Medspa Legal & Legislation > Can an Electrologist, Laser Hair Removal Technician perform Fractional Treatment
I'm not in Florida but it sounds like your esthetician friend is practicing medicine without a license.
First, as I understand the law, she can not legally own that class of medical device if she's not an MD or DO. Second, unless she's overseen by a physician for every treatment she's certainly outside the ethical and legal bounds of her scope of practice.
But, Florida is something of a wild card as seen on these boards in the past with the chiropractors who are operating down there. At the very least there would be this question: Who is providing 'Medical' malpractice insurance for the medical treatments she's performing?
I would also read the other threads in this area about who can perform laser hair removal.
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That's a good way to get arrested in Florida for practicing without a licence. The last time, an electrologist was charged and held on $15000 bond. This was for doing hair removal with no MD on premise.
Florida is very clear on who can use lasers and what medical practice is.
I guess its all good and considered "a grey area" until someone blows you in. Then the DOH shows up with the Sheriff.
I am a Certified Laser Techinican and I am looking to move to California does anyone know if i need a nurses degree or another form of Medical training before I will be considered to work at a spa or clinic?
Marlena
It varies from State to State. For instance I live in New Jersey and only a doctor can perform laser procedures. But across the river in New York a certified tech can. You have to check with I would guess the agency would be the State Department of health in the State you want to work.
Okay I will take a look into that Thank you for taking the time to reply my post!
Texas recently passed a new law on the subject of the legal operation of lasers. The new law is similar to Arizona -- but they clearly do NOT permit any non-physicians to do "ablative" procedures such as laser resurtfacing. You can GOOGLE "State of Texas legal operation of lasers" and you will probably find the new statute.











I was in a Med spa the electrologist / laser technician was performing fractional and treating hyperpigmentation with her Palomar IPL machine. She is not a Medical Esthetician or skin trained at all. Is this out of her scope of license in the state of Florida?