I'm a new Esty and I'm trying to expand my knowledge in order to provide my clients with the best treatment and care. I think specializing in Acne Treatment is very rewarding because of the satisfaction that I feel after helping someone with acne. Once I get my clients clear and on a maintenance program, what treatment(s) can I offer them that would reduce the appearance of acne scars?
I would love everyone's input on this. Thanks!
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If you are really serious about treating acne, this is an incredibly comprehensive training DVD that gives you all of the information that we use at our acne clinic to be successful at treating acne. Along with that price comes all the support that you will need when you have questions and/or have a difficult case to clear. Believe me, we have seen it all.
I know it seems expensive and we want to attract only those skincare professionals who are truly serious about treating acne. If you would like some contact info of some of our wholesale clients, I would be happy to supply you with some names, so you can get a sense of how it changed the focus of their business. When you get good at treating acne, you never have a slow business day! Also, fyi it's $325.
@ Laura...first, I want to add my support to your acne program. I, too, bought your training program (very well done, and I am not easy to impress) and products, and have three clients started. We are all very excited to see how it unfolds.
Second, will you please give more specifics on the use of 15% TCA for scars. After prepping the skin, you apply the acid a drop at a time? From a Q-tip or eye dropper? You wait a couple of minutes between drops? With TCA, you get a frost if enough is applied. Is that what you mean by blanching, or does your method go beyond frost? It must, or you wouldn't get a scab, right? What do you charge per session to treat, say, 5 or 6 scars at one time?
Thanks!
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