which polishes and smoothens your work. Organic grains are also used after an enzyme peel to loosen or lift the dead skin.

Demonstrate: You can demonstrate the difference a smoothing session with Organic Grains makes. Treat a section of skin on your arm to a crystals microdermabrasion session. Then treat half that area with Organic Grains. The resulting smoothness of your skin treated with grains will surprise you.

Microdermabrasion Customer Appreciation: Your clients will appreciate the ‘Added Touch’ when you surprise them by completing a microdermabrasion session with Organic Grains. The immediate difference Organic Grains make to the feel of treated skin after a Microdermabrasion session is dramatic and fosters customer loyalty.

Light Therapy: Microdermabrasion promotes blood circulation and cell growth to strengthen and rejuvenate the skin. You can help this process and speed the replacement of cells with light therapy. SkinForLife.com microdermabrasion machines with light therapy attachments are available to provide this added service.

Benefits: The obvious purposes of microdermabrasion are to provide a benefit to your client’s look and well-being. What if you could dramatically speed that goal with new technologies? You can with a Skin For Life Nue Skin 500 Microdermabrasion Machine that provides the convenience of dual media and light therapy. Continue your microdermabrasion sessions with the skin smoothing effect of an Organic Grain treatment. Conclude your microdermabrasion session with a treatment of light therapy that speeds the rejuvenation of the skin at the cellular level. These two additional steps added to a microdermabrasion regimen provide Aestheticians with a brilliant opportunity discuss benefits, foster client loyalty and maintain proper price levels for our services. Go the extra mile to pamper your clients with these two innovative technologies provided by SkinForLife.com. Once your clients have experienced your higher level of care, they will not be tempted visit the competition.

Microdermabrasion (acne scars)

Microdermabrasion (acne scars)

'Remarkable Microdermabrasion On Acne Scars'

Through the years people have suffered with unsightly and unflattering acne scars. Unless you went through a plastic surgery on your face to remove these scars you were stuck with them forever. There now is a microdermabrasion process that will remove the damaged acne skin cells and rejuvenate the outer layer of your skin. Microdermabrasion cream on acne scars uses a process of fine micro crystals embedded in a skin regenerating remedy. The regenerating cream will gently remove damaged and dead skin cells, oil deposits and debris through deeper than regular exfoliation by polishing the top layer of the skin. The microdermabrasion acne scars cream will promote cellular regeneration and will soften and even out the texture of your skin. The microdermabrasion remodeling of acne scars depends on the skin remodeling process. As we age, the rate of skin remodeling declines and there are small scars that remain for many years. Microdermabrasion on acne scars is one way to speed up the skin remodeling process.

The Process

The microdermabrasion acne scars removal cream uses tiny or micro particles to polish the skin and remove the scars and dark or discolored skin tissue. It is rubbed on raised or flat or old acne scars and the physical breakdown helps the enzymes in the cream to dissolve the scars. This procedure is especially good for people who suffer from scarring due to nodules, cysts or other severe forms of acne. This microdermabrasion acne scars cream will remove the skin's top layer of dead skin cells and smooth out the scarred tissues. This treatment also works well for people who have suffered disfiguring acne conditions. The cream contains a substance that speeds the skin regeneration process so that new collagen and glycosminoglycans can build up quickly and at the right pace to restore healthy skin and skin resilience. However, this microdermabrasion acne scar removal treatment will not work on pitted or ice-pick acne scars that are very deeply imbedded into the skin. The microdermabrasion acne scar removal treatment is for scars that are not extremely deep and much closer to the outer layer of the skin's surface. Also important to take into consideration, is that microdermabrasion is not a good choice for people who suffer from herpes, rosacea, warts, lupus, warts and diabetes.

The actual procedure may make your skin feel tight for the first 24-48 hours and it might feel like a mild sunburn or windburn. The skin may also peel or crust, but there are no other side effects involved. Using a good SPF with a high number will help to protect the skin from any further damage. Microdermabrasion acne scars scream will further promote new skin cell production down in the deepest layer of the skin as it continues to remove dull and damaged skin and leave your complexion smooth, clear and rejuvenated.

source: www.microdermabrasionresources.com

Crystal Dermabrasion or Organic Grains

Crystal Dermabrasion or Organic Grains

Danbury, CT, - Skin For Life announces its new "resurfacing organic grains" to the microdermabrasion industry. With organic grains, the Nue Skin 500 will offer a treatment that is easier, gentler, and has no health risk hazards. The grains, which are not as sharp or hard as aluminum oxide crystals, are a light tan color, odorless and contain nothing artificial. The organic grains are made of different lignins and cellose properties.

The Nue Skin 500 is safe for all skin types and can be used in conjunction with other modalities. The treatment allows the professional to provide a personal choice in microdermabrasion and still benefit of the rejuvenation process. It also allow for safe, enhanced collagen stimulation, skin surface renewal and stimulation of the blood.

Resurfacing Organic Grains complement microdermabrasion
Medical Aesthetician - Daisy 2004

Microdermabrasion (stretch marks)

Is Microdermabrasion an Effective Treatment for Stretch Marks?'

Stretch marks, which appear as unsightly striations across the skin, are caused by scarring within the Dermis (the skin's middle layer) during periods of weight gain when for various reasons the skin is not elastic enough.

A major factor in the formation of stretch marks is the level of a certain group of hormones, the glucocorticoids, within the bloodstream. When present in large amounts, glucocorticoids prevent cells called fibroblasts from forming collagen and elastin fibers--structural proteins that are hugely important for skin elasticity. Glucocorticoid levels are at their highest during pregnancy and puberty, which are also periods of rapid weight gain.

So it is during these stages of life that stretch marks most commonly form. But how can they be treated? It has been suggested by certain spa professionals and estheticians that the technique of microdermabrasion might help remove stretch marks. But is this accurate? Is microdermabrasion a good treatment for stretch marks? To answer this question we must first understand what microdermabrasion is and how it works.

What Is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is a noninvasive, non-surgical procedure in which the skin is sprayed with tiny abrasive micro crystals, usually of aluminum oxide, which exfoliate dead skin cells and are then vacuumed away. This result in a more even skin tone and smoother skin texture, making the procedure very effective at erasing fine lines, pigmentation irregularities, and other surface skin imperfections. But since the process only affects dead skin cells in the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin. How can microdermabrasion be for treating stretch marks?

Many estheticians advocate the use of microdermabrasion for treating stretch marks because they say that the process increases the production of collagen within the deeper layers of skin, but in reality there is little or no evidence of this. The topic is still under debate, but researchers have not yet found any connection between increased collagen production and the microdermabrasion procedure in clinical studies. It is probably not true, then, that microdermabrasion is a good treatment for stretch marks.

Alternatives to Microdermabrasion Treatment for Stretch Marks

Dermabrasion, another sanding procedure that involves not only surface skin cells but deeper levels as well, is much more effective for treating stretch marks than microdermabrasion. This procedure is more expensive than microdermabrasion and must be performed by a physician, but the results are far superior to microdermabrasion for stretch mark removal.

Another technique, fractional laser resurfacing, is gaining popularity as a stretch mark treatment. This procedure induces the production of epithelial collagen by carefully targeting stretch mark damaged skin with a laser. In clinical trials, as many as 75% of patients noticed improvement over the course of several treatments.

If stretch marks are very pronounced in the abdominal region, as can occur with pregnancy, some patients opt for a tummy tuck, in which the skin affected by stretch marks is removed altogether.
In short, there are many treatments available, and all of them should be considered before microdermabrasion for treating stretch marks, because there are simply more.

source: www.microdermabrasionresources.com

MICRODERMABRASION: LONG-TERM PROTOCOL

MICRODERMABRASION: LONG-TERM PROTOCOL

Microdermabrasion continues its high ranking as a new source for increased revenue. Learn how to integrate safe, innovative applications for expanded services and marketing advantages.

Microdermabrasion, first introduced to the American skin care market almost four years ago, has delivered amazing results time and time again. Skin rejuvenation is now at a level once only dreamed of; skin conditions previously looked at as untreatable or only "manageable," have been corrected to the degree that they no longer recur.

Resurfacing treatments that create trauma to the skin and questionable days of recovery have been replaced with the safe, rejuvenating, non-invasive approach of microdermabrasion. This procedure originally was called microepi-dermabrasion because the dermis is not actually being abraded; however, the term microdermabrasion has become the identifying term for this skin care technology. The average initial series of treatments is five to eight sessions, but the universal enthusiasm for this treatment and its unparalleled long-term benefits have kept men and women of all ages coming back for more.

The unequivocal success of microdermabrasion has opened up questions such as
- How much is too much?,
- What is the long-term protocol?, and
- How do I sustain these amazing results?

Preserving Youth
Microdermabrasion has the distinction of bringing a new approach to skin care. Its' ability to gently yet effectively refine and smooth the skin surface while stimulating healthy vital reactions in the deeper layers of the skin is unprecedented. One main key to its success is the micromassage action of the treatment. While the focus is on the epidermis, the suction used to remove crystals or grains creates action below the surface to stimulate blood flow with its essential nutrients and oxygen to nourish the skin and fortify cells. The flushing movement generated below the surface by the lymph flow provides cleansing and balancing benefits. It is this cleansing action that is directly related to microdermabrasion's corrective contributions to clearing many acne conditions. The lymphatic drainage of the face also helps to reduce puffiness, particularly around the eyes; for a more toned and healthy appearance following treatment.

Science Confirms Regeneration
Last year we saw the results from one of the most recent clinical reports on microdermabrasion. The results verified what we all have been experiencing: significant collagen accumulation i.e., an increase in superficial papillary dermal collagen (new collagen formation), characterized as a renewed plumpness of the skin resulting in a more youthful appearance of the complexion.
One result we were not expecting to see was a thickening of the epidermis. This related to the collagen accumulation as well as the healing response from the skin treated by microdermabrasion. The following excerpts from the Mark Rubin M.D., and Steven Greenbaum, M.D. report on microdermabrasion (Histologic Effects of Aluminum Oxide Microabrasion on Facial Skin) published last year in the JOURNAL OF AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY and COSMETIC SURGERY further emphasizes the breakthrough that:
It is easy to understand why this therapy has been successful in the treatment of epidermal lesions, because this technique, like superficial chemical peeling, removes part of the epidermis. However, the improvement seen in some wrinkles and scars is markedly better than would be expected from a purely epidermal treatment. These clinical signs imply that there are some dermal changes occurring as well.

What is interesting to keep in mind is the idea that a dermal wound is not necessarily needed to create dermal changes...

Repetitive intraepidermal injury has the ability to improve a photodamaged epidermis gradually. Additionally, through an unidentified pathway, these intra-epidermal injuries stimulated changes in the dermis leading to increased fibroblast activity and new collagen deposition.

We believe those unidentified pathways to be directly related to the below-surface activity created by the micromassage of the system. Other studies underway show the positive effects of microdermabrasion on different stages of acne, deep lines and wrinkles (rhytids) and basic rejuvenation. The results from microdermabrasion continue to be universally positive because the treatments bring skin to a healthy state. Whatever the condition, with a healthier skin as its base many conditions begin to heal themselves. The fact that microdermabrasion is performed in a series of treatments allows the technician to gradually and safely take the skin to new levels of health and beauty without compromising its delicate nature.

Managing Surface Skin Renewal
When the skin surface is disrupted a cell division takes place. This is the principal behind glycolics and other products that deliver a fast turnover of surface skin cells. This division stimulates fibroblast activity, one of the rejuvenating mechanisms in the skin that slows with age, resulting in the loss of skin elasticity. Fibroblast activity also creates the protein fibers, which are the building blocks of collagen.

Microdermabrasion treatments can create these effects in varying degrees and still offer so much more because they include a thickening of the epidermis.

Repeated microdermabrasion treatments maximize this process because of their unique ability to deliver outstanding reproducible results both above and below the surface. Before microdermabrasion we did not have a multilevel approach to skin care. Now we continually see its effects on long-term skin health. Discovering new ways to maximize this new technology offers great opportunity to all of us.

Long Term Approaches - Innovative Techniques
Here are some proven techniques and approaches to ensuring you and your clients get the most from microdermabrasion:

How Deep?
Establishing long-term protocol has to include an understanding of the variations that are used to complete a treat-ment. The depth of treatment is a critical component and the three main factors are the following:

1. Number of passes
2. Length of passes
3. Speed of passes

The slower and longer the connection of the pass the deeper the peel and the more dermal action is stimulated. In order to have sustained connection make sure your system has dual controls so you have the ability to control your depth of treatment and your volume of crystals. This allows you to treat all skins from temperamental teen skin to fragile senior skin. The ability for the system to give powerful effects delivered in a way that is still gentle and comfortable for the skin is essential for long term protocol and business relationships. For the areas of thinner skin, i.e., under eyes, neck, upper lips, you need to reduce suction while maintaining good crystal flow. Efficient vacuum for crystal removal is state of the art technology that should be available in every modem system. You need to clearly see the skin and over abrasion of the skin caused by re-working the crystals into the skin impede quick healing. Use shorter, more refining strokes in these areas.

How Often?
After the initial series of microdermabrasion treatments have been completed scheduling should be every two to three months. Think seasonal as a good guideline. Avoid treatments during high summer months when the sun is brightest. Intersperse microdermabrasion treatments with basic rejuvenating facials or with other new skin technology advances such as electro-muscular-stimulating (EMS) facial toning and exercising equipment. Reduce or eliminate the daily use of rapid skin exfoliators and allow skin to rebuild its outer mantle. Use sun block every day.

Face Sculpting
Try the Perimeter Peel and Face Sculpting techniques to fully utilize the collagen rejuvenating benefits by focusing on key "lifting" areas of the face.

Face Area Setting
Eyebrow area 35-40
Between brows 25-30
Upper eyelid 25-30
Temple area 35-40
Under eye 15-25

*(Setting adjustment is based on client comfort, skin thickness and skin response. You can always increase the number of passes to increase the skin exfoliation) .

Super Eye-Lift Treatment:
Bring back youthful brightness to the eyes by revitalizing the surrounding skin and giving lift and tone to the area. Start with an aggressive peel to the skin under the eyebrow, working the area in between the brow as well. Next, pull up the skin of the upper lid to the brow bone and peel. The next area to treat is the temples with back and forth passes from the cheekbone area to the upper temples. Use cross patch strokes (at least eight each), and the renewed elasticity of the skin will uplift the eye corners beautifully. Complete with under eye sweeps, from the inner comer out, using half strokes at least three to four times. Don't forget the inner comer/nose area.

Lip Treatment
The lip response to microdermabrasion has been outstanding. Not only do we see the fine lines diminish but the plumpness and "pout" of the lips is restored. Use handpiece positioned so the lip line is in the middle of the opening. Hold taut and follow lip outline with short inch-long strokes. Do the upper lip and bottom lip two times. Work with short brush strokes to refine lines around the lips. Great for chapped Iips too. Use the Perimeter Peel diagram to focus on areas that give height and lift to the face but, as indicated, restrict work on the projected areas of the face such as the cheekbones and nose and center of the forehead.

Extend neck in an upward
direction for tautness.

Finally! Rejuvenation for the Neck -Tone for the Jaw
Areas that can benefit greatly from microdermabrasion are the neck and jaw. These are areas that are quick to show the signs of aging and are not as easy to treat. The skin on the neck is very thin and can be easily damaged by aggressive treatments, such as laser and chemical peels, leaving facial surgery as the traditional alternative. The skin on the jaw area however is thick and heavy and is constantly fighting against the pull of gravity and nature of time. The jaw area is quick to lose elasticity, so employing the theory of collagen rejuvenation with concentrated work on this area helps to combat the "pull" of time by thickening the supporting tissue.

The neck and jaw offer a unique opportunity for microdermabrasion, which lengthens the look of the neck by smoothing and refining the skin. It also stimulates the collagen to help give support and tightness to the skin on the neck. The need to use low suction and higher media projection is important to ensure good results. Don't forget to treat behind the ears.

A unique benefit of microdermabrasion is the openess it brings to the skin surface.

by Isabel Dassinger
Dermascope
May 2001

MICRODERMABRASION: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


MICRODERMABRASION: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

We realize that choosing a microdermabrasion system for your practice can be difficult. Having placed systems in multiple practices, we have been able to put together some of the most commonly asked questions and the answers that may help you decide on: 1.) whether you should do microdermabrasion, and 2.) why you should choose our system.

1. What is microdermabrasion?
It is a method of providing a peel to the epidermis. It uses a unique system composed of a compressor and a suction pump that work in unison to project sterile Aluminum Oxide crystals onto the skin with controllable intensity. The unit simultaneously vacuums the area and removes the exfoliated skin cells leaving the skin instantly smoother. The method of abrasion was derived from uses in general industry and was originally adapted for its medical use by physicians in Europe to treat skin irregularities. The old fashioned technique of dermabrasion required hospitalization and was performed by employing a rotating wire brush or diamond wheel to plane down or sand the irregular area. Problems often resulted due to heat generation on the tissue often causing burns and post-operative problems such as post inflammatory hyper-pigmentation, uneven skin darkening, etc.

2. What conditions can be treated?
Conditions such as facial lines, (especially around the eyes and mouth), hyper-pigmentation, sun damage, acne scarring and bumpy skin can all benefit from microdermabrasion treatments. Clinical trials have been done regarding the effectiveness of dermabrasion for stretch marks. Our results have found that taking the color out of stretch marks allows them to become less noticeable, though it does not eliminate the stretch marks entirely. People who have been treated for stretch marks with microdermabrasion have been very pleased with the results.

3. Describe your training program.
We offer a comprehensive training program that includes on-site training, follow-up, and we have extensive three and five day training courses available as well.

4. What are the complications and contraindications for this type of procedure?
Undiagnosed lesions
Recent herpes outbreaks
Warts
Active, weeping acne (stages 3-4)
Active Rosacea
Unstable diabetes
Auto-immune system disorders
Some patients will experience hyperpigment post-op. Lower pressures are used on follow-up treatments.

5. How frequently, and in what time intervals, must these treatments be provided?
Optimally, every 10-14 days to allow skin to heal. Treatments should be provided with the patients realistic outcome in mind. Because it is a cumulative treatment, normally a package of 5 or more is suggested for retainable, tangible results.

6. Can or should this system be used with other skin care treatments? (i.e. alpha hydroxy peels)
Yes, as long as the prescribed waiting times are observed. The extensive training courses that we offer teach you how to effectively combine these types of treatments to get a more beneficial result that you can guarantee for your client.

7. Describe the protective attire that should be worn by the provider
Normally latex gloves and an OSHA approved facemask are sufficient.

8. How many passes are recommended for the face?
Normally two (not in the same direction) in a direction that respects lymphatic drainage.

9. What is the average treatment time for the face?
Equipment run time is approximately 15 minutes, while a full procedure, including pre and post treatment protocols ends up to be 30-45 minutes plus.

10. Describe the clean up for the patient following the procedure.
Because our system uses fewer crystals on the face than all other competitors, we rarely have to do anything other than a light washing of the face. Other systems leave a large amount of crystals on the face and require that you brush them away with a make-up brush.

11. Describe the clean up for the provider following the procedure
The equipment should be properly sterilized covering cross contamination points such as tips, etc. Standard sterilization protocol for hands, disposing of gloves into red bag, etc.

12. Describe your hand piece (e.g. glass, plastic)
We have nylon disposable tips in 5mm and 9mm spot sizes that come with the device. The tips cost less than $2 each. The hand piece projects the crystals at a 90 degree angle to the epidermis, thus providing a much cleaner and less painful cut of the stratum corneum compared to the 45 degree abrasion angle of many of the early developed units on the market.

13. Describe the ergonomic structure of the hand piece
The hand piece is the same size as a ball point pen. Highly ergonomic.

14. How many treatments can be done before refilling the crystal cannister?
Approximately 10 to 12 peels

15. What is the cost of treatment with your system?
Approximately $2.50 per patient. This includes crystals, tips, and filters. We offer the lowest cost per treatment than any other manufacturer. Compare this with the crystal cost alone in other systems that range between $10 and $15 per treatment. It adds up quickly when you do a thousand peels ($2500 vs. $10,000).

16. How much time does it take to refill your crystal canister?
Less than a minute

17. Is your system portable?
Yes, it weighs nineteen pounds.

18. Do you provide patient education materials and consent forms?
Yes, patient questionnaire, informed consent forms and magnified microdermabrasion visuals are provided with each purchase.

19. Do you provide marketing assistance with your product?
Yes, we have a quick start marketing guide, which includes television and print media relations and publicity, photo ready ad slicks, cross-marketing options, office display poster and brochures. One of the things that sets us apart from other manufacturers is that we care about whether your business is successful. We can help you develop a marketing plan that will make you different than anyone else in your area.

20. How do you deal with clogs?
With our newly engineered design, we have not yet experienced a clog with the Nue Skin, EVER! You can even use it in the same room as your steamer.



Saturday, September 6, 2008

Advanced Education Schedule For November and December

Ultrasonic Therapy+Microcurrent

November 10, 2008 Fredericksburg, VA

Don’t get left behind! Learn how to incorporate high tech facials into your business for ultimate client satisfaction and a healthy bottom line. Ultrasound is non invasive and uses electrical stimulation for immediate rejuvenating results. Ultrasound stimulates collagen and elastin, minimizes wrinkles, promotes tissue repair, reduces edema, stimulates blood flow and penetrated active ingredients deeper than other modalities. Cavitation promotes lymphatic drainage, exfoliation and inhibits bacterial growth. Microcurrent is a safe and pain-less treatment to effectively re-educate the muscles, and restore a youthful appearance. Certificate awarded. Hands on workshop! $150, lunch provided.

ACNE Toolkit

November 17, 2008 Fredericksburg, VA

Acne is the most difficult skin condition to treat esthetically, if left untreated this condition can lead to low self esteem and disfiguring facial scarring. In this workshop we will explore the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that cause acne and how to effectively treat it. Learn how to treat acne by using Chemical peels, Microdermabrasion, Skin Scrubber/Ultrasonic and LED. By the end of this workshop you will have learned how to conduct a thorough acne skin care analysis, prescribe a professional course of treatment using different modalities and home care regimen that will give your client back their confidence and pride with healthy radiant skin. Certificate awarded. Instructor demonstaration. $150, lunch provided.

Advanced Chemical Peels

December 1, 2008 Fredericksburg, VA

Our one day Advanced Chemical Peel workshop will focus on essential anatomy and physiology of the skin in relation to safely using medium depth chemical peels. You will learn how to properly prepare the skin of all Fitzpatrick and Glogau types, application of medium depth acids such as TCA, Jessners and prescription strength AHAs. You will learn how to perform advanced level peels by incorporating Microdermabrasion, Dermaplaning and the Skin Scrubber machine. We will thoroughly cover patient selection, potential risk and expectations. This is a hands on workshop!

Microdermabrasion Fundamentals

December 8, 2008 Fredericksburg, VA

Learn why and how you should be offering the #1 treatment in spas and salons today. History and benefits of Microdermabrasion. How to treat specific skin conditions using traditional crystals and organic crystals, combining with other treatment modalities, career options and how to incorporate into your business. This is a hands on workshop! Certificate awarded. $150, lunch provided.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Advanced Education Schedule for September and October


Equipment Trends in Aesthetics

September 29, 2008---Fredericksburg, VA

Overview and comparison of microdermabrasion, light therapy, vascular blemish removal, microcurrent, and IPL. Review the technology & industrial trends on the latest in aesthetic treatments. $110, lunch included. See below for registration details.

Chemical Peel I

October 6, 2008---Fredericksburg, VA

Our one day Chemical Peel I workshop will focus on essential anatomy and physiology of the skin in relation to safely using chemical peels. You will learn how to properly prepare the skin of all Fitzpatrick and Glogau types, application of AHA, BHA and Enzymes. We will thoroughly cover patient selection, potential risk and expectations. This is a hands on workshop! Certificate awarded. $150, lunch provided. See below for registration details.

LED Light Therapy

October 13, 2008---Fredericksburg, VA

Cutting edge technology allows the esthetician to offer non-invasive anti-aging, therapeutic treatments with results we never thought possible. Learn about the latest LED light therapy technology and the many benefits your clients can receive from LED light therapy. Class includes: theory portion explaining the differences of light based therapy treatments, LED, IPL and Laser, including specific wavelengths and colors used with treatment protocols. Demonstration by instructor. $150, lunch provided. See below for registration details.

Microcurrent+Vascular

October 27, 2009---Fredericksburg, VA

Learn about the “hottest” treatment available today in Hollywood and across the USA. Microcurrent is in full demand for today’s esthetician to combat the visual signs of aging, and is a safe and pain-less treatment to effectively re-educate the muscles, and restore a youthful appearance. Learn a safe, non-invasive way to rid your clients of unwanted vascular blemishes at a fraction of the cost they would pay in a medical setting. Using low levels of RF and DC current to coagulate the vessel, we can effectively treat small spider veins, skin tags, milia and other vascular lesions commonly found on the face and upper body.

Class includes: theory of vascular blemishes & Microcurrent, effective treatments of spider veins, milia and other blemishes, contraindications, pre/post care instructions, procedures and additional treatment modalities also reviewed. Certificate awarded. Hands on workshop. $150, lunch provided. See below for registration details.



To register for any workshop please contact Crystal Wellman, 931-980-7131 or crystal_wellman@yahoo.com

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Back To The Basics


It seemed like so long ago the days of clutching my Miladys manual...trying to absorb and remember every bit of information possible. I recently flipped open the manual to chapter 1. It was the chapter that the new students had to read and complete before we were able to join the rest of the class. What really struck me today is the use of natural materials from the ancient Egyptian times to today. We still use naturally derived acids on our skin and elements from the earth for our makeup...maybe its time for us all to go back to the basics and enjoy what nature has given us.


The Egyptians decorated their eyes with great aesthetic care is immediately obvious. Eye cosmetics bestowed beauty and style as well as other gifts, perhaps less immediately apparent to modern eyes.

Galena possesses disinfectant and fly-deterrent properties. It is believed to offer the eyes protection from intense sun. The medical papyri frequently prescribe mesdemet for assorted complaints of the eye.

Eye make up provided psychic protection as well. The Egyptian word for eye-palette seems to derive from their word for "protect." An unadorned and thus unprotected eye was believed vulnerable to the Evil Eye. Outlining the eyes thus became a personal protective amulet drawn right upon the skin; an amulet that once applied could not be lost or misplaced.

Instructions for Applying Traditional Kohl Eye-Makeup

  1. Dampen the stick.
  2. Twist it in the kohl until the makeup adheres. (Give it a little shake or a tiny flick of the wrist so that the excess drops off.)
  3. Place the kohl stick in the inner corner of your eye.
  4. Close your eyes (lightly- don't squish them shut- you'll distort the line)
  5. Gently draw the stick outwards, between your closed lids: the kohl will leave a smudgy line on both the upper and lower eyelids.

* A genuine kohl stick should have a slightly rounded bulbous end, kind of like a polished wooden q-tip.

For the full story.... http://www.touregypt.net/magazine/mag09012000/mag4.htm