If you’re hoping to advance your career in cosmetic services, a Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science could be the qualification you need. This course is designed for qualified beauty therapists or people working in health services who want to further their skills in dermal sciences. You’ll be prepared to work in a range of roles in specialist dermal practices and cosmetic medical clinics. The Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science is recognised by laser licensing bodies in Queensland and Western Australia.

The Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science covers a range of topics to develop your skills in various non-surgical cosmetic treatments. The course is a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical work so you’ll improve your overall understanding of the industry. You’ll address subjects including laser and light-based procedures, chemical resurfacing procedures, skin needling techniques and clinical microdermabrasion.

A Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science is an ideal course of study for the following careers:

Dermal Therapist

A Dermal Therapist performs a range of treatments at cosmetic clinics, skin rejuvenation practices and specialist spa facilities. You’ll specialise in a range of non-surgical cosmetic treatments such as light and laser therapies, skin needling, chemical resurfacing and clinical microdermabrasion. Dermal Therapists examine clients’ skin and assess their treatment needs. You might discuss procedure options and provide advice on post-treatment care.

Higher education pathways

A Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science will give you the skills and knowledge to perform a range of roles in this exciting sector. You could also specialise your skills with an Advanced Diploma of Intense Pulsed Light and Laser for Hair Reduction or an Advanced Diploma of Cosmetic Laser and Light Therapies. You could also consider an Advanced Diploma of Cosmetic Dermal Science or a Graduate Diploma of Cosmetic Nursing and Injectables.

If you decide to further your studies you could enrol in a university degree such as a Bachelor of Dermal Sciences or a Bachelor of Applied Health Science (Clinical Aesthetics). A university course can extend your knowledge and allow you take on a position with greater responsibility. You may be able to use a Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science as a pathway to these courses.

Getting started

If you’re planning to enrol in a Graduate Diploma of Dermal Science, it’s important you collect some important information so you can find the right course provider for your needs. Providers often vary in the way they deliver their courses, so you’ll need to find out about the duration of the course, costs, any prerequisites and the content the course will cover. Once you have all the information you can compare details and make a decision that works best for you.

Written by Jodie Magrath
Jodie Magrath
Jodie is a freelance writer with a background in communication and journalism. She’s spent almost 20 years working in roles such as Special Projects Writer and Publications Officer.