My “Why” as an Aesthetic Nurse (2024)

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My “Why” as an Aesthetic Nurse (1)

Nursing can be a really hard career. Mentally taxing, physically exhausting, and emotionally draining. Being an aesthetic nurse is not all glitz and glam like everyone thinks. There is a lot of mental stress, pressure to deliver results & meet expectations, and a whole lot of hand holding. You can read more about my journey to becoming an aesthetic nurse here on my blog but today I want to talk about amidst all the struggles, why my career as an aesthetic nurse fills me up!

I Love Little Details

I absolutely love what I do. From a technical standpoint the precise work and extreme attention to detail is so satisfying for me. I love when things are done perfectly! Start to finish; clean lines, perfect measurements, perfect product choice to give the best results, even perfect paperwork. I’m not OCD at all, right?!! Haha!

I Love Taking Care of People

Aside from the technical stuff what I really love is caring deeply for people…I believe it’s a calling. I love to help others. For me, being a nurse practitioner in aesthetics is more than just Botox Injections, fillers, and lasers….it’s so much more than making those little adjustments to someone’s body. My career allows me to build people up with confidence, to transform their lives, and to care about them every step of the way. From that first moment when I walk out into the waiting room and greet a new smiling face, I can’t help but think, “no matter what happens here for you, you are going to love it!”. I love getting to know my clients one on one and understand their lifestyle and desires so that we can give them the best, customized treatment possible, whether it’s a little preventative botox or a complete mommy makeover 😉

The Best Part of My Job

The best part of my job is the close relationships I have with my patients who have also become friends. Over the years, I have met so many different, amazing women who I have gotten the chance to know very well. I love to learn about their lives and get to know their families, and tell them about mine. We share a very special bond – one that I am truly grateful for!

At the end of the day, no matter if it’s a first time client or someone I have been seeing for years, I love knowing that I was able to help someone feel like the very best version of themselves. Truly, when we feel good about ourselves we project that version of ourselves into our everyday lives and onto others. It is so important to take care of ourselves! I know that when I take care of myself I am a better wife to my hubby and a better Mama to my babies. Most of all, I am HAPPIER all-around!

I feel like many times people are quick to knock my industry or say it’s only for vanity. This is SO far from the truth. These clients that come through our doors are incredibly kind, warm-hearted people that are simply taking care of themselves. Giving themselves more body love and less stress. It’s a really beautiful thing to see someone’s confidence skyrocket after a treatment or procedure!

I love helping people. I love to help the woman in her 20’s looking for preventatives, or the person in their 50s who used to bake in the sun in baby oil. I love to help the woman who just lost her husband and can barely get out of bed. I love to help the man who feels embarrassed to go to work because of his adult acne. There is so much more to aesthetic medicine than vanity.

So friend, now you know why aesthetic nursing gives me so much job satisfaction and happiness!

What’s the most rewarding part about your industry? Let me know in the comments or DM me on Instagram and let’s carry on the conversation.

XOXO

Racquel

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3 thoughts on “My “Why” as an Aesthetic Nurse”

  1. Holly

    November 18, 2019 at 7:51 pm

    I’m currently a nursing student; what steps did you take to become an aesthetic nurse? Your job sounds so interesting:)

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    1. November 18, 2019 at 9:03 pm

      https://racquelfrisella.com/how-i-became-an-aesthetic-nurse-and-the-steps-you-need-to-take-to-get-here-too/

      Check out the blog I wrote on my personal journey to aesthetic nursing 🙂

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      1. Holly

        November 19, 2019 at 2:17 pm

        Thank you! Such a cool area of nursing that I never heard of 🙂

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My “Why” as an Aesthetic Nurse (2)

Racquel Frisella

Board Certified Nurse Practitioner & Aesthetic Specialist based in Saint Louis, Missouri

I work as a cosmetic injector and skincare specialist with 12 years of experience in the Aesthetic Industry. I see patients both in-office at Racquel Aesthetics for treatments as well as online for customized, complimentary skincare plans. I focus heavily on preventative and corrective injections, treatments, and skincare. My career is my passion and I love to help people feel like the very best version of themselves. I am a wife and a mother of 3 beautiful children under the age of 3. I love all things beauty, fashion, and fitness. I am creating this site as a place to share my expertise on beauty, anti-aging, and skin while also giving a glimpse into my lifestyle as a mom, wife and lover of fitness!

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My “Why” as an Aesthetic Nurse (2024)

FAQs

Why do I want to be an aesthetic nurse? ›

With a focus primarily on cosmetic and dermatologic procedures, aesthetic nurses manage their clients with the utmost care and consideration as they assist them on their journey for bettering their own health, sense of self, overall wellbeing and appearance.

Why are you interested in the aesthetic industry? ›

Choose a specific reason

Some want to help clients look their best for special events, while others have an interest in the medical aspect of skin care. Other estheticians enjoy working with people daily, including clients and other health care professionals.

What are the aesthetic values of nursing? ›

According to Carper, the aesthetics of nursing care include an appreciation of and empathy for the experience of patients with cancer, the aggregation of the characteristics of nursing into a meaningful whole, and the capacity to design holistic care creatively.

What is the life of an aesthetic nurse? ›

Unlike a plastic surgery nurse, an aesthetic nurse is typically involved in in-office, non-invasive cosmetic procedures rather than surgical procedures. Other responsibilities of a cosmetic nurse include: Consulting with patients, interviewing, scheduling and conducting medical screening prior to providing services.

How do I answer why do I want to be a nurse? ›

My strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and ability to remain calm under pressure make me well-suited for a nursing career, and I'm eager to use these strengths to improve patient care and outcomes.” Answer 5: “I want to be a nurse because I believe in the power of holistic care and patient advocacy.

Why am I interested in a career in nursing? ›

It lets me do more than just give medicine, it connects me to people, and make a real difference in their lives. That human element, making small differences day-to-day, and really helping people – all of that is deeply connected to who I am, who I want to be, and to nursing. Nursing and me are a perfect fit.”

Why do I want to work for Medspa? ›

I am drawn to the opportunity to work with a team of skilled professionals who are dedicated to delivering exceptional results for clients. Additionally, I am impressed by the company's commitment to staying updated on the latest advancements in medical spa technology and techniques.

Why do I love being an aesthetician? ›

“What I love most about being in esthetics is being able to help and inspire so many people. Whether it's helping boost someone's confidence or helping them reach their goals—being in this industry is so rewarding!”—Cait D., licensed esthetician, Fresh Start Aesthetics Med Spa (Phoenix, AZ)

Why do I love aesthetics? ›

We're naturally drawn to keep using aesthetically appealing products because they evoke positive feelings. Such repeat engagement can lead to stronger emotional connections and loyalty over time.

What is the philosophy of aesthetic nursing? ›

The theory of Aesthetic Nursing Practice was developed from observations in nursing practice. The phenomena of caring for persons as a whole is known and understood through the representations of their wholeness. This involves nursing practice that is engaging and not routinely experienced.

What are 5 core values a nurse should have? ›

Core nursing values essential to baccalaureate education include human dignity, integrity, autonomy, altruism, and social justice. The caring professional nurse integrates these values in clinical practice.

Is aesthetic nursing hard? ›

If you do not like school or taking tests, becoming an aesthetic nurse can be difficult. You must receive a Bachelor's degree, at minimum, and complete a licensing exam to start practicing. But if these requirements sound okay to you, you may not find the process very difficult at all.

What is the highest salary for an aesthetic nurse? ›

Aesthetic Nurse Salary in California
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$116,454$2,239
75th Percentile$88,800$1,707
Average$73,788$1,419
25th Percentile$60,700$1,167

Can you go straight into aesthetic nursing? ›

To practice as an aesthetic nurse, you must first have a nursing license and a license in the state you plan to work as an aesthetic nurse. Generally, licensing is one of the first things new nurses do after completing their nursing degree. Also, some employers require their nurses to have specific certifications.

Can aesthetic nurses have tattoos? ›

Some Common Body Art Policies For Nurses:

No tattoos above the collar or below the elbow allowed. No visible tattoos when wearing scrubs. Large or offensive imagery must be concealed.

Why become an aesthetic nurse practitioner? ›

The field of aesthetics allows Nurse Practitioners to provide direct patient care while exercising their creativity, and in some states, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioners can open their own medical spas and be entirely autonomous.

Is it worth becoming an aesthetic nurse? ›

Aesthetic nurses work long hours and must perform a lot of emotional labor when dealing with patients. But the pay is great, you will work with caring people like yourself, and you will get to see patients' smiles when your work is through.

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