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How AAAM Certifications Can Benefit Your Medspa

AAAMS

Acquiring certifications in administering Botulinum toxins, dermal fillers, and chemical peels is critical to establishing your med spa as a legitimate and trustworthy establishment. It combines convenience with comprehensive instruction and is ideal for busy professionals.

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How to Start a Career in Aesthetic Medicine: A Step-by-Step Guide for Physicians and Nurses

AAAMS

Address Legal Considerations: Ensure compliance with local regulations, patient consent forms, and malpractice insurance for aesthetic procedures. With proper training, practitioners can perform a variety of procedures, including Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, microneedling, and non-invasive body contouring.

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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

The firm understanding that Estheticians are unable to title themselves as “Medical Estheticians” is an important focal point, as it does not have any legal value and misrepresent’s the license originally obtained.

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How Smoking Affects Your Skin

Art of Dermatology

In the era of disposable vapes, cigarettes, and marijuana legalization, smoking continues to be unfortunately popular. Smoking in any form carries risks, but because the legalization of marijuana is still so new, not as much formal research has been published on the subject.

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Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Skills

AAAMS

Aside from patient harm, sloppy work or a botched job can tarnish an aesthetic nurse practitioner’s and their facility’s reputation and open them up to legal issues. Some issues are normal and easily fixed, so paying close attention prevents long-term damage or issues for patients.

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How Many Hours Do You Need to Become an Esthetician in Florida?

Spa Professionals Academy

Continuing Education for Estheticians Even after becoming a licensed esthetician, many professionals choose to pursue additional training and certification in specialized areas such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, or laser hair removal.

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Who Can Administer Botox?

AAAMS

Although nonmedical staff can be instrumental in patient care, providers should never allow aestheticians to perform Botox or dermal filler, as it could risk the patient’s safety and the provider’s license and legal standing. Both classes start with a self-paced, online module for the Facial Aesthetics 101 Series and chemical peeling.