A chemical peel is a treatment that involves applying a solution to the face to stimulate the growth of new cells and remove any dead skin cells. It is also used to treat acne scarring and skin damage. This course provides the skills and qualification you need to successfully deliver a chemical peel treatment.
Course Content:
- History of Chemical Peel
- First Aid
- Health and Safety
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Tools and Equipment
- Chemical Peel Treatment Knowledge
- Skin Analysis
- Skin Types
- Skin Conditions
- Peel Depths
- Frosting and Blanching
- Other Peels
- Fitzpatrick Scales
- Skin pH Scale
- The Desquamation Process
- Sterilisation and Sanitisation
- Key Facts
- Suppliers
- Potential Income
- Client Consultation
- Chemical Peel Procedure
- Aftercare Advice
- Video Demonstration
- Q&A
Upon completion of the course content, you will be required to complete a case study submission before receiving a certificate upon completion.
Chemical peels were introduced in the 19th century by a dermatologist to restore the skin. A chemical peel is a solution applied to the face to stimulate the growth of new cells and remove any dead skin cells. It is also used to treat acne scarring and skin damage.
A chemical peel treatment can be combined with a dermaplaning treatment as it creates a deep exfoliation to the skin. A chemical peel treatment should always be carried out first, followed by a dermaplaning treatment.