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Crafting Your Career: Medical Aesthetics

New Age Spa Institute

While licensure provides the foundation to legally practice your craft, certifications allow you to specialize and elevate your expertise, helping you stand out in the evolving beauty and wellness landscape. The curriculum includes: Combining the best of clinical and medspa treatments including microneedling, MRF, nanochanneling and more.

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

AAAMS

Necessary certifications or continuing education credits. Key benefits of certification include: Gaining in-depth knowledge of techniques like Botox, dermal fillers, microneedling, and more. Research the rules in your area to understand: Who is eligible to perform procedures like Botox and fillers.

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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. The correct use of medical terminology is especially important when it comes to medical charting.