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Maintaining the Electrology/Cosmetic Therapy License in Today’s Hair Removal Market –

Maintaining the Electrology/Cosmetic Therapy License in Today’s Hair Removal Market –. Vickie L. Mickey, CT, CLHRP. Electroloysis. Defined as permanent hair removal by FDA

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Maintaining the Electrology/Cosmetic Therapy License in Today’s Hair Removal Market –

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  1. Maintaining the Electrology/Cosmetic Therapy License in Today’s Hair Removal Market – Vickie L. Mickey, CT, CLHRP

  2. Electroloysis • Defined as permanent hair removal by FDA • As of today there is no other permanent method of hair removal available for: gray hair, eyebrow hair, and resistant hairs after laser hair removal • A Much Needed Profession!

  3. Who Can Perform Hair Removal Procedures? • There are many avenues to approach to answer this question! • Regulator factors are governed by the following: FDA OSHA Individual State Regulations

  4. Regulatory Agencies: • State Board of Medical License • State Board of Nursing • State Board of Cosmetology • Electrology Licensing Agencies • Governmental Radiation & Energy Agencies

  5. Electrologists • 36 Licensed States in the US • Approximately 5,000 Electrologists in US today • 20 years ago 11,000 Electrologists

  6. Electrology Licensing Boards

  7. Licensing Continued

  8. Licensing Continued

  9. Licensing Continued

  10. Licensing Continued

  11. Licensing continued

  12. Licensing Continued

  13. Licensing Continued

  14. Bill • A form or draft of a law presented to a legislature, but not yet enacted • Example : House Bill 289 • Bills can be introduced with additional piggyback amendments attached

  15. Statute • A law passed by a legislative body • Formal document • Once a law is enacted it may authorize rules to be promulgated by state agencies

  16. Rules • Has the force of law • Established as a guide for regulations, action or conduct • Rules are promulgated according to the individual state’s administrative procedures act and must be reported to a joint commission agency on rule review for final approval

  17. Position of National Professional Hair Removal Organizations • AEA – Electrology centered professional organization, history of active lobbying for state law concerning electrology • SCMHR- Positioning to be pro-active in concerns to the profession • International Guild Hair Removal Specialists – Will provide assistance to any one that requests it

  18. Contacts For National Organizations • International Guild of Hair Removal Specialists 1918 Bethel Road Columbus, Ohio 43220 1-800-830-3247 Website: IGHRS.org Contact: Vickie Mickey

  19. National Organizations Cont. • American Electrology Association P.O. Box 687 Bodega Bay, Ca. 94923 Patsy Kirby, President 1-707-875-9135

  20. National Association Cont. • Society of Clinical Medical Hair Removal 2810 Crossroads Dr., Suite 3800 Madison, Wi. 53719-7961 Nedra Lockhart, President 1-608-443-2470

  21. Licensing Boards • Licensing board members often appointed by Governor • Member may not be of the profession • Most electrology boards have a physician on board • Not all boards have an electrologist

  22. Be Proactive! • Get on board • Look for KEY Words in legislative actions that may result in changes to your profession. • Present a unified front (State) • State organizations necessary • National organization may assist

  23. Licensing Board’s Website • Meeting agenda • Names of board members listed • Name of legislative chair • Legislative session calendar

  24. Political Learning Curves Learn the process of action: 1.Make an appointment to meet with Committee Chair 2.Know when to speak/ when not to speak 3.Present strong knowledge of profession 4.Be professional at all costs 5.Hire a lobbyist

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