Lesson 1Skin type and phototype assessment: Fitzpatrick classification, skin condition, tanning history, pigmentary tendency assessmentYou will learn to classify skin using Fitzpatrick phototypes and assess current condition, tanning history, and pigment tendency. This guides energy selection, test spots, and counselling on post-treatment pigment risks and sun behaviour.
Assigning Fitzpatrick phototype accuratelyEvaluating current skin barrier conditionReviewing tanning and sunburn historyAssessing pigmentary and scarring tendencyAdjusting parameters by skin typeLesson 2Informed consent documentation: elements to include (procedure explanation, risks/benefits, alternatives, expected outcomes, number of sessions, costs)This section details the components of informed consent for electrolysis. You will learn how to explain the procedure, risks, benefits, alternatives, costs, and session numbers in clear language and document understanding and voluntary agreement.
Explaining procedure steps in plain languageDiscussing common and rare risksOutlining benefits and realistic outcomesPresenting alternatives and no-treatmentDocumenting consent and client questionsLesson 3Contraindications checklist: absolute and relative contraindications for electrolysis and rationaleYou will learn to build and use a contraindication checklist for electrolysis. The section distinguishes absolute from relative contraindications and explains the rationale, referral needs, and when to postpone or modify treatment safely.
Defining absolute contraindicationsRecognizing relative contraindicationsWhen to seek medical clearanceModifying plans for mild risk factorsDocumenting contraindication decisionsLesson 4Client expectations and goals: eliciting realistic outcomes and setting measurable goals for upper lip and chinHere you will practise eliciting and refining client goals for upper lip and chin. You will learn to translate desires into measurable targets, explain timelines, and align expectations with hair biology and realistic treatment outcomes.
Open-ended questions to explore goalsDefining measurable hair reduction targetsExplaining timelines and regrowth cyclesNegotiating session frequency and budgetDocumenting agreed expectations clearlyLesson 5Comprehensive medical history questions: systemic illnesses, thyroid medication details, hormonal history, menstrual/PCOS screening, autoimmune disease, recent infectionsHere you will structure a focused medical history for electrolysis. Topics include endocrine and thyroid issues, hormonal and menstrual patterns, PCOS, autoimmune disease, recent infections, and how each factor influences risk and outcomes.
Screening systemic and endocrine illnessesDetailing thyroid diagnosis and dosingMenstrual, PCOS, and androgen excess historyAutoimmune and connective tissue disordersRecent infections, wounds, and healing issuesLesson 6Previous hair removal methods: laser, waxing, tweezing, electrolysis — effects and timing related to treatment planningThis section explains how prior laser, waxing, tweezing, and electrolysis affect follicle cycles, hair density, and skin response. You will learn optimal waiting periods and how to integrate this history into safe treatment planning.
Mapping prior laser zones and parametersAssessing waxing and tweezing frequencyIdentifying residual effects of past electrolysisDetermining appropriate waiting intervalsAdapting treatment plan to hair historyLesson 7Risk factors specific to Anna: how to evaluate thyroid medication impact and scarring/pigmentation riskThis section focuses on client Anna as a case study. You will evaluate how thyroid medication, skin history, and family scarring patterns affect risk of pigment change and scarring, and how to adapt settings, intervals, and aftercare.
Reviewing Anna’s thyroid diagnosisAssessing skin fragility and drynessFamily history of keloids or dark marksAdjusting energy and probe selectionTailoring aftercare to Anna’s risksLesson 8Recording pain tolerance and anxiety: validated scales and how to document preferencesThis section teaches how to evaluate pain tolerance and anxiety using simple validated scales. You will learn to document scores, triggers, and coping preferences, then integrate them into scheduling, technique choices, and comfort measures.
Using numeric and visual pain scalesScreening for procedure-related anxietyDocumenting comfort preferences clearlyPlanning session length by toleranceNonpharmacologic comfort strategiesLesson 9Medication, supplement and topical use screening: photosensitizing agents, anticoagulants, isotretinoin, thyroid meds interactions and clearance periodsHere you will learn to screen medications, supplements, and topicals that alter healing, bleeding, and photosensitivity. Emphasis is placed on isotretinoin, anticoagulants, thyroid drugs, and how to apply safe clearance periods before treatment.
Identifying photosensitizing medicationsAssessing anticoagulant and antiplatelet useIsotretinoin history and safe delay periodsThyroid medications and skin–hair effectsDocumenting supplements and herbal productsLesson 10Photography and record keeping: standardized pre-treatment photos, chart fields, and baseline measurement documentationThis section covers standardised photography and charting to track progress and manage risk. You will learn lighting, positioning, and camera settings, plus how to record baseline density, skin status, and treatment parameters in client records.
Standardizing lighting and camera anglesPositioning for upper lip and chin viewsDocumenting baseline hair density mapsRecording skin lesions and pigment changesLinking photos to chart entries securely