Electrolysis Technician

    Beauty & Cosmetology

    CIP Name: Electrolysis Technician|CIP Code: 12.0404
    SOC Code: 39-5012

    Permanently remove hair from the human scalp, face, and body using specialized charged solid needle probes, and to function as licensed electrologists and electrolysis technicians.

    $35K
    Median Salary
    +5.6%
    Job Growth
    1mo-9mo
    Training
    75.8K
    Jobs/Year

    What Electrolysis Technicians Do

    Permanently remove hair from the human scalp, face, and body using specialized charged solid needle probes, and to function as licensed electrologists and electrolysis technicians.

    Common Tasks

    • 1Keep work stations clean and sanitize tools, such as scissors and combs.
    • 2Bleach, dye, or tint hair, using applicator or brush.
    • 3Cut, trim and shape hair or hairpieces, based on customers' instructions, hair type, and facial features, using clippers, scissors, trimmers and razors.
    • 4Schedule client appointments.
    • 5Update and maintain customer information records, such as beauty services provided.

    What You'll Learn

    direct current electrolysisalternating current/high frequency thermolysisblend/dual modality treatmentsequipment theory and operationsafety and sanitationclient evaluation and carelaws and regulationsbusiness practices

    Types of Electrolysis Technicians

    BeauticianCosmetologistHair DresserHair StylistHairdresserHairstylistStylist

    Work Environment

    Locations

    • • Salons and spas
    • • Electrolysis clinics
    • • Med spas and dermatology offices
    • • Cosmetology and beauty studios
    • • Self-employed home studios

    Schedule

    Most work set appointments with a fairly routine schedule, with some evening and weekend hours to match client availability.

    Physical Demands

    The job involves long periods of standing or sitting while performing precise, repetitive hand movements. Expect frequent bending and sustained focus at close range, along with strict sanitation practices.

    Salary & Job Outlook

    Median $35,250
    $24,585$70,220+
    Entry Level
    10th percentile
    $24,585
    Early Career
    25th percentile
    $29,057
    Median
    50th percentile
    $35,250
    Experienced
    75th percentile
    $48,297
    Top Earners
    90th percentile
    $70,220+

    National Employment: 575,200 jobs

    Top Paying States

    Why Demand May Grow

    Demand may rise as more clients seek permanent hair removal for cosmetic preferences and gender-affirming care. Growth in salons, med spas, and personal care services can also increase the need for licensed electrologists.

    Skills You'll Need

    Attention to detail and precisionSteady hands and fine motor controlClient communication and consultation skillsKnowledge of sanitation and infection controlComfort with anatomy and skin/hair basicsTime management and schedulingCustomer service and professionalismSales and small-business basics (for building clientele)

    Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Work is client-focused and can be personally rewarding
    • Skills can support self-employment or booth rental
    • Steady demand tied to ongoing personal care needs
    • Clean indoor work environment
    • Opportunity to build repeat clientele

    Cons

    • Repetitive motions can strain hands, wrists, neck, and back
    • Evenings and weekends may be required
    • Income can depend on client volume and tips
    • Strict licensing, safety, and sanitation requirements
    • Work requires patience and tolerance for close-up detail work
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