Jason Begley has been a contributor to the laser hair removal industry for more than 15 years. He is also one of the founders of the nations premier esthetician school, and is a member of the Association of Aesthetic Professionals (AAP).
It would be difficult to find any industry that has experienced more change over the last five years than skin care, and it appears that it may only be the beginning. The skin care professional, known as an esthetician, now finds themselves in the midst of a myriad of new opportunities and available specialty career paths. This is the result of the combination of changes in the regulatory environment and the maturation of new technologies.
While the traditional esthetician has provided anti-aging and corrective services designed to promote the health and appearance of the skin, todays professional has been provided a far greater set of tools with which to accomplish these tasks. This evolution can be attributed primarily to the emergence of medically based technologies.
For more than two decades, the use of lasers and other energy based devices have been a part of everyday life within the medical community. These technologies allow for the opportunity to stimulate or make a change to human tissue in ways we could previously only dream of. As the science related to these devices advanced, lasers and similar equipment began to prove useful for a wide range of cosmetic enhancement services. This includes everything from small vein closure to the permanent removal of hair and the reduction or elimination of wrinkles and fine lines.
As these concepts have continued to develop over the years, the vast majority of these services currently do not involve cutting or puncturing, require no anesthetic, and do not mandate any sort of recovery period or down-time. Although medically based, these non-invasive procedures are well suited to be performed by the skin care professional. Quite simply, these advancements have led to skin care with better tools.
The esthetician now has the opportunity to provide their clientele with both traditional and advanced services to address a wider range of needs in a more effective manner. The more significant effect provided by some of these energy-based devices creates, in many cases, a more valuable service, which can lead to a higher earnings potential for the professional.
As a result of these new opportunities, estheticians now frequently seek employment at medical offices and medical spas in addition to traditional spas and salons.
To further substantiate the growth of the skin care industry towards the more medically based services, many states have enacted or are considering legislation that would help to facilitate this trend.
In May of 2008, the Governor of Arizona signed into law the Cosmetic Laser Act (Senate Bill 1419). This new law officially broadened the legal scope of practice of an esthetician to include the use of non-ablative, non-invasive laser and energy treatments. It is important to note that cosmetology professionals must also adhere to the training requirements of the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency and operate under the supervision of a licensed medical professional in order to be eligible to provide these services.
In addition, the Arizona State Board of Cosmetology recently appointed to its governing board the President of the nations most experienced Laser and Clinical Esthetics training school, the IMAj Institute, in order to gain additional insight and resources to help integrate and facilitate these new opportunities for their licensees.
It is an exciting time for both clients and professionals related to the skin care industry. The coming years are likely to lead to more states adopting similar standards to those in place in states like Arizona. Already a multi-billion dollar industry, medical esthetics has a bright future ahead.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Are All Laser Hair Removal Providers Created Equal?
- Training to Become a Laser Hair Removal Tech
- The Best Laser Hair Removal Treatment
- Manhattan Laser Hair Removal
- Career Opportunities Abound in the Field of Laser Hair Removal
- You've Always Wanted Laser Hair Removal and Prices Have Never Been Lower!
- Low-cost Laser Hair Removal - Now Available in Your Area!
- People are Saying Good-bye to Hair Forever With Laser Hair Removal




Pro Acai Max - Does Acai Work For Men
By: Janet Moeller | 06/01/2010These kinds of supplements such as natural supplements could really help you a lot. It also plays a big role in making you fit and because it is natural then it could be in a certain point that could make you healthy. Be the one to know what natural supplement would really suite you, and let's see how it would be resulting. But does acai work for men?
Pro Acai Max - Is Acai For Men
By: Janet Moeller | 06/01/2010Most men are already conscious of their body, and they often watch their weight. If you are to observe men are really acting vain than women. They are into so many techniques and exercises just to get the body shape that they want. If men are really concerned of their diets, they are also into the food that they intake. So they are really watching the food that they eat. But some are still clueless of this Acai, is acai for men?
Water, So Important For Your Health
By: saichon sannok | 06/01/2010Many people underestimate the importance of water in their diets and their lives. However, the human body is mostly water, so the smooth functioning of the body requires a large amount of water. To determine the correct amount of water that you take to consume in a day, your weight in kilograms and divide by four. This will give you the minimum number of ounce of pure water that you are on a daily basis. Note that all the water is not created equal nor is everythingA substitute for liquid wa
Pro Acai Max - Acai Works For Men Review
By: Janet Moeller | 06/01/2010Having a review as a guide makes everything easier. A review holds the history and the purpose of a subject. It could be a big help and could guide the person on his or her dieting process. It could give you so much strategies and techniques. This could be given by the Acai Works For Men Review.
Men’s Health – Can Fish Oil Omega3 Benefit Men’s Health?
By: saichon sannok | 06/01/2010Fish oil may be particularly beneficial to men’s health, because of the omega-3 fatty acids they contain. Low intake of fish and low circulating levels of DHA, an omega3 fat, are associated with prostate cancer, BPH or enlarged prostate, prostatitis and with fertility issues, such as low sperm count and motility. DHA Importance DHA and other omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory activity and counter the effects of other types of dietary fat, such as omega 6 and saturated fats. If you
For older Australians, a healthy mouth means a healthy body
By: Dion Kramer | 06/01/2010This is an article that recently appreared on virtualmedicalcentre.com. Health experts now say taking a look inside the mouth may provide a snapshot of the overall health of the body, especially for those aged over 55 years.
Men Need More Health Care
By: saichon sannok | 06/01/2010A recent survey revealed a sad reality that more than 30 percent of American male population has not asked what kind of medical care last year. The same survey found that around nine million Americans have not visited a doctor in the last five years.
Mens Herbal Health Care – Health Enhancement Supplements
By: saichon sannok | 06/01/2010In recent years, mens herbal health care has become big business. People now are just as keen as women to enhance life with supplements, vitamin tablets, and various supplements that aid good health and wellbeing. As a result there are now a number of mens herbal health care products available that are designed to improve and the various aspects of men's health, or simply improve your general well-being. However, it is important toensure that only quality products that meet the stringent require
The Future of Lasers in Skin Care
By: Jason Begley | 19/10/2007 | HealthThe future is now with regard to the integration of lasers and energy based devices into the skin care industry.
How to Start a Medical Spa
By: Jason Begley | 03/10/2007 | HealthBrief overview of how to establish a medical spa business.
A Facelift Without the Facelift
By: Jason Begley | 06/09/2007 | HealthNew technologies can provide the benfits of a facelift without ever having to go under the knife.
Trends in Medical Aesthetics
By: Jason Begley | 31/08/2007 | Non-FictionAs one of the fastest growing industries in the nation, the field of medical aesthetics has been and will continue to be subject to tremendous change.
Can a Laser Get Rid of My Wrinkles?
By: Jason Begley | 01/08/2007 | HealthLaser technology has been the answer to so many cosmetic problems that have plagued the public for centuries. Now wrinkles can be a thing of the past.
The History of Laser Hair Removal
By: Jason Begley | 24/07/2007 | HealthAn brief overview of the technological advancements related to laser hair removal
Winkles, Wrinkles, Wrinkles
By: Jason Begley | 18/06/2007 | HealthThe battle against wrinkles has raged within the skin care and cosmetology industries for long enough. New technologies have now given us the weapons to fight back.