How should I choose an electrologist?
The American Electrology Association has established specific standards for the profession including a national board certification credential, Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE). This designation indicates that the electrologist has successfully passed comprehensive national testing. Once awarded the CPE Credential, the electrologist must fulfill continuing education requirements and/or be re-tested in order to maintain the prestigious CPE status.
Regulation of electrology is on a state-by-state basis. States regulating the practice of electrology require a practitioner hold a valid license. Membership in the American Electrology Association indicates the electrologist is keeping current with their field. Look for certificates, with current dates, as evidence of professionalism. The American Electrology Association has established specific standards for the profession including a national board certification credential, Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE). This designation indicates that the electrologist has successfully passed comprehensive national testing. Once awarded the CPE credential, the electrologist must fulfill continuing education requirements and/or be re-tested in order to maintain the prestigious CPE status. Many people find an electrologist through the Yellow Pages of local directories that contain valuable information regarding professional credentials. Sometimes, family and friends can make excellent re
Regulation of electrology is on a state-by-state basis. States regulating the practice of electrology require that a practitioner hold a valid license. Many people find an electrologist through the Yellow Pages of local directories that contain valuable information regarding professional credentials. Sometimes, family and friends can make excellent recommendations. Also, one can ask a physician who is familiar with electrology for a referral. Most electrologists offer free consultations. Begin your journey with us as we help you find a solution to the unwanted hair that has been holding you back. We invite you to visit the American Electrolysis Association Referral Directory on-line. LOOK FOR A PRACTITIONER WHO ADHERES TO THE HIGH STANDARDS OF THE AMERICAN ELECTROLOGY ASSOCIATION! This information has been published by the American Electrology Association to provide a better understanding of electrology and to offer encouragement to those anticipating treatment. As outlined, it takes t
Regulation of electrology is on a state-by-state basis. States regulating the practice of electrology require a practitioner hold a valid license. Membership in the American Electrology Association indicates the electrologist is keeping current with their field. Look for certificates, with current dates, as evidence of professionalism. The American Electrology Association has established specific standards for the profession including a national board certification credential, Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE). This designation indicates that the electrologist has successfully passed comprehensive national testing. Once awarded the CPE credential, the electrologist must fulfill continuing education requirements and/or be re-tested in order to maintain the prestigious CPE status.