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M.SC. (AESTHETICS & COSMETOLOGY)

Eligibility
MBBS/BDS/BHMS/BAMS (Preference if any certificate or diploma or fellowship in Facial Aesthetic Medicine or clinical cosmetology)

The course ensures providing hands-on experience andThe programme is specially designed to provide in-depth knowledge of facial aesthetics and clinical cosmetology to professionals. It focuses on empowering the professional with basics to advanced procedures, the latest technologies, and advanced techniques. The extensive hands-on training on live patients is one of our major highlights.

The course communicates professional concepts, designs, and solutions concerning aesthetics and cosmetology. It provides techniques, skills, and understanding to the professionals to efficiently practice in the field of cosmetology. The student-oriented learning and analysis procedures emphasize enhancement, rejuvenation, and restoration of cosmetic problems.

Learn from the expert and experienced faculty for the guidance that boosts the necessary skills and knowledge. The programme follows international guidelines to extend the latest training and learning sessions to help professionals become an expert in aesthetics and cosmetology.



Semester I

Paper Code:MS-O&C-.101
Paper Name: Fundamentals of Skin & Facia Course

Unit – I
1. Introduction & History of Aesthetics & Cosmetology
  1. Overview of aesthetics and cosmetology
  2. Historical development and milestones in the field
Unit – II
2. Facial Anatomy
  1. Anatomy of the face, including muscles, bones, and nerves
  2. Understanding facial proportions and symmetry
3. Stem Cells
  1. Introduction to stem cells and their potential applications in aesthetics
  2. Use of stem cells in regenerative medicine and cosmetic procedures
Unit – III
4. Skin & Fascia
  1. Structure and functions of the skin
  2. Different skin types and conditions
  3. Aging process and its impact on the skin
  4. Fascia and its role in aesthetics and cosmetology

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.102
Paper Name: Chemical Peels

Unit – I
1. Classification of Chemical Peels
  1. Superficial, medium, and deep peels
  2. Chemical agents used in peels
2. Types of Chemical Peels & Uses
  1. Glycolic acid peels
  2. Salicylic acid peels
  3. TCA peels
  4. Combination peels and their indications
3. Indication
  1. Treatment of acne, pigmentation, and photo-aging
  2. Scar revision with chemical peels
Unit – III
4. Contraindication
  1. Absolute and relative contraindications for chemical peels
  2. Precautions and safety measures
5. Post Care
  1. Post-peel care instructions
  2. Management of complications and side effects

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.103
Paper Name: Non-Invasive Facelift & Body Countering

Unit – I
1. Threads
  1. Introduction
  2. Types of threads and their applications
  3. Techniques and procedures for thread lifting
Unit – II
2. BTX
  1. Introduction to botulinum toxin
  2. Indications for cosmetic use
  3. Injection techniques and dosage guidelines
3. Fillers
  1. Dermal fillers and their composition
  2. Different types of fillers and their applications
  3. Injection techniques and anatomical considerations
Unit – III
4. Body Countering Devices
  1. Non-invasive body contouring techniques
  2. Radiofrequency, ultrasound, and cryolipolysis
5. Face Lifting Devices
  1. Overview of non-surgical face-lifting devices
  2. High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and radiofrequency devices

Paper Code:MS-O&C-.104
Paper Name : Clinical Laser & IPL

Unit – I
1. Introduction to Laser
  1. Principles of laser technology
  2. Different laser types and their characteristics
2. Type of Laser
  1. Diode lasers
  2. Q-switched lasers
  3. CO2 lasers and erbium lasers
Unit – II
3. Techniques
  1. Laser resurfacing
  2. Laser hair removal
  3. Laser tattoo removal
4. Indication & Contraindications
  1. Common indications for laser treatments
  2. Contraindications and precautions for laser procedures
Unit - III
5. Patient Management
  1. Pre-treatment assessment and informed consent
  2. Patient counseling and expectations management
6. Post Care
  1. Post-treatment care instructions
  2. Management of complications and adverse effects

Semester II

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.201
Paper Name: Micro needling & Micro

Unit – I
1. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
  1. Introduction to PRP therapy
  2. Indications for PRP in aesthetics and hair restoration
Unit – II
2. Meso-therapy
  1. Overview of mesotherapy and its applications
  2. Injection techniques and cocktail formulations
3. Micro pigmentation
  1. Lip
  2. Eyebrow
  3. BB glow
Unit - III
4. Injection Techniques
  1. Proper injection techniques for mesotherapy and PRP
  2. Safety guidelines and precautions

Paper Code:MS-O&C-.202
Paper Name: Clinical Aspects

Unit – I
1. Clinical Assessment & Case Selection
  1. Evaluation of patient's aesthetic concerns
  2. Patient profiling and case selection for various treatments
2. Medico Legal Aspects
  1. Ethical and legal considerations in aesthetics and cosmetology
  2. Documentation and record-keeping
Unit – II
3. Patient Screening & Medical Evaluation
  1. Pre-treatment screening and assessment of medical history
  2. Managing expectations and identifying contraindications
4. Hygiene
  1. Infection control and sterilization protocols
  2. Maintaining a clean and safe clinical environment
Unit - III
5. Examination of Facial Structure
  1. Techniques for facial analysis and assessment
  2. Understanding facial harmony and symmetry
6. Diagnosis & Treatments
  1. Diagnosis of common aesthetic concerns
  2. Development of treatment plans and personalized approaches

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.203
Paper Name: HydraFacial

Unit – I

HydraFacial is a non-invasive facial treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection.

It involves the use of a specialized device that delivers serums and performs various steps to improve the overall health and appearance of the skin.

Unit – II

The treatment is suitable for all skin types and addresses concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, congested pores, and dryness.


Unit – III
Midfacial

Midfacial refers to the central region of the face, which includes the cheeks, nose, and under-eye area. It is an important area for aesthetic procedures as it contributes to the overall facial harmony and youthful appearance.

Paper Code:MS-O&C-.204
Paper Name: STERILIZATION & ROOM PREPARATION

Unit – I
General considerations
Pre-room Preparaion
Unit – II
Sterilization protocol
Pre-operative procedures
Unit – III
Pre & Post Care

Semester III

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.301
Paper Name: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING

Unit – I
Indications and contra indications
Diagnosis
Medical history
Unit – II
Patient’s history
Facial examination
Anatomical limits of treatment
Unit - III
Skin and Hair Analysis

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.302
Paper Name: SURGICAL & NON-SUGICAL ASPECTS

Unit – I
1. Tattoo Removal (Surgical & Non-Surgical)
Unit – II
2. Rhinoplasty (Surgical & Non-Surgical)
Unit – III
3. Fat Grafting (Surgical & Non-Surgical)

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.303
Paper Name: ADJUNCTIVE NON-SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Unit – I
Soft fat grafting
Unit – II
Face Lifting
Unit – III
Combination of Fillers, threads, filler, BTX in anti-aging treatment

Semester IV

Paper Code: MS-O&C-.401
Paper Name: Training and Dissertation Course

REGENERATIVE THERAPY FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS AND INFORMED CONSENT