How I Became an Aesthetic Nurse pt. i

Nursing has many trajectories and possibilities

The main keypoint to understand and realize is that everyone’s path and journey is so unique. 

I did not go to nursing school initially dreaming about the aesthetics world. Honestly, I only discovered it the last semester of my schooling through instagram. At that point, being an aesthetics nurse, cosmetic nurse, beauty nurse, medspa nurse (there was no set description) was a daydream. I remember one time I was “joking” to my classmate friend and said, maybe I’ll be a cosmetic nurse one day – just to test out the water. Although that day I said it quietly, I think saying it out loud still helped cement the thought into manifestation. My curiosity and secret aspiration was growing and nurturing.

I thought I could become a seasoned, passionate educator and provider in the ICU or ER world, and envisioned traveling around the world to help save lives. All in all, you may not know where your path takes you. But I do believe that there are many opportunities of niches for nurses to discover – which is so amazing and magical!

Get Experience, NETWORK, put yourself out there

During my last year of nursing school, I worked as a student nurse worker at LAC+USC. I would typically work on some Fridays from 3pm-11:30 pm after a half day of lecture. However working in the hospital with a flexible schedule allowed me to float to so many different units (PCU, ER, ICU, SICU, PACU)  and network with the nurses as well as the nurse managers. One nurse manager bestowed wisdom by telling me to remember to always work hard and humbly as you would in this profession, and it will be noticed. Never forget that.

My immediate goal after passing the NCLEX was to get a registered nurse job in medsurg, ER, or OR. Though meanwhile I also looked at medspas around my neighborhood that maybe would want to train a freshly minted, bright-eyed new grad nurse. I scoured through craigslist, ziprecruiter, indeed, monster, and glassdoor.

While I was waiting for job interviews, I still worked as a student nurse worker. It was one day in the ER when I talked to one of the nurses and found out she used to work at a medspa and loved her experience there! I asked where she worked, and applied there. It just so happened that I got my job interview for the medical spa before any interviews from the hospitals I applied to.. And well I took that as a sign and started working less than 2 months after I passed my NCLEX. 

Learn Constantly, add to your toolkit

Since I worked at a chain medspa, I was able to work in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brea, Palo Alto, and Los Gatos. You can imagine the range and diversity of clientele with personalities, age, and preferences. I think this has helped me improve on my communications & people skills, and diversify in providing procedures & recommendations.

I grasped all the opportunities I could to build up my own foundation of aesthetics. In my toolkit I started out with:

  • Laser hair removal
  • Laser tattoo removal
  • Clear and Brilliant
  • Coolsculpting
  • Laser facial
  • IPL
  • Skin care regimen

Then gradually added:

  • Botox and Xeomin
  • Lip, Nasolabial, and Cheek fillers
  • Thermage

All the while learning and understanding the rationales of every procedure to always educate the patients in providing safe & effective results. This allows you to collaboratively come up with a treatment plan to give the patient the best outcomes! I also enjoyed asking the more senior providers and nurse directors of their own experiences, paths, and tips so I could learn and take notes and continue dreaming :).

Pt 2 coming soon, talking about how to passion plan and pivot to your next stage.

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Who am I, and Why am I blogging

Hello Lovelies,

 

Welcome to my first post, which will be a little intro to what may come.

Life is about discovering your journey and where you aspire to venture to, it’s a continuous evolution. This blog may be that adventure.

 

Being in quarantine since March 2020 has allowed me to seek ways to progress in innovative ways that were not necessarily the norm pre-Covid. I’ve realized that the experts in my speciality are so willing and passionate to educate. The world of aesthetics actually loves to showcase their expertise, in hopes that we can all discover a more natural beauty while being safe. It’s been eye-opening and brain-lickingly amazing. I’m in awe of how much camaraderie there can be in the medical aesthetics world and I am all here for it!

Who am I? I am an Aesthetic Registered Nurse at a multi-specialty plastic surgery-dermatology office. I feel very fortunate to be a part of a team that has the best of both worlds in the medical aesthetic specialty! Before I started working here, if you asked me what my dream job was, I would not have been able to describe to you what I actually am doing. I also realize that this is a coveted career, and maybe one day I can help someone, just as others have when they wrote their own journeys and taught the knowledge they have acquired.

A little bit more about me. I’m a true introvert, but sometimes I’m a social one.

Pre-Covid hobbies: hiking but mostly especially to waterfalls, kickboxing, Rumble boxing, traveling, eating and being a foodie.

Current-Covid hobbies: watching instagram lives and studying modules, listening to podcasts while playing animal crossing, attempting to bake, and applying skincare and watching ASMR skincare videos.

 

Why am I starting this blog. I am by no means an expert nor master at my craft, yet. I’ve been in this amazing niche for almost 3 years now and have learned so much while still constantly absorbing even more. 

But truly, when can you self-proclaim as an expert when trends are changing, techniques are evolving, and technology is advancing? I believe we will always be students, as well as advocates and educators.

 

I know that medical aesthetics is my hobby and life-long passion project. My ideology is to always embrace and enhance natural beauty as well as bring out the confidence from within. I aim to stay up to date with non-surgical rejuvenation with evidence-based practices.

And you can learn along with me by joining me on this project inner and outer beauty 🙂

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