HI fellow Estheticians. I am reaching out today just to get a little feedback. I am new to this industry about 4 months in to being a full time Esthetician. I had a small issue with a client and a IPL treatment, the client and their skin are totally fine, the situation really through me for a loop though. I still feel like my confidence hasn't recovered and I am nervous still every time I do any treatment. I question if this is the field I should be in?
Has anyone else felt like this when you first started or had a scary situation happen from a treatment?
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Haha!You wouldn't be any good to anybody if you didn't question yourself. I burned the heck out of a friend of mine so bad it turned blue! That was five years ago and I still freak out doing peels. EVERYBODY and their skin is different. I one time had a client freak out when I waxed her. And I had another client who reacted to body mud. Nothing like being covered head to toe in hives. We are not God and we can't do it ALL. Should you quit? Well, that's up to you. What I have found is that when I do something like this, I research the heck out of it to make sure it WONT happen again or WHY it did happen and become an expert on it. This builds back up your confidence and helps you learn what happened. The best way to overcome something is to get back in that saddle and pony up!
Amy-
Thank you for sharing and for reminding me that. I'm not the only person in this industry a treatment gone awry. :)
Heck no you aren't! LOL I think most of us could tell you some stories...
At the same time, if you've given it another try and you're finding that it's just not fun or enjoyable for you any more, you might want to evaluate your options. To be performing IPL at 4 months in is pretty intense - it's hard to really "see" the skin when you're so green. Out of curiosity, were you in a Dr.'s office, or are you in a state where estheticians can practice IPL outside of medical supervision? IPL is an amazing tool (I wish estheticians had independent access to it in my state), BUT it's not the only way to treat skin. Not sure if this is your situation, but sometimes newly licensed estheticians get employed in laser/IPL centers where no other treatments are performed... perhaps you'd be happier in more of a spa setting where you can do things like facials if you're not already? Lots of options. Remember, makeup is still big for estheticians, as are body treatments, scrubs, wraps, airbrush tanning, etc., and these are all services that people are willing to pay for. Good luck!
I believe we have all pretty much done something. It's likely called a practice for that reason! In school I took half the width of a ladies eyebrows off-didn't realize the wax squished into the main part of brow! (thank goodness she was a former student and very understanding, but I panicked at the sight!) Another time, after licensing, I volunteered to clean up a ladies brows during a facial, which I did and thought they looked great. She was mortified when she looked in the mirror, said she wanted Brooke Shield's. She had nothing like BS's to work with. I took nothing from the main brow! I felt horrible, but learned to communicate more carefully. Of course, I've never seen her again.
I had a friend of mine quit the field once because she didn't like spa music. Lol
Christine
Yes. And do not quit. You will regret it and it will shape your future in a negative way.
Try this...
Every single procedure you do, think "Slow and Steady Wins the Post Procedure Complication Race".
What this basically says is whatever you plan on doing, go slightly less and give yourself some room for skin issues or 'land mines' that are out of site and cannot be known.
1. Clients lie - are not honest with what they are doing or have done to their skin
2. Their skin is not always the same from day to day or procedure to procedure
3. New clients are hard no matter what
Give the client what they are paying for and I know this is the difficult part because most want 6 years of abuse cleared in one treatment but do your best to give yourself that room. It might just be the difference you need to gain your confidence back.
Marty
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HI all! I wanted to send an update about how the client's skin is healing. The marks from the IPL burn have lighten up so much. We are still doing facials and laser genesis to help with the pigmentation but over all this very scary scenario has turned out ok. I am still working on getting my confidence up, but it is well on it's way. I do love this industry and I want to master all treatments I provide. I just have to understand that will take continued education and experience. I hope everyone's 2014 has started off positive and healthy. If you have any suggestions on Books, Classes, Webniars, websites, anything that will continue my education and increase my knowledge on IPL and Laser treatments I would greatly appreciate any resource out there. Thanks again :)
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