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Start Your Journey to Becoming a Certified Laser Technician.

Our fundamentals laser education is one of the most comprehensive live courses in the world. We are a certified training facility in Denver, Colorado approved and regulated by the Division of Private Occupational Schools. Students learn content in real-time and train with an experienced technician that has mastered laser treatments and building a clientele and clinic.

Mastering THE ART of Laser Treatments

Explore the world of advanced laser technology through our comprehensive training program designed for aspiring laser technicians. Our program provides an in-depth understanding of laser physics, skin analysis, safety protocols, and the practical application of various laser treatments.

Led by industry experts, our curriculum covers an array of essential modules including laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation, tattoo removal, and more. Through a combination of theoretical learning and hands-on practice, students gain proficiency in operating laser equipment, understanding different skin types, and tailoring treatments to meet individual client needs.

Our state-of-the-art facilities and interactive training sessions ensure students receive practical experience in a controlled environment, preparing them for the challenges and demands of the industry. Upon completion, graduates emerge as certified laser technicians ready to embark on fulfilling careers in medical aesthetics.

unlock the potential of laser technology and make a lasting impact in the field of cosmetic laser treatments.

Learn the newest laser technologies and treatments

Tuition: $4,400

There are no hidden fees or extra costs of our comprehensive state-approved laser technician training course.  The cost includes training in laser hair removal, laser tattoo removal, Morpheus8, Morpheus8 Body, and laser skin rejuvenation, consisting of 40 hours of classroom and hands-on training here at the Elite Aesthetics Academy in Denver.  Also included are all your books, and classroom materials.

The Fundamentals Laser Training

COURSE OBJECTIVES

By the end of the course, students should be able to:

  • Operate laser technology following required parameters and protocols.

  • Understanding and assessing skin typing, hair biology, and growth cycles.

  • Operating with safety and caution and a full understanding of potential side effect risks and how to manage them.

TREATMENTS COVERED

Vascular Lesions

Laser Hair Removal

Benign pigmented lesions (hyperpigmentation) treatment

Non-ablative skin rejuvenation

Ablative skin resurfacing

Radiofrequency Microneedling

Laser Tattoo Removal All Colors

No previous experience in laser technologies is required to enroll.

If you are planning to train to operate a laser in the state of Colorado, you must be over the age of 18 and a licensed esthetician or cosmetologist prior to enrolling. If you plan to work in a different state, be sure to check the guidelines for that state prior to enrolling in our courses.


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No other training in the state teaches all of these techniques or offers you a roadmap for success.

STUDENT-TEACHER RATIO

Our dedication to our students and focus on detailed, hands-on training means we keep our student-to-teacher ratio low to ensure the best possible skill development and supervision.

Rather than the requirement of one teacher to 30 students, we prefer small class sizes and personalized attention for our students. Our ratio is one teacher for every 8 students.

We’ll cover THE FOLLOWING topics

    • Learn and practice safety and sanitation

    • Prepare treatment area properly

    This unit instructs students in the importance of laser safety and laser physics. This must be taken first for the safety of both the student and the instructors.

    Laser Safety – OSHA regulations, nominal hazard zone, proper eyewear, and posted signage

    Terminology – For Lasers and Light-Based devices

    Laser Physics – What makes the laser work

    Laser/IPL – Differences and uses

  • This unit instructs students in the aspect of providing a treatment that is both effective and tolerable. Students will be able to observe tissue interaction in relation to the laser treatment, prior to hands-on application.

    Client Selection – Which clients will or will not benefit

    Tissue Interaction – What to expect on the skin during and after treatment

    Client Observation – Observing laser treatments prior to hands-on training

    Contraindications – Treatment precautions and photosensitive drugs and disorders

    • This unit instructs students on how to determine a client’s skin type, which is a necessity in providing an effective laser treatment. Students will learn hair biology and growth cycles, then learn to determine which energy level should be used in treating clients.

    Hair / Skin Biology – The parts of the hair and skin

    Anagen, catagen, and telogen hair growth cycles

    Skin typing – Full study of Fitzpatrick’s Skin Type Scale

    • This unit instructs students on the importance of determining the proper amounts of energy, depth of penetration and what the laser is attracted to (chromophore) in respect to the patient’s skin and hair type.

    Laser Parameters – Learning the settings of your laser

    Spot Size – How to control treatment efficacy via the depth of penetration

    Pulse Duration – How to control treatment efficacy via beam time

    Laser Chromophores – What attracts or repels the laser energy and why

  • This unit instructs students on the types of lasers and their uses.

    Different types of lasers and what they can do

    Permanent versus maintenance treatment protocol

    Different types of laser settings for different areas of the body

    Cleaning and sterilization of the lasers

  • This unit instructs students to understand how to interact with the client during the initial consultation and how to treat a client before, during and after the treatment, which will make the aesthetic laser process easier for both practitioner and client.

    Client Consultations – Proper medical history and contraindications

    Photos – The importance of before and after pictures

    Client care – Pretreatment options, client draping, cleanliness and sterilization

    Topical Applications – Prescription topical anesthetics explained

    Hands-On Practice – Working in detail with the patient

    Post Treatment care – Ointments, dressings and post-treatment instructions

total 40-hour LASER training

Who can operate a laser with our certification?

Federal law states the incision, destruction or alteration of human tissue by the use of a Class IIIb or IV laser is the practice of medicine. The only person who can practice medicine is a licensed physician.  From that point, each state then has rules that regulate if the physician can delegate the firing of a laser and to whom can be delegated to. The physician can only delegate medical services they have training or experience in AND can only delegate to someone who has had structured and formal training.

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Please be sure to check with the agencies about the laser rules in your state for you to be able to practice once completing our training.  State regulations are usually governed by the state licensing agency or the state medical board.


Laser Rule Definitions

Supervision:

Laser Specialist must work under the responsible supervision of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

Direct:

Laser Specialist must work under the direct supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals depending on the state. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

Physician ONLY:

Medical Doctor or Physician Assistant are the only professionals that can fire a laser.  A non-medical professional shall not own this clinic.

who can operate a laser by state:

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • State licensing is required and governed by the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA) for approved laser training. The Rocky Mountain Laser College is not an approved trainer.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Physician ONLY – Medical Doctor, Physician Assistant or Registered Nurse are the only professionals that can fire a laser. A non-medical professional may not own this clinic.

  • Most Provinces require a medical directorship to own and/or operate the laser. More information on laser rules can be found on the Health Canada website.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. Colorado follows the revised 2017 Rule 800 which governs the delegation responsibilities of a physician. Colorado residents must have an Esthetician or Cosmetology license, or be a licensed medical professional to attend laser training.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals. The physician must personally evaluate each patient at least every three months.

  • Medical Doctor, physician assistant or registered nurse are the only persons who can fire a laser except in laser hair removal where an electrologist with state approved laser/electrolysis training can perform treatments. Please read the Florida laws

  • A state license is required for anyone (except an MD) to fire a laser. Training must be taken at an approved training facility. Learn more here at the Georgia Composite Medical Board

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic. Laser Specialist must be a MD, PA, RN, Electrologist, Aesthetician or Cosmetologist to fire the laser.

  • Supervision – A Medical Spa (laser) must be owned, in part, by a physician, who can also be the Medical Director. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Physician ONLY – MD is the only professional that can fire the laser.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can only delegate the firing of the laser to licensed medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Physician ONLY -MD is the only professional that can fire the laser.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • No specific laws at the present time. No Medical Director or doctor needed. Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.

  • Supervision – The use of light based devices is regulated under the North Carolina Board of Electrolysis Examiners at www.ncbee.com. State licensing is required.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Physician ONLY -MD is the only professional that can fire the laser.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser to medical or non-medical professionals.

  • Physician ONLY -MD is the only professional that can fire the laser.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic. Electrologists can fire the laser without a physician.

  • Supervision – Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser. Medical director (MD) is a must and does not have to be on-site. State license required for hair removal, with training provided by a Texas Workforce Commission approved school. Tattoo removal or skin rejuvenation does not need a Texas license.

  • Direct – supervision of a physician who is on site while the laser is firing. The physician can delegate the firing of the laser for non-ablative treatments only to PA, RN or Master Esthetician.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Only MD, PA, RN or Master Aesthetician can operate the laser. MD or PA must oversee initial consultations. Non-medical professionals may own business.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Supervision – of a physician who does not have to be on site. The physician must live within the community which he is supervising. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

  • Non-ablative lasers and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) devices may be used under supervision of a properly trained MD / APRN / PA who does not have to be on site. Must have a written provider order after a face to face assessment pursuant to Wyoming State Board of Nursing-Cosmetic & Dermatologic Procedures. A non-medical professional or entrepreneur may own the clinic.

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At Elite Aesthetics Academy, we are dedicated to fostering excellence in education through our core values:

  • Quality Education

  • Artistry and Precision

  • Industry-Relevant Training

  • Expert Instruction

  • Ethical Practice and Safety

  • Supportive Learning Environment

  • Career Development

Our dedication to these values underpins our program's success in producing skilled and knowledgeable laser technicians, ready to make a positive impact in the field of medical aesthetics.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

We provide a LIFETIME GUARANTEE to help ensure Total Student Satisfaction

If you are not confident after completing our course, you can re-enroll in the very next course at no additional cost.

BeCome a Cosmetic Laser Technician

Are you passionate about the beauty industry? Now is your chance to enter the $16 billion medical aesthetics industry with laser training from Permanent Makeup Aesthetics Academy. Our 40-hour Comprehensive Laser Course is the ideal course for estheticians and career changers looking to become Cosmetic Laser Technicians. Our knowledgeable instructors will teach the most in-demand cosmetic treatments, including laser hair removal, skin tightening, and acne reduction. By the end of the course, you will feel comfortable and confident to perform treatments for any skin type in a variety of medical aesthetic settings.

Imagine learning a skill that lets you:

  • Set your own hours

  • Help clients achieve incredible results

  • Have a career that you love coming to every day

THAT'S the reality for an exclusive number of cosmetic laser technicians who have graduated from our Academy.

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