Course Overview
Course Details
Bring your injection artistry a step up with our advanced neuro inhibitor and dermal fillers training course. This one-day course will provide with you knowledge and training material for on and off-label injections with neuro inhibitors as well as advanced facial balancing with dermal fillers. Any trainee signing up must have completed a beginner aesthetic injectable course within the last five years or have injection experience of a minimum of 6 months. We will start by diving into the necessary didactic knowledge followed by in-clinic, hands-on training under supervision of an experienced medical aesthetic trainer with over 20 years of experience.
Training Dates
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Trainer Details
Anita Wolf, RN
One of America's top 100 injectors Anita Wolf, RN, is set to provide you a best-in-class training experience. She has been an aesthetic medicine practitioner since 2004 and is currently certified in 22 aesthetic procedures. Her passion for training, safety and natural results have led her to become the #1 Galderma trainer in the US aesthetic market with around 100 trainings completed between 2020-21. After teaching Dermatologists, Plastic Surgeons, Registered Nurses, and Physician Assistants around the country, she is experienced in training beginners as well as advanced practitioners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Aesthetic nurses, also known as cosmetic nurses, are registered nurses who provide aesthetic and cosmetic services and care to their patients. These nurses have specialized training in services ranging from fillers, laser skin treatments, liposuction, tattoo removal, aesthetic surgery, and more.
To become an aesthetic nurse, you must first complete the education required to become a registered nurse, noting that nurses with their four-year BSN degrees are likely to find it easier to find a job in their chosen profession. After getting your degree and licensure as a registered nurse, look for jobs in skincare clinics, cosmetic surgery practices, or similar areas of the medical field. Then you can seek certification from Beautyfix Training Center and look for further shadowing and mentorship opportunities.
According to ZipRecruiter, the average annual salary for an aesthetic/cosmetic nurse in the United States is just over $85,000. Keep in mind this average reflects advanced practice nurses (APRNs) as well as entry-level nurse salaries.
As is true in most other patient care professions, cosmetic nurses with higher levels of experience in their field receive the highest levels of compensation. Pay is often boosted by additional benefits including paid vacation and sick leave, health, dental, and vision insurance policies, prescription coverage, reimbursement for educational expenses and more. We have seen experienced and very talented nurses make significantly over $200,000 yearly.
BeautyFix Training Center arranges models for all its training courses. If you have a particular desire to bring your own model/s, please contact us at (315) 512-5152 or email us at courses@beautyfixmedspa.com to discuss the requirements. Arrangements will need to be made at least one week before your course.