Do You Have Esthetic Scope of Practice Questions?

Devices being used in a spa
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When it comes to scope of practice in esthetics, there is definitely some confusion, particularly when it comes to modalities. What devices can we use? What devices can't we use? Is there a grey area? Where do we go to find out if something is approved for use in esthetics by our state board, and what if we do not agree? 

Fb Skincare Show CmykAll of these questions (and more) are going to be addressed at the LIVE! Stage panel, Answering Your Questions on Esthetic Scope and Complaince, at Face & Body on Sept. 9 at 12:10. Join us and our leading experts—Susanne Schmaling, founder of the Esthetic's Council; Kristy Underwood, executive officer of the California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology; and Myra Reddy, director of government affairs for the Professional Beauty Association—as we jump into not only scope for modalities, but also the tip bill and new cosmetic regulation in California.

If you have questions about scope of practice or changing regulations in your area for esthetics, bring them to ask our panel during the live Q&A. This panel was put together to help alleviate concern and answer hot topic questions on esthetician's minds right now. You do now want to miss it!

This panel is part of our absolutely FREE live education on the Skin Inc. LIVE! stage. All you have to do is register for the show and come! And use our exclusive code SPASUCCESS for 50% off registration now.

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