Low laser Lipo therapy(LLLT) What is LLLT? Low-level laser therapy is a form of medicine that applies low-level lasers or light-emitting diodes to the surface of the body. Whereas high-power lasers are used in laser medicine to cut or destroy tissue, it is claimed that the application of low-power lasers relieves pain or stimulates and enhances cell function Course content * Health and safety * Sterilisation and disinfection * Appearance of the therapist * Ergonomics * Laser lipolysis * History of light and energy devices * Properties of laser light * Selective photo thermolysis * Laser classifications * Why do we put on weight * Subcutaneous fat * White and brown adipocytes * Cellulite * Client consultation * Consultation form * Contraindications * Treatment protocol * Aftercare How does the course work? The course is divided into 2 parts, the first part is theoretical which you have to complete before you come for your practical training, and the second one is a practical assignment. The practical assignment is done on the day which will be agreed upon course purchase. You will spend around 2-3 hours practising on a model in our venue in London E106RA. We will call you to arrange date once you sign up for the course. Will I require a model? Yes, usually 1 model is required Do I Need Experience Before Booking a Course? We’re pleased to offer courses to people with lots of different experiences. However, previous experience nor qualifications are not necessary if you would like to enrol on our Course. Certificate You will receive an end of course certificate which is accredited by the cpd group and allows you to work on public Payment By paying for the course you agree to our Terms and Conditions
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A two-day Immunisation Training Course for Healthcare Support Workers/Healthcare Assistants (HCSWs/HCAs).