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Botox by the Book: A Nurse’s Guide to Cosmetic Injections in Alberta, Canada

Do Nurses Require Additional Training to Administer Cosmetic Injections?

Nurses in Alberta must have additional education beyond entry-level training to perform cosmetic injections. Training must include facial anatomy, injection techniques, complication management, and ethical practice.

Injectable esthetic therapies fall under restricted activities in Alberta, Canada. In other words, nurses must be authorized and competent to perform these therapies. Plus, you must follow a scope of practice guidelines.

Which training course should I choose?

Nurses have a few options when it comes to selecting a cosmetic injector trainer. When comparing training programs, it’s important to look for a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.

Hands-On Training with Live Models

Programs should include multiple rounds of supervised injections on live models. This provides a realistic clinical simulation where nurses learn to conduct consultations, assessments, and post treatment care.

In addition, administering injections using real products (not saline) prepares you for real clinical environments, thereby reducing anxiety and improving confidence. Injecting Botox and fillers requires precise accuracy. Hands-on sessions allow you to receive immediate feedback and correction

Finally, seeing before-and-after results on live models helps you understand how different products behave in tissue as well as how facial anatomy affects outcomes.

Licensed Certification

You may find yourself drawn to a few different trainers. You can weigh the balance of pros and cons as you evaluate essential elements. However, one element that is non-negotiable is the trainer’s recognition by governing bodies.

Ensure the program offers certification recognized by your local nursing board or regulatory body.

Regulatory Bodies for Nurse Injectors in Alberta

1. College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA)

2. College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA)

3. College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Alberta (CRPNA)

Each college sets standards for scope of practice, education, and ethical conduct. Nurses must contact their respective college for guidance on injectable aesthetic therapies 1

Relevant Legislation & Regulations

These laws define what constitutes a health service versus a personal service, and outline the conditions under which nurses can perform injectable procedures.

• Health Professions Act

• Health Professions Restricted Activity Regulation

• Personal Services Regulation


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REFERENCES

https://nurses.ab.ca/media/4j3ffv13/injectable-aesthetic-therapies-practice-advice.pdf)

https://www.clpna.com/lpn-knowledge-hub/aesthetic-nursing-practice-regulatory-matters-for-albertas-nurses/

https://nurses.ab.ca/media/4j3ffv13/injectable-aesthetic-therapies-practice-advice.pdf

https://nationallaserinstitute.com/blog/cme-injector/nurse-injector-training-your-top-questions-answered/?OR=OfficeMobile

https://camaesthetics.ca/packages/the-complete-injector-package-for-nurses/?OR=OfficeMobile

https://www.cbamedicine.com/blog/who-can-perform-botox-and-fillers-in-canada/

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Working with botox in Alberta

So you want to work with botox injections and fillers…

The popularity of cosmetic injections continues to grow immensely. The social media buzz over the treatments have helped them to become some of the most in demand treatments offered at dermatologist offices and medispas. First let’s take a look at these treatments and some of amazing things they can do:

BOTOX and DYSPORT

These are the two most widely used products that are erasing lines and wrinkles around the world. Prior to 2009 BOTOX® was the industry-leading injectable and go-to choice for establishments offering injections. Dysport launched in the summer of 2009 and has since been in direct competition with BOTOX. DYSPORT has surprisingly enough been holding it’s own and has become a serious contender in the battle against aging. These products both work by temporarily relaxing the muscles responsible for causing expression lines. The effect generally last anywhere from 3-6 months. Let’s take a look at some facts:
  • BOTOX® Cosmetic is a trademarked product manufactured by a pharmaceutical company, Allergan Inc. Anyone who offers botox injections in their medispa is a consumer of this product, and the client in turn, is a consumer of the medispa.
  • Allergan is the biggest manufacturer of onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox).
  • DYSPORT is made by Ispen Pharmaceuticals in Europe.
  • Both of these companies also manufacture a wide variety of drugs including filler injectables.

FILLERS

Volume, volume, volume- this is what fillers do. The most popular fillers have an immediate plumping effect and are comprised of hyaluronic acid, a natural occurring sugar protein found in the skin. Lips, cheeks and nasal labial folds are a few of the most common areas that are injected. Results are immediate and depending on the brand can last anywhere from 6 months to 1.5 years. There are many different brands to choose from and with the treatments becoming so in demand, the variety continues to grow. Fillers plump the skin from the inside out and vary in molecular size which means some are specifically designed to treat certain areas. Fillers are also a wonderful treatment for deep, indented acne scarring. Some of the most popular choices for filler are:
  • Restylane and Perlane which are manufactured by Ispen Pharmaceuticals.
  • Juvederm, Juvederm Volbella and Juvederm VOLIFT which are manufactured by Allergan.
  • Teosyal is another popular brand which offers a variety of different fillers to choose from depending on the area being injected including TEOXANE, REDENSITY and KISS.
These are a few of the most known and used plumping agents available although currently there are over 30 approved filler products approved by Health Canada.

Who regulates Allergan’s products, specifically, botox/filler injections, in Canada?

Health Canada is the ministry responsible for ensuring every drug prescribed to Canadians performs its purpose safely. By following the Food and Drugs Act and its associated cosmetic regulations, Health Canada regulates the safety, efficacy and quality of drugs and medical devices, including injections and fillers. Health Canada conducts post market surveillance on all marketed health products. Health Canada also monitors research on interactions between drugs, medical devices, natural health, and food products, and communicates information to health professionals and consumers about the risk of potential interactions. Manufacturers are required to provide Health Canada with reports of serious adverse reactions for health products they sell in Canada. Consumers and health professionals are also encouraged to report adverse reactions.

FYI

Clients who choose to receive BOTOX or DYSPORT injections must see an authorized doctor annually for a check up to ensure they are a candidate for treatment. Contact Executive Spa Group to add information.

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