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A Cosmetic Laser Technician’s Trainer

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Several people believe that you need to study for many months and have a background in aesthetics or cosmetology in order to become an effective cosmetic laser technician.

Not only do we receive a large number of inquiries from licensed aestheticians and cosmetologists interested in expanding their practice to include cosmetic laser services, but we also hear from many people who are looking to make a career change in the beauty industry but aren’t sure what they want to do.

It does sound too good to be true, and we agree with you. Because, after all, don’t we have numerous varieties of cosmetic lasers and many varieties of laser handpieces to choose from? What’s more, doesn’t a person’s skin type largely determine how their skin responds to certain lasers? Is it not true that cosmetic lasers shouldn’t be used on all skin types? Moreover, why can’t a sales rep from a laser company teach me how to use it?

Superb queries! Asking such a question demonstrates that you would do well in the cosmetic laser market. It indicates passion and a willingness to put in the effort required to become excellent.

Instruction in the Use of Lasers for Cosmetic Purposes

Here’s a closer look at those concerns: There are several varieties of cosmetic lasers and a variety of attachments for them.

Fitzpatrick Skin Types Anatomy of the Skin Interaction of Skin Tissues

Keeping laser equipment in good working order and maybe even selling related products is a potential side business.

Sales personnel from laser manufacturers are delighted to give demonstrations or brief training sessions on the machine(s) they sell, but this cannot replace comprehensive classroom instruction and hands-on experience with a variety of laser systems.