Hydrodermabrasion – cleansing protocols & skin response control
Hydrodermabrasion is a professional skin cleansing procedure based on controlled exfoliation combined with active hydrogen infusion. The treatment focuses on conscious skin cleansing, real-time observation of skin response, and precise adjustment of treatment parameters to individual skin conditions and therapeutic goals.
A new, expanded version of the Hydrodermabrasion course is now available. The update includes comprehensive theoretical foundations and hands-on treatment practice, with a strong emphasis on professional skin diagnostics, procedural safety, and the integration of hydrodermabrasion into combined in-office skincare protocols.
The program has been further developed toward a therapeutic approach, enhanced treatment safety, and the creation of ready-to-use cleansing protocols that can be effectively implemented in daily professional practice.
The training has been designed as a comprehensive online program covering both foundational and advanced aspects of hydrodermabrasion, enabling practitioners to consciously adapt the procedure to individual skin needs, tolerance levels, and treatment objectives.
The course program includes, among others:
hydrodermabrasion as a professional cosmetology procedure and its role in skin therapy
the mechanism of action of active hydrogen, free radical neutralization, and key differences between hydrodermabrasion and hydrafacial-style exfoliation techniques
working with a hydrogen generator, vacuum pressure regulation, and selection of treatment solutions based on skin type and condition
applied skin anatomy and physiology in treatment practice, including the hydrolipid barrier, natural moisturizing factor (NMF), skin microbiome, collagen, and hyaluronic acid
the lymphatic system, facial vascularization, and innervation in a treatment-focused context
professional skin diagnostics, client qualification, and individualized treatment planning (Beauty Plan)
practical dermatology, common skin conditions, post-treatment reactions, and procedural safety principles
indications and contraindications for hydrodermabrasion treatments
treatment room organization, including work zones, workstation setup, hygiene, disinfection, and sterilization standards
preparation of both the practitioner and the client for the procedure
treatment structure: preparatory phase, active treatment phase, and final phase
step-by-step hydrodermabrasion treatment for the face, neck, and décolleté
control of treatment intensity and continuous observation of skin response
combining hydrodermabrasion with other technologies, including ultrasonic peeling, chemical peels, oxygen exfoliation, sonophoresis, radiofrequency, cold hammer therapy, and therapeutic masks
product and treatment material checklists
post-treatment recommendations and planning of treatment series
This training is intended for estheticians, cosmetologists, and professionals performing facial skin treatments, as well as for individuals beginning their education and practical work in professional skin cleansing procedures.
The full course is available online with immediate access after purchase and includes a certificate issued upon successful completion of the final quiz.
This update also applies to students who previously purchased the course — the expanded version is already available in their student accounts.
If you want to learn effectively and at your own pace, you’re in the right place. Our courses combine years of hands-on experience with detailed treatment protocols, instructional videos, and advanced cosmetology-medical educational materials—designed to support your professional growth regardless of where you are based.
You choose a course and gain immediate access to all online materials after purchase. You learn at your own pace, with 12 months of access to the content and no time pressure. After completing the course, you receive a certificate, and the knowledge you gain can be applied in practice right away.
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