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Microblading

Advanced Medical Aesthetic Courses

Overview

What you do learn in this course: 

  • 1.Introduction to Microblading:
  • Understanding the basics of microblading and its application in cosmetic tattooing.
  • Learning about the history and evolution of microblading.
  • 2.Skin Anatomy and Physiology:
  • Reviewing the structure and characteristics of the skin, especially the eyebrow area.
  • Understanding how skin type and condition can affect microblading outcomes.
  • 3.Health and Safety:
  • Emphasizing the importance of maintaining a sterile and hygienic working environment.
  • Learning about infection control, sanitation, and proper disposal of materials.
  • 4.Client Consultation:
  • Conducting thorough consultations to understand client expectations and preferences.
  • Identifying contraindications and assessing skin suitability for microblading.
  • 5.Eyebrow Design and Shape:
  • Developing skills in eyebrow design, symmetry, and facial mapping.
  • Creating customized eyebrow shapes based on individual features and preferences.
  • 6.Color Theory and Pigments:
  • Understanding color theory as it applies to microblading.
  • Selecting appropriate pigments based on skin tone and desired results.
  • 7.Microblading Tools and Techniques:
  • Familiarizing oneself with microblading tools, including hand tools and blades.
  • Practicing various microblading techniques for different hair stroke patterns.
  • 8.Hands-On Training:
  • Practicing microblading on models or mannequins under the guidance of an experienced instructor.
  • Receiving feedback on technique, pressure, and stroke precision.
  • 9.Aftercare and Healing:
  • Instructing clients on proper aftercare to promote optimal healing.
  • Managing client expectations regarding the healing process and color retention.
  • 10.Touch-Ups and Maintenance:
  • Understanding the importance of touch-up sessions and maintenance appointments.
  • Learning how to address fading and make adjustments during touch-up sessions.
  • 11.Legal and Business Aspects:
  • Understanding the legal requirements and regulations for practicing microblading.
  • Exploring business
  • business practices, pricing strategies, and marketing techniques.
  • 12.Continuing Education:
  • Staying informed about industry trends, new techniques, and advancements in microblading.
  • Pursuing ongoing education to refine skills and stay competitive.

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