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To My Business, I Want to Add Cosmetical Lasers

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There are a variety of variables, such as social media and an aging baby boomer demographic, that have contributed to the cosmetic laser industry’s meteoric rise over the past decade.

Cosmetic laser technicians are in high demand, and this trend is expected to continue for the foreseeable future, which is good news for individuals working in the medical aesthetics field. This is why many people are thinking about getting into the cosmetic laser business.

But how much money can typically be made from a single treatment?


Cosmetic Procedure Prices

Medgadget classifies the cosmetic lasers market as follows:

  • Squamous cell carcinomas

  • Rejuvenating the Skin

  • Rough skin with pimples

  • Depilatory Creams for Women

  • Venous disease and varicose veins in the legs

And particular uses like treating gynecological disorders (feminine rejuvenation) or nail fungus.

Tattoo removal, teeth whitening, skin tag removal, stretch mark reduction, cellulite reduction, and nonsurgical body sculpting are all things that we would add to that list.


Now, let’s examine the going rates for a few of these services more closely:

The time needed to accomplish laser hair removal varies with the size and density of the treated region. However, it takes less than 15 minutes to wax minor regions like the underarms, upper lip, and bikini line. It takes longer — usually around 45 minutes — to do both legs. Is there a cost to the buyer? Smaller portions cost between $110 and $165 for every treatment, whereas bigger regions cost between $275 and $375. Typically, between 6 and 8 sessions are required to achieve the best possible outcomes. In this example, the cosmetic laser technician’s time is worth $1,320 for just two hours if the client needs eight treatments in an area that costs $165 for each treatment.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) photo facial skin rejuvenation is highly effective in addressing sun spots, freckles, fine wrinkles, broken capillaries, and redness. Almost any area of the skin on the face or body can be treated with a photo facial. It can be done in as little as 20 minutes, depending on the extent of the affected area. It is recommended that 3-5 treatments be completed, with subsequent maintenance occurring every 3-6 months. This service is commonly requested, and it costs about $250 per treatment area.

When compared to photo facials, eMatrix treatments are more in-depth; nonetheless, they are still classified as minimally invasive and typically require no recovery time. You can use eMatrix to effectively cure fine lines, acne, and acne scars. All skin types can use it without worry. One treatment area with eMatrix typically takes 30 minutes or less and costs around $595. Consumable tips can cost anywhere from $40 to $80, with the price fluctuating according to the amount of “pulses” it has.

When it comes to anti-aging therapies, pro-fractional laser procedures are among the most invasive options available today. This beauty procedure repairs superficial damage, tightens and firms skin, and stimulates collagen synthesis. Profractional face treatments typically last for around 30 minutes. You can treat multiple patients at once if one of them is “numbing.” The cost of treatment might range from $1,300 to $2,000.

With high client satisfaction and minimal downtime required, CoolSculpting has quickly become a sought-after nonsurgical body sculpting option. Fat that doesn’t budge no matter how much you diet or exercise can be permanently eliminated with CoolSculpting. Your customer can get the body of their dreams in as little as 60 minutes. With an average cost of $800 per treated area, it’s also a lucrative option for business owners. Cycle time cards (where you insert a computer chip that has already been programmed with machine time) and other associated overhead charges can add up to around $150 per treatment. Even still, $650 is a pretty good hourly rate!

Purchase, lease, finance, or rent laser and IPL equipment depending on your company’s demands, client demand, and available funds. Check out The Expert’s Guide to Buying Laser Equipment for a comprehensive analysis of available tools.

As you can see, cosmetic lasers may be a very lucrative business venture, whether you’re already established in the health and beauty market or just starting.