CME-accredited aesthetic courses with hands-on injectable training designed for nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and medical professionals looking to expand into aesthetic medicine
Explore Aesthetic CoursesUnderstanding your scope of practice is essential before enrolling in aesthetic courses
In many states, NPs with full practice authority can independently perform aesthetic injections after completing proper training.
RNs can perform aesthetic injections under physician delegation or standing orders in most states.
PAs work under a supervising physician and can perform aesthetic procedures with proper training and delegation.
Each course includes online streaming education plus hands-on clinical training with real patients
Aesthetic medicine offers nurses lucrative career paths with growing demand
Nurses with aesthetic training can significantly increase their earning potential
High demand for nurse injectors in med spas across the US
Work alongside dermatologists offering aesthetic treatments
Support surgical practices with non-surgical aesthetic services
NPs can open their own aesthetic practice in many states
Hands-on aesthetic training sessions available nationwide
Yes. Nurse practitioners (NP/APRN) can independently enroll in aesthetic courses in most states. Registered nurses (RN) can also take aesthetic courses but must have physician delegation or supervision to perform injectable procedures. Requirements vary by state, so always verify with your state Board of Nursing.
Nurses can take aesthetic courses in Botox and neurotoxin injections, dermal fillers (Juvederm, Restylane), PDO thread lifts, PRP therapy, chemical peels, sclerotherapy, and IV nutrition therapy. Each course includes comprehensive online education and hands-on clinical training with real patients under MD supervision.
In many states, nurse practitioners with full practice authority can independently perform Botox injections after completing proper training. States like Florida, Arizona, Illinois, and several others grant NPs independent practice authority. Other states require a collaborative agreement or supervisory relationship with a physician.
Nurse injectors specializing in aesthetic procedures can earn between $80,000 and $200,000+ per year depending on location, experience, credential level, and practice setting. NPs in high-demand markets like Miami, Los Angeles, and New York often report earnings significantly above the national average.
While there is no single nationally mandated Botox certification, completing a recognized training course is effectively required. It demonstrates competency to employers, malpractice insurance carriers, and product manufacturers like Allergan, who may not sell you product without training documentation.
Nurse injector scope of practice varies by state and credential type. NPs typically have broader authority than RNs. In all states, RNs must work under physician delegation for injectable procedures. Our aesthetic training courses cover scope-of-practice considerations to help you understand your state's requirements.
After obtaining your nursing license, you can complete aesthetic injection training in 2-4 weeks. Our program includes an online streaming course (8-12 hours, self-paced) plus a half-day hands-on clinical session. Many nurses begin offering aesthetic services within a month of starting training.
Yes, all of our aesthetic courses are CME accredited. Participants receive continuing medical education credits upon completion, which can be applied toward license renewal and professional development requirements.
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