Reflections On COVID: “I’ve Learned a Lot Through This”

With great excitement and understandable anxiety, medical aesthetics nurses across Canada have successfully and safely returned to work. In this Blog, colleagues share their experience and reactions from patients. Also, did the COVID-19 lock down have a silver lining?

Good to go!

For the most part, we were prepared for the opening. We did our research, received guidelines from health experts and shared ideas over Zoom. Then we went to work on getting ready to return to a safe workplace and putting those safety measures in place.

Easy? No, not exactly.

We did what we had to do to work as a community to combat the virus. And we are now doing everything we can to continue protecting public safety.

It was great to be back, but we did not jump back in with both feet.

The strict precautions, the thorough sanitation, the limited time with patients, a reduction in some treatments – these were among the many ways we are testing the waters in this ‘new normal’ in medical aesthetics.

Here’s what our colleagues say about going back to work.

Angela Haff, Project SkinMD, Vancouver: We opened our doors three weeks ago and it’s been wonderful to reconnect. We’ve followed all recommended re-integration protocols, including wearing PPE for all current procedures. We’re operating with about 40% staff, and seeing just over 60 % of our previous appointments.

Erin Talbot, Perfexion Skin Care, Calgary: A few weeks ago, I was a little nervous about re-setting our protocols and priorities. But I feel great, I feel prepared. Its been really good to re-establish relationships.

Aundrea Trevors, Vitality Medi Spa, Halifax: It’s been a little hard to get used to.  I’m a Maritimer. I like to hug people when I see them. We have close relationships with our patients, so trying to get used to being a little less ‘lovable.’ Overall, though, it’s definitely exciting to see everyone and get back to what we love doing.

Tambra Tufford, Tufford Medical Aesthetics, Oakville, Ont.: It was a bit overwhelming with the whole process of getting ready and putting safety measures into action. It’s quite a change in the routine, but it’s pretty exciting. We’ll quickly adapt to the ‘new norm.’

Kathryn Woodcock, Clinic 805, Vancouver: Its been a positive return to work. The first week was getting back into the flow and seeing how the new protocols would impact patient flow. We only offered neuromodulators for the first two weeks and limited laser treatments. We are offering dermal filler treatments but have put a cap on volume/treatment to reduce potential complications.

Jacklyn Sudetic, Solomon Facial Plastic, Toronto : It’s been challenging adjusting to new routines like preparing medication in a designated treatment room and doing facial injections with a visor/ shield on.  We are trying to make sure patients don’t get too frustrated because providers are working staggered hours and we can’t book patients as soon as they want.

Reflections On COVID: “I’ve Learned a Lot Through This”