Welcome to Body Solutions Training Center!
Are you ready to join the only FDA-approved hair removal field that guarantees permanent results? At Body Solutions Training Center, we offer a comprehensive program in partnership with Dectro International, the leaders in electrolysis technology. Our goal is to provide the most advanced, hands-on training paired with an in-depth, flexible online theory course designed for the working individual.
Am I Cut Out for This?
I’m detail-oriented and meticulous
I have good eyesight
I’m in good physical condition
I’m resourceful and able to work independently
I enjoy direct, one-on-one contact with others
I take pride in a well-groomed, professional appearance
Skills You’ll Develop
Creating and executing effective treatment plans using multiple electrolysis techniques
Building strong manual precision
Understanding client psychology and practicing professional ethics
Cultivating pride in delivering high-quality work
Developing a polished, professional approach
Gaining confidence in your skills and client interactions
Study At Your Own Pace
Life gets busy—and sometimes your schedule just doesn’t line up with traditional class times. That’s the beauty of studying the theory portion of electrolysis online: you can learn whenever it fits best for you. Whether you’re on the couch or at the cabin, your course goes with you—just open your laptop or tablet and dive in. No rigid schedules, no more excuses.
Engaging, Easy-to-Follow Online Learning
Our online portion of the electrolysis course gives you access to everything you need to succeed—all in a highly visual, easy-to-navigate format. Each chapter includes:
A downloadable PDF manual
A clear and engaging PowerPoint presentation
Video demos and conference clips (when available)
Interactive quizzes with instant feedback
Hands-On Training to Bring Your Skills to Life
After completing the online theory, students will attend our accredited Académie Dectro School in Rochester, MN for the practical portion of the course. Under the guidance of our experienced instructor, Heidi Alberts, you’ll apply everything you’ve learned in a real-world setting and build your confidence behind the probe. This is where your knowledge comes to life—and where you’ll take your final exam, fully prepared to succeed.

Located in Rochester, MN
At Body Solutions Training Center, we offer a structured learning experience split into two parts:
Online Theory (250 hours)
Gain a deep understanding of electrolysis from the comfort of your home through our online, independent study program. You’ll have 3 months to complete this portion before advancing to hands-on training.
In-Person Classroom Training (110 hours)
The hands-on part of your training takes place over 14 consecutive days, where you’ll learn to apply electrolysis techniques on models and fellow students. This practical experience will give you the tools and confidence to either start your own business or work in established practices.
With flexible start dates in January, April, June, and September, our program is designed to fit into your schedule without taking too much time away from your life at home.
Meet The Instructor
Heidi Alberts brings 8 years of professional experience in electrolysis and 2 years of teaching expertise to her role as an instructor. As a Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE), she is also trained in advanced techniques such as thermocoagulation, which addresses skin conditions including cherry angiomas, spider veins, and skin tags. Heidi is certified by Dectro International, a recognized leader in the industry, and our school maintains a partnership with them to ensure high-quality training standards.
Her teaching approach emphasizes practical, hands-on learning, providing each student with individualized instruction. Class sizes are intentionally small to allow for direct, focused guidance. As a dedicated member of the American Electrology Association (AEA), she regularly participates in national conferences, where she gains continuing education credits and stays informed of the latest technological and procedural developments in the field.
Our program offers specialized training for transgender surgery preparation and focuses on the thermolysis method of electrolysis. Outside of her professional commitments, she enjoys gardening and spending time with her husband and three daughters.
What Happens After Training
Upon completing our Electroepilation Program, you’ll be fully prepared to sit for your state’s board exam and/or the Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE) exam, offered by the American Electrology Association. While this certification is not mandatory, it is highly recommended, as it opens doors to advanced career opportunities and demonstrates a higher level of expertise in the field.
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Alabama is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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Alaska is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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Arizona is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Arkansas, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Arkansas Board of Cosmetology – LE
4815 W. Markham, Slot 8
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: 501-682-2168
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To become a licensed electrologist in California, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
California Board of Barbering & Cosmetology - LE
2420 Del Paso Road, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph: 800-952-5210
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Colorado is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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Connecticut is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Delaware, students must complete a 300-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Delaware Board of Cosmetology & Barbering
861 Silver Lake Blvd
Cannon Building, Suite 203
Dover, DE 19904-2467
Ph: 302-744-4500
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To become a licensed electrologist in Florida, students must complete a 320-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Florida Department of Health, Board of Medicine, Electrolysis Council
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-05
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3255
Ph: 850-245-4373
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Georgia is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Hawaii, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs - Electrology License - RE
PO Box 3469
Honolulu, HI 96801
Ph: 808-586-3000
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To become a licensed electrologist in Idaho, students must complete a 800-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses
700 W State St., PO Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0063
Ph: 208-334-3233
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To become a licensed electrologist in Illinois, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation - Division of Professional Regulation
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph St., Floor 9
Chicago, IL 60601
Ph: 312-814-4500
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Requirements By State
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To become a licensed electrologist in Indiana, students must complete a 300-hour approved course and a 1,500 cosmetology course or 700-hour esthetics course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency - LE/RE
ATTN: State Board of Cosmetology Examiners
402 W. Washington Street, Room W072
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Ph: 317-234-3031
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To become a licensed electrologist in Iowa, students must complete a 420-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Iowa Department of Public Health
Lucas Building, 5th Floor
321 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319-0075
Ph: 515-281-0254
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To become a licensed electrologist in Kansas, students must complete a 500-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly to the KS Board of Cosmetology using the contact info below:
Kansas State Board of Cosmetology
714 S.W. Jackson, Suite 100
Topeka, KS 66603-3722
Ph: 785-296-3155
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Kentucky is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Louisiana, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Louisiana State Board of Electrolysis Examiners - LE
PO Box 82830
Baton Rouge, LA 70884
Ph: 225-763-3502
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To become a licensed electrologist in Iowa, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Licensing and Regulatory Services
11 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
Ph: 207-287-5671
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To become a licensed electrologist in Maryland, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Maryland Board of Nursing - Electrology Practice Committee
Deborah Larson, Liaison
4140 Patterson Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Ph: 410-585-1954
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To become a licensed electrologist in Massachusetts, students must complete a 1,100-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure -RE
Board of Registration of Electrologists
1000 Washington St., Suite 710
Boston, MA 02118-6100
Ph: 617-727-9940
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To become a licensed electrologist in Michigan, students must complete a 400-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services - RE
Board of Cosmetology
P.O. Box 30244
Lansing, MI 48909
Ph: 517-373-8068
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Minnesota is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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Mississippi is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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Missouri is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Montana, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Montana Board of Cosmetologists
301 S Park Ave., 4th Floor
PO Box 200513
Helena, MT 59620-0513
Ph: 406-444-5711
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To become a licensed electrologist in Nebraska, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services
PO Box 95044
Lincoln, NE 68509-5044
Ph: 402-471-0185
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To become a licensed electrologist in Nevada, students must complete a 500-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Nevada State Board of Cosmetology 1785 East Sahara Avenue, Suite 255
Las Vegas, NV 89104
Ph: 702-486-6542
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To become a licensed electrologist in New Hampshire, students must complete a 1,100-hour approved to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services - LE
Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Philbrook Bldg. 121 South Fruit Street
Concord, NH 03301-3857
Ph: 603-271-3608; 603-271-3950
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To become a licensed electrologist in New Jersey, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Advisory Council, Division of Consumer Affairs - LE
Electrologist Advisory Council
124 Halsey Street, PO Box 45041
Newark, NJ 07101
Ph: 973-504-6377
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To become a licensed electrologist in New Mexico, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
New Mexico Board of Barbers & Cosmetologists
2550 Cerrillos Road
PO Box 25101
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Ph: 505-476-4690
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New York is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in North Carolina, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
North Carolina Board of Electrolysis Examiners
2 Centerview Drive, Suite 60
Greensboro, NC 27407
Ph: 336-856-1010
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To become a licensed electrologist in North Dakota, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
North Dakota Department of Health
600 E Boulevard Ave
Bismarck, ND 58505-0200
Ph: 701-328-1291/1-800-472-2927
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To become a licensed electrologist in Iowa, students must complete a 750-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Ohio State Medical Board - CT/DCT
30 E. Broad Street, 3rd Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6127
Ph: 614-466-3934
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To become a licensed electrologist in Oklahoma, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision
PO Box 18256
Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0256
Ph: 405-962-1400
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To become a licensed electrologist in Oregon, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Oregon Health Licensing Agency - LE
1430 Tandem Ave NE, Ste 180
Salem, OR 97301-1287
Ph: 503-378-8667
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Pennsylvania is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Rhode Island, students must complete a 650-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Rhode Island Board of Examiners of Electrolysis- LE
3 Capitol Hill - # 105
Providence, RI 02908
Ph: 401-222-2827
Email
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South Carolina is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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South Dakota is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Tennessee, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Tennessee Health Related Boards - LE/R
Mainstream Drive, 2nd Fl
Nashville, TN 37243
Ph: 800-778-4123
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Texas is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Utah, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Utah Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing
Cosmetology/Barbering
160 East 300 South - P.O. Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-6741
Ph: 801-530-6628
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To become a licensed electrologist in Vermont, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Vermont Office of Professional Regulation - LE
89 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Montpelier, VT 05620
Ph: 802-828-1134
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Virginia is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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Washington is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Washington DC, students must complete a 600-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Washington D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs - Cosmetology
Occupational & Professional Licensing
941 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4259
Ph: 202-442-4400
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West Virginia is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.
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To become a licensed electrologist in Wisconsin, students must complete a 450-hour approved course to meet state requirements.
For specific questions about licensing or the State Board exam, please reach out directly using the contact info below:
Department of Safety and Professional Services
4822 Madison Yards Way 3rd Floor North
Madison, WI 53705
Ph: 608-266-2112
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Wyoming is an unlicensed state and does not have a licensing board, but electrologists still need training. We offer a 360-hour course designed for unlicensed states like this.

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