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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. Whether youre opening a standalone clinic or adding aesthetic medicine to an existing practice, these strategies will set you up for success: Create a Marketing Plan: Use social media, before-and-after photos, and patient testimonials to attract new clients.

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It’s Time to Advance your Education

Esthetician Edit

This doesn’t mean your education is over. Continuing Education courses are required for a very good reason. In order to legally work as an esthetician and avoid harsh penalties, you must do your due diligence to keep your license active. So you’re a licensed esthetician now. In fact, it’s just begun!

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Demystifying Beauty License Renewal in Illinois: What You Need to Know

New Age Spa Institute

Rumor Has It As collaborative members in the beauty community, we’ve come across licensed beauty professionals turning to social media channels, like Facebook community groups, for answers. We see a high volume of rumors and unfounded advice circulating through different social channels. What do you need to know?

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How the FTC’s New Rule on Non-Competes Could Transform the Beauty and Wellness Industry

New Age Spa Institute

Increased mobility means that without non-compete constraints, professionals can move freely between salons, spas, and medspas to seek better opportunities, salary, or conditions without the fear of legal repercussions. This leaves the arena open for even more continued education. When Will This New FTC Rule Take Effect?

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