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What Infection Control Practices are required for the practice of Electrolysis?

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What Infection Control Practices are required for the practice of Electrolysis?

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Electrologists are required by law to wear clean gloves for each client, wipe contact surfaces with a hospital germicide after each client, use pre-sterilized disposable probes or non-disposable probes that have been properly sterilized after each use and proper sterilization of tweezers. These precautions have been established for the practice of Electrology by the CDC in collaboration with the American Electrology Association.

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