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ITEC Level 3 Certificate in Access to Aesthetics
The ITEC Level 3 Certificate in Access to Aesthetic Therapies is a VTCT Skills beauty therapy qualification aimed at learners with no formal background in beauty therapy training, who wish to gain access to additional study of advanced aesthetic treatments at levels 4 and above. This saves them studying Level 2 and 3 where many units will be irrelevant to them when progressing into an aesthetic career.
ITEC Level 3 Certificate in Access to Aesthetics
How long is the course?
- 3 Lesson Days
- Anatomy & Physiology Whatsapp Support Group
- Online Resources and Learning
- Assessment Days at The AATT (depending on experience)
- Lesson Days can be booked to meet your availability
- One to One lessons and Private lessons available
- The AATT offer ‘Refresher Days’ to all students
- Training in-house in salon and spa
What is expected of the student to complete a fast track course?
- Full attendance of the lesson dates
- A full commitment to work hard
- Successfully complete assessments
- Theory examinations
- Practical examinations
- Case Studies/Portfolio of evidence
- Assignments
Course Criteria Mandatory Units:
UBT285 Skin analysis and facial skincare
Understand the effects and indications for facial treatments
- Benefit of facial therapy
- Safe application of techniques
- Skin analysis
- Contra-indications to facial treatment
- Skin diseases and disorders
- Skin conditions
- Variations in pigment and the Fitzpatrick scale
- Factors that influence facial treatments
- Expected reactions and contra-actions that may occur and responses
- Effects and use of products
- Methods and benefits of skin warming
- Extraction methods
- Professional terminology
Be able to prepare for facial treatments
- Considerations for setting up area
- Prepare and check the work area, equipment and products
- Complete consultation
- Instruct the client on how to prepare for treatments
Be able to provide facial treatments
- Prepare the client and their skin for facial treatments
- Carry out facial techniques
- Provide suitable aftercare advice
- Update and maintain the client treatment records
UBT286 Consultation and client care
Know the Principles of Client Care
- Important factors relating to client care
- Impact of poor client care
- Limits of own authority
- Factors that can reduce the effectiveness of client care
Know the Principles of Consultation
- Reasons for carrying out a consultation
- Gaining relevant information during consultation
- How to adapt communication techniques to different cultural needs
Be able to Conduct a Client Consultation
- Prepare self and work area for consultation
- Prepare and utilise client records
- Demonstrate consultation techniques
- Identify factors which may limit or affect the desired outcome
- Communicate a treatment/service plan to the client
- Provide recommendations and service advice
UBT287 Anatomy, physiology and pathology
Understand the relevant pathologies associated with each system of the human body
- Pathologies of the integumentary system
- Pathologies of the skeletal system
- Pathologies of the muscular system
- Pathologies of the circulatory system
- Pathologies of the lymphatic system
- Pathologies of the respiratory system
- Pathologies of the endocrine system
- Pathologies of the nervous system
- Pathologies of the digestive system
- Pathologies of the excretory system
- Pathologies of the reproductive system
UBT288 Electrical science
Understand electricity and the effects of an electrical current
- Measurements of electricity
- Terminology associated with electrical equipment
- Electrical treatments and how their effects on the skin are achieved
Understand natural and artificial electromagnetic radiation
- Types of electromagnetic radiation
- Effects of electromagnetic radiation on body tissue
- Harmful effects of ultra-violet radiation on the body tissue
UBT289 Maintain health and safety in the salon
Understand how to maintain health, safety, hygiene and security practices
- Working safely and hygienically within the work environment
- Hazards and risks
- Procedure for risk assessment
- Limits of own authority
- Types of accidents and emergencies that can occur
- Preventing work related complaints
- Importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Personal presentation
- The importance of sterilisation, sanitation and disinfection
- Sterilisation and disinfecting methods used in salons
Understand how to follow emergency procedures
- Use firefighting equipment for different types of fire
- Dangers of the incorrect use of firefighting equipment on different types of fires
- Salon policy for security of staff, clients and visitors
- Name emergency personnel
- Reporting and recording accidents
Understand the role of the health and safety supervisor
Responding to hazards and risks ensuring working practices meet legal requirements Maintaining a safe salon, monitoring and supporting others in a supervisory role
Salon policy for security of staff, clients and visitors
About The AATT
Founded in 2003, our Tutors, Assessors and IQA’s have over 55 years of experience delivering impeccable levels of training excellence in VTCT, NVQ, ITEC, ABT, City & Guilds and CA accreditations.
The AATT offers exclusive Salon/Spa training, FAST TRACK study to qualification, Tailor-made dates to suit, and One to One training in a relaxing environment highly conducive to quick and efficient learning.
The AATT Mission Statement
We acknowledge that our students sometimes like to come back for further practice in a working environment. The AATT provides this FOC to any student who has studied a course with us and would like further practice or a refresher.
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