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Over Your Job at the Office? Exciting Opportunities Are Provided by Cosmetical Lasers!

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According to Gallup’s 2013 State of the American Workplace study, 70% of Americans dislike their present employment. It’s common for people who aren’t fulfilled by their employment to dislike their commute, feel unappreciated, or lack motivation. Some people may not be cut out for the 9–5 grind, yet many people believe it is “too late” to make a career move.

Not at all. According to a survey conducted by Multiple Generations@Work in 2012, millennials switch jobs every three years, a tendency that supposedly began with Generation X.

Lasers for the Beauty Industry

If you’re sick of sitting at a desk and want to make a career change, cosmetic lasers could be the perfect fit. Working in this field can be rewarding for people who thrive on helping others and seeing them succeed.

Over the past ten years, the cosmetic laser sector has flourished. Hair removal and tattoo removal with lasers are two examples of increasingly popular cosmetic procedures. Non-invasive cosmetic procedures that yield youthful enhancements include radiofrequency skin tightening and IPL photofacials for the removal of sun damage, age spots, and discoloration.

The most up-to-date data from the ASAPS places the average cost of nonsurgical cosmetic treatments at above $3,000. Therefore, a cosmetic laser expert can make a living by providing services to consumers. Unfortunately, formal education in the field of cosmetic lasers is required to enter the field.