Or. Admin. Code § 817-015-0040 - Definition of Esthetics Device
Pursuant to ORS 690.005(12), the Board and the Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians collaboratively developed this definition of "Device" (esthetics device). This rule sets forth the specific characteristics of an esthetics device.
(1) An esthetician is limited to performing
services with mechanical or electric apparatuses, appliances, or devices that
do not penetrate beyond the epidermis except through natural physiological
effects as defined in OAR 817-015-0045.
(2) An esthetician may use mechanical or
electrical apparatuses, appliances, or devices that include, but are not
limited to, the following:
(a) Galvanic
current;
(b)
High-frequency;
(c)
Microcurrents;
(d) Light-emitting
diode therapy;
(e)
Microdermabrasion; and
(f)
Mechanical or electrical apparatuses, appliances, or devices used for
nanoneedling, microneedling, and similar procedures; and
(g) Esthetics devices.
(3) An esthetic device must:
(a) Be either mechanical or
electrical.
(b) Be capable of, and
used for, performing the following skin care or facial care services pursuant
to ORS 690.005(5):
(A) Cleansing;
(B) Stimulating;
(C) Manipulating;
(D) Exfoliating;
(E) Applying lotions or creams.
(c) Have the same risk and safety
qualifications as galvanic current, high-frequency, microcurrents,
light-emitting diode therapy, and microdermabrasion.
(4) An esthetic device is not a:
(a) Laser;
(b) Intense pulse light;
(c) Other advanced esthetics devices as
specified in OAR 819-030-0000(3);
(d) Needle-free device for injection of
dermal fillers or fillers.
(5) An esthetician may not perform skin care
or facial care practices or use a mechanical or electrical apparatus,
appliance, or device for medical diagnosis or treatment of disease or physical
or mental ailments.
(6) OAR
817-010-0065 applies to an
esthetician using mechanical or electrical apparatuses, appliances, and
devices. It is the responsibility of the esthetician to be trained and educated
on mechanical or electrical apparatuses, appliances, and devices used and
procedures used in the practice of esthetics pursuant to OAR
817-010-0065.
(7) An esthetician is responsible for
determining if any services or mechanical or electrical apparatuses,
appliances, or devices to be used on clients are prohibited by law.
(8) Services provided and mechanical or
electrical apparatuses, appliances, or devices used by estheticians that are
prohibited, unsafe, dangerous, or cause harm may result in a violation of
incompetence, negligence, or unprofessional conduct pursuant to ORS
676.612(2)(j)
and under Office or Board rules.
(9) An esthetician is responsible for
performing services with mechanical or electrical apparatuses, appliances, or
devices within the esthetics scope of practice as defined in this rule and ORS
690.005.
(10) An esthetician must practice esthetics
safely and in a manner that safeguards the public's health, safety, and
welfare.
(11) An individual
certified in esthetics is prohibited from using devices listed in subsection
(4) of this rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 690.005, ORS 690.065, ORS 676.615 & ORS 676.630
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 690.005 & ORS 676.630
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