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First, it's worth defining what is meant by "dermatology tech".

For all practical purposes, it's someone who would otherwise be considered a "nurse" in the dermatologist's office, but doesn't have a formal "nursing" degree. Instead, they often come from a wide variety of backgrounds. Many are medical assistants, some are CNAs, and even others are informally trained individuals who learned on the job. While certification isn't necessary, the Association of Certified Dermatology Techs does offer it.

The pay really depends on many factors, most importantly geography, job duties, and (quite honestly) how much the dermatologist values his/her employees.

So with all of that said, a "typical" starting salary for an inexperienced dermatology tech is usually in the $10-13/hour range. For those with significant experience, it's not uncommon for the pay to range between $15/hour to as high as about $20/hour. Again, a lot depends on the role that the dermatology tech plays (strictly assisting w/ medical exams, helping with cosmetic procedures, assisting in surgery, etc.).

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