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LCS Academy is devoted to providing the highest level of laser, IPL and cosmetic training including ‘Core of Knowledge’, ‘’Laser/IPL Protection Supervisor’, Contraindications to light based therapies and now the all new prestigious internationally recognised BTEC qualifications.
Under the guidance of Dr Elizabeth Raymond Brown, LCS Academy's Director of Education, the Academy has recently been awarded Edexcel Centre status and has had its flagship BTEC qualifications approved for delivery.
Our training and education incorporates theoretical, practical and interactive learning giving you the confidence to put the theory into practice.
Dr Raymond Brown says that the brand new, re-written and updated BTEC qualifications play a significant part in setting and assessing high standards of knowledge and understanding in laser, IPL and cosmetic applications. Elizabeth is the author of the original BTEC laser qualifications and has been delivering and assessing them for over 10 years - and still remains as enthusiastic as ever about her teaching because she knows how well it is received and that it does make a difference to the quality of treatments delivered.
The new BTEC’s are known as:
· BTEC (Medical), principally aimed at medical practitioners and experienced aesthetic nurses
· BTEC (Aesthetic), aimed qualified beauty therapists and non-medically qualified practitioners
But don't imagine that the BTEC (Aesthetic) is any less demanding than the BTEC (Medical) - it is simply that the latter contains some information and treatments which are only appropriate to medical and hospital based practitioners.
We also have a new BTEC Professional Award in Clinical Facility Management for Injectable Therapies which meets the requirements of the IHAS standards. We will bring you more details very soon.
For more information on all of the courses and qualifications click here
To find out more about Edexcel or about BTEC qualifications? Click here
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