A microcurrent facial is a cosmetic treatment where a person uses a special handheld device to deliver tiny currents of electricity to the face. This course provides the skills and qualification you need to successfully deliver a microcurrent facial treatment.
Course Content:
- History of Microcurrent Facial
- First Aid
- Health and Safety
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Diseases and Disorders
- Contra-indications and Contra-actions
- Sterilisation and Sanitisation
- Microcurrent Facial Treatment Knowledge
- The Skin
- Tools and Equipment
- Client Consultation
- Microcurrent Facial Procedure
- Aftercare Advice
- Key Facts
- Suppliers
- Potential Income
- Video Demonstration
- Q&A
Upon completion of the course content, you will be required to complete a case study submission before receiving a digital certificate upon completion.
Microcurrent facials date back to 1980s when they were medically approved by TGA as a muscle stimulator to treat Bell’s Palsy and muscle paralysis. It helped to lift sagging facial muscles along with being used as an anti-ageing tool.