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24-hour Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation Substances

Advanced Medical Aesthetics Center (AMAC, a school designed to teach medical/cosmetic skin care treatments and procedures) is a teaching facility sanctioned by the Colorado State Commission on Higher Education. It is the only medical aesthetics school supervised and/or instructed by board certified cosmetic surgeons, Jeffrey R. Raval, MD, FACS and Ben Lee, MD, MBA. AMAC (Advanced Medical Aesthetics Center) an all inclusive teaching facility aimed at providing a full array of courses needed to start or augment a non-surgical cosmetic medical practice. Instructional courses available will include: laser hair reduction, laser tattoo reduction, laser vein reduction, as well as an aesthetician certification (to include basic services to be taught such as: facials, mild chemical peels, and microdermabrasion). Learning can then branch out to more advanced training, such as, chemical peels, acne reduction, and facial rejuvenation/laser skin resurfacing. The latest technologies will be reviewed and advantages/disadvantages of each will be discussed.

Physicians/nurses may also acquire training for injectables used in the cosmetic industry. Botox® and fillers (Restylane®, Perlane®, Juverderm Ultra ™ and Ultra Plus ™, Radiesse®, and Sculptra® )Jeffrey R. Raval, MD, FACS is a national trainer for Botox®, Juvederm™, Restylane®/Perlane®, and Sculptra®. In addition to these instructional courses, practical courses discussing how to start, market, and succeed in the cosmetic industry will be covered.

Courses will be supervised by our board certified cosmetic surgeons, Jeffrey R. Raval, MD, FACS and Ben Lee, MD, MBA. All other instructors are certified laser specialists certified by the Colorado State Commission on Higher Education.

The courses taught at AMAC (Advanced Medical Aesthetics Center) will be held at one of Denver, Colorado’s two most prestigious cosmetic offices either at Dr. Jeffrey R. Raval’s office at Rocky Mountain Laser Aesthetics, 250 Steele Street, Suite #206 Denver, Colorado 80206, or Dr. Ben Lee’s office at 3701 South Clarkson Street, Suite #200 in Englewood, Colorado 80113.

AMAC offers a variety of times to fit any schedule. Please see the link for scheduled class times.

Qualified students will be required to submit a resume that includes prior schooling and detailed career history. Attendees will be required to provide copies of medical license, board certifications and other supporting documentation that is requested by the AMAC Director. Students will be required to have at least two years of college or two years of work experience and provide the necessary documentation that supports the requirements for each class. An entrance exam may be required depending on the course. There is no credit for previous training, education or experience. Upon satisfactory completion of these courses, the student will receive state approved certification necessary for career advancement and for malpractice insurance coverage. Please note rules and regulations for laser aesthetic providers vary from state to state. Students will be responsible for checking with their own state regulations regarding the practice of laser cosmetic procedures. The school does not discriminate based on race, sex, religion, ethnic origin, or disability. We cannot guarantee student placement in the program/course without an application and deposit. AMAC Advanced Medical Aesthetics Center neither actively assists nor guarantees job placements of graduates.

Students may choose to attend individual courses separately or may choose to take all courses provided for a discount where applicable. AMAC encourages you to contact us prior to applying for any of the courses to assist you through the application process. AMAC encourages you to contact us prior to applying for any of the courses to assist you through the application process.

AMAC curriculum is designed for licensed health care providers and other professionals that will be governed under the terms of the current Rule 800 of the Colorado Board of Medical Examiners. These classes are designed for industry professionals to increase their skin care procedure offerings thereby increasing the revenue for their current practice.

The courses include: basic esthetician with a medical emphasis, microdermabrasion, basic peels to advanced peels, laser classes including hair reduction, vein reduction, facial rejuvenation, acne, tattoo reduction and injectable classes.

The laser courses will include everything from laser safety, types of lasers, procedures, patient selection, contraindications and clinical applications, as well as, “real time” practice in the AMAC lab. Individuals interested in the laser courses must be certified in the basic 40 hour basic hair reduction course before taking any advanced laser courses. Please check all courses thoroughly for their pre-requisites. AMAC curriculum includes clinical applications for all courses where the student will perform treatments related to the particular class.

AMAC is owned and operated by two premier Denver plastic surgeons. Offering advanced educational classes in their aesthetics field in which they practice is important to them. They want to promote a higher standard of practice in the aesthetic field and an opportunity to the consumer to have access to more aesthetic education.

AMAC encourages you to contact us prior to applying for any of the courses to assist you through the application process.

What does it take to succeed?
  • A winning attitude and strong communication skills.
  • A desire to achieve excellence and to assist people.
  • The ability to meet high standards and demand it of others.
  • Accepting challenges but realizing limitations in expectations.
  • Keeping long-term goals, future patient success as a constant guide.
  • Strong customer service skills and a high degree of professionalism.
The courses taught at AMAC (Advanced Medical Aesthetics Center) will be held at one of Denver, Colorado’s two most prestigious cosmetic offices either at Dr. Jeffrey R. Raval’s office at Rocky Mountain Laser Aesthetics, 250 Steele Street, Suite #206 Denver, Colorado 80206, or Dr. Ben Lee’s office at 3701 South Clarkson Street, Suite #200 in Englewood, Colorado 80113.

Chemical peels is a cosmetic procedure which is used to lessen the appearance of fine lines, sun damage and minor facial scars but also are most effective when used in combination with other acne treatments.

Chemicals, such as glycolic acid or salicylic acid, applied to your skin help remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, remove whiteheads and blackheads, and can generate new skin growth. These chemical peels are often used with acne creams or gels for better penetration of the medication. Depending on strength of the chemical, side effects of chemical peels range from temporary redness, blisters, scaling and crusting to scarring, infection and abnormal skin coloring.

Chemical peels is a cosmetic procedure which is used to lessen the appearance of fine lines, sun damage and minor facial scars but also are most effective when used in combination with other acne treatments.

Light, medium and deep chemical peels have been used in dermatology for more than a century and their popularity increased dramatically during the past decade. The main indications for this procedure include photoaging, perioral wrinkling, acne scars, and precancerous skin lesions. A chemical peel is a nonsurgical procedure that compares favorably with other surgical and nonsurgical procedures for skin rejuvenation, such as surgical face-lifting, dermabrasion, and laser resurfacing. It is a safe and cost-effective method that provides significant results and a high degree of patient satisfaction and is additional revenue to a medical practice. Learn to stack procedures with this advanced course. This is a non-surgical process. A licensed technician providing this procedure is required by Colorado State Law to have additional certified classroom training. The objective of the class is for the participant to have proficiency in the following: Skin Analysis, Conditions, Contraindications & Post-Treatment, Product Ingredients of Chemical Peels and different kinds of peels, Chemical Peel Treatment Procedures & Treatment of Reactions.

 

Cosmetic Resurfacing Exfoliation Substances (Chemical Peels)

A chemical peel is even and controlled exfoliation of several layers of skin by the application of a topical acid. This treatment allows exposure of new skin growth leaving skin rejuvenated and revitalized. This process speeds up the creation of new cells which leaves skin feeling smooth and fresh after the very first chemical peel treatment. This is a non-surgical process. A licensed technician providing this procedure is required by Colorado State Law to have additional certified classroom training. The objective of the class is for the participant to have proficiency in the following: Skin Analysis, Conditions, Contraindications & Post-Treatment, Product Ingredients of Chemical Peels and different kinds of peels, Chemical Peel Treatment Procedures & Treatment of Reactions

 
 
 
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