
Looking into working as an Aesthetic Nurse? Our handy guide gives you all you need to know about the starting, average, and highest salaries you can earn.
Aesthetic Nurses are responsible for administering non-surgical cosmetic treatments, such as Botox, dermal fillers, and chemical peels. They can work in a variety of settings, including private clinics and medical spas.
They must also be skilled in the use of injection techniques and other cosmetic devices.
It’s a highly specialised nursing role that normally requires at least a few years of experience in general or adult nursing positions.
But what sort of salary is on offer at different points in your aesthetic nursing career? This article aims to answer the main questions relating to Aesthetic Nurse salaries.
What Is The Starting Salary For An Aesthetic Nurse?
Aesthetic nursing is a newer and far more entrepreneurial branch of nursing, which means salaries and earnings vary greatly depending on a range of factors.
These factors include where you’re based and whether you’re employed or self-employed. Aesthetic nursing roles are within the private sector, which also makes salary ranges hard to pinpoint.
However, as a guide, the starting salary for an Aesthetic Nurse could be somewhere between £25,000 and £30,000.
What Is The Average Salary For An Aesthetic Nurse?
The average salary for an Aesthetic Nurse, according to the latest data, is between £35,000 and £40,000.
However, this should be seen purely as a rough guide. Aesthetic Nurses work in the private sector and are often self-employed. The potential to increase your earnings is big, especially if you’re running your own business.
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