Lutronic UK announces new training courses
Lutronic UK, manufacturer of medical lasers for aesthetic, visual, and surgical applications, has announced a series of accredited training courses to be conducted at its George Street office.
The courses will be led by industry veteran Kevin Williams, who joined the Lutronic team on March 1, 2024.
The training courses, which will be co-led by Lutronic's practice development manager and clinical trainer, Samantha Strydom, cover a range of topics including laser fundamentals, hair removal, skin rejuvenation, combination therapy, vascular and pigmentation treatments, as well as advanced techniques in fractionated water absorption lasers.
"We are very excited to be partnering with Lutronic to be offering Accredited training courses," says Williams. "Our courses are recognised worldwide and are designed, written and delivered by industry experts."
"We believe that Lutronic lasers are among the best in the industry and incorporate incredible safety features," adds Williams: "Students will gain both great theoretical and practical training."
Lutronic UK, manufacturer of medical lasers for aesthetic, visual, and surgical applications, has announced a series of accredited training courses to be conducted at its George Street office.
The courses will be led by industry veteran Kevin Williams, who joined the Lutronic team on March 1, 2024.
The training courses, which will be co-led by Lutronic's practice development manager and clinical trainer, Samantha Strydom, cover a range of topics including laser fundamentals, hair removal, skin rejuvenation, combination therapy, vascular and pigmentation treatments, as well as advanced techniques in fractionated water absorption lasers.
"We are very excited to be partnering with Lutronic to be offering Accredited training courses," says Williams. "Our courses are recognised worldwide and are designed, written and delivered by industry experts."
"We believe that Lutronic lasers are among the best in the industry and incorporate incredible safety features," adds Williams: "Students will gain both great theoretical and practical training."