Course

In Pune

₹ 20,000 VAT incl.

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Location

    Pune

  • Duration

    2 Days

To enhance skill for hair transplant and to help in add new revenue source to one's practice. suitable for: mbbs, md, ms, bams, bhms, bds, dermatologists, aesthetic clinicians.

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Location

Start date

Pune (Mahārāshtra)
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IACSAM Floor 2 Satyam Arcade Ramwadi Nagar Road Pune, 411014

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On request

About this course

MBBS, MD, MS, BAMS, BHMS, BDS, DERMATOLOGISTS, AESTHETIC CLINICIANS.

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Course programme

Trichology Course

The written material has been divided into thirteen main sections (modules), the first of which is an introduction to trichology and the trichology course. The other sections are as follows:

• Body Systems

• Biochemistry and Hair Care Processes

• Anatomy and Physiology of the Hair and Scalp

• Microscopy

• Nutrition

• Procedures for the consultation

• Hair Shaft Problems

• Hair Loss, Scalp problems

• Trichological Preparations

• Electrotherapy

• Clinical Organisation


BODY SYSTEMS

The first instructional building block is in Body Systems. The emphasis is on parts, location, functions and relationships to hair and scalp for each of the major systems. Those which have a particularly close relationship are the circulatory, nervous, endocrine and immune systems.


CHEMISTRY AND HAIR CARE PROCESSES

The chemistry module begins with the basics of matter and energy, and builds through atoms,
ions bonds and molecules. The principles of both organic and inorganic chemistry are explored.

The primary goal of the module is to enable you
to use chemistry as a tool. This use is especially relevant in other sections of the course that deal with trichological preparations, hair care
processes, treatments and nutrition.

The module also leads to an understanding of
the structure of the hair and skin with the section on the building of a protein.

Mechanical or chemical damage to the hair and scalp can be the consequence of such activities
as brushing, braiding, shampooing, perming, tinting or bleaching. The latter chemical
processes can be particularly hazardous, especially if administered by an inexperienced or careless person. The trichologist must recognise and deal with these problems and understand
why they are caused in the first place.

Trichologists will be asked to act as expert witnesses in cases involving hair damage, breakage and loss. Hence, it is essential that an understanding be gained of how chemical processes affect the hair.

HAIR AND SCALP

The chemistry and physiology of the hair and
scalp are examined in great detail. This unit
begins with the skin, its structures and functions, and extends outward to the hair, which is an appendage of the skin. After discussing the hair and skin, the module proceeds into the area of other vital support systems such as glands, circulation and nerves. The processes of keratinisation and pigmentation are explained.

APPLIED TRICHOLOGY

In this module, we try to emphasise the relevance of what you have already studied to what you will be studying in the remainder of the course.

Trichological articles that have previously been published in the “Information Updates” put out to members by the International Association of Trichologists are collected in this module.

MICROSCOPY

A trichologist will use a variety of methods to find out more about the client’s hair or scalp. One of the most important of these is the use of the microscope. This module explains the theories of light and magnification and the benefits of using a simple or compound microscope.

NUTRITION

Hair and scalp problems often relate to nutritional problems. It is therefore essential to have a comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of nutrition and you will be asked to undertake some of your own research in answering some of the questions for this module.

The nutritional requirements of the body are covered in detail and the consequences of nutritional imbalances on our health are discussed.

TRICHOLOGICAL PROCEDURES/ HAIR SHAFT PROBLEMS

This module introduces you to the basic concepts underlying identification of disorders of the hair or scalp.

It discusses the identification and classsification of physical signs, and the collection of pertinent details on family background and personal history. This information is then organised into the individual profile.

The latter part of the module deals with hair shaft problems; genetic and acquired.

HAIR LOSS

Loss of hair is the main problem that trichologists see. Many of these problems can be helped, some correct themselves, and other have no known solution.

The various types of alopecia (hair loss) are dealt with in this module; their causes and treatment and how you recognise them. Disorders are classified according to their distribution on the scalp and the extent of the hair loss.


PROBLEMS OF THE SCALP

The conditions specifically affecting the scalp are discussed in this module. Major categories include those problems characterised primarily by itching or scaling, excessive oiliness, and glandular disorders.

Eruptions and inflammatory conditions of the scalp are covered as well as bacterial and fungal infections. For reference, this module also includes a section on scalp involvement with neoplasms (warts, nevi, cysts and tumours).

The final three modules are on disc and photos of the hair and scalp problems are included on the disc.



TRICHOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS

Some of the preparations used to treat scalp problems can be made up by the trichologist. In order to do this, it is necessary to acquire some pharmaceutical skills as well as a knowledge of ingredients and the proportions used of various compounds and solutions.

This module also has sections on shampoos, amino acids, steroids and oral contraceptives and their effects on the hair and hair loss.


ELECTROTHERAPY

A trichologist will sometimes use such electrical devices as ultra-violet or infrared lamps.This module deals with an understanding of how these machines function and how they are used correctly and safely.


Please see the individual workshops Courses pages for details of component topics.

Registration Fees: INR 50000/-

Course Duration : 4 Days

Course Fee Includes:
Course Material
Material Cost
Tea/ Coffee
Lunch
Hands on Training


Enrollment Procedure:
For payments by DD follow details given below.
DD in Favor of 'Medschool' Payable in 'Pune'

For Fund Transfer You can Directly deposit in the following account: Medschool a/c no. 056605500144 ICICI Bank, Kalyaninagar branch, Pune , Maharashtra.
RTGS/NEFT IFSC Code:ICIC0000566

We will send the payment receipts in 5 working days.

For your stay related enquiries feel free to contact us. We will assist you in making your stay comfortable and safe.


Eligibility Criteria:

MBBS/BAMS/BHMS/BPT/BSc/Msc/ BDS/MDS/MS or any equivalent degree or above

Nurses/ Assistant with Cosmetologist

If you don't fit in this criteria but still wish to learn , you can contact us seperately. We will go through your case and let you know if you are eligible for the course.

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Trichology course training in India

₹ 20,000 VAT incl.