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How to get aesthetic nurse specialist certification

by Emily John Digital Marketing Service Provider

We are at a time when something as emotional as graduation has a bittersweet tinge, the lack of job options diminishes our enthusiasm for practicing the profession for which we have studied. It is at this moment in which we must sharpen our ingenuity and look for other ways out that allow us to develop professionally without neglecting the essence of our profession; it is undoubtedly more and more, aesthetic nursing one of those outlets.

Aesthetic nursing allows the professional to self-manage and exercises the profession autonomously since it increasingly increases the demands of techniques such as mesotherapy, radiofrequency or chemical peels. Techniques in which nursing has a place due to its adequate training in fields such as histology, aging, or the performance of different practices.

It is true that aesthetic nurse specialist certification is necessary that is not dealt with during undergraduate training, so attending to these needs and with the hope of regulating this training and increasing professional opportunities, the Perfecting in Beauty, Skin and Aging course arises.

The aesthetic nurse specialist certification allows over 100 hours of training to know in depth the histology of the skin, the aging process, and the different anti-aging techniques that help us fight it; on the other hand, training in marketing and in the world of current cosmetics is included, and in fields that are emerging such as nutrition in beauty and psychosocial aspects. In order to enhance this training, the theoretical sessions help to consolidate this knowledge and, in many cases, establish the first contact with the world of aesthetics and cosmetics from a professional point of view. Nurses are performing more and more non-surgical cosmetic enhancement procedures in this growing industry.

Treatments Performed by an Aesthetic Nurse

These are the main treatments or techniques that a cosmetic nurse can carry out.

  • Laser: hair removal, stain removal, facial rejuvenation, etc.;
  • anti-wrinkle facial and anti-cellulite radio frequency ;
  • lipolytic ultrasonic cavitation ;
  • nutrition and weight loss ;
  • proper facial skin diagnosis and cosmetic treatment ;
  • oncological micro pigmentation (creation of areolas by partial or total mastectomy, 3D eyebrows, lips, scars);
  • filler infiltrations(lips, nasolabial folds, mesotherapy)

Grayclay offers a 320-hour course for nurses wishing to enter the field of aesthetic medicine that includes an accelerated basic program of 260 hours of skincare and an intensive program of advanced aesthetics for the certification of aesthetic nursing.



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About Emily John Senior   Digital Marketing Service Provider

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