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Cosmetic Injection Courses
Our 3 Most Popular Courses
Online Introduction to Botox and Neuromodulators
In our Introduction to Neuromodulators (Botox & More) Online Training Course, you’ll learn about injecting the most popular neurotoxins such as Botox, Dysport and Jeuveau to correct moderate to severe forehead lines, glabellar lines and crow’s feet
Online Introduction to Fillers
Online Introduction to Dermal Fillers
In our Online Introduction to Dermal Fillers Training Course, you’ll learn injecting dermal fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane and Versa in areas including lips, marionette (puppet) lines and nasolabial folds (smile lines).
Online Advanced Cosmetic Injections
Online Advanced Cosmetic Injections
In the Online Advanced Cosmetic Injections (Botox & Fillers) course, you’ll learn A to Z how to practice injections in the most in-demand and off-label treatment areas including the lower face, cheeks, chin and jawline. This is the ultimate follow-up class to our first … show more
Complete Injectable Courses
Ultimate Aesthetics: Cosmetic Injections E-learning Bundle
Ultimate Aesthetics: Cosmetic Injections E-learning Bundle
Embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of cosmetic injections with our bundled course offering. Begin with the Introduction to Neuromodulators course, where you’ll master the art of administering popular … show more
Online Cosmetic Injection Trio
Online Cosmetic Injection Trio
In our Online Cosmetic Injection Trio Course, you will master the art of injecting popular neurotoxins like Botox, Dysport, and Jeuveau to address moderate to severe forehead lines, glabellar lines, and crow’s feet. Following this, … show more
A La Carte Injectable Courses
Online PRP Injections Course
Our online platelet-rich plasma (PRP) training teaches medical professionals how to inject client’s own platelet-rich plasma to grow new collagen, regenerate soft tissue and smooth and tighten skin. … show more
Online Kybella Course
Learn the finer points of Kybella (injectable of deoxycholic acid), a non-surgical injectable for reducing moderate to severe fat on the upper neck, otherwise known as a “double chin.” Until fairly recently, … show more
Online Sclerotherapy Course
Our sclerotherapy injection course is meticulously designed for medical professionals eager to expand their expertise and offer their patients a minimally invasive solution for unwanted spider and reticular veins. … show more
Online PDO Injections Course
PDO threads is a non-surgical face lift that utilizes monofilament fibers, which dissolve over time, to lift and reposition the skin in order to accentuate the cheeks, diminish the jowls and tighten … show more
WHY COSMETIC INJECTABLES?
Cosmetic injectables are in high demand as an alternative to surgical face lifts. For qualified medical professionals, they are a 100% cash business and an excellent way to add revenue to your practice’s bottom line.
WHO CAN PERFORM BOTOX AND COSMETIC INJECTABLES?
Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Doctors, Physician Assistants, Dentists and other qualified health professionals.
Medical Professional FAQ’s
The most recently published data states consumers will be spending $30 billion annually on medical aesthetics procedures by the year 2030. Additionally, it’s anticipated the U.S. will have 15,000 operational med spas and a significantly greater number of physicians’ offices providing services.
Medical professionals typically work at physicians’ offices, medical spas, fitness centers, hair salons, day spas and other health and beauty establishments. A large number of medical professionals choose to open their own practices.
Like most professions, there is a wide range of earning potential. The two highest compensated nurses/NPs/PAs in the marketplace are CRNAs (anesthesia) and cosmetic injectors. However, what’s very exciting is that cosmetic injectors who open their own practice working full-time and building a nice reputation over time can earn a substantial six-figure income.
Absolutely, yes!
Our sister company Louology.com is the ultimate resource for those looking to start a business or grow their practice working for someone else. They even hold monthly complimentary Zoom sessions to answer all your questions.
A large number of medical professionals work in hectic, stressful environments (hospitals, etc.) and find it’s difficult to give quality care to deserving patients. Yet in the medical aesthetics field, the high stress of traditional medicine is replaced with a relaxing, enjoyable, exciting new opportunity to improve their patients’ confidence and self-esteem, helping them feel better from the inside out.
This field of medical practice offers part time and full time positions. The hours are more flexible than regular nursing schedules in acute, bedside and clinical care nursing, and the work environment is far less demanding. Medical professionals, nurses, and physicians are beginning to take control of their careers by exploring options other than the traditional roles of yester-year nursing. Nurse entrepreneurs and contractors are enjoying the many benefits of the cosmetic industry by making their own hours, working less, and earning more income.
As a nurse, you are typically required to secure the supervision of a medical director in order to perform injectable treatments. If the facility where you plan to offer these services already has a physician on staff, such as an OB/GYN medical center or private practice, your needs for on-site medical supervision are already met. For non-medical locations, such as a hair salons, spas, or resorts, you will be responsible for finding and providing your own supervising physician. The exact requirements of a supervising physician vary from state to state. Some states require a physician to be in the building, while other states only require periodic visits by the directing physician.
Yes. In addition to the marketing seminar included with your course, we offer complimentary business consulting services for all of our students from our sister company Louology.com
To register for our continuing medical education courses, you must be a licensed physician, physicians assistant, nurse practitioner, registered nurse, LVN/LPN in Texas or dentist. Documentation of your current licensure is required with course registration.
Nurses receive 7.5 CE’s per day through the AZ Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
Our CE/CME course activities have been reviewed and are acceptable for up to 66 prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
No. Once you have received certification and credit hours through National Injection Institute, you are able to practice this type of medical aesthetics in your given location.
Yes. Each graduate of National Injection Institute will receive a certificate of completion that designates the CE/CME hours earned and document recognition of course completion.
Yes, we do. Currently, our $1000 annual business mentorship is included at no extra cost with the purchase of our On Demand e-learning courses.