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Course Dates
- April 12th (in-person training 10AM-5PM)
- May 10th (in-person training 10AM-5PM)
- June 14th (in-person training 10AM-5PM)
Training Materials Include:
- Consultation Form
- Contraindications
- Consent Forms
- Pre & Post Care-Patient Instructions
- Treatment Record/Documentation
- Treatment Room Setup + Supplies
- Federal + State Laws & Regulations
- Course Description
We prepare the student by providing the theory, downloadable materials and hands on training to operate Intense Pulsed Light medical devices safely and effectively. We place a strong emphasis on light and tissue absorption, focusing on the multiple modalities this powerful technology offers.• Private courses available for groups of 4 or more
• We travel for free within a 60 miles radius of Austin, TXCurrent Training Inventory
Syneron/Candela: elōs Plus
Alma: DyeVL
Treatment models have been pre screened and approved to treat the following conditions:
• Pigmented Lesions (sun spots)
• Broken Capillaries
• Rosacea
• Uneven Skin ToneCourse Outline: 10am-5pm
• 10:00am – 12:00pm Theory
• 12:00pm – 1:00pm Lunch
• 1:00pm – 5:00pm Hands-on
- Subjects Covered
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Theory:
• Patient Care and IPL Treatment Protocols
• Patient Consultation
• Proper Skin Type
• Pre and Post CareHands On:
• Patient Consultation
• Room Setup
• IPL Settings
• IPL TechniqueThe most important part of a safe and effective IPL treatment is properly Skin Typing the client. Having a thorough understanding of geography, energy, wavelengths, pulse duration and thermal relaxation time is imperative when operating a light source.
IPL is a non-ablative light source that uses non-coherent light. These wavelengths are specifically customized to reach their target: pigmentation, and hemoglobin. (Red and brown) On the correct skin type, this treatment can eliminate brown spots on the face, dark hair and broken capillaries. It is one of the most successful treatments when removing unwanted pigmentation (brown spots), brightening skin tone, and improving overall clarity and uneven tone.
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- Prerequisites
The Intense Pulsed Light Course is intended for students who desire and understand the requirements to operate only under the delegation of a Medical Professional. (Physician, Nurse Practitioner or Physicians Assistant)Prerequisites Include:
- 18 years of age or older
- Valid Photo ID
- Completed approved Apprentice In Training course and seeking advanced training or
- Under the written delegation and sponsorship of a TX Physician
- Why Choose Us?
There are many unique qualities with the education and experience you will receive at Texas Laser & Aesthetics Training Academy. We prepare the student by providing the theory, downloadable materials and hands on training to operate safely and effectively.Downloadable Patient Intake + Treatment Templates that may be utilized for private use
Hands on portion of training in a clinical setting
Thorough compliance and links to relevant State and Federal Laws
Texas Department of State and Health Services §289.301
Nonsurgical Cosmetic Medical Procedures §193.17
FDA Medical Device Reporting Laws
- Laws and Regulations
The Intense Pulsed Light Course at Texas Laser & Aesthetics Training Academy includes the operation of Radiation Emitting Devices, which are Prescriptive Medical Devices + Radiation Devices. All Intense Pulsed Light services comply with TX State and Federal Laws.Texas Laws & Regulations
Nonsurgical Cosmetic Medical Procedures §193.17
Texas Department of State and Health Services §289.301Federal Laws & Regulations
FDA Medical Device Reporting Requirements
Every individual who applies for a license with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (“the Department”) is subject to a criminal background check to determine his or her suitability for the license. In 2009, the Texas Legislature enacted new provisions to allow a person to find out before applying whether he or she would likely be denied a license due to his or her criminal history. This was due to the time and expense involved in applying for a license, which in some cases includes completing required education and taking an examination. See Section 51.4012 and Chapter 53, Subchapter D, of the Occupations Code, which allow a person to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the Department, prior to actually applying for a license…
https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/crimHistoryEval.htm
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