Our courses for RNs, NPs, CRNAs, PAs, and other nurses cover all of the important aspects of injection-based aesthetic services. You’ll learn about patient safety, how to assess patients for botulinum toxin and dermal filler treatment, and when these agents are either indicated or contraindicated. You’ll also get in-depth education on both anatomy and safety.
Once you know the fundamentals, training moves on to teaching you how to inject Botox (™) and dermal fillers in key areas of the face, such as around the mouth, in the forehead, and around the nose. You’ll learn how to add volume, structure, and balance with AAFE’s industry-leading injection protocols.
We offer several courses that involve working with live patients. Live patient nurse injector training starts with diagnosis and treatment planning, and ends with you actually providing treatments. In between, you learn about proper dosing and delivery.
Aesthetic nurses, also known as cosmetic nurses, have many career opportunities. A recent check of the employment platform Indeed.com showed 896 jobs advertised, some of which require no prior work experience. Some of these positions are salaried, while others pay on an hourly basis.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a regular nurse is just over $75,000, and ZipRecruiter lists average annual pay for someone with the aesthetic nurse upgrade as over $85,500. The top pay is reported to be around $124,000.
An aesthetic nurse typically does more than provide cosmetic injections to patients. Those in this position may also provide patient education; and handle other related patient-centric tasks.
The American Academy of Facial Esthetics is the premier provider of aesthetic nurse training. We offer live patient training as well as cadaver training courses across the United States to registered nurses, nurse practitioners and RNs working in a range of health care settings. The AAFE offers dermal filler training, Botox training for nurses, and thread lift certification. Our live, in-person, and remote courses are led by experienced professionals who are counted among the industry leaders. Our instructors bring decades of experience to this one-of-a-kind hands-on-training experience.
Our courses for RNs, NPs, CRNAs, PAs, and other nurses cover all of the important aspects of injection-based aesthetic services. You’ll learn about patient safety, how to assess patients for botulinum toxin and dermal filler treatment, and when these agents are either indicated or contraindicated. You’ll also get in-depth education on both anatomy and safety.
Once you know the fundamentals, training moves on to teaching you how to inject Botox (™) and dermal fillers in key areas of the face, such as around the mouth, in the forehead, and around the nose. You’ll learn how to add volume, structure, and balance with AAFE’s industry-leading injection protocols.
We offer several courses that involve working with live patients. Live patient nurse injector training starts with diagnosis and treatment planning, and ends with you actually providing treatments. In between, you learn about proper dosing and delivery.
Aesthetic nurses, also known as cosmetic nurses, have many career opportunities. A recent check of the employment platform Indeed.com showed 896 jobs advertised, some of which require no prior work experience. Some of these positions are salaried, while others pay on an hourly basis.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a regular nurse is just over $75,000, and ZipRecruiter lists average annual pay for someone with the aesthetic nurse upgrade as over $85,500. The top pay is reported to be around $124,000.
An aesthetic nurse typically does more than provide cosmetic injections to patients. Those in this position may also provide patient education; and handle other related patient-centric tasks.
The American Academy of Facial Esthetics is the premier provider of aesthetic nurse training. We offer live patient training as well as cadaver training courses across the United States to registered nurses, nurse practitioners and RNs working in a range of health care settings. The AAFE offers dermal filler training, Botox training for nurses, and thread lift certification. Our live, in-person, and remote courses are led by experienced professionals who are counted among the industry leaders. Our instructors bring decades of experience to this one-of-a-kind hands-on-training experience.
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
It is the policy of Medical Education Resources to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its educational activities. In accordance with this policy, MER identifies conflicts of interest with its instructors, content managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of an activity. Conflicts are resolved by MER to ensure that all scientific research referred to, reported, or used in a continuing education activity conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis.
Accreditation Statement
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and American Academy of Facial Esthetics – AAFE. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
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American Academy of Facial Esthetics is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing dental education programs of this program provider are accepted by the AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 4/1/2019 to 3/31/2022
“This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the Academy of General Dentistry Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) through the joint program provider approval of Common Sense Dentistry and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics. Common Sense Dentistry is approved for awarding FAGD/MAGD credit.”
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