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Toughen Up: Take Control of Your Laser Clients by Susan Preston from PCI Journal
Exhibitor Spotlight
Microdermabrasion Position
1. Microdermabrasion devices should be used by estheticians. 2. In addition to manufacturer supplied, device specific education, estheticians shall complete a course of study equivalent to tha trecommended by the NCEA. 3. If estheticians wish to use microdermabrasion devices they should take the necessary licensing education to include theoretical and practical application as part of their core curriculum or as continuing education modules. Disclaimer: The NCEA recommends that estheticians abide by Federal, State and Local Regulations. More
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Susanne S. Warfield, President/CEO of Paramedical Consultants, Inc. and the PCI Publishing division publishes the PCI Journal™, The Medical Journal for Skin Care Professionals© (www.PCIJournal.com) Official Journal of the Society of Dermatology SkinCare Specialists and the Organ of the Medical Spa Society. She is the leading expert on the business, legal and liability issues that affect physician and esthetician relationships working in a medical or spa setting. More |
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