Courses in semi permanent make-up, dermopigmentation, tricopigmentation, tattooing and piercing
REGIONAL COURSES
The regional courses in dermopigmentation, permanent makeup / semi permanent makeup and piercing are designed to regulate and enable the operator to work in these specialisations. Through the duration this course it is absolutely forbidden to work on models prior to the pupil advising them of the potential risks that may be encountered during a real treatment. On completion of this course a qualification is granted allowing the student to work within businesses that offer these services or to work in an open private practice.
In short, the private and regional courses are viewed as complementary offering improved skills and ability to foundation courses.
The qualification awarded allows the pupil to open a studio, or to practice the activity of tattooing, permanent makeup / semi-permanent makeup or body piercing.
This type of course is built around three core subjects:
- Infectious diseases and hygiene
- Dermatology
- Technical training
Within the hours of technical training classes permanent makeup / semi permanent makeup lessons will be taught. Practical exercises will take place on synthetic silicone. The equipment necessary for the course will be provided by the school and will not remain the property of the pupil. At the end of the course participants will sit an exam on the topics covered during the course (written, oral and practical). The jury will be comprised of teachers of the course and external members appointed by the province. The qualifying certificate will be issued only to those pupils who pass the exam.
To participate you must be 18 yearsor over.
Main topics of the course:
• Skin and mucous membranes: gross anatomy
• Defence Systems of the skin and mucous membranes
• Inflamed skin and skin infections.
• Main infectious agents and their mode of transmission
• Major blood-transmitted infections
• General precautions
• Immune prophylaxis (vaccination against hepatitis B)
• Prevention of potential transmitted diseases - blood
• Universal precautions
• Immune prophylaxis (vaccination against hepatitis B)
• Disinfection, sterilization and waste disposal
• Tattooing
• Chemical substances involved in tattooing including metals
• Allergies to metals and the constituents of tattoos
• Granulomas and keloids
• Isomorphic reactions in carriers of psoriasis and lichen [r. planus].
• The main health risks associated with tattooing and piercing practices
• Guidelines for the prevention of risk to operators and users (instructions).
Training is not a simple set of concepts in a drawer, it is the result of a staff training plan that structures, reinforces and manifests itself comprehensively in a profession. What we do every day is characterized by maintaining very high sanitary, hygiene, technical and business standards. My advice in this area is never to approach a task without prior preparation.