Considering a career in dermal fillers? Read these four tips

Looking for a new career direction and considering working in dermal fillers? These four tips can help you decide whether it’s right for you and what you need to do next.

The aesthetics industry is an increasingly popular area for people to build a career in, and it’s easy to understand why people are attracted to it. According to Grand View Research, the aesthetic medicine market was worth over USD$86.2 billion in 2020, despite the pandemic. Additionally, the sector’s growth is expected at 9.8% annually until 2028.  

Undoubtedly, there’s a continuing demand for invasive procedures that involve cosmetic surgeries, and non-invasive procedures, most notably, anti-aging injections and dermal or facial fillers. If you’re considering pursuing a career in the medical aesthetics industry or opening a med spa – and in particular, offering dermal filers – read on for advice.

What are dermal fillers? 

Dermal fillers are known by many names, including injectable implants, soft tissue, and facial fillers. These cosmetic products aim to improve your appearance by filling in the folds, gaps, and wrinkles along your forehead, cheeks, and lips.    

Beyond the latest skincare trends and invasive surgeries, dermal fillers can be used to effectively prevent the signs of aging, improve the appearance of scars, create fuller lips, and ultimately enhance your facial features.   

In a non-invasive cosmetic procedure, dermal fillers will be absorbed by your body within a few months to a year, depending on the type of filler injected. This means the process should be done regularly to maintain your desired outcomes.  

Four tips to help you launch a career in dermal fillers

Whether you’re looking to establish your medical career or become a freelance dermal filler injector, your journey will always need to start with finding out your state or country requirements. Once you’re adequately informed about the legal limitations, you can start planning how to get the right experience you need and improving your skills.

Here are four tips to help you launch a career in dermal fillers with more detail.

1) Find out about the applicable laws and restrictions in your area

In most countries, the cosmetic sector is regulated by their health agency. The laws applicable to the aesthetics industry will differ from one country or state to another, and you need to know what these rules are where you live or wish to practice. Whether you are planning to establish a beauty clinic, or become a freelance dermal filling injection practitioner, you need to understand and comply with your local rules.

In the interest of public health and safety, some countries require dermal filler providers to have a medical background and the proper training to perform both invasive and non-invasive cosmetic procedures.

Other jurisdictions have less stringent rules about who can administer non-invasive aesthetic procedures. For instance, some people with no medical background can become lip filler injectors as long as they can take and pass lip filler training from a recognized institute

Because not all clinics allow non-medical staff, such as assistants and therapists, to perform actual dermal filler injections, it may limit your plans to some extent if you don’t have a medical-related degree. However, with the absence of clear legal rules in some areas, cosmetic doctors allow non-medical professionals to infuse dermal fillers under their supervision and as long as these aestheticians are certified.

2) Make sure you meet the training prerequisites 

After finding out the rules that apply to non-invasive beauty treatments in your area, start searching around for dermal filler training academies. Find out the training prerequisites, as some schools only accept individuals with a medical background, like nurses and doctors.

These training schools take the medical aesthetics industry seriously. They know that the practice demands a proper understanding of facial anatomy and the nervous system, which people with appropriate medical knowledge and training have.    

Conversely, some schools may be less stringent with their requirements. If you don’t have a medical qualification but want to enroll in a dermal filler training school, look for schools that don’t require a medical degree. Some beauty academies accept aestheticians and beauty therapists to enroll in this upskilling initiative.   

3) Choose the right training school  

Medical aesthetics training schools can off a wide variety of courses and training. Some offer highly specialized training, while some include the most in-demand procedures into one course. So it is important to check and study their curriculum and mode of instruction before signing up to a course.

In terms of the delivery of education, most training schools offer a mix of online reading and instructions and practical, hands-on training. Ensure that the school you choose is industry and government-accredited to prevent problems down the road.    

For practical experience, a student will have to inject the facial fillers to subjects with the supervision of specialists. This demo is crucial in any training, dermal filling included. Anyone who has successfully finished the course will receive a certification. Additionally, some academies offer continuing education and advanced training.  

Before performing the procedure on clients, it’s always advisable to perfect your technique by practicing with a few people like friends and family members.  

4) Give it your best shot 

Injectable beauty treatments like botox and dermal fillers require practitioners to have the proper knowledge and experience. Choosing the right product and performing the procedure flawlessly requires both qualifications and proper training.  

There are a few things to consider when dealing with patients. As with other procedures, people may react differently to facial fillers, and some products provide better results for particular uses. Cosmetic doctors will make these crucial decisions. But that said, it’s good to maintain good relations with them without crossing the boundaries of professionalism.  

In between assisting the actual procedure and getting training, you need to understand and learn as much as you can about the dermal fillers and how to achieve good results. So being open to gaining information from all credible sources is vital.  

At the same time, hands-on experience is critical in the aesthetics industry. So after completing your training it’s best to perform actual procedures whenever you can, and always under the supervision of a doctor.