Derma Education TV - Advanced Esthetic Education

Derma Education TV - Advanced Esthetic Education

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DermaEducation TV - an online progressive platform for advanced non - product aligned esthetic education.

DermaEducationTV is a division of Naturophoria Esthetic Enterprises LLC owned by Dr. Erin Madigan-Fleck NMD.

05/07/2026

So excited to announce that registration is now open! 👉 Hope to see you in sunny Ft. Lauderdale 🌞
Direct registration: https://xpressreg.net/register/bwfl0826/landing.asp

Barrier Signs: Beyond the Surface of the Stratum Corneum 05/05/2026

A fundamental aspect of maintaining skin homeostasis involves balancing the skin's barrier functions with the numerous facets of the stratum corneum’s cohesiveness. Inflammatory responses and potential infections may directly result from a compromised barrier and increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL). It has been comprehensively demonstrated that skin health is preserved through the integrity and functional components of the stratum corneum, as well as through skin immune mechanisms. Targeted interventions to protect and enhance barrier function will facilitate the management of skin microbiome disorders. Given the current prominence of the "skin barrier," it is imperative to understand its physiological and biochemical attributes, as well as the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that support, restore, or damage it, to advance research and foster discussion.

Coming up May 18th. 5:30-9:30 PM EST Online - This class is on sale!

Barrier Signs: Beyond the Surface of the Stratum Corneum May 18th 2026 5:30-9:30 PM EST Zoom A fundamental aspect of maintaining skin homeostasis involves balancing the skin's barrier functions with the numerous facets of the stratum corneum’s cohesiveness. Inflammatory responses and potential infections may directly result from a compromised barrier an...

04/23/2026

ON SALE! Coming up 5/4/26 5:30-9:30 PM EST Online-

Skin aging is a complex, inevitable biological process that begins in the third decade of life. It is influenced by internal factors such as age, hormones, lifestyle, and genetics, as well as external factors such as sun photoaging, smoking, diet, alcohol, drugs, pollution, weather, and humidity. Other concurrent factors, such as chemicals, radiation, medications, nutrient deficiencies, and immune health, also significantly affect skin aging, glycation, and cellular aging.

As these changes unfold, visible morphological alterations arise from diverse influences and deficiencies. Various internal and external alterations in facial morphology have been observed, with recent research highlighting the complex relationships among environmental, biological, and metabolic factors. Facial and skin aging involves the biochemical and physiological breakdown of the dermal extracellular matrix (collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid), driven by intrinsic aging and external factors. Consequently, skin elasticity diminishes, collagen decreases, and MMPs increase, degrading the supportive skin structure and causing wrinkles and laxity.

This dynamic process causes structural changes in soft tissues and bones, modifying the face and body outline through atrophy of skin, fat, and muscle, and, to a lesser extent, bone resorption. These changes lead to wrinkles, reduced muscle tone, lipoatrophy, sarcopenia, and volume loss. In response, a permanent muscle tone develops to counteract atrophy, helping stabilize the skin through compensatory mechanisms.

This lecture will overview the anatomical and physiological changes in facial skin with age, changes in skin systems, and cellular aging, along with prevention strategies, nutritional support, and perspectives on noninvasive, aesthetic approaches to address aging concerns.

Please Note: This lecture will not be recorded, notes and certificate included.

https://dermaeducationtv.com/classes%2Fregistration/ols/products/thefscialandskinagingmatrix

04/22/2026
04/20/2026

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the University of Cambridge have successfully reversed the biological age of human skin cells by about 30 years. Using a technique that reprograms cells without changing their identity, researchers were able to restore the function and appearance of aging cells to a more youthful state.
This method is based on partial cellular reprogramming, where adult cells are exposed to specific genetic factors for a limited time. Instead of turning the cells into stem cells, as in traditional reprogramming, this approach rejuvenates the cells while preserving their original function. The team used fibroblast cells, which are responsible for producing collagen and maintaining skin structure.
After treatment, the aged cells showed signs of behaving like much younger ones. They produced more collagen, healed faster, and showed patterns of gene activity that resembled those of much younger cells. Importantly, the cells retained their identity as skin cells, avoiding the risks associated with full reprogramming, such as tumor formation.
While the study was conducted in a lab setting and is still in early stages, the results are being called a major step forward in regenerative medicine. Scientists hope this method could eventually be applied to other tissues in the body, potentially helping to treat age-related diseases and slow the visible and functional effects of aging.
It’s not about immortality. It’s about health, helping the body maintain its natural function longer, with fewer age-related declines.
Cellular aging may no longer be a one-way process. A future of healthy longevity might begin at the molecular level.

04/16/2026

Happy Spring! 💫 🌼...Esthetic pros wanting to level up your continuing education ? - Take advantage of these amazing educational opportunities with an added discount bonus (expiring May 1st). "Blue Dot" specials are on sale! Live online and interactive Zoom lectures with notes template. Due to the intellectual property and advanced research level content, lectures are not available as recorded sessions. For more information and registration: https://dermaeducationtv.com

04/15/2026

Coming Up - May 4th 5:30-9:30 PM EST Live Online -

This lecture will present various perspectives of what aging means today- what cliches have evolved regarding the aging of women? How do women embrace aging today? As estheticians, what, and how, do we support our clients with aging concerns?

Many internal and external factors contribute to cellular function and are implicated in the alterations in facial morphology. These concepts have advanced in recent years to include many synergistic relationships that involve environmental, biologic and metabolic circumstances. Inclusively, air pollution, chemicals, irradiation, medications, nutrient deficiencies, immune function and other considerations in conjunction with or in part, play a role in the aging of the skin, glycation and cellular senescence. As the skin changes and aging progresses, it becomes apparent that morphological changes result from many influences and deficiencies. This lecture will present several of the anatomical and physiological changes that occur to the face skin through age progression, the alterations in skin systems, and the onset of cellular senescence. Further discussion will involve prevention and nutritional support, as well as perspectives for non-invasive approaches for pro-aging management in esthetic care.

Register Direct:https://dermaeducationtv.com/classes%2Fregistration/ols/products/the-rejuvenation-factor-advanced-part-one-cellular-sciences-morphology

04/09/2026

The Physiology of Skin Diseases and Disorders - Approved by the NCEA Commission on Accreditation
Understanding the hallmarks and characteristics of skin diseases is an important facet of esthetic education, regardless of your level of expertise. It is a primary aspect of safety standards in the treatment room. The diagnosis of skin diseases falls within the scope of medical dermatology; however, esthetic professionals increasingly encounter inflammatory skin concerns and other questionable skin anomalies. The scope of practice framework includes knowing when to refer clients for medical care.
This highly informative and expansive lecture presents the most common and problematic skin conditions estheticians may encounter in the treatment room – the etiology, identification, management, contraindications for treatment, and hallmarks of seeking medical evaluation.
Join us live on Zoom April 27th 5:30-9:30 PM EST ( this lecture will not be recorded)
On sale $129 (reg. $159)
https://dermaeducationtv.com/classes%2Fregistration/ols/products/skindiseaseslive

04/08/2026

It is estimated that approximately 50 million Americans suffer from autoimmune diseases, with up to 30 million women potentially having one or more of these conditions. ImmunoEsthetics™ offers advanced educational opportunities for estheticians to enhance their existing aesthetic skills through this specialized, compassionate esthetic care. The focus of ImmunoEsthetics™ resides in providing aesthetic treatments specifically designed for clients with autoimmune conditions or immune complex disorders. Such clients frequently possess a hypersensitive immune system, necessitating a customized approach and philosophy that duly considers their immune status and skin sensitivities. This includes modifying product and ingredient choices, selecting and applying appropriate modalities, refining aesthetic techniques, and developing effective home-care routines. The ImmunoEsthetic™ methodology combines a specifically curated advanced education format and esthetic services to help the esthetic professional align their potential with healthcare practitioners and physicians by fostering networking opportunities, all aimed at delivering high-quality care and comfort to clients.
Now accepting attendees for the Winter Session: Nov. 29th, 30th, and December 1st.
Register at dermaeducationtv.com

Inflammation, Ageing & Barrier Integrity | Calgary Medical Education 04/08/2026

Join my colleagues, Rene Serbon, Martina Grams, and Michael Bohn for this amazing advanced esthetic education opportunity to receive cornotherapeutic and specialty training.

$225 Use this discount code to receive $125 off! CALGARY2026
Copy and paste to Register: https://thedermadifference.academy/inflammation-ageing--barrier-integrity-seminar-a-corneotherapy-perspective-on-modern-skin-treatment 👏 The two-day in-person educational program is designed for medical and skin professionals seeking a deeper, evidence-informed understanding of inflammation, aging, and epidermal barrier integrity in modern practice.
The program explores how intrinsic aging, treatment-induced inflammation, and barrier dysfunction intersect — and how corneotherapy principles support safer, more sustainable long-term skin health outcomes.
Led by international educators from dermaviduals® Germany and hosted by Dermal Systems Canada, this course bridges dermatology, aesthetic medicine, and functional skin science through a clinically responsible framework.
This education is non-promotional and framework-based, intended to support professional decision-making rather than prescribe protocols or products. 👏

Inflammation, Ageing & Barrier Integrity | Calgary Medical Education Two-day in-person medical education program in Calgary exploring inflammation, ageing, and epidermal barrier integrity through corneotherapy.

04/05/2026

Best wishes to all for a Happy Easter, and a peaceful day to enjoy nature, family, and friends! 🤲 🌼

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