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Minnesota Electrologist Develops Robotic System to Reduce Clinician Strain

After years of performing manual hair removal, LaTonya Johnson is shifting the industry standard with a patent-pending robotic device. The system, designed to handle the repetitive physical labor of electrolysis, aims to protect practitioners from musculoskeletal fatigue while ensuring consistent, high-precision treatment for clients.

Bio & NewsJuly 9, 2026606 reads0

Johnson, the owner of Minnesota Electrolysis LLC, identified a recurring cycle of physical strain and repetitive motion fatigue inherent in traditional procedures. Her solution moves the manual insertion process to an automated interface where clinicians program the parameters, allowing the robotic arm to execute the treatment with repeatable accuracy. The device features a compact, wheeled design intended to integrate into existing clinic spaces without requiring significant infrastructure changes.

Beyond improving the ergonomics of the workspace, the technology seeks to standardize treatment quality by eliminating the variance that often occurs during long sessions. Johnson is currently seeking licensing partners or manufacturers to help scale the production of the system. Parties interested in the commercial prospects of the device can reach the inventor directly at 612-437-7549 or via the project’s website.

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