Botox & Dermal Filler Training Courses

For Registered Nurses Seattle

Botox & Dermal Filler Training Courses For Registered Nurses in Seattle

Nurses are the unsung heroes of the medical field—taking on some of the toughest and tedious jobs—all while being patient-facing most of the time. Additionally, nurses tend to work long hours and are susceptible to career and emotional burnout due to the stress and overwork associated with the profession.

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AACM Training Course Curriculum Seattle

The American Academy of Cosmetic Medicine offers two courses for Botox training for nurses in Seattle: the beginner course and the advanced course. Nurses can take one or both of these courses. For most nurses, AACM recommends starting with the beginner course because it provides the subtle nuances and anatomical specifics nurses need to know to be successful aesthetic injectors.

Beginner

For most nurses, AACM recommends starting with the beginner course because it provides the subtle nuances and anatomical specifics nurses need to know to be successful aesthetic injectors. The beginner course curriculum is as follows:

  • Learn fundamentals of facial anatomy as they relate to neurotoxins and dermal fillers
  • Learn about the aging process and the importance of neurotoxins and dermal fillers for delaying or reversing the signs of aging
  • Gain familiarity with the basics of neurotoxins and the structural/functional differences between them
  • Become familiar with the basics of dermal fillers and the structural/functional differences between them
  • Determine the proper indications for neurotoxins and dermal fillers on various areas of the face
  • Learn how to study, mark the face, and choose injection points for common injection treatments
  • Learn how to prepare neurotoxins
  • Identify and implement techniques for preparing the patient and managing pain related to the injection
  • Take part in hands-on training with 30 units of Botox and/or 90 units of Dysport. Additional units available for purchase for training at a discounted rate
  • Take part in hands-on training with one syringe of Restylane and/or Juvederm filler. Additional syringes are available for purchase

Advanced

The advanced course is designed for medical professionals who may have some existing knowledge or experience with Botox or fillers. Many dentists or ENTs already have good knowledge of facial structure and may have experience with certain Botox treatments. Most nurses, though, continue the beginner course to learn more advanced Botox and filler techniques and procedures. The advanced course curriculum consists of:

  • Discuss how to manage difficult patients or patients with unrealistic expectations
  • Learn how to treat complex facial anatomy in patients with pre-existing asymmetry as well as higher risk patients
  • Learn about the indications, uses, and proper techniques for injecting non-dissolvable fillers such as Sculptra
  • Identify when to use a cannula or needle for injections and learn the proper technique for each
  • Gain knowledge and experience in advanced neurotoxin injections such as masseters, hyperhidrosis treatment, platysmal bands (Nefertiti lift), shoulder feminization, jaw slimming, gummy smile treatment, and headache/migraine treatment
  • Gain knowledge and experience in advanced dermal filler injections such as chin augmentation, jawline enhancement, temples, advanced lip filler techniques, etc.
  • Learn to manage the side effects of neurotoxins and dermal fillers
  • Learn to manage the side effects of neurotoxins and dermal fillers
  • Participate in hands-on training with 30 units of Botox and/or 60 units of Dysport. Additional units are available to purchase during training at a discounted rate
  • Participate in hands-on training with one syringe of Restylane and/or Juvederm filler. Additional syringes available for purchase

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Frequently Asked Questions

Botox is usually injected in the upper half of the face—the forehead, glabella, and corners of the eyes are the three most common treatment areas. However, Botox has applications all around the body including for hyperhidrosis, migraines, lip flips, and bunny lines on the nose.

AACM may cover applications such as treating migraines, sweating, TMJ, and sometimes certain body treatments in addition to traditional cosmetic Botox injections on the face. Normally, these are covered in the advanced course.

Not all states allow nurses to start an aesthetic practice. However, many states allow nurses to start a practice with a physician who acts as a medical director. They usually are not onsite every day, but generally will need to be or practice within a certain mile radius. If a nurse wants to start an aesthetic practice, they should first check their state requirements. Even if a nurse cannot start their own practice in a state, they can usually work at an aesthetic practice performing injections.

The course and hands-on training is held at a plastic surgery office and medical spa in the Seattle, Washington area.

Other medical professionals including physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physicians, and dentists can become aesthetic injectors. Medical professionals with qualifications below a registered nurse generally cannot practice Botox and filler injections in the United States. However, all states and countries have their regulations.

Nurses need to have the basic requirements of a registered nurse and have a valid license for their state or country.

Yes, no prior nursing experience is necessary for Botox training for nurses in Seattle or to become an aesthetic nurse.

No, AACM welcomes nurses from all around the United States and the world.

Each course takes approximately a weekend to complete. To complete both courses, it takes a total of four days.

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