Laser Training Schools in New Mexico

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How to Become a Laser Technician in New Mexico

New Mexico Laser Technician Careers At a Glance
  • 0 education hours are required to become licensed.
  • You must renew your license every 3 years.
  • 0 continuing education hours are required to renew your license.
  • Average salary for laser training in New Mexico is $46,590.
  • There is a predicted 12.10%* job increase between 2012 - 2022.

A career in the beauty industry can be extremely fulfilling, especially if you like working with people and you thrive in a fast-paced environment. However, the idea of spending a year or more in school to get a cosmetology license may make you pause. If you would rather start working in a matter of weeks or months, consider NM laser hair removal courses.

At most programs, you can begin working as a laser technician after a few weeks or months of full-time training. During your training, you learn about the theory of laser hair removal and practice your hands-on skills. When you graduate, you may be ready to take on positions in a variety of beauty settings.

State License Requirements

After you successfully graduate from your laser program, there is a bit more you have to do before you can begin working. The New Mexico Medical Board is responsible for laser procedures and who is allowed to perform them. The New Mexico Medical Board allows medical doctors to delegate laser procedures to non-medical professionals, including laser technicians. However, this means that your skills must be good enough to make a facility's medical director feel confident about taking responsibility for your activities. The medical director must provide supervision for laser procedures, either directly or indirectly.

Education Details

Lasers are extremely powerful tools, and it's essential that you get plenty of training before you begin using a laser independently. Use our list of New Mexico laser training schools below to start checking out your options. You want to find a program that balances classroom time and practical experience time, since both are important to your career.

Look at each program's curriculum and look for the following topics:

  • Physics of lasers
  • Sterilization and sanitation
  • Post-treatment care
  • Complications in procedures
  • Marketing of laser hair removal clinics
  • Electrolysis
  • Hair growth patterns
  • Intense pulsed light
  • Laser techniques

License Renewal

3 Years

License renewal period

0 Hours

Continuing education required

In New Mexico, estheticians, nurses and other health/beauty practitioners often pursue laser training courses and programs to increase their skills and qualify for new types of jobs. If you are wanting to become a laser tech in New Mexico, it's best to choose a program that achieves the standards outlined by the National Council on Laser Certification (NCLC). They help ensure medical directors can trust that you are able to instill confidence in your work and deliver quality care to patients. You will renew this registration every three years, and pay a $95 fee when you submit this application.

New Mexico Laser Training Careers

$46,590 

Average yearly salary for laser training in New Mexico

As a new laser technician, you may want to work for a spa or salon that already offers laser services. A salon in this position must already have a medical director, making it easier for you to get through the training and approval process. You can also consider becoming self-employed or opening your own hair removal salon, both of which require you to hire a medical director. New Mexico skin care specialists, including laser technicians, currently earn an average salary of $46,590 per year (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2016). By the year 2022, job openings in this field may increase 12% (O*Net, 2016).

Working in a medical office, technicians can offer skin care consultations or refer patients to dermatologists. Working in salons, technicians may work with clients seeking skin consultations, makeup application, waxing, and many other services calling for a properly trained professionals. And working independently, a technician can offer any services he pleases. Job options abound for trained technicians. Hair removal and skin care technicians in New Mexico have a promising job outlook in light of recent job growth estimates.

Contact the New Mexico State Board of Cosmetology

New Mexico Regulaiton and Licensing Department
Laser Training
New Mexico

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