Multiple Technologies, One Strong Foundation
Study hair reduction, IPL photofacials, tattoo removal, radiofrequency applications, skin rejuvenation, body-contouring concepts, and light-tissue interaction.
AML Laser Academy · Online Professional Education
Build advanced cosmetic laser skills without draining your savings, wasting your weekends, or leaving your practice for a destination training event.
Built for the Delaware Valley
Finding quality cosmetic laser training in Philadelphia should not mean paying inflated bootcamp prices, sitting in a crowded classroom, or putting your professional life on hold.
AML Laser Academy gives nurses, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, dentists, estheticians, med-spa teams, and career-focused learners access to structured online education in laser physics, safety, skin typing, consultations, contraindications, client assessment, and treatment concepts.
Complete lessons around your schedule, revisit complex material whenever needed, and build a strong educational foundation while remaining in Center City, the Main Line, King of Prussia, Cherry Hill, or anywhere across the greater Philadelphia region.
Study from home, your clinic, or your medical spa.
Replay complex treatment demonstrations and safety lessons.
Earn a professional AML course-completion certificate with a unique verification ID.
Why AML Works
AML combines professional curriculum oversight, flexible delivery, broad modality coverage, and a safety-first educational approach.
Study hair reduction, IPL photofacials, tattoo removal, radiofrequency applications, skin rejuvenation, body-contouring concepts, and light-tissue interaction.
AML’s educational framework is supported by Medical Director Dr. Leo Capobianco, M.D., FAAEM, and focuses on science, safety, assessment, and responsible practice.
Review laser-safety principles informed by the ANSI Z136 framework, workplace precautions, protective eyewear, controlled areas, documentation, and operating procedures.
Learn before work, between appointments, after clinic hours, or on weekends without airfare, hotel costs, commuting, or missed business days.
Build knowledge in client communication, documentation, treatment preparation, safety protocols, and the considerations involved in expanding an aesthetic service menu.
Return to course modules for refresher education whenever your role changes, your clinic expands, or your practice adds new technology.
A Clear Four-Part Path
Compare AML’s comprehensive and focused courses, complete online enrollment, and receive access to your selected training.
Study wavelengths, tissue interaction, fluence, pulse duration, spot size, Fitzpatrick typing, contraindications, consultation, and safety.
Observe professional techniques, device handling, preparation, safety procedures, and client-care concepts through detailed clinical video demonstrations.
Finish the required lessons and assessments to receive an AML certificate with a unique verification ID.
What Sets AML Apart
In-person courses can add tuition, travel, hotel, parking, meals, and missed-work costs. AML keeps the focus on flexible education and long-term access.
Understand Pennsylvania scope, delegation, supervision, safety, and documentation considerations before offering cosmetic laser services.
Build familiarity with diode systems, IPL, Nd:YAG principles, radiofrequency, tattoo-removal concepts, and nonablative rejuvenation.
Revisit clinical demonstrations and technical explanations instead of relying on a single fast-moving classroom presentation.
Train independently or build a more consistent educational foundation across a growing medical-spa or aesthetic team.
AML students use their education to strengthen resumes, prepare for aesthetic roles, support clinic expansion, train teams, and make more informed equipment and service decisions.
Who This Training Supports
Develop a deeper scientific foundation in cosmetic lasers, skin assessment, consultation, contraindications, treatment concepts, safety, and professional documentation.
Strengthen your understanding of laser systems and treatment protocols before purchasing equipment or expanding an energy-based service menu.
Study nonablative technologies, IPL, skin assessment, contraindications, and safety for professional development. A Pennsylvania esthetician license alone does not authorize laser or IPL procedures.
Learn laser physics, safety, tissue interaction, consultation, and aesthetic technology while confirming the professional requirements that apply to dental practice.
Explore cosmetic laser technology, strengthen onboarding, and build a shared educational base before completing any separate licensing, supervised practice, or device training required.
Choose the Right Learning Path
Begin with AML’s broadest program or select focused education for a specific technology, treatment category, workplace-safety need, or compliance responsibility.
Complete Multi-Modality Path
AML’s most comprehensive program for professionals seeking a structured theoretical and safety foundation across multiple technologies.
Pennsylvania Practice Requirements
Pennsylvania does not place every cosmetic laser responsibility under one occupational board. The Commonwealth's Business One-Stop guide identifies laser hair removal, laser skin resurfacing, laser treatments, intense pulsed light, and certain other services as cosmetic medical procedures. Professionals must evaluate the rules of the licensing board governing their credential, the treatment being offered, delegation and supervision arrangements, competency, and the business setting.
The Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine regulates physicians and other medical professionals within its jurisdiction. The State Board of Nursing regulates nurses. The State Board of Cosmetology regulates estheticians, cosmetologists, salons, and schools, but the published esthetician scope focuses on facial esthetics, cosmetic preparations, tweezing, depilatories, waxing, and eyebrow and eyelash services.
A Pennsylvania esthetician license by itself should not be treated as independent authority to perform laser or IPL procedures. Medical practices, med spas, and individual professionals should confirm scope, delegation, supervision, written protocols, practical competency, malpractice coverage, establishment obligations, and device-specific preparation before offering a procedure.
Philadelphia businesses must separately address local operating requirements. The City requires a Commercial Activity License to do business, and a proposed location may require zoning approval, a change-of-use permit, building permits, inspections, and a Certificate of Occupancy.
AML Laser Academy provides private online education. Course completion documents education but does not create a Pennsylvania professional license, expand scope of practice, replace medical delegation or supervision, satisfy facility requirements, or replace hands-on and manufacturer-specific competency.
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Start From Philadelphia Today
Choose the training path that fits your goals, study when it works for you, revisit lessons whenever needed, complete the program requirements, and earn your AML Laser Academy certificate.