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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. It’s easy and fast to get certified in aesthetic training to safely, effectively, and artfully practice aesthetic medicine.

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How to Become an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner

AAAMS

Some of these facilities are reserved solely for outpatient aesthetic procedures, such as laser treatments or injectable fillers, although it’s not unusual for them to be equipped with operating rooms where patients can receive more invasive plastic surgery. Of course, they already have a sense for this before they begin training with us.

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

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More and more nurses and health care providers are pursuing aesthetic training to take refuge in this fun new specialty. Aesthetic or cosmetic nurses are registered nurses with specialized training in aesthetic and cosmetic care. Aesthetic nurse injectors work in medical spas, clinics, outpatient surgery facilities or private offices.

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Why Pursue a Career in Aesthetic Medicine?

AAAMS

Did you sign up for aesthetics training? And if you’re wondering who “we” are, we are AAAMS—The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery—the premier, fully-accredited platform for Botox and filler training and certification. Did you get certified in Botox and dermal fillers? And why not? This is a biggie.

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Why Nurses Are Moving to Aesthetic Medicine

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Nurses who opt to put their skills to use in a different, less stressful nursing specialty need only to build on their current competencies rather than pursue new and extensive training. Work environments are deliberately designed to be upscale and inviting. Practitioners are free and encouraged to exercise their best medical judgment.