Programs
Unlock your potential in the beauty and aesthetics industry with The Institute of Medical Aesthetics' three innovative programs—designed to elevate your skills, expand your expertise, and launch your career to new heights.
Medical Aesthetics
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Program Focus: Designed for students aiming for careers in skin analysis, treatment, and maintenance.
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Emphasis: Combines fundamental esthetic knowledge with a medical background.
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Skill Development: Teaches practical skills essential for diagnosing skin needs and determining appropriate treatments.
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Career Preparation: Equips students with the knowledge and skills to secure employment in the medical aesthetics field.


Aesthetic Lasers
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Program Focus: Tailored for students pursuing careers in skin treatment and maintenance using lasers and light therapies.
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Emphasis: Combines core esthetic knowledge with a medical background for a comprehensive learning experience.
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Skill Development: Teaches students to analyze skin needs and determine appropriate laser treatments.
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Commitment: Requires additional weekly hours for online coursework prior to the hands-on lab sessions.
Easily Enroll in More Than One Program
Our diploma programs are structured to provide a comprehensive path through Medical Aesthetics and Aesthetic Injectables. Students may complete each program individually or combine them to expand their clinical knowledge and treatment capabilities within a medically supervised environment.
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Together, the curricula cover advanced skin treatments, corrective modalities, and foundational injectable education—each grounded in anatomy, physiology, facial assessment, patient consultation, safety protocols, and regulatory compliance. Emphasis is placed on understanding tissue health, treatment planning, complication awareness, and appropriate delegation within scope of practice.
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This integrated structure allows students to build layered competency across both skin-focused and injectable disciplines while maintaining clear clinical responsibility. By progressing through one or both programs, students develop practical, hands-on skill sets supported by medical theory, documentation standards, and structured treatment planning frameworks aligned with today’s evolving medical aesthetic landscape.

