Learn from the Highest Rated Beauty Career College in Ontario*

Highest Rated Beauty Career College in Ontario*

Laser Technician Diploma Program

Toronto/North York

International Beauty Institute’s (IBI) Laser program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to perform safe and effective laser and light-based treatments. Offered at multiple campus locations, including Mississauga, our program blends hands-on training, expert instruction, and advanced equipment to prepare students for success in the growing laser aesthetics field.

Our IBI facilities offer real-world learning environments where students gain experience with laser physics, skin typing, wound healing, client consultations, and contraindications all while working in accordance with Ministry of Health guidelines.

We offer flexible full-time and part-time schedules to suit your lifestyle and career goals. In addition to technical skills, our curriculum emphasizes professionalism, sanitization and sterilization practices, and client care essentials.

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Modules

Prerequisites

Diploma Requirements

In order to earn this diploma, students must obtain a minimum overall average of 70%, with no grade less than 60% on any theoretical or practical examination.

Students must also successfully complete the hours of the practical application component, achieving a satisfactory rating in each of the required abilities.

Please Note: IBI partners can provide equipment and products through affordable student pricing. We also connect you with preferred insurance providers.

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Our Mississauga campus is conveniently located at: 15 Gervais Dr Suite #802, North York, ON M3C 1Y8, (416) 438-3863

*Claim based on Google Reviews as of January 1st 2025, comparing beauty institutions with a minimum of three Ontario campuses, each having at least 200 reviews and an average star rating of 4.8 out of 5 per campus.