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Dallas Training for Medical Esthetics

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With the rise in popularity of cosmetic laser and injectable procedures over the past ten years, more medical professionals and estheticians are looking into medical esthetics training.

Medical aesthetic treatments are the best option for baby boomers who want to attain more youthful skin and clients who want to retain healthy skin or get rid of skin imperfections.

You must complete medical esthetics training before you can even start recommending laser and injectable treatments to patients.

 

Esthetician versus medical esthetician schools

What’s the difference between medical esthetician school and esthetician school? is one of the most commonly asked questions we get about medical esthetics training.

The quick response is that esthetician school lasts months as opposed to two weeks of medical esthetician training. Additionally, estheticians research procedures for the skin’s outer layer, including facials, body wraps, waxing, and more. Medical estheticians research cosmetic injectable procedures and, if qualified, cosmetic laser procedures.

 

Texas State Laws Governing Medical Esthetics Education

Before enrolling in a laser school in Dallas, you must have received your high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED).

If you are receiving laser training instruction, you must complete a laser safety course and accrue the necessary amount of practical training hours.

 

Certification as a Medical Esthetician

Only medical professionals in the state of Texas are eligible to enroll in our Botox injection training and dermal filler training programs and obtain cosmetic injectable training.

To become a laser technician, you do not need to work in the health and beauty industry. Our thorough laser training course is open to anybody interested in learning more about the most sought-after laser modalities, including career changers, estheticians, beauty enthusiasts, and others.

 

Participants in our All-Inclusive Laser Course will Pick Up the Following:

  • Acquiring the training and expertise necessary to carry out intense pulsed light (IPL) and laser procedures

  • Protecting Oneself From Lasers

  • Ability to assess and identify skin problems in order to prescribe a treatment plan

  • Extensive instruction on cutting-edge laser technology

  • Instructing in the use of lasers for a variety of cosmetic purposes, including but not limited to the elimination of hair and ingrown hairs, the removal of stretch marks, the reduction of acne scars and wrinkles, and the elimination of blemishes.