Can a dermatologist do a facial/ back treatment with insurance?
We have Tricare Prime and dermatologists are a covered service. My husband has lots of clogged pores on his face/neck/back that need professional attention and some minor acne on his back. Here is my question: Instead of going to an esthetician, can a dermatologist do a thorough back treatment and facial and insurance cover it? I know the dermo can prescribe meds, but he needs someone to give him a good unclogging.
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: acne, clogged pores, Dermatologist, dermo, insurance, professional attention
I need professional liability insurance?
I'm an esthetician and I just got this job where I'll be using the MedSculpt machine on clients. Does anyone know where I can get liability insurance for myself? I tried looking on a few diff websites, like ascpskincare.com....I called them, they don't cover it. And some places seem like a scam. I'm kinda lost! Help please!
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: insurance, job, liability insurance
Professional Liability Insurance?
I am a Nationally certified massage therapist, esthetician, and manicurist. I will be renting my own room in a salon and I need to get a professional liability insurance. Is there a good company that can cover me for all three or do I have to buy three separate ones?
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: good company, insurance, massage therapist, professional liability insurance
Is a 35-65k salary good?…for a male?
I am thinking about becoming a esthetician or massage therapist, and my father makes 250k as an insurance agent which makes me feel poor when I think about what I am going to do. I plan on having 2-4 kids in Palm Harbor FL... I might just be spoiled, I don't know? Thoughts? Please don't be rude.
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: insurance, insurance agent, massage therapist, palm harbor
what do i need for my home business-llc??or s-corp?
my fiancee is a licensed esthetician for a year. She has a spa room in the house she owns, now she wants to register as a business, what does she need-llc,s-corp or something else??all she wants is insurance in case that someone develops face rash or something, and doesn't go for her assets...she is going to be the only employee. thanks
she already has house insurance, and she added some extra to it since she has her spa room....my q? is-is this the most optimal plan for her to protect her assets when someone God forbids sues her??having a llc???
she already has house insurance, and she added some extra to it since she has her spa room....my q? is-is this the most optimal plan for her to protect her assets when someone God forbids sues her??having a llc???
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: assets, face rash, fiancee, god, insurance, optimal plan, s corp, spa room
Budgeted single mom over 40 interested in attending nursing school. How? Should I? Financing? First Steps?
I have allowed the enormity of the questions I am asking to stop me from doing anything and can not afford to be inactive about this decision any longer.
I am single, non insured, currently in great health, licensed esthetician operating my own business out of a Chiropractic Wellness clinic. I Love my career but believe there may be limitations to it's ability to provide a solid retirement for me as a single mom.
Benefits to what I do now: Incredible flexibility in schedule, sufficient income for my current situation, great work environment, ability to increase income.
Disadvantages: No insurance provided, No retirement, Luxury business in a somwhat economically challenged area.
My thought is to return to college (existing credits of about sophmore level initially business major) to acquire nursing degree ( which one? I don't know) Combine with Esthetics license and work for plastic surgeon.
Any thoughts, input or suggestions would be appreciated!
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: chiropractic wellness, current situation, enormity, Esthetics, flexibility, great health, insurance, luxury business, own business, plastic surgeon, retirement, single mom, work environment
Would I need to be a Physicians Assistant, Nurse Practician, ect. to work with a Plastic Surgeon?
I live in Salt Lake City, Utah and my main goal is to work side-by-side with a Plastic Surgeon. I have always been extremely interested in Laser Scar Removal, Botox, Breast Agmentation, Rhinoplasty, Lipodissolve, ect. I would also like to maybe do some reconstructive work for burn victums.
My plan as of lately is to get my foot in the door by going to school to be a Master Medical Esthetician, not to be confused with a simple Esthetician (many states don't offer this license, but Utah is one of the few who do.) Master Medical Estheticians learn all the normal Esthetics as well as extensive training on the Medical side of things; Micodermabrasion, LED light therapy, laser hair removal, botox, ect. Once I have this license, I plan on trying my best to get as good of a job as I can in this field with the economy being as crappy as is it right now, then get all of my general ed. out of the way by doing online courses.
Then my plan is to go to the University of Utah to study something in the medical field that would allow me to work side-by-side with, or under the insurance of, a Plastic Surgeon, but I'm not sure what degree would allow me to do this! Would it be a Physicians Assistant? A Nurse Practician? Something else?
If anyone know the answer to this or if anyone thinks this is a horrible way to go about doing things, please feel free to share.
THANKS!
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: botox, breast agmentation, burn victums, economy, Esthetics, extensive training, Laser Hair Removal, laser scar removal, lipodissolve, main goal, medical field, medical side, nurse, physicians assistant, plastic surgeon, rhinoplasty, salt lake city, salt lake city utah, therapy laser, university of utah
I am an RN in texas with a business in permanent make-up. Can I legally offer microdermabrasion in my shop?
I have the machine, someone who can train and offer certificate of training, and insurance, but can't find straight answer on whether or not I also need to be an esthetician. There are nurses in Texas doing it who are not estheticians, but I don't want to get into trouble.
Categories: Esthetician Insurance Tags: insurance, nurses, straight answer