Should you wish to further your beauty career, Advanced Esthetics Training at the Institute of Modern Beauty Centennial gives you a gateway to more skills, services, and earnings. This blog will walk you through exactly what you will be learning, why it is so important, and how to prepare questions or things to look for before enrollment.
What “Advanced Esthetics Training” Entails
Advanced esthetics goes beyond the basics of facials and wax. It is about newer and much-valued treatments in demand by clients, under which eyelash extensions (volume included), microneedling, dermaplaning, permanent makeup, chemical peels, and cosmetic injectables must fall. At IMBeauty Centennial, these things are not just “extras”; they are actual avenues of training.
Training like this is especially oriented toward people who are already starting their careers in esthetics, cosmetology, or any related fields. You will learn by taking your basic skills and improving upon them with advanced techniques and working hands-on with treatments that have a tighter scope of function and require greater skill.
Core Components You Will Learn
Key areas covered by the Advanced Esthetics Training program that will help you know what to expect and prepare for:
1. Skin Anatomy & Physiology
This covers knowing your skin inside out: how it behaves, how it heals, how it reacts to stimuli. Layers of the skin, types of skin, and how skin reacts to treatment will be studied.
2. Safety, Sanitation & Protocols
More advanced treatments can have greater risks associated if not properly administered, so IMBeauty places heavy emphasis on regulations, hygiene, sanitization, and other elements of state-compliant safety that make your work safe as well as professional.
3. Hands-on Practice in Advanced Treatments
The hands-on portion includes supervised practice of dermaplaning, microneedling, eyelash extensions (including volume), permanent makeup, chemical peels, and potential injectables (depending on licensing). This hands-on application will instill confidence and help to enhance their technique.
4. Consultation Skills & Client Management
They consider not only performing treatments but also discussing client goals, areas of concern A&H History, contraindications, expectations, post-treatment care, follow-ups, etc., etc.
5. Professional Development & Business Skills
Advanced training gives you insider knowledge on how to run a successful service: pricing, marketing, ethics, selling, continuing education, and keeping up with esthetics.
Why It Matters for Students
You might question: “Why do all of this? Isn’t regular esthetic training sufficient?” Here are the reasons that advanced training adds value
- More services = more ways to attract clients and bill more for specialized work.
- Customers are looking for the particular skills (microneedle, dermaplaning, etc.), placing you ahead of the listing.
- The confidence to maintain safety and standard protocols to avoid accidents, client dissatisfaction, or skin complications.
- Better business and consultation skills make for a stronger rapport with clients, which means repeat business.
What to Ask Before You Enroll
To get your money’s worth from advanced esthetics training, consider asking the school:
• How many hours of hands-on work are offered for each advanced treatment?
• What qualifications do the instructors hold? What is the student-to-instructor ratio?
• What licensing or certification does this training fulfill in Colorado?
• Does this include supplies and tools, or does the student have to provide their own?
• What kind of support does the school offer after training (mentorship, practice labs, etc.)?
Conclusion
Advanced Esthetics Training at the Institute of Modern Beauty Centennial is more than just a certificate; it is an opportunity to build skills that many clients are now requesting. If you are interested in using more than just facials and basic skincare, then this course will give you a roadmap to do so safely and professionally, and with confidence.
For further information, you can check out the course catalog on the Institute’s website; sign up for a facility tour and speak with the instructors. It is a good time to cross-compare and evaluate whether the training fits your future goals—and begin walking the path to the higher-level and better-equipped esthetics career of your choice.