"Cosmetic medical procedure" means any medical procedure performed on a individual which is directed at improving the procedure subject's appearance and which does not meaningfully promote the proper function of the body or prevent or treat illness or disease. "Cosmetic medical procedure" includes but is not limited to cosmetic surgery, hair transplants, cosmetic injections, cosmetic soft tissue fillers, dermabrasion and chemical peel, laser hair removal, laser skin resurfacing, laser treatment of leg veins, sclerotherapy, and cosmetic dentistry. "Cosmetic medical procedure" does not include reconstructive surgery or dentistry;
"Cosmetic surgery" means the surgical reshaping of normal structures on the body to improve the body image, self-esteem or appearance of an individual;
"Gross receipts from a cosmetic medical procedure" means all amounts paid for services, property or occupancy required for or associated with the performance of a cosmetic medical procedure and billed to the procedure subject's account;
"Reconstructive surgery or dentistry" includes any surgery or dentistry performed on abnormal structures caused by or related to congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors or disease, including procedures to improve function or give a more normal appearance.
For purposes of this paragraph, "person billing the gross receipts from a cosmetic medical procedure" includes: an individual, partnership, corporation, or an officer, director, stockholder, or employee of a corporation, or a member or employee of a partnership, who as such officer, director, stockholder, employee, or member is under the duty to perform the act in respect of which the violation occurs.
N.J.S. § 54:32E-1