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Advanced Cosmetic Electrology Procedures 

Practised for over 100 years by Electrologists. Advanced Cosmetic Electrology or Advanced Cosmetic Procedures using short-wave diathermy has evolved over the past decade to include treatment of minor skin dermatoses using plasma devices. Skin conditions that an ACE commonly treats are; skin tags, thread veins, spider nevi, blood spots, milia, small cysts and warts, etc.  

Typically, training was restricted to qualified electrologists with Regulated Qualifications in Electrolgy e.g. IHBC,  VTCT, CIDESCO, BABTAC, BIE,. But now training to integrate ACE into your clinical practice couldn't be easier. It is open to those who hold a minimum equivalent to a level 3 qualification in anatomy & physiology. This menas its open to Remedial Massage and Sports Therapists, Foot Health Practitioners, Beauty Therapists, Hairdressers, Trichologists, Naturopaths and Naprapaths. Especially those who hold our qualifications. 

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Entry Qualifications & Delivery

Minimum of a level 3, including anatomy and physiology. Preferably an Electrology or Beauty Therapy Level 3 qualification. 

Theory is delivered and assessed 100% online. 

Practical training is undertaken face-to-face at our clinic in Glasgow for 1 full day, and includes final clinical assessment. 

Accredited by the British and International Association of Health and Aesthetics (B.I.A.H.A) and the Society of Naturaopathic and Naprapathic Doctors for extended scope practice. Graduation from this course will grant automatic registration. 

SSyllabus: Dermatology. Electrical physics. Hygiene and Infection Control. Consultation & Contra-indications. Consent. Professional Ethics. Aftercare. Pharmacology and Local Anaesthetics. 

 

 FEE.......................£850.00

Contact us to enrol. 

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