As the medical aesthetics industry continues to expand, the demand for estheticians has increased. Their profession is considered among one of the most promising ones in current times. According to statistics, the job market will have witnessed a 14% growth by 2026.

Pursuing esthetics professionally is certainly a good option for gaining career stability and a favorable income, but that’s not all the profession offers. Here are a few more reasons to consider becoming a professional medical esthetician.

It’s a Rewarding Career

Not everyone has the privilege of working a job they enjoy and find meaningful. However, most estheticians find their line of work immensely satisfying. There’s a lot more to the profession than performing skincare cosmetic treatments. An esthetician also helps inspire confidence in others and boosts their feelings of happiness and self-worth through their work.

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Research shows that cosmetic treatments have a positive impact on a person’s physical and mental well-being. When you look good, you feel good. Estheticians help you achieve that by performing skincare treatments that have you looking your best. Whether it’s a facial massage or hair removal therapy, their services directly affect your physical appearance. Consequently, this affects your mental and emotional well-being as well.

Moreover, estheticians provide their clients with customized treatments to address specific concerns. The results help in boosting their clients’ morale and adding to their overall joy and contentment. Unsurprisingly, most estheticians find their work extremely rewarding and fulfilling.

You Get Flexible Working Hours

Being an esthetician isn’t like your usual nine-to-five job. Most estheticians enjoy considerable flexibility in terms of their working hours, allowing them to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Whether you work at a salon, a med spa, or run your own business, you can maintain a flexible work schedule on most days.

Since estheticians typically take clients via appointments, they can often squeeze these in during the day alongside other tasks or personal errands. This allows them to accomplish their daily activities while providing professional services to their clients at their preferred timings. Of course, your flexibility depends on where you work. However, you can still enjoy greater freedom and flexibility by working fixed hours at a spa than you might if you pursue another career path.

You Specialize in Specific Areas

Medical estheticians undergo rigorous training before acquiring their licenses. This introduces them to various specialties, such as facials, superficial chemical peels, hair removal, laser therapy, and microdermabrasion.

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During your education, you’ll get to learn about multiple skincare therapies and treatments. This will equip you with the specialized skills and technical knowledge required for those procedures. Additionally, you can get further certifications and diplomas in selected areas within medical aesthetics to advance your career. For instance, you can specialize in a particular aspect of aesthetics that you enjoy. Doing so allows you to build your career on specific treatments while also offering or having the skillset to offer other skincare therapies.

Medical estheticians also have knowledge of various skin-related disorders, conditions, products, and techniques. This allows them to conduct thorough skin analyses and share skincare tips. You can further advance your career by acquiring accreditation in this area as well.

It Offers Several Growth Opportunities

We’ve already covered how medical aesthetics is a growing career path and offers various specialties. Additionally, the profession is also an innovative field with several growth opportunities available.

Cosmetology has come a long way in recent years. The accessibility and affordability of skincare cosmetic treatments have opened new doors for estheticians and clients alike. As cosmetic technology continues to evolve, you can expect there to be plenty of new opportunities to explore in the future. Every day brings you a new opportunity to learn about new concepts and techniques. From perfecting your practical skills to brushing up on your skincare product knowledge, there’s always something new to explore. This ensures that your creativity and curiosity don’t die and that you continue to grow in your field.

You Get to Develop Your “People” Skills

Working in the service industry means constantly interacting with clients, business partners, or peers in the field. This gives you a great opportunity to build your interpersonal skills and become a more effective “people’s person”.

Most people prefer sticking to the same esthetician they’ve previously been to. However, they may switch and explore other options if they feel that they don’t have the desired level of trust or friendliness with their esthetician. If you want to build a loyal clientele, you need to invest in your relationships as well as your technical skills.

Interacting with clients regularly allows you to become a better communicator. It also helps you get an insight into what clients want from their service providers, allowing you to emulate those qualities and advance your career.

To learn more about medical aesthetics and skincare professionals, check out Journey through Esthetics by Naushaba Ahmed. The book is authored by a skin therapist and expert. Place your orders today!

 

The author is a beauty blogger associated with a popular medical spa, and is currently studying to become an esthetican.