How can one tell if a practitioner is properly trained in how to use Triniti?

There are many spas that advertise, but few seem very professional. How does one screen practitioners to ensure they are going to be treated by someone expertly qualified?

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Serenity Zone Medical Spa

Published on Jan 14, 2013

Qualification requirements vary from state to state. In Maryland, for example, only physicians and nurse practitioners are legally allowed to perform Triniti without oversight. PAs and RNs may perform the service when a physician or NP has participated in the consultation, has prescribed the laser settings, has remained in the facility and handles final charting. Training should be performed by a Syneron-approved laser treatment educator. Anyone who is properly trained should be able to provide documentation of their training. You may always call your state medical board to ascertain who is legally allowed to perform Triniti in your state. Experienced providers will also gladly provide references from satisfied clients.

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Answered by Serenity Zone Medical Spa

Qualification requirements vary from state to state. In Maryland, for example, only physicians and nurse practitioners are legally allowed to perform Triniti without oversight. PAs and RNs may perform the service when a physician or NP has participated in the consultation, has prescribed the laser settings, has remained in the facility and handles final charting. Training should be performed by a Syneron-approved laser treatment educator. Anyone who is properly trained should be able to provide documentation of their training. You may always call your state medical board to ascertain who is legally allowed to perform Triniti in your state. Experienced providers will also gladly provide references from satisfied clients.

Published on Jul 11, 2012

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