Electrolysis Training in Florida — State-Approved Certification Courses
Florida is one of the few U.S. states that requires a license to practice electrolysis. Regulated by the Florida Department of Health, the path to licensure includes completing a 320-hour approved training program. Our Florida-based courses help you meet all requirements through a structured curriculum, hands-on practice, and exam preparation — perfect for beginners and experienced beauty professionals alike.
Training in Florida
Our Florida electrolysis courses are approved by the state and meet all regulatory standards:
- 320-hour programs combining theory and practical application
- Approved by the Florida Electrolysis Council and the Department of Health
- Flexible class formats: full-time, part-time, and evening options
After selecting Florida, you’ll see state-accredited schools, locations, tuition, and schedules.
Who This Course Is For
Beginners starting from zero — no experience or background required
Immigrants looking to start a respected, licensed profession in the U.S.
Licensed professionals expanding into new services (hair, skin, nails, laser, brows, etc.)
Beauty school graduates who want hands-on mastery and real-world skills
Stylists or artists transitioning into medical aesthetics, wellness, or personal care
Men and women looking to master professional grooming, skincare, or artistry
People planning to work in or open a salon, barbershop, or studio
Career changers searching for flexible, high-demand paths with income potential
What You’ll Learn
Who This Course Is For
- Newcomers entering the field of beauty and aesthetics
- Licensed estheticians and cosmetologists expanding their licensure
- Healthcare professionals integrating permanent hair removal services
- Those seeking an approved pathway to Florida state licensure
What You’ll Learn
Our Florida-compliant electrolysis curriculum includes:
- Core theory: electricity, thermolysis, blend, and galvanic methods
- Sanitation, sterilization, and infection control protocols
- Skin analysis, contraindications, and client consultation techniques
- Equipment handling and safe treatment techniques
- Live model practice and case documentation
- State exam preparation and mock testing

Course Format & Duration
- Program duration: typically 8–16 weeks depending on schedule
- Delivery: In-person instruction required by Florida law
- Includes full 320-hour breakdown (200 practical, 120 theory)
- Rolling enrollment and flexible start dates throughout the year
Graduates receive a state-approved certificate and are eligible for the Florida Electrolysis Licensure Exam.
Certification & Licensing Support
- Official certificate from a licensed Florida electrology school
- Step-by-step support with Department of Health licensing paperwork
- Preparation for written and practical exams
- Job referrals and professional placement across Florida clinics and spas
Career Outlook
Job Opportunities and Income
Florida has a large demand for licensed electrologists due to its year-round warm climate and beauty-driven economy. Permanent hair removal is popular in metro areas like Miami, Tampa, and Orlando.
- Average rate per session: $85–$160
- Monthly income potential: $3,500–$7,000+ for licensed professionals
- Common settings: medical spas, laser clinics, plastic surgery centers, and salons
Electrolysis Clinics in Florida
- Miami Permanent Hair Removal — Miami, FL
- Orlando Electrolysis & Skincare — Orlando, FL
- Tampa Smooth Skin Studio — Tampa, FL
- Jacksonville Electrolysis Clinic — Jacksonville, FL
- Fort Lauderdale Beauty & Hair Removal — Fort Lauderdale, FL
Apply for Electrolysis Training in Florida
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Student Testimonials
“This course helped me get licensed fast — now I work full-time at a medical spa in Miami. The training was clear, professional, and well-organized.”
— Maria F.
“I passed the Florida state board exam on my first attempt thanks to the hands-on experience and mock tests.”
— Jasmine C.
Independent Electrology Practitioners in Florida
- Angela Rivera — Licensed Electrologist, Miami
- Samantha Lee — Medical Spa Electrology Tech, Orlando
- Monica Grant — Owner & Operator, Tampa
- Brenda Torres — Certified Hair Removal Specialist, Jacksonville
- Paula Chen — Electrology Consultant, Fort Lauderdale
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a license required to perform electrolysis in Florida?
Yes. Florida law requires completion of a 320-hour approved course and passing the licensure exam.
How long does it take to complete the program?
On average, programs take 8–16 weeks depending on your schedule and class format.
What support is provided for licensing?
We help with all paperwork, application guidance, and exam preparation to ensure you qualify for licensure.
Can I work in a medspa after graduation?
Yes. Licensed electrologists are in high demand at medspas, clinics, and dermatology centers across Florida.