Advanced Nail Specialist

  • Hours : 180 Hours
  • Tuition : $3,500
  • Credential : Florida Facial Specialist License Eligibility



Purpose

This program fulfills the State of Florida’s licensing requirement for Facial Specialists. It establishes the foundation of professional esthetics, safety, sanitation, skin analysis, and entry-level treatment protocols.

Core Curriculum

  • Florida laws & rules
  • Infection control & sanitation
  • Skin anatomy & physiology
  • Skin analysis & consultation
  • Product knowledge & ingredients
  • Professional ethics & client care


Level 1 Modalities (Foundational Technology)

  • High Frequency
  • Galvanic (Desincrustation & Iontophoresis)
  • Ultrasonic Spatula
  • Cold Hammer
  • Manual Facial Techniques


Outcome :
Graduates are eligible to practice as licensed Facial Specialists in Florida and may advance into higher-level training.

  • Additional Hours : 40 Practical Hours
  • Total Hours at Completion : 220 Hours
  • Tution : $4500
  • Credential : Advanced Practical Competency Certificates (Instructor-Signed)



Purpose

The Intermediate level bridges basic licensure and advanced clinical practice, focusing on hands-on repetition, layered treatments, and higher-level modalities while remaining within Florida scope of practice.

Level 2–4 Modalities Introduced

  • LED Light Therapy
  • Advanced Microcurrent Applications
  • Radio Frequency (Skin Tightening)
  • Microdermabrasion (Wet & Dry)
  • Hydrodermabrasion
  • Oxygen Infusion
  • Layered Facial Protocols


Outcome :
Students gain confidence, speed, and treatment customization skills, preparing them for advanced clinical aesthetics and specialty certifications.

Many schools market the term “medical esthetician,” but Florida does not recognize this title legally or licensure-wise.

Our Position (By Design & Integrity)

There is no medical esthetician license in Florida
Using the term can be misleading and non-compliant
Estheticians do not practice medicine
Advanced treatments are performed under scope, training, and protocols, not medical licensure

What We Use Instead
“Advanced Clinical Aesthetics”

This term accurately reflects:

  • Advanced technology training
  • Corrective and results-driven treatments
  • Clinical protocols
  • Professional responsibility
    Legal clarity


We educate high-level professionals, not mislabel careers.

Our Educational Philosophy
“Advanced Clinical Aesthetics”

Chic Image Academy believes in:

  • Licensing accuracy
  • Skill-based certification
  • Instructor accountability
  • Professional transparency
  • Long-term career integrity


We don’t inflate titles.
We elevate education.