Description
Mandatory Units – Candidates must complete all units in this group.
Infection Control and Prevention for Cosmetic, Aesthetic and Needle Related Treatments
Professional Practice for Aesthetic Practitioners
Anatomy and Physiology for Advanced Aesthetic Practice
Optional Units – Candidates must complete at least three units in this group.
Principles and Practice of Microneedling
Principles and Practice of Chemical Peel Treatments
Principles and Practice of Micro-Needle Mesotherapy
Principles and Practice of Subcutaneous Skin Booster Injections
Principles and Practice of Non-Surgical Fat Reduction
Extra units may be added for an additional cost, please ask for more details.
Each candidate is required to produce a portfolio of evidence which demonstrates their achievement of all of the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each unit.
Evidence can include:
• Observation report by assessor
• Assignments/projects/reports
• Professional discussion
• Witness testimony
• Candidate product
• Worksheets
• Record of oral and written questioning
• Recognition of Prior Learning
Candidates must demonstrate the level of competence described in the units.
Assessment is the process of measuring a candidate’s skill, knowledge and understanding against the standards set in the qualification.