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Esthetics Magazine: Skin Care Podcast
Esthetics Magazine
68 episodes
4 days ago
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Esthetics Crash Course: Building Blocks of the Human Body
Esthetics Magazine: Skin Care Podcast
10 minutes 6 seconds
1 month ago
Esthetics Crash Course: Building Blocks of the Human Body

Master the essential foundation of esthetics! Dive deep into the Building Blocks of the Human Body, from the basic cell all the way up to complex organ systems. This episode of Esthetics Crash Course by Esthetics Magazine breaks down the hierarchy of human structure, knowledge that is integral to your esthetics practice and vital for understanding skin health.

You'll explore the levels of organization:

  • The Cell (Basic Unit of Life): Discover key structures like mitochondria ("powerhouses" for cell respiration) and the nucleus (the "brain" containing DNA). Understanding cell function and the semipermeable cell membrane is key to appreciating product efficacy and penetration in esthetics.

  • Tissues: Learn about the four primary types—Epithelial (covering/lining, including skin's surface), Connective (support, e.g., fat, blood, bone), Nerve, and Muscle—and how they organize to perform specific functions.

  • Organs & Systems: See how tissues form specialized Organs (like the skin itself!), and how groups of organs and tissues work together in the 11 major Body Systems (Integumentary, Muscular, Skeletal, etc.) to maintain homeostasis and overall health.

This fundamental anatomical knowledge is not just theory—it directly informs your strategies for esthetic treatments, client consultations, and promoting the health and appearance of the skin.


Visit our website for more essential esthetics education: estheticsmagazine.com


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Esthetics Magazine: Skin Care Podcast
Resources for skin care students and professionals.