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Practicing Electrologists in North Carolina

Electrolysis in North Carolina requires 600 hours at a licensed school. 10 licensed electrologists in 9 cities, listed with the American Electrology Association. Licensing snapshot and city breakdown below.

Electrolysis Licensing Snapshot

RequirementNorth Carolina
Training hours600 hours
Licensing boardNorth Carolina Board of Electrolysis Examiners
ExamRequired (written/practical)
Full guideNorth Carolina electrolysis licensing guide

Electrologists by City in North Carolina

10 practitioners in 9 cities

CityPractitioners on file
Charlotte2
Asheville1
Cary1
Durham1
Greensboro1
Jacksonville1
Raleigh1
Shallotte1
Thomasville1

Asheville (1 practitioner)

Lilly, Patricia D.
2 Herman Avenue Ext Ste 2B, Asheville, NC 28803
(828) 684-6666

Cary (1 practitioner)

Arnold, Andrea
1210 SE Maynard Rd Ste 104, Cary, NC 27511
(919) 249-8831

Charlotte (2 practitioners)

Dufresne, Taylor
233 S Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte, NC 28211
(980) 202-8950
Thieman, Jill, CPE
10801 Johnston Rd, Suite 113, Charlotte, NC 28226
(704) 458-1686

Durham (1 practitioner)

White, Thelma Glenn
1015 Jerome Rd, Durham, NC 27713
(919) 596-7988

Greensboro (1 practitioner)

Jonas, Tracey
3824 N. Elm Street Suite 206, Greensboro, NC 27455
(336) 288-5660

Jacksonville (1 practitioner)

Mitchell-Hewitt, Ruth
201A W Bayshore Blvd, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 455-8699

Raleigh (1 practitioner)

Brown, Melissa
3900 Barrett Dr Ste 103, Raleigh, NC 27609
(919) 781-6260

Shallotte (1 practitioner)

Mayo, Shelly
4498-2 Main Street, Shallotte, NC 28470
(910) 553-8127

Thomasville (1 practitioner)

Stilwell, Dorenda
335 Paul's Airport Road, Thomasville, NC 27360
(336) 442-9744

North Carolina Electrologist Directory FAQ

We list 10 AEA-affiliated electrologists across 9 cities in North Carolina, from the American Electrology Association public directory. Listings indicate membership in good standing, not a general endorsement.

Requirements depend on North Carolina's rules. Where a license is required, expect roughly 600 hours of approved training plus board exams. Start with the North Carolina electrolysis licensing guide, then use this directory to see who is practicing in your area.

Theory can be completed entirely online with our electrolysis course. In-person clinical hours are still required wherever North Carolina mandates them for licensure. Use the online course page for North Carolina alongside the licensing guide and the practitioners listed here.

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Directory data sourced from the American Electrology Association public "Find an Electrologist" directory (electrology.com). Verified July 2026. Listing indicates AEA membership in good standing, not a general endorsement. Contact practitioners directly to confirm current availability.

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