$45K - $75K/yr
Salary Range
6+
Job Titles
10+
Top Cities
5
Certifications
What is a CoolSculpting Technician?
A CoolSculpting technician is a trained professional who performs cryolipolysis treatments using CoolSculpting or similar fat-freezing technology to non-invasively reduce stubborn fat deposits.
What CoolSculpting Technicians Do
- Perform CoolSculpting treatments
- Conduct body assessments and consultations
- Create customized treatment plans
- Apply applicators and monitor treatments
- Document treatment areas and progress
- Educate clients on expectations and aftercare
- Perform follow-up assessments
- Maintain equipment and safety protocols
Typical CoolSculpting Technician Job Titles
CoolSculpting Technician Salary & Career Path
Average Salary Range
$45K - $75K/yr
Median: $55,000/yr
Entry Level
0-2 years: Junior CoolSculpting Tech ($40K-$48K/year)
Mid Level
3-5 years: CoolSculpting Specialist ($50K-$62K/year)
Senior Level
6+ years: Senior Tech, Trainer ($65K-$75K+/year)
Skills & Requirements
Required Skills
- CoolSculpting device operation
- Body assessment expertise
- Treatment planning
- Applicator placement
- Client consultation
- Progress documentation
- Patient comfort management
- Safety protocols
Preferred Certifications
- CoolSculpting University Certification
- State Esthetician License (often required)
- Body Contouring Certification
- Medical Background (helpful)
- Device-Specific Training
Education Requirements
Most positions require an esthetician license or medical background, plus completion of CoolSculpting University certification. Device manufacturer training is essential.
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Frequently Asked Questions
CoolSculpting technicians must complete CoolSculpting University certification from Allergan. Most employers also require an esthetician license or medical background (RN, MA).
CoolSculpting technicians earn $45,000 to $75,000+ per year. Commission structures are common, and high-volume practices can significantly boost earnings.
Yes! CoolSculpting remains one of the most popular non-invasive fat reduction treatments. Practices that offer it need trained technicians to meet client demand.
In many states, yes - with proper certification and physician supervision. Requirements vary by state, so check local regulations.