Ep. 3 - Medical Esthetician or Spa Esthetician? Why the Industry Is So Divided
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The term medical esthetician sparks a lot of opinions and even more arguments in the aesthetics world. Host Sam Bazile opens up about where that divide really comes from and why it keeps showing up in online groups, med spas, and professional spaces.
This conversation comes from lived experience. From aesthetic school that prepared us for spa work but not medical settings, to investing thousands more in advanced training just to feel competent and confident in the role we actually wanted. Sam unpacks the gray areas in scope of practice, education gaps, brand driven training, and why estheticians often feel undervalued in medical environments.
This isn’t about tearing anyone down or claiming one path is better than the other. It’s about acknowledging that spa and medical esthetics are different roles with different responsibilities and that the industry needs clearer education pathways, better regulations, stronger advocacy, and more unity.
If you’ve ever felt afraid to speak up in aesthetics spaces, questioned your title, or wondered why this industry feels so divided, this episode opens the door for a real and honest conversation.
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