Vacuum Suction & Spray Training Course

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The Vacuum Suction & Spray Facial is the NEW version of the old-fashioned treatment, we have added the fantastic Spray to hydrate the skin. This treatment is a great alternative to the blackhead extraction loop process often being uncomfortable for your client.

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The Vacuum Suction & Spray Facial is the NEW version of the old-fashioned treatment, we have added the fantastic Spray to hydrate the skin. This treatment is a great alternative to the blackhead extraction loop process often being uncomfortable for your client.

Instead, this lovely vacuum suction treatment can be exfoliating and helps extract with the suction process, then the placement of hyaluronic serum is sprayed onto the skin for the best hydration and plumping effect for the skins overall texture and appearance. The Vacuum suction treatment is applied to the surface of the skin tissue causing lift and stimulation of the underlying structures.

Vacuum suction is aimed at improving blood flow and Lymph circulation. Lymph fluid transports metabolic waste and fatty materials via working your movements towards the lymph nodes and lymphatic system with a suction and glide process.

Skin therapist and clinics use electrical facial treatments as effective treatment plans. The use of electricity in clinics and salons go back to the end of the 19th century, almost a hundred years after Luigi Galvani.

This is not a new process of beautifying the skin, this has been in salons and clinics for a long time. Facial electricals are certainly on the come back from offering them singularly to the popular mixing modalities and adding the facial electrical skin treatments to aesthetic treatments such as Dermaplaning, Microdermabrasion, Peels, Mesotherapy.

I have been offering this treatment for over 30 years. There are so many new facial electrical treatments or as I call newly adjusted to improve the old fashioned machines.

Many early beauty treatments for wrinkles, crépy throats and double chins were based on improving blood circulation. Some form of compression or tapping massage was the most common manual treatment used to increase blood to the skin, but beauty culturists also used partial vacuums.

In this process, stimulation of lymphatic movement will be done with a popular assistance with muscle tone and helps increasing blood circulation.

 

What Does The Course Involve?

The day will begin with our highly experienced educator covering the course criteria as follows –

  • Facial assessment from an aesthetic point of view

  • Understanding how the chemical peel works and how it can be used in facial aesthetics

  • Understanding the anatomy of the skin

  • Understanding how to select suitable clients for the treatment

  • Learning how to carry out consultations safely

  • Teaching you how to apply the peel safely but also giving the knowledge to manage complications

  • Providing knowledge and practical skills to start carrying out the treatment

  • Giving advice on where you can gain further professional support following the course

  • Advanced skin knowledge- structure and physiology

  • To discuss and give advice how to set up a successful aesthetic business

  • Bristol Branch

    Kestrel court, Harbour road, Bristol

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