Botox should be administered by qualified medical professionals such as Doctors, Dentists and Nurses. You need to have knowledge of facial anatomy and be trained in injection technique before even considering injecting botox.
It is against the law in the US to inject Botox without an actual face to face consultation from a prescriber. Any injection needs to be directed by a medical professional. In some countries, beauty therapists can give Botox injections.
Dental nurses are responsible for doing various dental work, such as teeth cleaning. They might use science through the use of anesthetics to numb the gums.
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You must be a qualified medical professional such as a Doctor, Dental Surgeon or registered Nurse to inject botox. Apart from understanding injection technique and the risks and benefits of botox, you need to have an understanding of the anatomy of the face.
I am a trainee dental nurse and I earn £8.50 per hour.
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It should also be mentioned that if the patient is currently taking antibiotics, they should forgo Botox injections until the antibiotic treatment is complete because of the chance of an adverse reaction. http://www.articlesbase.com/plastic-surgeries-articles/what-is-botox-559557.html
Registered nurses are often hired with fringe benefits like sign-on bonuses and health and dental insurance. Some nurses also get a retirement plan that is supplemented by the company where they are working.
You cannot just go out and buy BOTOX. BOTOX needs to be administered to you by a clinic or spa. One would not want to perform BOTOX treatments on themselves without prior knowledge, as it could pose serious side-effects and visually undesired outcomes. If one wants to receive BOTOX, they need to go to a reputable clinic and schedule an appointment.
A stroke, poorly performed dental surgery causing nerve damage, improper use of Botox, etc.
Yes they can, but the catch is they have to be trained in doing it first. these days there are a few organizations who train nurses to put sutures in and take them out.