Pastiche Training

Skin & Hair Reactions to Light Based Therapy (NZ)

   

This vocationally related course is the second of 3 theory modules pertaining to the subject of Laser and IPL Hair Reduction and Skin Rejuvenation.
This course and subsequent modules is aimed at individuals intending to provide advanced laser or intense pulsed light (IPL) hair reduction and skin rejuvenation treatments in a dedicated treatment room, medical or cosmetic clinic.

Module 2: Skin & Hair Reactions to Laser and IPL Therapy
Includes 67-page Course Workbook, training video, multiple choice assessment and video transcript
• Types of Light-Tissue Interaction ◦Characteristics of Interactions of Light with Tissue
• Tissue Targets
• Skin and Hair Reactions to Laser and IPL Therapy ◦Variations in Light Energy by Skin & Hair Type—Hair Reduction
• Influence of Light Wavelengths on Skin Penetration
• Treatment time scales and evaluating hair reduction efficacy
• Classification of Lasers and IPLs
• Classification and Treatment of Burns
• Effects on the Hair Follicle in Laser and IPL Hair Reduction
• Possible Skin Effects Using Laser and IPL for Hair Reduction
• Pigmentation in Skin Rejuvenation
• Vascular Component in Skin Rejuvenation
• Wrinkles Component—Mild and Moderate Rhytids
• Acne Component
• Pre-Treatment Advice
• Post-Treatment Care
• Documentation
• Contra-indications and When Laser or IPL Treatment is Not Recommended ◦Adverse Incident and Treatment Related Side Effects
• Photosensitivity / Drug Interaction in Light Based Therapy
• Hormone Related Conditions and Possible Effects on Skin and Hair

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
•   Mandatory:  Previous completion of module 1 of this program; Skin & Hair Anatomy & Physiology.

This module is awarded 10 CPD points representing 10 contact hours of learning

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Why you should choose this course:

• Level 3 and 4 award (QCF standards)
• Independently accredited and quality assured
• Developed by certified laser safety experts
• Currently highest level of formally recognised 
  accreditation in Australia and New Zealand