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Apr 25, 2024

A Glimpse into a Day and the Life of a Medical Esthetician

A Glimpse into a Day and the Life of a Medical Esthetician

If you feel called to empower people, help them feel confident and radiant, and you have a passion for skincare, enrolling in a medical esthetician program may be your next step. A quality medical esthetician course at a trusted medical esthetician college ensures you gain hands-on training in procedures that promote healthy, glowing skin.
But before beginning your journey, it helps to understand what a day in the life of a medical esthetician really looks like, the flow of the work, and the opportunities in this fast-growing, billion-dollar industry.

What Does a Typical Day Look Like for a Medical Esthetician?

Your Typical Day

 

Preparation:

  • Set the tone for your day. This is essential to ensure you’re in the right mindset to welcome, support and serve in a way that makes each customer feel understood and valued; this will lead to building successful relationships, and ultimately a successful business over time.
  • Review appointments and the clients you’ll be meeting, the services they’ve requested, any special conditions they’ve indicated and make sure you’ve got the tools and information needed.
  • Organize your supplies, make sure your workspace is tidy, clean and create the ambiance that will make your client feel pampered and peaceful.

Client Connection:

  • Set the tone with your client. Keep in mind that your clients come to you for myriad reasons, but they all desire a few key things, ultimately – to feel like they are in the hands of a skilled professional, in a safe space and to leave feeling and often looking more radiant than when they arrived. Everything stems from this. Greet them warmly.
  • Start with a client consultation. Particularly with those who are new, gather information about their lifestyle, skincare habits, and conditions, allergies, or sensitivities you need to be aware of. For existing clients, ask for an update on their skin, how they’ve been caring for it themselves and flag any concerns or special requests for the day. This initial connection will help you effectively tailor your treatment to meet their needs.

Customized Treatment:

  • Tap your training. Your medical aesthetic training courses will offer a wealth of knowledge on the various options for treatment based on what a client desires and needs, so that you are known for your skills and professionalism. But there are typical steps that you’ll move through with each client before you administer your customized solution.
  • Prepare the skin. Cleaning the skin wipes the slate clean, so to speak, so that it is fresh and ready for the treatment of the day, allowing for maximum benefits. Remove makeup, dirt, oils, and any residue on the skin.
  • Customize the service with professionalism. The treatment you provide depends on the client, from facials, exfoliation, relaxation spa massage, make-up application to laser, radiofrequency treatments and microdermabrasion. Whatever the service, you deliver each treatment with insight and expertise in a professional manner.

How to Excel

  • Manage and Use Your Time Wisely. Knowing how to manage schedules, and the in between moments of your day will allow you to maximize the hours. Between client appointments, you will clean and sterilize, prepare info and inventory for the next client, restock supplies, contact clients to remind them of appointments or to touch base, and engage in business development planning and activities. The better you wield your time, the more success you will experience.
  • Wow Your Clients with Your Care. To ensure your clients return again and again, you want to create an atmosphere that makes them long for their next visit. You want to go above and beyond with how you care for them. Remembering specifics about their treatment, details of their personal lives that they’ve shared with you, following up after their appointment, reaching out when you haven’t seen them in a while, offering a discount on their birthday or other occasions, all these actions go a long way to creating a quality relationship that instills loyalty and a joyful experience for them over time. Making notes after each client connection can make this easy-peasy for you.

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What Now?

As you can see, a career as a medical esthetician is dynamic, rewarding, provides autonomy while building close relationships and truly allows you to positively impact people, their confidence, their joy, their lives. If, after diving into a day in your potential new life, you feel drawn to this kind of service and care, intent on embracing the opportunities and challenges that come with the job and desire continuous growth and learning, you may have found a perfect career fit.

Is This Career Right for You?

If you’re still wondering if your interests are aligned with a medical esthetics course, you can always take the “Anderson College Medical Professional Career Training Readiness Quiz”.

But if you’re ready to explore more about your Medical Esthetician career, we’re here to help you navigate the steps to get you there. Book a virtual appointment with one of our admissions advisors and let’s get you on your way … to that day and that life.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does a day in the life of a medical esthetician look like?

A day involves client consultations, skin analysis, customized treatments, maintaining a clean workspace, documentation, and communication. Medical estheticians also manage booking, follow-ups, and product recommendations.

2. How long is a medical esthetician program in Canada?

Most programs, like Anderson College’s, can be completed in just over one year, including hands-on training and clinical practice.

3. What skills do I need to succeed as a medical esthetician?

Strong communication, time management, empathy, attention to detail, technical knowledge of treatments, and a passion for skincare are essential.

4. What jobs can I get after earning a medical esthetician diploma?

Graduates work in medical spas, dermatology clinics, cosmetic clinics, laser centres, wellness spas, or even launch their own business.

5. What are the benefits of being a medical esthetician?

Benefits include flexible career options, high client satisfaction, repeat clientele, creative work, and access to a fast-growing industry.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about applying, funding, and life at Anderson College.

How long does it take to complete a program at Anderson College?
Most diploma programs run 24–58 weeks of full-time study, depending on the discipline. Healthcare programs (PSW, Cardiology, MOA, Dental Assistant) typically include a clinical or work placement so you graduate job-ready.
What financial aid options are available?
We accept OSAP (Ontario), Better Jobs Ontario, Windmill Microlending, in-house Alumni and PSW bursaries, and traditional student lines of credit through major banks. Visit our Financial Aid page for the full list and to chat with a Financial Aid Advisor.
Are international students welcome?
Yes. Anderson College is a DLI-approved Career College registered with the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Programs marked as PGWP-eligible qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit. See our International Students page for visa support details.
How do I apply?
You can start your application online in under 5 minutes or speak with an Admissions Advisor for a guided walkthrough. Begin your application here.
Does Anderson College offer job placement support?
Every program includes Career Services — resume coaching, interview prep, employer connections and lifetime alumni support. Many programs also include a built-in clinical or industry placement so you graduate with real-world experience. Learn more on the Career Services page.

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