
Laser technician level 1
Our Laser Technician program is designed to prepare Students to safely and effectively operate laser devices for various cosmetic and medical procedures. These programs typically cover a range of topics related to laser technology, skin care, and aesthetics. Here's some insight into what you can expect from a typical Laser Technician program:
​1. **Fundamental Laser Technology**: You'll learn the basics of laser technology, including how lasers work, different types of lasers used in cosmetic and medical applications, and the physics behind them.
2. **Laser Safety**: Safety is paramount when working with lasers. The program will teach you how to handle lasers safely, minimize risks, and protect both yourself and your clients.
3. **Skin Anatomy**: Understanding the structure of the skin is crucial for laser technicians. You'll learn about skin layers, types, and conditions that can be treated with laser technology.
4. **Treatment Techniques**: You'll gain practical skills in using laser devices for various treatments, such as hair removal, tattoo removal, skin rejuvenation, and more. This includes hands-on training to ensure you can effectively perform these procedures.
5. **Client Consultation**: Learning how to consult with clients, assess their needs, and recommend appropriate laser treatments is a key component of the program. You'll learn how to develop treatment plans tailored to individual client goals.
6. **Clinical Experience**: Many programs include clinical rotations or internships where you'll work in real-world settings under the guidance of experienced professionals. This practical experience is invaluable for building confidence and competence.
7. **Licensing and Regulations**: Laser technicians must adhere to specific regulations and guidelines in different regions. Your program should cover the legal and ethical aspects of laser technology, as well as prepare you for any necessary licensing or certification exams.
8. **Skin Care and Aesthetics**: Understanding general skin care and aesthetics is often part of the curriculum since clients may seek advice and additional services related to their skin health and appearance.
9. **Industry Trends**: The beauty and medical aesthetics industry is ever-evolving. Your program should keep you informed about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices.
10. **Business Skills**: If you plan to open your own laser clinic or work in a spa or medical practice, you may also receive training in business aspects such as marketing, customer service, and managing a practice.
11. **Continuing Education**: As technology and techniques in the field constantly evolve, it's important to seek opportunities for ongoing education and training to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements.
Upon completing a Laser Technician program, you should be well-prepared to work in the beauty and medical aesthetics industry, offering a variety of laser-based treatments to clients.
The Laser level 1 course is a specialization add-on exclusive to already certified estheticians, Tattoo artist skin care specialists and the tuition fees are 2999$ + taxes for 5 day of practical. This option includes your own pace online theory learning program. (this price covers certification, online and in-person classes, models and practice materials).