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Consumers increasingly interested in looking good and feeling better highlight a medical aesthetics business boom in 2018 and beyond.

A Long Journey Ends With A Fresh Start

Jessica Jacob, a nurse practitioner from Manitoba, travelled all the way to Ontario to train with us. She arrived with a desire to learn and with a firm goal in mind.

Cannula Injections – Teaching a Basic and Invaluable Skill

Should a new-in-training medical aesthetics practitioner be educated on how to properly use a cannula as a basic injection technique? Absolutely.

Patient-Models Play Important Role in Training

Participants in our Course 3: Hands-on Mentoring are urged to supply their own models for training purposes. There are several good and beneficial reasons why.

U.S. Authority Approves Facial Anatomy Course

Nurses can now accumulate 5.0 contact hours through participation in our Facial Anatomy course.  Credible recognition is a win-win for all of us. 

Help Reduce Backlog for EpiPens in Canada

Medical practitioners have the means to use alternative measures other than EpiPens in the event of emergency allergic reactions in their clinics. 

Nurse Practitioners Pursuing Medical Aesthetic Careers

We’ve discovered that many Nurse Practitioners are considering a new career in medical aesthetics.  And why not?

Success is “Love of What You are Doing or Learning to Do”

I returned home from a meeting of the International Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Nurses with more than the usual wealth of information and insight. 

“Double Standard” Claimed in Physicians’ Squabble

Shino Bay Aguilera says some physicians have a problem with medical aesthetics providers because we “represent financial competition to their business.”

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