Laser Training Schools in South Dakota

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How to Become a Laser Technician in South Dakota

South Dakota 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 South Dakota is $35,300.
  • There is a predicted 12.10%* job increase between 2012 - 2022.

Laser hair removal is one of the most rapidly growing specialties in the United States. This is partially because it is one of the oldest types of permanent hair removal and people are more trusting of its results. Also, due to how long this procedure has been around, it is much more affordable than hair removal procedures that use other types of technology.

What does this mean for you? Whether you are a new or aspiring beauty professional, South Dakota laser training courses may give you the leg up you need to get ahead in this industry. With the laser practice and classroom theory you get, you may quickly become an efficient, trustworthy hair removal professional.

State License Requirements

Another requirement to keep in mind is the direct supervision requirement set out by the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners. They require all laser hair removal facilities to have a medical director. The medical director must be on-site when procedures are being done.

Education Details

Compared to many other beauty specialties, laser training can be completed quickly. Depending on the school you choose, you may finish your training in just a couple of weeks. Some even allow you to become certified in just five days. Shorter and longer programs can be appropriate options, as long as they cover the theory of laser hair removal and give you plenty of hands-on experience.

The list below covers some of the topics you should learn about as a laser technician student:

  • Types of lasers
  • Hair types and skin types
  • Laser techniques for different client needs
  • Laser safety and precautions
  • Pre-treatment consultation
  • Post-treatment observation
  • Complications and skin reactions
  • Contraindications to laser hair removal

Practical experience can be provided in many different ways. As a new student, you may observe your instructor during a procedure, watch other students do laser hair removal, or simply get comfortable holding the laser. As you progress, you may assist or lead during hair removal procedures.

License Renewal

3 Years

License renewal period

0 Hours

Continuing education required

In South Dakota, if you want to work as a laser technologist, you should enroll in a course or program recognized by the National Council on Laser Certification (NCLC) to meet your state's requirements, and be considered for jobs working with medical directors to deliver this form of treatment. If you do become registered with the NCLC, you will just have to renew your registration every three years. You can do so by completing this application and submitting a $95 fee.

South Dakota Laser Training Careers

$35,300*

Average yearly salary for laser training in South Dakota

Once you finish at one of the laser training programs in SD, it's time to jump into the job search. If your school has ties to the local community, they may help you find open positions. Otherwise, you can look into spas and salons. Currently, South Dakota cosmetology professionals claim an average salary of $29,400 per year (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2016). Per O*Net, job openings in this industry may see a 7% boost by the year 2022 (2016).

Hair removal and skin care technicians have a diverse array of job options. One available option involves working in the medical field. Acne, ingrown hairs, and other skin-related issues can often become medical problems. In such cases, a trained technician working under a medical professional's supervision has much to offer. Other job options include entrepreneurship and working in a day spa. According to statistics, the job outlook is bright for South Dakota hair removal and skin care technicians.

Contact the South Dakota State Board of Cosmetology

South Dakota Cosmetology Commission
Laser Training
South Dakota

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