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The Aesthetic Nurse Specialist Guidebook & Patient Assessment Tool
 
Essentials the Aesthetic Nurse Specialist Should Know
The Aesthetic Nurse Specialist Guidebook is a much-needed companion to be included in every aesthetic practitioner’s collection of resources for a successful practice. 

This guidebook provides simple and clear understanding and insight into the world of aesthetic consults, injectables, lasers, lights, sclerotherapy, and clinical skin care. With this knowledge, you’ll better be able to demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills related to the practice of aesthetic nursing.

This 66-page, easy-to-read guide presents comprehensive information from consulting with patients to follow-up after treatment. It covers: dermal fillers, Botox, laser and light devices, skincare and sclerotherapy and more. It features full-color photos and illustrations, tips and notes from experienced injectors, product overviews, quizzes and suggested reading for further study.

Plus, when you purchase the Guidebook, you’ll also receive the Assessment Cosmetic Injection Safety Tool (ACIST) Pre-Injection Medical and Social History Validation. By using the ACIST screening assessment tool, you as the injection specialist can identify patient risk factors, which may lead to potential adverse events. This is an exclusive tool only available here, developed by the authors of the Guidebook.




What It Covers
 
 
Unit 1: The Aesthetic Consult
Medical and Surgical History
Allergies
Medications and Supplements
Skin History
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Other Considerations for the Aesthetic Consult
 
Unit 2: Dermal Fillers and Volume Enhancers
Facial Anatomy
Facial Muscle Structure
Product Injectables and FDA Approved Indications for Non-Surgical Treatments
 
Unit 3: Botulinum Toxin Type A
Seven Known Serotypes
FDA Approved Neurotoxin Compounds
FDA Approved Doses
Mechanisms of Action
Reconstitution and Handling of Neurotoxins
Consensus Report
 
Unit 4: Lasers, Light and Energy Devices
Properties and the Laser
Choices of Lasers
Laser Safety
Patient Assessment and Preparation
Non-Ablative Lasers and Light Based Devices
Skin Tightening Devices
Fat Reduction Devices (non-surgical)
 
Unit 5: Clinical Skincare
Anatomy of the Skin
Daily Skincare and Products
Repair and Rejuvenation: Retinoids, Growth Factors and Peptides
Skin Care Concerns
Patient History and Assessment for Clinical Skincare and Treatments
Peeling Compounds
Mechanical Exfoliation
 
Unit 6: Sclerotherapy and Telangiectasis of the Lower Extremities
Venous Anatomy of the Lower Extremity
Telangiectasia – Spider Veins
Components of Sclerotherapy
Sclerosing Agents
Treatments
You will get a PDF (3MB) file