Botox And Filler Training For Nurses Philadelphia Area
Nurse Injector Training Course
Small class size, hands on learning
Over the next ten years, economists anticipate a rise in demand for aesthetic services. Medspas and other aesthetic service providers will consequently need qualified nurses who can administer injections and carry out other procedures. We offer hands-on training in a small learning environment where you can learn how to inject ethically, safely, and confidently.Â
The completion of our training program will boost your resume and assist you in developing into a skilled nurse injector, whether you’re a nurse looking to enter the aesthetic field or an experienced provider looking to advance your career.
What is Nurse Injector Training?
Aesthetic procedures that involve cosmetic injectables, such as Botox and dermal fillers, are among the most popular ones today. The science underlying the products, the fundamentals of successfully performing the procedures, salient safety guidelines, and patient education topics are all covered in nurse injector training.
Botox and fillers are products covered by FDA regulation. As such, they are only available to licensed medical professionals. Initiation training, classes in advanced techniques, continuing medical education (CME) credits, and internationally recognized certifications are all offered by numerous providers across the country, such as Michelle Esthetics.
For nurses who want to broaden their career options, nurse injector training is the best route into medical aesthetics. It’s a marketable skill that improves your nursing credentials and paves the way for you to start accumulating the practical experience required to advance as an aesthetic provider.
Medical Injector Courses
All students must provide proof of an active Pennsylvania nursing license and liability insurance, example:
(NSO) www.nso.com.
Beginner Injectors Course
Intermediate Injectors Course
Advanced Injectors Course
Michelle Esthetics Medical Injector Class
Every student will receive the benefits of years of dedication, knowledge, ongoing education and practical everyday experience from lead educator Michelle Pantano. Michelle has developed and nurtured a thriving ethical practice which prides itself in building client relationships and client safety.
Why Choose Medical Nurse Training
Additional revenue – You can double your floor nursing salary with in the first year of practice. Many nurse injectors go on to increase their wealth with increased aesthetic nursing experience and education.
Job Satisfaction – You are about to embark in a career with high client satisfaction, nurse Injectors change lives. We help clients achieve their physical aspirations, this leads to positive patient feedback and appreciativeness. This is one aspect of an esthetic career which fulfills the nurse Injector. Cosmetic medicine is on the forefront of continuous innovative changes. In order to keep up with the demands of the industry education is ongoing. Many nurses find this career change appealing because of the comfortable work atmosphere, grateful clientele, and treatment diversity throughout the workday.
Lifestyle – Prepare to work 6 to 8-hour days, 3 to 5 days a week. Work schedules are flexible and there is no work on the holidays! This work is less stressful due to a more relaxed work atmosphere, happy clientele, better hours, better pay, and less charting. You have the opportunity to design your own life, on your own terms. Visualize making more money working less (if you choose) not only is this possible but it is the industry norm.
Class Itinerary
Training optionsÂ
Option A – 1 Theory day and 2 Shadowing daysÂ
Option B – 1 Theory day, 2 shadowing days and a 1 to 1 hands on injecting training day
Day 1Â
- Meet and greet
- Jump into anatomy and consultation
- Neuromodulators in depth, injection technique, complications and how to treat complications
- Lunch is catered
- Fillers in depth, technique and complications
- Sales tips
- Negotiating future job opportunities
- Role playing
Shadowing days
- Come prepared, study the handouts you will be quizzed all day!
- Come with questions
- This is an extension of the theory day but you get to be a part of the action!
- Tuesday are shadow days
Add on Injection training day
- This is an amazing opportunity to get 1 on 1 hands on training that you have been properly prepared for.
- You will learn how to inject ethically, safely, and confidently
- Wednesday and Thursdays are 1 to 1 hands on training
Pricing
2 day Intensive Beginner Injector Class $2,500
1 day class revised itinerary; virtual Intensive Beginner injector theory class $1500
Second day hands on practical training for the virtual class $1000 (when group learning is reinstated).Â
Theory class must be completed before practical is taken.
Reserve your course today and get started on your new career enhancements!
FAQ
How much do aesthetic nurses make?
Location, experience, and credentials all affect salaries, but the average is roughly $43 per hour. Compared to nurses working in smaller, more rural communities, skilled nurses working in metropolitan areas can anticipate earning a higher salary.
Your earning potential will increase as your career develops and your skills become more refined. Nurses with experience and a track record are valued by medspas and clinics because patients trust them.
Compared to nurses in other clinical care settings, aesthetic nurses typically work a consistent schedule with predictable daytime hours. Despite the fact that the job requires giving delicate injections, it may not be as stressful as working in a hospital or another practice specialty.
What jobs are there for nurse injectors?
Nurse injectors may work for medspas, in clinics for plastic surgery, or for dermatology or cosmetic surgery practices. Wellness centers, primary care offices, and other facilities will probably enter the market as the demand for cosmetic injectables rises and will require the hiring of qualified nurse injectors.
The market is highly competitive, but you can distinguish yourself from your competitors by receiving the appropriate training and certification.
Can you become an injector without becoming a nurse?
In most states, injectors must be licensed and have a nursing degree. Non-licensed applicants are not accepted by most reputable programs. Cosmetic injections are a type of medical procedure that needs to be done carefully to protect the patient’s underlying nerves, muscles, and blood vessels, as well as check for any contraindications.
Can LPNs become nurse injectors?
Can dental nurses do lip fillers?
Only dental nurses who are licensed as registered nurses (RNs) and who are not administering the fillers as part of a dental practice are permitted to administer lip fillers and other cosmetic injections. The laws governing dentists’ access to Botox vary by state.
New rules are currently being implemented by numerous medical and dental boards to prevent dentists from administering cosmetic injections.
Can an RN do Botox?
Yes. In most states, registered nurses (RNs) are qualified to administer Botox injections and can lawfully buy the product with a valid prescription.
What is a nurse that does Botox called?
What degree do you need to give Botox injections?
If you have a nursing degree from an accredited vocational program or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, you can enroll in a reputable training program and legally administer Botox. Additionally, you must hold a valid license as a registered nurse.