R156-1-506. Supervision of Cosmetic Medical Procedures  


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  • The 80 hours of documented education and experience required under Subsection 58-1-506(2)(f)(iii) to maintain competence to perform nonablative cosmetic medical procedures is defined to include the following:

    (1) the appropriate standards of care for performing nonablative cosmetic medical procedures;

    (2) physiology of the skin;

    (3) skin typing and analysis;

    (4) skin conditions, disorders, and diseases;

    (5) pre and post procedure care;

    (6) infection control;

    (7) laser and light physics training;

    (8) laser technologies and applications;

    (9) safety and maintenance of lasers;

    (10) cosmetic medical procedures an individual is permitted to perform under this title;

    (11) recognition and appropriate management of complications from a procedure; and

    (12) current cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification for health care providers from one of the following organizations:

    (a) American Heart Association;

    (b) American Red Cross or its affiliates; or

    (c) American Safety and Health Institute.