Laser hair removal is a fast-growing procedure that's helping thousands of
people get rid of unwanted hair. The latest procedure uses intensed pulsed light
(IPL) to destroy hair follicles and prevent the growth of follicles and hair for
an extended period of time. Laser hair removal has been so popular because of
its preciseness and success rates. If you're considering laser hair removal,
your first step is to find someone who's qualified to perform the procedure.
It's important that they be qualified and experienced to provide a high-quality
procedure.
Finding Laser Hair Removal Specialists
Locating your laser hair removal specialist is not difficult. Make sure he or
she is Board Certified in Dermatology. If more than one specialist is working at
the office, find out if each is certified. If another member of the doctor's
staff will be performing the procedure, that person should be a registered nurse
or licensed physician to ensure proper care and use of the laser equipment. The
facility where your procedure will be performed should be clean and
professional. Ask for a tour of the facility and where your procedure will take
place if possible. Take special care in choosing your specialist because laser
hair removal is a medical procedure, and should be treated as such.
State Requirements for Laser Hair Removal
Each state varies in how laser hair removal can be performed. You'll need to
know what your state requires and make sure your specialist understands this as
well. The state requirements are broken down into four categories. Each category
specifies how and by whom the procedure can be performed within that particular
state. A brief explanation of each category is below.
1) Physician Only: A medical doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
must actually fire the laser. Then, the doctor may ask a PA, RN or other
licensed professional to use laser during the hair removal procedure.
2) Direct: The laser can be fired by a medical or non-medical professional
(according to the state's requirements), but the professional must remain under
the direct supervision of the MD or DO, and also use the license and practice of
the doctor.
3) Supervision: A medical or non-medical professional can fire the laser and
perform the procedure under the supervision of a MD or DO. Depending on the
state, the physician might or might not be present when the laser hair removal
procedure is performed.
4) N/A: The state has no official requirements for laser hair removal
procedures.
*Below is a list of states and their general requirements for based on the four
above definitions. Check within your own state, however, to obtain more detailed
requirements.
Alabama: Direct
Alaska: Supervision
Arizona: Supervision
Arkansas: Supervision
California: Direct
Colorado: Supervision
Connecticut: Direct
Delaware: Physician Only
Florida: Supervision
Georgia: Supervision
Hawaii: Physician Only
Idaho: Supervision
Illinois: Supervision
Indiana: Physician Only
Iowa: Supervision
Kansas: Supervision
Kentucky: Supervision
Louisiana: Supervision
Maine: Physician Only
Maryland: Physician Only
Massachusetts: Direct
Michigan: Supervision
Minnesota: Supervision
Mississippi: Supervision
Missouri: Supervision
Montana: Physician Only
Nebraska: Direct
Nevada: Supervision
New Hampshire: Physician Only
New Jersey: Physician Only
New Mexico: Physician Only
New York: N/A
North Carolina: Supervision
North Dakota: Direct
Ohio: Supervision
Oklahoma: Direct
Oregon: Supervision
Pennsylvania: Direct
Rhode Island: Supervision
South Carolina: Direct
South Dakota: Supervision
Tennessee: N/A
Texas: Supervision
Utah: Direct
Vermont: Supervision
Virginia: Direct
Washington: Supervision
West Virginia: Supervision
Wisconsin: Supervision
Wyoming: Supervision
Alaska: Supervision
Arizona: Supervision
Arkansas: Supervision
California: Direct
Colorado: Supervision
Connecticut: Direct
Delaware: Physician Only
Florida: Supervision
Georgia: Supervision
Hawaii: Physician Only
Idaho: Supervision
Illinois: Supervision
Indiana: Physician Only
Iowa: Supervision
Kansas: Supervision
Kentucky: Supervision
Louisiana: Supervision
Maine: Physician Only
Maryland: Physician Only
Massachusetts: Direct
Michigan: Supervision
Minnesota: Supervision
Mississippi: Supervision
Missouri: Supervision
Montana: Physician Only
Nebraska: Direct
Nevada: Supervision
New Hampshire: Physician Only
New Jersey: Physician Only
New Mexico: Physician Only
New York: N/A
North Carolina: Supervision
North Dakota: Direct
Ohio: Supervision
Oklahoma: Direct
Oregon: Supervision
Pennsylvania: Direct
Rhode Island: Supervision
South Carolina: Direct
South Dakota: Supervision
Tennessee: N/A
Texas: Supervision
Utah: Direct
Vermont: Supervision
Virginia: Direct
Washington: Supervision
West Virginia: Supervision
Wisconsin: Supervision
Wyoming: Supervision
*State requirements as shown at the Web site of Rocky Mountain Laser College of
Denver, Colorado.
Laser hair removal can be a simple, pleasant process if you find the right
doctor. You can usually locate professionals in your local telephone directory,
online or by consulting with your own family doctor. If you take the time to
locate a doctor that's right for you, you'll be more satisfied with your
results. You can see that unwanted hair disappear in no time!