ANSI. The American National Standards Institute.
Board. The Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering.
Electrologist. Any person licensed by the Board to practice Electrolysis.
Electrolysis and Epilation. The method of removing hair from the human body by the application of an electrical current or any other form of energy to the hair-papilla or other source of hair germination by means of a needle or any other instrument or device to cause decomposition, coagulation, dehydration, or other form of tissue destruction, to permanently disable the hair follicle from producing hair, and shall include Laser Electrolysis as defined in 240 CMR 9.01.
Electrolysis School. A school or other institution or program privately owned and conducted for the purpose of teaching electrology, and shall include post-secondary institutions as defined in M.G.L. c. 112, § 87T.
Epilator. A device used to perform Electrolysis.
Informed Consent. Agreement by a patient to undergo electrolysis after a full disclosure of the risks and benefits of such treatment, the alternatives to such treatment, and any other information reasonably necessary to allow the patient to make an informed decision about whether or not to undergo such treatment.
Laser Electrolysis. Electrolysis performed with Laser Light.
Laser Hair Removal. Using Laser Light before May 3, 2015 to perform hair removal or reduction.
Laser Light. An intense, coherent, directional beam of light produced by stimulated emission of photons; the word laser as used in 240 CMR 9.00 shall mean the acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
(Mass. Register #1392 5/31/19)
240 CMR, § 9.01