Why Hire Medical Estheticians on ChairTribe
ChairTribe makes it easy to find, evaluate, and hire qualified medical estheticians for your business.
Clinical Results
View before/after results from chemical peels, microneedling, and advanced treatments.
Verified Credentials
See verified licenses, certifications, and medical spa experience.
Patient Outcomes
Review success metrics and patient satisfaction from the community.
Med Spa Ready
Find estheticians trained for clinical environments immediately.
What to Look For When Hiring a Medical Esthetician
Finding the right medical esthetician for your team requires evaluating skills, experience, and cultural fit. Here are the key qualifications to consider:
Essential Skills
- Advanced facial techniques
- Chemical peel protocols
- Microneedling expertise
- Laser safety and assistance
- Medical terminology
- Patient documentation
Preferred Certifications
- State Esthetician License
- Medical Esthetician Certificate
- Chemical Peel Certification
- Microneedling Certification
- Laser Safety Certification
- CPR/First Aid
Medical Esthetician Experience Levels
Understanding experience levels helps you set appropriate expectations and compensation.
Entry Level
0-2 years: Junior Medical Esthetician ($40K-$50K/year)
Mid Level
3-6 years: Medical Esthetician ($52K-$68K/year)
Senior Level
7+ years: Senior Medical Esthetician, Lead ($70K-$85K+/year)
Common Medical Esthetician Job Titles
When posting a job or searching for candidates, consider these common titles:
Where Medical Estheticians Work
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How to Hire Medical Estheticians on ChairTribe
Post Your Job
Create a free job listing with your requirements, compensation, and workplace details.
Browse Candidates
Review portfolios, credentials, and performance data from qualified medical estheticians.
Connect & Hire
Message candidates directly, schedule interviews, and make your hire.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hiring Medical Estheticians
Medical estheticians work in clinical settings under physician supervision and perform advanced treatments like deep chemical peels, microneedling, and laser prep. Regular estheticians typically work in spas performing facials and basic treatments.
Medical estheticians earn $45,000 to $85,000+ per year, significantly more than spa estheticians. Those in high-end med spas in major cities can earn over $100,000 with commission and bonuses.
Beyond a state esthetician license, medical estheticians typically complete specialized training in chemical peels, microneedling, laser safety, and medical terminology. Some states have specific medical esthetician certifications.
No, injectables (Botox, fillers) require a nursing or medical license. However, medical estheticians often assist with injectable procedures and provide pre/post-treatment care.