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Career Information

Your career in electrolysis awaits

An Electrologist patient-client relationship is often a personal one. Great satisfaction can be derived from helping others achieve a better self-image. Whether you have a desire to be self-employed or wish to work with other caring professionals, a career in electrology can provide many benefits to your life.

Professional and personal satisfaction in helping others

Financial independence

Opportunity for challenge and self-growth

Flexible hours

For a minimal investment, generally around $20,000 - $30,000, you can establish your own practice. Most Electrologists are, in fact, entrepreneurs - independent professionals and business people in private practices. Others work either under an experienced Electrologist, where other allied health services are provided, or in a cosmetology-related environment.

Whichever you choose, you can earn a substantial income and achieve the financial independence you've always desired. It is estimated that the full-time, established Electrologist averages between $40,000 and $75,000 per year. You can set your own work schedule and maintain business hours on the days of your choice. Obtaining an education in electrology is relatively inexpensive when compared with other professionals of similar income potential. In most states, electrology is a licensed profession.

Ready to Enroll?

Download and carefully read the Program Catalog, which includes detailed information about qualifications, coursework, and what you can expect from this specialized program in electrolysis. Then download the Enrollment Agreement, sign and send it in with your payment.

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