Botox training (KW)
One of the best things about a career in nursing is the amount options you have when it comes to job opportunities. From emergency rooms to private oral surgery clinics, nurses can work almost anywhere. Now, with the explosion in the popularity of medical aesthetic treatments like botox and filler injections, many nurses are trying to get into the lucrative industry.
But how can you make the transition from your nursing job in elder care, emergency, or any other field, to become a cosmetic nurse? Fortunately, there are various botox training programs you can take to start your new career as a cosmetic nurse.
Today’s post details what you need to do in order to become a thriving cosmetic nurse.
Becoming A Nurse
At the end of the day, cosmetic nurses, also known as aesthetic nurses, are nurses. This means you need to become a nurse before you can take the extra botox training courses to become a cosmetic nurse. Only licensed healthcare practitioners like doctors, dentists, and registered nurses are qualified to take medical aesthetics training courses in Canada.
To become a nurse in Canada, you must complete an eligible college or university nursing program, then pass the NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) registration exam. The NCLEX has been a nationwide examination for the licensing of nurses in Canada since 2015. Once you become a registered nurse, you can take extra training to specialize in various fields, including cosmetics.
Cosmetic Training Courses
After successfully completing your nursing program and passing the NCLEX, the next step to starting your career as a cosmetic nurse is to take a cosmetic training course. Various botox training courses are offered across Canada that will teach you how to safely and confidently administer botox injections, dermal filler injections, lip injections, advanced dermal filling, or laser treatments.
Naturally, not all botox training courses are created equal, so once you’ve decided that you want to jump into the growing field of medical aesthetics, you’ll need to know what to look for in a course before you sign up. Here is a list of questions you should be asking about a botox training course to tell if it’s good enough for you.
- Is the training course led by recognized experts in the industry?
- Is the training thorough, covering both theoretical and practical concepts?
- Does the training have a guided hands-on portion that will allow you to practice safely?
- Is the training conducted in an intimate setup that allows you to voice any questions and be guided closely?
If the answer to any of the above questions is “no”, you should keep looking for a botox training course that checks all the boxes.
What Do Cosmetic Nurses Do?
A registered nurse needs to undergo additional training to become a cosmetic nurse because typical medical nurses have very different roles and responsibilities than cosmetic nurses, and those skills aren’t taught in nursing school. Of course, there is an overlap between the two skillsets, but the devil is in the details, and the details are different. Here are a few of the core responsibilities of a cosmetic nurse:
- Providing consultations and scheduling patients.
- Performing pre-operative and post-operative care.
- Assessing skin ageing and other skin-related conditions.
- Administering botox, dermal fillers, and other injectables.
- Administering chemical peels and other non-invasive procedures.
- Assisting with cosmetic surgeries.
- Preparing the operating room and the instruments to be used for various operations.
Whether you’re trying to start your own medi-spa clinic or get hired as a cosmetic nurse at an existing clinic, completing your botox training will open up many opportunities for your career path!