Proposed Bill Seeks To Amend New York Law On Laser Hair Removal And Estheticians

June 16, 2017

Specifically, the Bill proposes adding language that defines laser hair removal as “the use of a laser or pulsed light device in a hair removal procedure that does not remove the epidermis.”  Also, the Bill seeks to add language expressly stating that “[t]he practice of “esthetics” shall include laser hair removal or intense pulses of light hair removal performed on any part of the human body.”  The Bill would also create a sub-class of estheticians called laser hair removal technicians, which would mean “a licensed esthetician whose practice is limited to laser hair removal.”
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