I have always been intrigued by the intrcacies of skin and skincare, but I never envisioned it as a potential career path. Once I was accepted into nursing school, I began researching the world of aesthetic nursing, and I instantly knew I had found the perfect career for me. As I approach my second year of college, now in Penn State Schuylkill's nursing program, I anticipate graduating with a RN BSN in 2027. I am ready for a future dedicated to enhancing patients' lives through aesthetic procedures. My immediate goal upon obtaining my degree is to acquire experience in administering injections within a plastic surgery setting, guided by the expertise of professionals. This opportunity not only aligns with my academic pursuits, but also fuels …show more content…
My education at Metro Beauty Academy is just the beginning of a fulfilling career where I aspire to make a positive impact in the field of aesthetic nursing. As a licensed esthetician, my commitment is to blend extensive knowledge, professionalism, and genuine compassion to provide exceptional care to my clients. Being an esthetician means more than just performing beauty treatments, it is about connecting with your client, understanding what they want, and boosting their confidence through personalized skincare solutions. Each client is unique, and I am dedicated to understanding and addressing their specific skincare concerns to enhance their natural beauty. By delivering customized treatments, I aim to not only treat their skin, …show more content…
I am dedicated to treating each of my clients with the utmost respect and empathy, ensuring they feel valued and comfortable in the serene environment of my spa. I will strive to make my spa a welcoming and inclusive environment, so my clients can have the best experience possible. It is my goal to have my clients leaving the spa feeling much happier and better about themselves than when they walked through the doors. Maintaining standards of professionalism is non-negotiable. I will uphold ethical practices, ensuring complete transparency with my clients and ensuring trustworthiness in every interaction. Moreover, I will always prioritize client confidentiality at my practice, safeguarding their privacy no matter what. My workspace will consistently reflect my commitment to cleanliness and organization, creating a space that not only meets, but exceeds, client expectations. Recognizing the dynamic nature of the beauty industry, I have a desire to continuously improve my skills. Through ongoing education, including workshops, seminars, and industry conferences, I will actively seek to expand my knowledge and remain at the forefront of emerging trends and techniques. This will not only expand my skills, but also enhance my ability to deliver helpful solutions that will resonate deeply with clients seeking transformative beauty.
The International SPA Association (ISPA) released 2013 statistics stating the spa industry generated $14 billion in revenue in 2012 and employed more than 343,000 individuals.The total number of spa visits per year has reached over 160 million. The spa industry has shown an increase in locations, clients, services, and tota...
An esthetician generally works in spas, resorts, or salons performing facials, waxing, and skin treatments. Some estheticians get additional certifications such as laser hair removal and microdermabrasion, which is a non-chemical procedure
The ambiance of the salon is something to focus on because the fell of the place is a big deal. “Ambiance refers to the atmosphere of one’s surroundings” (168). It is very important to make your clients feel like they are “important and valued individuals”(170). Every Time you have contact with your guest it is called touch point. Successful professionals are those who realize that no opportunity should be wasted & to make the best out of each situation. Staff synergy is where everyone in the salon works together will keep clients coming back because of how well everyone works together and how great there time with you
Each client is seen as an individual, and a friend. The expertise, experience and personal care Elizabeth brings to her beauty consultations sets her apart, and the results speak for themselves.
Being an Esthetician is an incredibly fulfilling job that involves helping people, with endless opportunities, education and an immense amount of different career paths to take. Being an esthetician means you have the power to help make a difference in people’s lives every day, by teaching people how to protect and take care of their skin; the largest organ of the body. Esthetics is a career that involves taking care of the health and well being of the skin, by studying ingredients, product development and chemistry to figure out how clients can best protect and preserve their skin without being taken advantage of by the mass amounts of fake products out there. Estheticians also perform different skincare treatments, waxing services along with
“Beauty might bring happiness, but happiness always brings beauty” (the daily quotes) If you have ever been unhappy about your appearances remember, it is a very familiar problem every human faces. Cosmetology was created to help those that are in need of their desired look. To express every moment was second of who they are or will become to be. Even though, we have abundant stylist today throughout the country. This career may not be the most satisfying, fun, or even a high-ranking in income, but the satisfaction of each smile is more than enough. However, challenging cosmetology is one of the most creative of all art.
Over the last 50 years, the esthetics industry has grown tremendously. At one time, it was all about luxury and pampering the client with services that make them feel relaxed. Now, it also implements specific skin treatments that target skin conditions, such
Sullivan, Deborah A. "Tightening the Bonds of Beauty." Cosmetic Surgery: The Cutting Edge of Commercial Medicine in America. N.p.: Rutgers UP, 2001. N. pag. Print.
Licensed practical nurses (LPN 's) fill an important role in modern health care practices. Their primary job duty is to provide routine care, observe patients’ health, assist doctors and registered nurses, and communicate instructions to patients regarding medication, home-based care, and preventative lifestyle changes (Hill). A Licensed Practical Nurse has various of roles that they have to manage on a day to day basis, such as being an advocate for their patients, an educator, being a counselor, a consultant, researcher, collaborator, and even a manager depending on what kind of work exactly that you do and where. It is the nursing process and critical thinking that separate the LPN from the unlicensed assistive personnel. Judgments are based
The fundamental patterns of knowledge were first identified by Barbara Carper (1978), and included empirical, personal, ethical, and aesthetic knowing. According to Zander (2007), Carper sought to develop a holistic, individualistic, therapeutic model of practice which could be utilized to structure nursing education, and evaluate nursing practice. The addition of emancipatory knowing by Chinn and Kramer followed in 2008. These patterns of knowledge have shown to be very beneficial, if not crucial to the nursing profession. The purpose of this paper is to provide an in depth explanation of aesthetics, and its importance in nursing. A detailed scenario of esthetic nursing will be included. This
When I started nursing school, I began to learn of the same disease processes I had heard sitting at the bedside of family members. It was then that I realized the role that education and appropriate management play in preventing complications and the difference those tools could have made for my family. As a first-generation child of a afghan immigrant and without a education, my family did not have access to those tools. Within our community, there was no emphasis on health promotion or education. However, I see this not as an obstacle but an opportunity for change: with the training from the Family Nurse Practitioner program, I can educate other families on how to live a longer and healthier life.
Wade described a typical day as interacting with a lot of people. “There is no typical day” (Higgins). The usual hours that a cosmetologist work can change depending on the place of work, but many cosmetologists work nine to five hours. Wade described the best part of the day for a cosmetologist is giving a cosmetologist what they want, and them being happy with it. On the other hand, “the worst part of the day is when a customer comes in with unrealistic expectations, and having to explain to them what is and isn’t possible”
n.d. Web.19 May 2014. http://career planning.about.com/cs/occupations/p/cosmetology.htm “Beauty and personal care.” Wise Geek.
Scholarship is a concept that can mean many different things to many different people. As nursing students, scholarship is a concept that we began developing before we started our formal nursing education, will continue to hone during nursing school, and will utilize every day as professional nurses. Scholarship is not something that comes from a singular source, but rather something that is the product of many different experiences, ideas, and types of knowledge. For nurses, it is the synthesis of knowledge from liberal education, knowledge from a variety of disciplines, and the integration of ways of knowing and thinking in nursing that promote scholarship, which in turn leads to the promotion of safe, quality patient care.
According to the American Nurses Association, nursing is defined as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations” (American Nurses Association, 2016). Nurses have many jobs and responsibilities and wear many different hats. Nurses can perform at many different levels depending on their scope of practice which is defined by the board of nursing in one’s state of residence. It is important as nurses to understand and follow