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Photofacial Compensation

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Salaries have increased and the beauty industry is booming thanks to photo-facial technology. Sure, but what does that imply for you? As we work our way out of this mess and back to normalcy, we should make sure to take care of our health and well-being. It stands to reason that work that takes this into account will be prioritized.

 

EVOLUTION OF PHOTO FACIAL SALARY

If you are thinking about a career in lasers, you may be curious about the state of our industry. You should also be aware that the laser industry, despite its massive size, is not without its drawbacks. But if you prepare in advance by doing your homework, you’ll have a much easier time with it.

Consider the information from the year 2018 as an example. In 2018, there were a total of 71,800 jobs in the skin care industry. From 2018 to 2028, a growth of 11% in the demand for Estheticians was predicted. Despite the fact that a 5% increase in employment is forecast, this does not mean that wages will rise proportionally.

Estheticians earned a median salary of $34,090 per year in 2019, with an average hourly wage of $16.39. Also, by comparing current wages to projected ones, we can get a sense of where the market is headed. Your current annual salary as an esthetician is probably around $47,559 at this point in time (median for 2020).

Final thought: looking into the future is a futile exercise. However, if you take the above information for what it is, you can begin to see the possibilities. Career switchers will be pleased to hear that the predicted 11% job growth is significantly higher than average.

 

PREPARE FOR PHOTO FACIALS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

In order to qualify for Photofacial Wages, you must first obtain laser training and certification. Photofacials are a subset of laser treatments, which cover a wide range of cosmetic issues, you can expect to cover the following, in addition to Photofacials:

  • Resonance frequency therapy for skin rejuvenation

  • Cellulite reduction via micro-needling (cool sculpting)

  • body sculpting skin tightening

  • Remove tattoos with a laser

  • Hair Removal Lasers

 

As a corollary, you will acquire knowledge in areas such as precautionary measures, proper procedures, and laser physics. Employers will notice your newfound expertise and be more willing to pay you for it.

 

When Considering a Profession in Photofacials

In recent years, photorealism has seen a rise in wage levels. However, this does not imply that everyone is being paid fairly. In fact, given the level of competition in the market, you should make every effort to distinguish yourself.

One of your first steps should be to look for a job where your time off is valued. It may not seem like a big deal, but if you can’t find time to focus on both your job and your family, you won’t last very long.

The second piece of advice is to look for a training program that emphasizes real-world application and employs faculty with extensive industry experience. Indeed, it has been suggested that two of the most significant indicators of wages are the level of education and certification attained. Generally speaking, the more education you have, the higher your salary will be.

Finally, keep the long-term in mind when you begin your search for a new profession. It’s about more than just money, after all. Location, travel time, and working hours are just some of the factors to think about. If you normally take Saturdays off, working a late shift is the last thing you want to do. While it is safe to assume that laser technician jobs are full-time, it never hurts to inquire.