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The Arizona Medical Aesthetics Education Program

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Non-surgical cosmetic procedures can be learned by anybody at Medical Aesthetician School Arizona, including individuals in between jobs or with no prior medical experience. They can instruct students on topics such as skin types and cosmetic laser treatments.Since prior experience in the medical field is not necessary to enroll in our advanced laser training courses, they are ideal for professionals looking to switch careers.

 

Comparing Aestheticians and Medical Aestheticians

Comparing a Medical Aesthetician to a regular Aesthetician, you won’t find a lot of distinctions. Finally, it all boils down to the academic level. If you have PA training, you have the expertise to provide surgical care. To the same extent, even if you’re a doctor, you lack the skills necessary to carry them out.To give just one example, practically all of them are taught how to use the same tools, yet only some of them are limited to performing non-surgical tasks. Let’s look at real-life business owners as an illustration. Say Joe is a business whiz who has experience growing startups into Fortune 500 corporations. Accordingly, Joe might know everything there is to know about the Fortune 500. Joe’s business will fail without properly educated workers.Let’s pretend for a moment that Joe was terrible at managing finances. But he continued to manage his own business. Not that we expect that to happen, but… So, that’s just lousy business sense; all Joe needs to do is recruit the correct people.

 

For those of us who aren’t doctors, what does this imply?

Just as Joe needed to hire skilled workers to grow his business, PAs may be enticed by the possibility of higher compensation working as laser technicians. Professional medical practices that also employ qualified personnel are ideal.

 

What Else Do Our Cosmetic Laser Classes Include?

  • The Use of Lasers to Minimize Body Hair

  • Excision of Tattoos Using Laser

  • Photo-facial

  • Cool-sculpting

  • A Method for Shaping the Body

  • Treatments Using Radio Waves

  • Skin Rejuvenation

  • Anti-Cellulite Skin Tightening

  • In addition to Microneedling, We Also Offer…

 

Take a regular photofacial or IPL treatment as an example. An Aesthetician might make between $300 and $600 per week at a medical spa or office. As a result, there is a need for students who have finished as little as two weeks of class.