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5 Things Doctors and Nurses Should Know About Administering Botox

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Physicians, doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other medical professionals are all qualified candidates to administer Botox injections. If you’re a medical professional who hasn’t explored the field of medical esthetics, here are 5 things you should know about administering Botox.

1. Botox doesn’t take longer than an hour to perform

Botox takes a relatively short amount of time to administer. Many treatments can be done between thirty minutes and an hour. It’s possible for a medical professional to successfully treat multiple Botox clients in a full day’s work.

2. You don’t have to mess with insurance

Botox is a cosmetic treatment designed to rid fine lines and wrinkles and create an overall youthful appearance. Because its cosmetic purpose isn’t medical, you don’t have to worry about dealing with the hassle of insurance.

3. It is financially rewarding

Because it isn’t covered by insurance, Botox can be financially rewarding. An average Botox treatment will cost around $500. Treating multiple clients each day can benefit you financially.

4. There’s a huge market for Botox

Botox has been the #1 nonsurgical cosmetic treatment for many years. According to the ASAPS, nearly 5 million Americans received Botox treatments in 2013. People want to grow younger without the high price and risks of plastic surgery, and Botox is able to give them that solution.

5. Training can be complete in as little as a weekend

Medical professionals can earn Botox certification in as little as a weekend at National Laser Institute. This course is led by leading medical esthetic professionals, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons in the field of medical esthetics. Medical professionals will experience a lecture-style course as well as hands-on clinical training with Botox. NLI’s state-of-the-art medical spa allows them to treat real Botox clients under instructor supervision.

At the end of this Botox training course, medical professionals have the opportunity to earn CME or CE credits. National Laser Institute is the leader of the medical esthetic industry and has been around for over a decade. If you’d like to learn more about Botox training courses, simply call 800.982.6817 or fill out the form on your right.

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