Or. Admin. Code § 819-020-0100 - CERTIFIED ADVANCED ESTHETICS EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
All educational curriculum for certified advanced esthetics must meet requirements set forth by the Health Licensing Office and the Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians.
(1) Until December 31, 2018 a
certified advanced esthetics career school curriculum must include 500 hours of
theory and practical education. The education must include a minimum of 280
theory hours, 195 practical hours, 25 discretionary hours and a minimum of 110
procedures listed in the December 15, 2017 Advanced Esthetics Curriculum
available on the Office Website.
(2)
The 280 hours of theory instruction
must include the following:
(a)
Anatomy, physiology and histology: 25 hours;
(b) Diseases and disorders: 10
hours;
(c) Safety, sanitation and
infection control: 5 hours;
(d)
Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administrative Rules: 5 hours;
(e) First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
and Blood Borne Pathogens: 8 hours;
(f) Food and Drug Administration: 2
hours;
(g) American National
Standard for Safe Use of Lasers (ANSI): 40 hours;
(h) Technologies: 15 hours which is inclusive
of all areas as specified below:
(A) Intense
pulse light;
(B) Lasers;
(C) Plasma;
(D) Nonablative fractional collagen
induction;
(E) Esthetic radio
frequency;
(F) Esthetic
ultrasound;
(G) Cryolipolysis;
(H) Microwaves; and
(I) Emerging technologies.
(i) Light energy hair removal: 25
hours;
(j) Photo rejuvenation and
dyschromia reduction: 25 hours;
(k) Skin rejuvenation: 45 hours;
(l) Cellulite reduction: 25 hours;
(m) Body contouring: 25 hours; and
(n) Nonablative tattoo removal: 25
hours.
(3)
The
195 hours of practical instruction includes 110 procedures as specified below:
(a) Light energy hair removal: 25
hours and 20 procedures;
(b) Photo
rejuvenation and dyschromia reduction: 30 hours and 20 procedures;
(c) Skin rejuvenation: 50 hours and 25
procedures;
(d) Cellulite
reduction: 35 hours and 15 procedures;
(e) Body contouring: 35 hours and 15
procedures; and
(f) Nonablative
tattoo removal: 20 hours and 15 procedures.
(4)
25 Discretionary hours may be
completed within the theory or practical portion of the education.
(5) As of January 1,
2019 A certified advanced esthetics career school curriculum must
include 500 hours of theory and practical education. The education must include
a minimum of 280 theory hours, 195 practical hours, 25 discretionary hours and
a minimum of 110 procedures listed in the January 1, 2019 Advanced Esthetics
Curriculum available on the Office Website.
(6)
The 280 hours of theory
instruction must include the following:
(a) Anatomy, physiology and histology: 25
hours;
(b) Diseases and disorders:
10 hours;
(c) Safety, sanitation
and infection control: 5 hours;
(d)
Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administrative Rules: 5 hours;
(e) First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
and Blood Borne Pathogens: 8 hours;
(f) Food and Drug Administration: 2
hours;
(g) American National
Standard for Safe Use of Lasers (ANSI): 40 hours;
(h) Technologies: 15 hours which is inclusive
of all areas as specified below:
(A) Intense
pulse light;
(B) Lasers;
(C) Plasma;
(D) Nonablative fractional collagen
induction;
(E) Esthetic radio
frequency;
(F) Esthetic
ultrasound;
(G) Cryolipolysis;
(H) Microwaves; and
(I) Emerging technologies.
(i) Light energy hair removal: 25
hours;
(j) Photo rejuvenation and
dyschromia reduction: 25 hours;
(k) Skin rejuvenation: 45 hours;
(l) Cellulite reduction: 25 hours;
(m) Body contouring: 25 hours; and
(n) Nonablative tattoo removal: 25
hours.
(7)
The
195 hours of practical instruction which includes 110 procedures as specified
below:
(a) Light energy hair removal:
25 hours and 20 procedures;
(b)
Photo rejuvenation and dyschromia reduction: 30 hours and 20 procedures;
(c) Skin rejuvenation: 50 hours
and 25 procedures;
(d) Cellulite
reduction: 35 hours and 15 procedures;
(e) Body contouring: 35 hours and 15
procedures; and
(f) Nonablative
tattoo removal: 20 hours and 15 procedures.
(8)
25 Discretionary hours may be
completed within the theory or practical portion of the education.
(9) Education must be
conducted at a licensed career school and by a licensed teacher through the
Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
(10) The theory portion of the curriculum
must be completed prior to the practical portion of the curriculum.
(11) A teacher licensed under ORS Chapter 345
and OAR Chapter 715 must provide direct supervision when practical training is
being performed by a student. Supervision must be provided within following
ratios:
(a) Four students to one teacher
ratio while students are observing practical procedures; and
(b) One student to one teacher ratio while
the student is performing practical operation without assistance.
(12) The requirements under
subsection (11)(a) and (b) of this rule do not preclude four students from
observing one student performing the practical procedure under the same
teacher.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 345, ORS 676.615, ORS 676.655, ORS 676.640 & ORS 676.630
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.655 & ORS 676.640
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