DRAFT — For Practitioner Review Only Version 0.1 · July 2026 · Micro-Learning Series · Not for clinical use or distribution beyond this review cohort
Micro-Learning — Module 03.02

Skin biology: architecture, ageing & regional anatomy

A layer-by-layer structural framework for the skin — from epidermis to hypodermis — covering the cell types, regional variation, and ageing mechanisms that determine treatment selection and depth of delivery in aesthetic practice.

4 units ~8 min each 12 checkpoints Level: All practitioners — tiered content
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Unit 1 Skin Architecture & the Epidermis The three-layer structural framework of skin and a layer-by-layer walk through the epidermis, from the stratum basale's continuous renewal to the stratum corneum's barrier function. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started Unit 2 The DEJ & the Dermis The dermal–epidermal junction as a functional interface, and the papillary and reticular dermis as the structural and biochemical scaffold behind every collagen-stimulating treatment. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started Unit 3 Hypodermis & Cell Types Facial fat compartments and filler plane selection, plus the specialised skin cells — from melanocyte to macrophage — that determine treatment response and complication risk. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started Unit 4 Regional Variation & Ageing Why face, neck and décolletage demand different treatment parameters, and the biological distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic skin ageing. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started

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