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Working as a Botox practitioner

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fandabbyfannyflutters · 01/09/2019 17:33

I am a qualified nurse , have non medical prescribing qualification but not the v300.
Anyone know what steps I would need to get started? Then if I did get all I needed to get set up where do people who do this tend to work? Mobile? From home? At a clinic? What kind of outgoings and income could one expect ?
Sorry for so many questions but I'd be so happy if anyone could help

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GummyGoddess · 01/09/2019 17:36

My mum does it from home but also sometimes goes into a salon or the dentist to do a day if they book a full list of clients in advance.

Can't help you with finances though!

EllebellyBeeblebrox · 01/09/2019 17:41

I've been pondering this too, qualified nurse and have my v100 (community prescribing) but not v300 and my trust wouldn't fund that as not relevant to my current role. As I understand it at the moment I'd have to link up with a GP/practitioner who would be happy to see the patient and prescribe the meds, then I could give it after I'd done an aesthetics course and sorted insurance etc for working privately. I couldn't self fund the v300 so kind of stuck, so I've put it on the back burner but if you're in a position to do some work in an aesthetics role that would be beneficial I think. Although as I understand it fillers are not prescribed so you could start with that? Good luck, i think there's a huge amount of flexibility in the hours etc and extra pennies to be made in it.

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