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Monday, June 15, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
Tips on Becoming a Nurse Esthetician
There are several medical professsionals who are seeking to expand their expertise to encompass the medical aesthetics industry. This is attributed to the recent drop in the economy and the increased growth in medical aesthetics. This trend stems from the extreme affordability of medical aesthetic and spa procedures in comparison to the high cost of plastic surgery procedures.
The following are steps suggested by eHow.com explaining how to become a nurse esthetician:
1) First you must obtain your esthetician's license. An esthetician's license requires hands-on training at a cosmetology school and students must also log a certain number of hours. Please view your state requriements as the requirements for procedures such as electrology and massage vary by state.
2) Complete either a two-year associates degree or four-year bachelors degree Registered Nurse program.
3) You must then pass the NCLEX-RN examination in order to receive your license.
4) Complete and fulfill hands-on training requirements through a medical aesthetics educational training program such as Medical Aesthetics Traning of California.
The following are steps suggested by eHow.com explaining how to become a nurse esthetician:
1) First you must obtain your esthetician's license. An esthetician's license requires hands-on training at a cosmetology school and students must also log a certain number of hours. Please view your state requriements as the requirements for procedures such as electrology and massage vary by state.
2) Complete either a two-year associates degree or four-year bachelors degree Registered Nurse program.
3) You must then pass the NCLEX-RN examination in order to receive your license.
4) Complete and fulfill hands-on training requirements through a medical aesthetics educational training program such as Medical Aesthetics Traning of California.
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