Who Can Inject Botox In Florida?

Botox qualifications

Each state sets its own standards on who can inject. In Florida, it is a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practictioner.

It is important to go with the requisite expertience and expertise. (Kris M. Reddy, MD, FACS, West Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon)

Botox practitioners

Thefollowing board certified medical specialties are appropriate to administer Botox or Dysport: Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, Ophthalmology.

I would recommend only physicians that have had extensive experience administering Botox. I do not recommend non-physicians to administer Botox or Dysport. (Steven Hacker, MD, West Palm Beach Dermatologic Surgeon)

Qualified to Inject Botox

A qualified practitioner for Botox injections usually a Plastic Surgeon or a Dermatologist… (Jhonny Salomon, MD, Miami Plastic Surgeon)

Doctor Jose Perez-Gurri, MD, FACS, Miami Plastic Surgeon – Botox For Man

Who Is Qualified To Inject Botox?

Generally, your state law regulates who can inject BOTOX Cosmetic. The law varies from state to state, but physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses or certified medical assistants (with or without the supervision of a physician) may be allowed to perform Botox injections.

The important thing to realize is that the injection of BOTOX Cosmetic is a medical treatment.

The administration of any neuromodulator, such as Botox, should be performed in a medical office and not in a spa, strip mall or at a Botox party in a hotel room!This being said, my patients choose my practice because they want a physician injector.

I would recommend that you do some research and schedule a few consultations with an experienced physician in your area. A reputable provider will answer your questions, evaluate your facial musculature, show you before and after photos of their results, use only name brand products, and give you an estimate of the units needed for your Botox treatment.

Dr Aurora Badia, DO, Fort Myers Dermatologist – Botox Cosmetic For Upper Face Pre And Post

I also follow-up with my new patients at 2 weeks post-injection to assess for optimal results and “touch-up” any areas where needed.

Do not make your decision based on price, but based on experience, you need to be comfortable with the provider you choose! with your decision and Please visit the link below to learn more. (E. John Serrao, MD, Orlando OB-GYN)

Botox and practitioner qualifications

When getting any type of cosmetic procedure, we always recommend to do your research first and see a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon who is highly qualified and trained to do these treatments and are familiar with and can treat any potential complications.

In addition, we always recommend to go to a reputable facility that uses brand medical grade products. There are many instances where patient get Botox from unknown sources and this is where you encounter complications.

Dr Shaun Patel, MD, Miami Physician – 48 Year Old Female Treated With Botox Injections For Horizontal Forehead Lines

Remember that you are having a neurotoxin injected into your body and you want to make sure that it is being administered by a highly qualified medical professional as mentioned above. (Diane Walder, MD, Miami Dermatologist)

Botox injections by qualified medical providers.

A board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon may perform Botox injections.

A properly licensed and certified Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner, who work side by side with board certified plastic surgeons and dermatologists, may also perform Botox injections. (Leyda Elizabeth Bowes, MD, Miami Dermatologic Surgeon)

Botox can be injected by any licensed practitioner

Dr. Randy B. Miller, MD, Miami Plastic Surgeon – Female Botox Patient Pre And Post

Botox can be injected by any licensed practitioner. While it may be my personal opinion that certain types of practitioners are more suited to perform botox injections than others, the reality of the situation is that botox can be injected by nurses in most states, physician assistants, and all physicians.
There is nothing to prevent any specialty from performing this procedure.

My personal opinion is to go to someone with a lot of experience; however, even in the wrong hands a bad result is typically temporary and will usually resolve quickly.

I prefer facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and some oculoplastic physicians. (Scott Trimas, MD, Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon)

Qualified Botox injectors

Ideally a plastic surgeon who has been well trained in the use of cosmetic injectables. Today, however, there are many physicians from other specialties, as well as non-physicians, who are performing injections of Botox. (Jonathan Berman, MD, Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon)