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Why Doctors Should Add Aesthetic Medicine to Their Practice

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The top non-surgical cosmetic procedure has been botulinum toxin (Botox) injections for many years, mainly because it offers such positive outcomes for most patients. Through the American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS), licensed medical practitioners can knock out two birds with one stone.

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How to Become an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner

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Hear what a typical day is like for an aesthetic nurse practitioner from one of our members: The Workplace Aesthetic nurses, also known as cosmetic nurses, generally spend their days not in a hospital, but in private practice clinics sometimes known as “medical spas.” Two common dermal fillers include Juvederm and collagen.

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Aesthetics Courses: The Cure For What’s Ailing Direct-Care Nurses

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Medical aesthetics is a rapidly growing branch of medicine that is uniquely immune to many of the most concerning issues plaguing the nursing profession today. Aesthetic nurses can deliver a range of services to patients, including facials, injections, tattoo removal, dermabrasion and non-surgical body contouring.

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Why Nurses Are Moving to Aesthetic Medicine

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Unfortunately, a steep road awaits nurses who exit the medical field entirely. If you’re still passionate and ambitious when it comes to working in the medical field, consider pivoting to a different sector of health care: aesthetic medicine! Practitioners are free and encouraged to exercise their best medical judgment.

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Why Pursue a Career in Aesthetic Medicine?

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If you find yourself relating to these five things, you’re a person who will absolutely love working in aesthetic medicine. 5 Things Our Most Successful Aesthetic Graduates Tend to Have in Common They’re determined to find a better work/life balance.