Electrolysis Course
Advanced Electrolysis, Permanent Hair Removal and Cosmetic Blemish Course Master Permanent Hair Removal and Advanced Cosmetic Electrolysis in Three Practical Training Days Expand your clinical treatment menu with SEIR Beauty School’s comprehensive Advanced Electrolysis, Permanent Hair Removal and Cosmetic Blemish Course. This intensive three-day professional development program combines permanent hair removal techniques with advanced cosmetic electrolysis applications for selected benign skin presentations. Students develop the theoretical knowledge, consultation skills, infection-control practices and supervised practical experience required to perform electrolysis treatments confidently and responsibly within their professional scope. The course is suitable for beauty therapists, dermal therapists, laser technicians, nurses, clinic owners and experienced aesthetics professionals seeking to introduce electrolysis into their business. Course Overview Duration: Three consecutive face-to-face training days Training hours: 9:00 am–4:00 pm Location: SEIR Beauty School, North Sydney Delivery: Theory, educator demonstrations and supervised practical training Certification: SEIR Beauty School Certificate of Completion Course type: Non-accredited professional development course Class size: Small classes for personalised educator support Models: Live-model practice is included, subject to model suitability and availability Course fee: [Insert course fee] Flexible payment options may be available. What Is Advanced Electrolysis? Electrolysis uses a fine sterile probe and controlled electrical energy to target individual hair follicles or selected cosmetic skin presentations. Unlike laser hair reduction, electrolysis does not depend on pigment within the hair. It can therefore be an effective treatment option for suitable clients with: Blonde hair White hair Grey hair Red hair Fine facial hair Hormonal facial hair Residual hair following laser treatment Hair growing within or close to tattooed areas where laser may be unsuitable Small precision areas that are difficult to treat with laser Advanced cosmetic electrolysis techniques may also be used to improve the appearance of selected benign skin presentations after an appropriate consultation and suitability assessment. Treatments Covered Permanent Hair Removal Students will learn electrolysis techniques for suitable hair on areas including: Upper lip Chin Jawline Neck Cheeks Eyebrow area Ears Fingers and toes Abdomen Areola area Underarms Bikini line Small areas of residual hair following laser treatment Treatment of intimate areas is not included in this course unless separately scheduled and supported by appropriate policies, facilities and educator supervision. Recurring and Ingrown Hair Students will learn how electrolysis may be incorporated into a treatment program for suitable recurring hairs that contribute to ingrown hair concerns. Training includes: Identifying suitable hairs for treatment Avoiding inflamed or infected areas Managing post-inflammatory pigmentation risks Client homecare education Knowing when treatment should be postponed Referral protocols for infection, cysts or significant inflammation Cosmetic Skin Tag Treatment Students are introduced to the cosmetic treatment of small, uncomplicated skin tags in appropriate low-risk areas. Training includes: Client selection Visual assessment within non-medical scope Contraindications and precautions Treatment techniques Infection prevention Healing expectations Aftercare Referral of atypical, inflamed, pigmented, rapidly changing or uncertain lesions Skin tags located on the eyelids, genital region or other high-risk anatomical areas are excluded from student practical treatment. Milia Treatment Students learn safe cosmetic approaches for superficial milia where treatment falls within their qualifications and professional scope. Training includes: Recognising the typical appearance of milia Differentiating milia from presentations requiring referral Preparing the treatment area Controlled treatment techniques Managing delicate skin Post-treatment care Referral of lesions near the eyelid margin or other high-risk areas Cherry Angiomas and Blood Spots Students are introduced to the cosmetic treatment of selected small vascular presentations commonly described as cherry angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots. Training includes: Client assessment Recognising common vascular presentations Contraindications Cautious energy selection Managing heat and tissue response Expected healing Aftercare Referral protocols Only small, uncomplicated presentations that have been appropriately assessed are considered for student treatment. Facial Telangiectasia and Small Thread Veins Students learn introductory techniques for improving the appearance of selected superficial facial capillaries. Areas discussed may include: Cheeks Chin Around the sides of the nose Individual superficial capillaries Training includes: Vascular assessment Identifying unsuitable vessels Pressure testing and visual assessment Conservative treatment techniques Treatment endpoint recognition Post-treatment erythema management Referral pathways Large vessels, vessels on the legs and presentations suggestive of an underlying vascular or medical condition are not included. Sebaceous Hyperplasia Students receive an introduction to the cosmetic management of selected sebaceous hyperplasia presentations. Training includes: Typical visual characteristics Client suitability Conservative treatment principles Contraindications Healing and aftercare When not to treat Referral for diagnosis or review where the presentation is uncertain Students are not trained to diagnose sebaceous hyperplasia or any other skin condition. Important Scope Exclusions The following are not included as student practical treatments within this three-day course: Suspicious or undiagnosed lesions Moles or pigmented naevi Melanoma or suspected skin cancer Basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma Warts Genital lesions Infected or actively inflamed lesions Large vascular lesions Leg veins Eyelid-margin treatments Xanthelasma Lesions requiring histopathology Medical diagnosis of any skin condition Treatments requiring surgical excision Treatments outside the learner’s professional or insurance scope Clients with uncertain, changing, irregular, bleeding, crusting, pigmented or recurrent lesions must be referred to a general practitioner or suitably qualified medical practitioner before cosmetic treatment is considered. Three-Day Course Structure Day One: Electrolysis Foundations and Permanent Hair Removal Theory History and principles of electrolysis Understanding permanent hair removal Skin anatomy and physiology Hair anatomy and hair-growth cycles Factors affecting hair growth Hormonal hair growth Electrolysis compared with laser and IPL Client selection and treatment expectations Galvanic electrolysis Thermolysis Blend electrolysis Electrical currents and tissue response Probe types, sizes and selection Machine functions and settings Treatment timing and intensity Contraindications and precautions Client consent Treatment records Before-and-after photography Infection-control responsibilities Sharps management Professional boundaries and referral Practical Treatment-room preparation Machine setup Hand positioning Magnification and lighting Follicle-angle assessment Probe selection Correct probe insertion Energy delivery Hair release and removal Treatment of facial and body hair Post-treatment skin management Cleaning and shutdown procedures Day Two: Advanced Hair Removal and Cosmetic Blemish Foundations Theory Advanced insertion techniques Working with curved and distorted follicles Treating coarse, fine and residual hairs Managing clients following laser treatment Ingrown hair considerations Skin healing and wound response Recognising normal and abnormal tissue responses Cosmetic blemish treatment principles Visual identification versus medical diagnosis Skin tag suitability Milia suitability Cherry angioma suitability Small superficial capillary suitability Sebaceous hyperplasia considerations Treatment risk and anatomical danger zones Referral pathways Managing adverse reactions Post-treatment care Practical Subject to model suitability, students may undertake supervised practical treatments involving: Advanced permanent hair removal Residual facial hairs Ingrown-hair-related treatment planning Small uncomplicated skin tags Superficial milia Selected small cherry angiomas Selected superficial capillaries Treatment documentation Client aftercare The educator will determine which presentations are safe and appropriate for student practical work. Day Three: Advanced Cosmetic Electrolysis and Clinical Integration Theory Advanced consultation and treatment planning Selecting the appropriate treatment method Conservative energy selection Recognising treatment endpoints Preventing overtreatment Managing erythema, swelling and crusting Healing timelines Pigmentation and scarring risks Considerations for different skin types Client expectations and informed consent Pricing electrolysis treatments Treatment timing and appointment structure Creating treatment packages Photographing treatment results Clinical documentation Insurance and professional scope Local council and premises considerations Building electrolysis into a laser or skin clinic Managing client complaints and complications Practical Assessment Students complete a supervised practical assessment that may include: Client consultation Contraindication screening Treatment-area assessment Treatment planning Infection-control preparation Electrolysis machine setup Probe selection Safe treatment performance Monitoring tissue response Post-treatment care Record completion Client aftercare education Equipment cleaning and waste disposal Students must demonstrate safe practice before receiving their Certificate of Completion. Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, successful students should be able to: Explain the principles of galvanic, thermolysis and blend electrolysis Conduct a structured electrolysis consultation Assess hair-growth patterns Select an appropriate probe and machine setting Perform controlled probe insertion Undertake permanent hair removal on suitable clients Develop progressive hair-removal treatment plans Identify common contraindications and precautions Recognise selected cosmetic presentations that may be suitable for treatment Recognise presentations requiring medical referral Perform selected cosmetic electrolysis techniques under appropriate conditions Apply infection-prevention and sharps-management procedures Provide appropriate pre-treatment and post-treatment advice Document consultations, treatments and outcomes Respond appropriately to adverse skin reactions Work within professional, insurance and regulatory boundaries Infection Control and Client Safety Electrolysis is a skin-penetration procedure. Students are trained in infection-control practices including: Hand hygiene Personal protective equipment Use of sterile, single-use probes Safe handling and disposal of sharps Treatment-surface preparation Prevention of cross-contamination Cleaning and disinfection Management of blood or body-fluid exposure Clinical waste management Client skin preparation Post-treatment wound-care advice Documentation of incidents and adverse reactions In NSW, electrolysis is considered a skin-penetration procedure. Businesses and practitioners must follow the applicable requirements of the Public Health Act and Public Health Regulation, including premises, sterile needle, sharps-disposal and infection-control requirements. Reusable instruments used in skin-penetration procedures must be appropriately cleaned and sterilised using compliant processes. SEIR’s course will emphasise single-use sterile probes wherever applicable. Entry Requirements Applicants should: Have sufficient English language, literacy and numeracy skills Complete a SEIR student interview Be physically able to perform detailed precision work Be comfortable working with needles and skin-penetration procedures Hold or complete appropriate infection-control training Confirm that electrolysis treatments are covered by their insurer before treating clients independently A qualification in beauty therapy, dermal therapy, nursing, laser or a related aesthetics discipline is strongly recommended. Applicants without previous beauty or skin qualifications may be required to complete foundational skin science, consultation and infection-control training before entering the course. Recommended Prerequisite Students should hold: SHBBINF002 – Maintain Infection Control Standards Students who have not completed this unit may be required to enrol in it separately before undertaking independent client treatments. Completion of this three-day course does not replace any nationally recognised infection-control unit, licensing requirement, council requirement or insurer condition that may apply to the graduate. What Is Included? Students receive: Three days of face-to-face education Small-group practical training Educator demonstrations Supervised live-model experience Comprehensive student manual Consultation template Contraindication checklist Client consent template Treatment-record template Aftercare templates Referral checklist Treatment-planning resources Practical competency assessment SEIR Beauty School Certificate of Completion Ongoing access to SEIR graduate support Guidance on introducing electrolysis into a clinic Equipment Used During Training Students train with professional electrolysis equipment and clinical supplies, which may include: Professional electrolysis machine Magnification lamp Sterile single-use electrolysis probes Probe holders Professional tweezers Treatment bed Appropriate personal protective equipment Skin-preparation products Sharps container Clinical waste supplies Client documentation Before-and-after photography equipment Machine functions and treatment capabilities vary by manufacturer. Graduates must obtain manufacturer-specific training before using equipment that differs from the device used during their SEIR training. Who Is This Course Suitable For? This course is suitable for: Qualified beauty therapists Dermal and skin therapists Laser and IPL technicians Nurses working within an appropriate professional scope Cosmetic tattooists Clinic owners Aesthetics professionals Experienced practitioners wanting to diversify their services Professionals wanting to treat light-coloured or residual hair that cannot be effectively targeted with laser Career and Business Opportunities After completing the course and meeting all applicable insurance and regulatory requirements, graduates may introduce services such as: Permanent electrolysis hair removal Facial hair-removal programs Residual hair treatment following laser Light-coloured hair removal Precision hair removal Ingrown-hair treatment programs Selected cosmetic blemish treatments Electrolysis and laser combination packages Ongoing electrolysis maintenance programs Electrolysis can complement an existing laser, beauty, dermal or cosmetic clinic by providing a treatment option for suitable clients who cannot achieve their desired outcome with laser alone. Certification Students who complete the required theory, practical activities and competency assessment will receive a: SEIR Beauty School Certificate of Completion in Advanced Electrolysis, Permanent Hair Removal and Cosmetic Blemish Techniques This is a non-accredited professional development course. It is not an Australian Qualifications Framework qualification or nationally recognised statement of attainment. Graduates remain responsible for confirming: Their professional scope Insurance coverage Local council requirements State or territory requirements Infection-control obligations Device-specific training requirements Whether additional qualifications are required in the location where they intend to practise Frequently Asked Questions Is electrolysis permanent? Electrolysis is intended to permanently destroy treated hair follicles. A series of treatments is normally required because individual hairs grow through different stages and not every follicle can be effectively treated during one appointment. Results vary depending on the treatment area, hair-growth cycle, hormonal influences, practitioner technique and client compliance. Can electrolysis treat blonde, white, grey or red hair? Yes. Electrolysis targets the individual follicle rather than relying on pigment in the hair, making it suitable for many hairs that do not respond effectively to laser or IPL. Will students practise on live models? Yes. Supervised model practice is included. The number and type of treatments performed will depend on model availability, suitability, informed consent and educator approval. Not every listed presentation can be guaranteed during every course intake. Can graduates remove any type of skin lesion? No. The course is limited to selected cosmetic presentations within the practitioner’s professional scope. Graduates must not diagnose skin conditions or treat suspicious, changing, pigmented, bleeding, infected or uncertain lesions. These presentations require referral to a suitably qualified medical practitioner. Does the course include xanthelasma removal? No. Xanthelasma frequently occurs close to the eyes and may be associated with underlying health considerations. It is not included as a student practical treatment within this three-day course. Can graduates treat around the eyes? Treatments directly on the eyelid, eyelid margin or other high-risk periocular areas are not included. Appropriate referral or further specialist training is required. Do I need insurance? Yes. Students should contact their insurer before offering electrolysis or cosmetic blemish services to confirm the treatments, qualifications, equipment and premises that the insurer will cover. Do I need to notify my local council? Skin-penetration businesses in NSW may have notification, premises and operational obligations. Practitioners should contact their local council before beginning services. NSW Health also advises businesses to consult their council regarding applicable design, construction and operational standards. Why Study with SEIR Beauty School? SEIR Beauty School provides an advanced clinical learning environment where students develop practical confidence through personalised, face-to-face education. Students benefit from: Small class sizes Extensive hands-on training Experienced industry educators Professional treatment equipment Live-model experience Individualised feedback Structured clinical documentation Client-safety and referral protocols Business-development guidance Continued graduate support A central North Sydney training location Enrolment and Next Steps Course places are limited to maintain a high level of practical supervision. To apply: Submit your course enquiry. Complete a student course interview. Provide copies of any relevant qualifications. Confirm your infection-control training. Finalise your enrolment and course fees. Receive your pre-course learning and model information. Attend all three practical training days. Begin Your Electrolysis Career with SEIR Develop the skills to treat a wider range of clients, introduce high-demand precision services and expand your career in advanced aesthetics.
Specifications
- Course Details
- Master permanent hair removal and advanced cosmetic electrolysis techniques through intensive hands-on clinical training. Learn electrolysis hair removal, cosmetic blemish procedures and client consultation skills in just three days.. You'll also cover anaesthetics, treatment types, and process and procedures for using the Plasma Pen device. The course includes both theoretical and practical components, with 80% of the training focused on actual treatments on live skin from day one. You'll start by practicing on non-human skin and then move on to working on live models, allowing you to gain the confidence and hands-on experience needed to complete Plasma Skin Treatments in your own environment. By the end of the course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to effectively use the Plasma Pen device and provide high-quality treatments to your clients.
- Pre-Requisites
- Beginners to Professionals (no experience required)
- Entry Requirements
- Course Entry Interview: Participate in a course entry interview to help determine whether the course is the right fit for you, and to identify your individual needs and goals before the course begins.
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