Cosmetic nursing is a nursing specialty that focuses primarily on aesthetic and dermatological procedures. Cosmetic nurses perform a variety of cosmetic procedures, most of which are chosen by the patient. Many of them are aimed at cultivating a more youthful appearance, but there are also many medical motivations behind some of these procedures. Botox, for example, is also used to mitigate sweating, prevent migraines, treat eye spasms and much more.
Nursing's historic commitment to holistic ways of knowing and understanding through multiple modes of awareness requires an expansion of nursing evaluation, intervention and education strategies. Aesthetic modalities in nursing practice expand our understanding of the human condition of the clients we care for and increase our awareness of the meaning of being alive in situations of health and illness. As a method of evaluation and intervention, aesthetics provides a unique means through which clients and nurses can explore personal perceptions of some aspects of their world and encourages a creative sense of self-awareness. It is proposed that aesthetic techniques in nursing practice and education generate unique patterns of understanding that challenge conventional nursing and communication therapeutic techniques.
In addition, the use of aesthetics in nursing practice begins during the educational process. Incorporating aesthetic knowledge into nursing education encourages care, compassion and fluency in practice. Aesthetic knowledge in nursing is a way of knowing realities that are not empirically observable: the profound meanings of a situation. As nurses understand these meanings, they can use their internal creative resources to respond to the situation so that the situation goes from what it is to what it is Possible.
Aesthetic knowledge emerges from human experiences that are common to all human experiences, such as pain, joy, anxiety, fear and love. While these experiences are common, they are expressed in ways that are unique to each individual experience. People recognize common expressions of experiences such as anxiety, pain, fear, or love. However, each person's experience is unique. Aesthetic nurses are health professionals who specialize in non-surgical cosmetic treatments.
They work in a variety of settings, including private clinics, medical spas, and aesthetic clinics. Aesthetics in nursing care is described as the immediate response that patients receive when nurses perform procedures. Some aesthetic schools and training institutions also offer certification courses to help you improve your cosmetic nursing skills. To help nurses describe and express their understanding of aesthetics in nursing practice, they were asked to draw a drawing as an aesthetic expression that reflected their experience, which was considered one of the data, followed by individual semi-structured interviews. The American Association for Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS) offers a wide range of training courses that you can attend depending on your level of experience.
Laser hair removal nurses perform laser hair removal treatments, usually in medical spas or aesthetic medicine clinics. To practice as a cosmetic nurse, you must first have a nursing license and a license from the state where you plan to work as an aesthetic nurse. A number of professional organizations host websites that provide information about work in aesthetic medicine and the procedures that this field encompasses. Pursuing a career in aesthetic nursing helps meet the growing demand for aesthetic services and offers the satisfaction of providing treatments that can make people happier and more confident. Cosmetic nurses can become certified cosmetic nursing specialists (CANS) through the Plastic Surgery Nursing Certification Board (PSNCB).
In addition, the way in which the participating nurses described the meaning of aesthetics in nursing practice depended on their understanding of what aesthetics were in the care they received and on the way in which they implemented it depending on the context and appropriateness. cultural. Examining aesthetics in nursing practice based on nurses' experiences is essential to contribute to the knowledge of nursing based on the illuminations of aesthetics in nursing practice. With the increase in demand for aesthetic services and the expected growth in the employment of registered nurses, aesthetic nursing is a booming field.
As one of the most popular and growing aesthetic procedures today, laser hair removal is an increasingly popular specialty among cosmetic nurses. The International Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Nurses (ISPAN) is a membership organization for plastic and cosmetic surgery nurses. A literature search on aesthetics in nursing practice in Indonesia yielded only one review article (Ibrahim, 201), which aimed to explore and discuss cultural perspectives on aesthetics in nursing practice and education in the context of Indonesian nursing. Becoming a cosmetic nurse involves meeting education and licensing requirements, with additional requirements for registered nurses who choose to promote to aesthetic nurse positions.