The field of medical aesthetics is one that is rapidly growing–by 2025, it is expected to be worth over 22 billion globally. For those who love to help patients look and feel their best, medical aesthetics can be a very rewarding career path. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of being a cosmetic injector, and why it can be an incredible investment in your career as a nurse or a physician.

 

Before we begin, what does a cosmetic injector do?

 

Cosmetic injectors, also known as aesthetic injectors, are professionally-trained and professionally-licensed skin care specialists that can administer medical cosmetic injection procedures to patients. They are qualified health care practitioners that can help patients with skin conditions, skin traumas, and aging skin to restore and rejuvenate the appearance of the skin through medical cosmetic injection treatments. Some examples of the injection treatments that certified aesthetic nurses and physicians, including cosmetic injectors, can administer include:

 

  • Botulinum toxin such as Dysport

  • Dermal Fillers such as Restylane

  • Collagen Stimulating Devices such as Sculptra

 

Most cosmetic injectors work in private clinics–including plastic surgery or dermatology clinics–or medical spas. These facilities tend to provide luxury dermatology, cosmetic treatments, and other wellness services to patients. With  an increase in these services also being offered by health, beauty, and fitness establishments, some cosmetic injectors work in these sectors as well.

 

Does being a cosmetic injector sound like a career that you might be interested in pursuing? Here are some reasons why this may be a very lucrative career change for you.

 

  1. One of the Most In-Demand Fields

 

As we mentioned above, by 2025, the medical aesthetics sector is expected to be worth over 22 billion globally. This is due to a growing demand for high-quality skincare and cosmetic treatments. As people grow older, they desire to maintain their looks–looking great is critical to feeling great, and doing great. Typically, this is the population that also has the most disposable income. If you are looking for a career that will help your patients look and feel their best, and with excellent job security prospects, a transition to the medical esthetics field could be ideal for you.

  • Not Your Typical 9-5


Many doctors and nurses are looking for rewarding meaningful work, but are burnt out by the highly demanding nature of hospital care. While medical aesthetics is a stimulating field, it does not come with the same level of stress and demand as other fields. By working in the medical aesthetics sector, practitioners report a better work-life balance, and rarely feel burdened or overwhelmed by work. Many practitioners are very comfortable with part-time or casual hours. If you are looking for an incredibly rewarding job, without the stress, becoming a cosmetic injector could be the best choice for you.


  • An Ideal Career Path If You Wish To Start Your Own Business

 

We’ve already discussed how the field of medical aesthetics is rapidly growing, but this field would also be a lucrative one in which to pursue your own business. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, and you dream of owning and running your own private practice, the field of medical aesthetics may be the perfect choice for you.

  • Expand Your Knowledge and Skills


Cosmetic injector training can give you a solid knowledge base with which you can expand your skills. The Canadian Association of Medical Aesthetics can help you receive the cosmetic injectable training you need to be an effective cosmetic injector. We offer courses for physicians, nurses, and nurse practitioners across the GTA to expand their skills in medical aesthetics as a trained cosmetic injector. Our 100% hands-on training courses cover topics such as cosmetic injection for dermal fillers, neuromodulators, collagen stimulating devices, microneedling, mesotherapy, and other specialty areas. Click here to find out more.