Lasers in the Aesthetics Profession
Please Note: Lasers cannot be taught in Massachusetts Esthetics or
Cosmetology programs.
Lasers are evolving quickly and laser treatments are in high demand. That
being said, the laser is expensive, the licensing is currently in an under
defined state and the liability and expense is extremely high. In the current
environment, many states, including Massachusetts, has specifically forbidden
esthetics schools from offering training on lasers and laser hair removal.
Schools may provide a demonstration of lasers and laser hair removal, but actual
training in lasers and laser hair removal is not approved.
Laser hair removal and other laser techniques can be practiced by anyone who
has been trained in the technique. Some states require the practitioner be a
nurse or doctor while others have no restrictions. For this reason, in many
states, anyone who can afford to buy the equipment and pay the liability
insurance (which is very high) can do laser hair removal and other procedures.
There are several reasons why people who are interested in doing lasers are
also interested in becoming estheticians.
- The laser training only offers minimal education on skin health other
than as it applies to the use of lasers
- Since the laser introduces a level of distress to the skin, it is
important to know how to improve the skin health
- It creates additional business opportunities for laser technicians if
they also offer skin health and make-up skills
- Additional product sales for aesthetics is an important supplement to a
laser business
- Since the laser technology changes very quickly, there is a constant
need to buy new and better equipment
- Since anyone who can afford the equipment and training can offer laser
treatments (in many states) the competition to attract and retain a
clientele becomes very expensive if the only service that is offered is
laser treatment
- Having an esthetics license increases the laser entrepreneurs
credibility
- Since lasers have a high liability due to the invasiveness of the
procedures, many state boards are considering regulations that may eliminate
the ability to offer laser treatment except for doctors and nurses
- Having an esthetics practice increases your job security and earnings
potential
Future regulations for laser hair removal and other laser procedures are
under intense review. It is up to anyone who uses lasers to know the status of
the laws in their state. It's important to know that the laws about lasers could
change at any time.
|