PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED AESTHETIC

(Program Code : PCAA)

For Nurses, Aestheticians and Spa Owners

International Recognition & Certifications

Evidence Based Hands-On Clinical Demonstration

In-House Online Library with Clinical Training Videos

Professional Development Opportunities 

 CPD Points from CPD Standards Office (UK)

Invitation to IIWAM Annual Experts Training Events

ENTRY CRITERIA

Nurses & Aestheticians

START DATE

Tuesday, 11 February 2025

SCHEDULE

5-continuous days

LOCATION

Bangsar South, KL

Professional Certificate in Advanced Aesthetic (PCAA) is awarded by

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA

The entry level foundation syllabus, titled “Introduction to Skincare Science and Aesthetic Business Development” for the Professional Diploma In Aesthetic Medicine is certified and awarded by the Malaysian Ministry of Education.

CITY & GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE (C&G)

City & Guilds of London Institute (C&G) is one the World’s renowned educational organization that has high teaching standards. City & Guilds awards their Assured Seal to training Programs that meet their International benchmark standards.

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY (EIU-PARIS)

EIU is a private teaching institution, and an ASIC (Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities) accredited body in the U.K. Both the Professional Diploma & Professional Certificate Programs are awarded by EIU – Paris.

CPD STANDARDS OFFICE (UK)

The CPD Office (UK) recognize high-quality training institutions such as IIWAM. The CPD accreditation seal guarantees that the Learner has completed a high-quality training Program in par with International standards.

Professional Certificate in Advanced Aesthetic (PCAA)

Course Overview

About the course

The Professional Certificate in Advanced Aesthetic (Program Code: PCAA) is an Internationally certified Program in Advanced Aesthetic for Nurses, Aestheticians and Spa Owners. The Program is recommended for Nurses, Aestheticians and Spa Owners who plan to excel in Advanced Aesthetics, with International recognitions.

Schedule
  • 5-continuous days of onsite theory lecture, clinical demonstration and case discussion from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.
  • 1-year access to IIWAM Online Library for self-studying.
Certificates
  • Assured Certificate in Principles of Advanced Aesthetic, issued by City & Guilds of London Institute and International Institute of Wellness & Aesthetic Medicine.
  • Certificate of Continuous Professional Development in Advanced Aesthetic, issued by CPD Standards Office (UK) and International Institute of Wellness & Aesthetic Medicine.
  • Professional Certificate in Advanced Aesthetic, issued by the European International University (on the graduation day).
Fees & Rebates
  • Registration Fee: RM 1800 for Malaysian Learners and USD 450 for International Learners.
  • Program Fee: RM 9000 for Malaysian Learners and USD 2150 for International Learners.
  • Several financial assistances schemes up till RM 1800 / USD 300 are available.

Modules

Pathway to Advanced Aesthetic

This is an Introductory Module, which includes the Program Induction Module, the scope of Aesthetic Medicine, regulatory orders, medico-legal process along with other operative details, particularly on Advanced Aesthetic Business Operations. It also guides Nurses, Aestheticians and Spa Owners on how to set-up an Advanced Aesthetic practice.

Aesthetic Anatomy

This module includes theory lectures on Facial Anatomy, Skin Physiology, Aesthetic Dermatology, Aesthetic Pharmacology and Psychology in Aesthetic Medicine. This module also covers Facial Analysis, Facial Compartments and Danger Zones of the Face in relation to different procedures such as Botulinum Toxin, Dermal Filler, Skin Boosters, Chemical Peel and Lasers.

Science of Botulinum Toxin (BTA)

The theory lectures on Botulinum Toxin includes Serology of Botulinum Toxin, Botulism, Pharmacology of Botulinum Toxin, Mechanism of Action, Indications and Complications related to Botulinum Toxin. At the end of the training, Learners shall understand theoretical and clinical principles of Botulinum Toxin, including the use of Botulinum Toxin for Facial Lines & Wrinkles, Treatment of Hyperhidrosis, Facial Recontouring, use of Botulinum Toxin in chronic pain management and use of Botulinum Toxin in Face & Neck procedures.

Science of Dermal Fillers (DF)

The theory lectures on Dermal Filler are very detailed and includes the Rheology of Dermal Fillers, different types of Dermal Filler, difference between Hyaluronic Acid (HA) and Non-HA Dermal Fillers. The module also focuses extensively on Dermal Filler related complications, including necrosis of the skin and retrograde embolism of Dermal Filler. At the end of the training, Learners shall understand theoretical and clinical principles of Dermal Filler, including the use of Dermal Fillers for Facial Lines, Augmentation & Facial Makeover & Managing Complications.

Laser Skin Rejuvenation, Laser Hair Removal and Laser Tattoo Removal

The theory lectures on Laser Science and Intense Pulsed Light are detailed yet simplified for Learners to understand the theoretical and clinical principles of Selective Photothermolysis, Principles of Homogenous Photothermolysis, Fractional Photothermolysis, Light Tissue Optics and Laser Complications. At the end of the training, Learners shall understand theoretical and clinical principles of Laser Skin Rejuvenation, Laser Hair Removal, Laser for Pigmentation and Laser Tattoo Removal. 

Chemical Peel, Microdermabrasion and Energy Based Devices (HIFU, RF and IR)

This module consists of theory lectures on the use of Chemical Peel, Microdermabrasion and Energy Based Devices, such as Radiofrequency, Infrared and High Intense Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) for skin rejuvenation and skin tightening in Aesthetic Medicine. The topics include the different types of Chemical Peels used in Aesthetic Medicine, stages of wound rejuvenation and complications related to Chemical Peel. For skin tightening devices, the topics include the mechanism of action of skin tightening devices related to Radiofrequency, Infrared and High Intense Focused Ultrasound (HIFU). At the end of the training, Learners shall understand theoretical and clinical principles of Chemical Peel, Microdermabrasion and Energy Based Devices (Radiofrequency, Infrared and High Intense Focused Ultrasound).

Skin Booster, Barbed Suture (Threadlift) and Ultrasound Guided Facial Aesthetic Imaging

This is a supplementary module which consists of theory lectures on Skin Boosters, Barbed Suture and Ultrasound Guided Facial Aesthetic Imaging. The topics on Skin Boosters include the different types of Skin Boosters in Aesthetic Medicine, mechanism of action of Skin Boosters and their indications based on the patient’s needs. The topics on Barbed Suture (Threadlift) includes the different types of Barbed Sutures used in Aesthetic Medicine, their uses, facial vectors in Aesthetic Medicine and techniques of Threadlift. Finally, the Ultrasound Guided Facial Aesthetic Imaging topic will teach Leaners on how to assess facial vessels and facial structures using ultrasound.

Updates on complications and rescue protocols for Advanced Aesthetic procedures

This module consists of discussion on clinical papers and journals, including updated rescue protocols for Advanced Aesthetic procedures. It will also cover newer advancements and updates in Advanced Aesthetic, such as Follicular Unit Extraction (Hair Transplant), Platelet Rich Plasma and Stem Cell Medicine.

Revision and clinical discussion

This is a Revision Module, where Learners will discuss and review any adverse effects they may have encountered during their Clinical procedures and updated rescue protocols. This module also prepares the Learners for the Professional Certificate in Advanced Aesthetic final exam.

Objectives

To be aware of different Aesthetic pharmaceuticals and devices

To have improved their theoretical knowledge in Advance Aesthetic

To have improved their theoretical knowledge in facial anatomy & assessment

To be able to identify Advance Aesthetic procedures

To be confident in assisting in Aesthetic Medical procedures

Can set-up and operate an Advanced Aesthetic practice

To be able to start and operate an Aesthetic Spa

Be aware of their local Aesthetical Medical regulations

ENTRY CRITERIA

Nurses & Aestheticians

START DATE

Tuesday, 11 February 2025

SCHEDULE

5-continuous days

LOCATION

Bangsar South, KL

Program Testimonials

Malisa Masawi

IIWAM is best the Aesthetics Academy for all the spa owners with or without knowledge... Here u will be teach how to avoid & handle complication mostly and not many other academy highlighted on that part..

Jenny Tanaka

Highly recommended institute to study in advance medical aesthetic at IIWAM Education. Whether you’re a practitioner/aesthetician it is an imperative to undergo proper training in facial aesthetics to understand the patient, the product, and the procedure. He/ She must know the benefits, risks, and countermeasures to correct complications and avoid being negligent. Thank you IIWAM- International Institute of Wellness and Aesthetic Medicine.

Reyni Wantania

"A great place for international beauty courses! I have attended several courses here and the results are amazing. The experienced and knowledgeable instructors provide well-structured lessons and provide useful feedback. They are also very helpful in providing career advice and mentoring we went through a professional development process. I feel very confident after completing the course here. Thank you so much to the entire amazing team here!"

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