Medical and Masters Esthetics Service

Medical and Masters Esthetics Service

Cellulite Treatment- lymphatic drainages (e.g. Post operative treatment, Scar tissue reduction, Mechanical Body & Face Contouring, Customized Garments,, Post-Operative Treatment, Pre- Operative Treatment) Though men also get cellulite, it seems a special scourge of women. Our specialists use the Manual and mechanical lymphatic drainage techniques reduction procedure to soften the…

Body Blood Tissue

Body Blood Tissue  Tissues Facts: a collection of similar cells that perform a particular function❑ Epithelial – endothelium lining of organs❑ Connective – adipose, Granulating wound- connective tissue & blood vessel growing form the base of the wound to create a barrier on the surface of wound. (healing Process)❑ Nerve❑…

Foot Treatment Skills

Foot Treatment Skills Explain Foot Treatment Skills – Sole of the feet and palm of the hands is the thickest location of the stratum Corneum Begin Foot Treatment Skill (optional) Feet Fungal infectionStage – ❑areas of redness and small cracksStage – ❑skin begin peeling off the foot and toesStage –…

Skin Care Consultation

Skin Care Consultation Review Client’s Consultation – Inform client/patient of procedure and therapies outcomes202. Prefer medical, healing, and therapy practices203. Allopathy -Traditional American medicine (e.g. pharmaceutical drugs, surgeries ) creating an opposite symptom treatment204. Homeopathy –Natural Approach – energy and herbal compounds healing creating a like symptom treatment205. Chinese Traditional…

Systems and their Functions

Systems and their functions ❑Muscular❑Head ❑Neck ❑Arm ❑Hand❑Nervous❑Sensory ❑Motor ❑5th cranial nerve (sensory control chewing)❑7th cranial nerve ❑11th cranial nerveAuriculotemporal nerve affects the outer ear and skin over the temple around the peak of the skull.  ❑Skeletal❑Head ❑Neck ❑Arm ❑HandEthmoid bone - sits between the eye socket to help form…

Lesions and Diseases of the Skin

Lesions and Diseases of the Skin Lesion Location /Solitary & Multiple Lesions❑Localized – grouped into specific areas❑Generalized – disperses all over❑Symmetric – no pattern❑Asymmetric –pattern lacking randomness❑Discrete –separate❑Grouped –clustered❑Coalescing/Confluent – smaller into larger❑Cleavage plane – arranged along the lines of skin tensionPrimary Lesion - Knowledge of Lesions develop in result…