Lesson 1Focused physical exam: facial anatomy, skin quality, laxity, volume loss, dynamic vs static linesThis part outlines a targeted cosmetic body check, focusing on face structure, skin condition, looseness, volume levels, and moving versus fixed lines to make real, ordered, and body-safe treatment plans.
Check face shape and support structureLook at skin feel, holes, and colour issuesCheck looseness, drooping, and tissue dropTell moving from fixed wrinklesSpot volume drop and fat area changesOrder findings into step-by-step treatment plansLesson 2Dermatoscopic and photographic documentation: tools, standardized views, Fitzpatrick classificationThis part describes skin scope and photo recording, including picking devices, standard angles, lights, and skin types, to follow results, help diagnosis, and strengthen legal safety.
Pick cameras, lenses, and light setupsStandardise patient position and anglesUse steady light and background settingsAdd skin scope for spot checksClassify skin type with Fitzpatrick and GlogauStore and protect images for later checksLesson 3Medication and supplement review: anticoagulants, isotretinoin, immunosuppressants, herbal supplementsThis part details steady review of medicines and extras, including blood thinners, isotretinoin, immune weakeners, and plant remedies, to expect bleeding, bruising, slow healing, and clashes with beauty work.
Spot blood thinners and clot stoppersCheck isotretinoin and vitamin A useLook at steroids and immune weakening treatmentScreen for light-sensitive medicinesRecord plant and shop-bought itemsWork with doctors on medicine changesLesson 4Assessment of vascular and sensory status: palpation, blanching tests, vascular mappingThis part shows how to check blood flow and feeling before work, using touch, whitening, and mapping to find high-risk spots, body differences, and nerve issues that may change injection plans and problem handling.
Feel pulses and check blood returnDo whitening and press safety testsMap main face blood lines and danger spotsSpot past surgery, marks, and fillersScreen for nerve damage and changed feelingPlan safer injection levels and amountsLesson 5Medical history essentials: systemic diseases, medications, allergies, pregnancy and breastfeedingThis part covers aimed medical past for beauty patients, focusing on body-wide illnesses, medicines, allergies, and baby-making status to expect problems, change product picks, and time work safely and rightly.
Screen for heart and body sugar illnessSpot auto-immune and joint tissue problemsCheck allergies, skin sensitivity, and past drug reactionsLook at pregnancy, baby plans, nursingCheck bleeding risk and healing issuesClear past numb or surgery problemsLesson 6Lifestyle and skin care factors: sun exposure, smoking, topical regimens, recent tanningThis part looks at life ways and skin care that affect healing, colour change, and treatment lasting, including sun time, smoking, tanning, and cream routines, to best time, advise, and prep plans.
Measure long and short sun timeCheck indoor tanning and fresh burnsLook at smoking, e-cig, and tobacco useReview now creams and doctor itemsSpot irritants, scrubbers, and vitamin APlan prep and after care routinesLesson 7Cosmetic history and psychosocial screening: previous aesthetic treatments, expectations, body dysmorphic riskThis part reviews getting beauty past, looking at reasons, and checking mind-social warnings, including body image disorder, to match hopes, guard patient good, and back right treatment choices.
Record past beauty and cut workCheck joy with old beauty resultsLook at reasons and treatment aimsScreen for body image disorder and warningsLook at social, culture, money pressuresTalk consent, self-choice, treatment limitsLesson 8Dermatologic history: acne, rosacea, prior procedures, scarring, photosensitivityThis part focuses on aimed skin past, including spots, red face, marks, colour issues, and light sensitivity, to guess flare risk, odd healing, and colour change after lights, peels, shots, and energy tools.
Record spots, red face, oily skin rashCheck past thick and raised marksLook at dark patches and after-mark darkScreen for light sensitivity and light skin issuesNote past lights, peels, and skin renewCheck long infections and mouth sores