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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. Address Legal Considerations: Ensure compliance with local regulations, patient consent forms, and malpractice insurance for aesthetic procedures. 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 level of education and the mindset required to work alongside physicians and nurse practitioners is exceptionally important - with a clear focus on cellular change, anatomy, hormones, and scientific methods being a critical need of the individual.

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Advantages of Becoming a Member of The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery

AAAMS

The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS) is a leading accredited association committed to raising the knowledge, skills and standards in medical aesthetics. Since 2006, we’ve been training physicians, registered nurses and practitioners in the art of aesthetics and non-invasive cosmetic surgery.

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