Florida School of Electrolysis
17843-A Murdock Circle
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
Located in Port Charlotte in Charlotte County, Florida, the
Florida School of Electrolysis has been training individuals in the art of laser hair removal since its founding in 1994. Students who attend the
Florida school of Electrolysis are permitted to complete 30 hours of training to prepare for their occupation in laser and light-based hair removal. Fifteen hours are
home study and 15 hours are dedicated to residence training with hands-on experience.
At the
Florida school of Electrolysis students may choose to study within four tracks: electrolysis course, laser technician course, facial specialist course and a continuing education course. The electrolysis course trains students in hair removal from all areas of the face and body. Students become experts in modern short wave and Galvanism electrolysis. Laser and light-based hair technician courses are offered once a month. The laser technician course at the
Florida school of Electrolysis is recognized by many U.S. states as well as most of the Caribbean nations. The facial specialist course prepares students to be facial specialists with up-to-date technology, massage and deep cleansing. The school offers a 10-hour continuing education course that is approved for the Florida Electrolysis State Licensure Requirements. The course covers the following areas: laser physics; laser safety; hair anatomy, growth cycles, and medical conditions that contribute to excess hair growth; and patient consultation and treatment review.
Quick Facts
The Florida School of Electrolysis is accredited by the Allied Health Association and is licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education.
In the state of Florida, a state board examination must be passed before students can begin the practice of electrolysis.
The Florida School of Electrolysis helps students prepare for all examinations that are required to become certified laser hair removal technicians.
Students at the Florida School of Electrolysis become skilled in advanced technologies such as high frequency, Galvanic and micro-dermabrasion machines.
The continuing education course offered at the Florida School of Electrolysis is sponsored by the Society for Clinical and Medical Hair Removal and is also an accredited course.
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