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The validation of nursing competencies in the aesthetic field represents a significant advance for professionals in the sector. According to a detailed analysis of the Spanish legal framework, nurses now have the authority to open and run their own dermoesthetics clinics, eliminating one of the main uncertainties that existed in this area.
Dermoesthetics nursing has grown considerably in recent years, driven by the desire of many professionals to leave adverse working conditions in the public health system and by the increasing demand for minimally invasive aesthetic treatments. This surge in interest is reflected in the rising enrollment in specialized programs, such as the Master’s in Aesthetic Nursing at IFSES, which highlights the need for more specific training.
The study also indicated that the legal framework supports entrepreneurship in this sector. Nurses have the opportunity to be owners or partners of dermoesthetics clinics, work with the U2 health license, and apply techniques according to their training. The legislation also allows the administration of medical products, such as hyaluronic acid, by properly trained professionals.
Within the scope of dermoesthetics nursing, procedures such as chemical peels, laser technology, dermal implants, microneedling, mesotherapy, and micropigmentation are included. This discipline is becoming essential in providing comprehensive care to patients who seek holistic services. Susana Salmerón, a nurse specialized in dermoesthetics, emphasizes that the growing demand for non-invasive treatments requires highly trained professionals in protocols based on scientific evidence, which not only expands nursing competencies but also enhances the quality and safety of clinical practice.
Specialized training emerges as a crucial aspect for success in this field. Institutions like IFSES Estética, with more than 25 years of experience, offer programs that integrate practical skills with the legal knowledge necessary to safely start a business. IFSES has locations in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville, reaffirming its commitment to training professionals in this emerging specialty.
To establish a clinic in this sector, nurses must meet certain requirements, including obtaining health authorization, an activity license, having liability insurance, and developing biosafety protocols. IFSES Estética stands out for its educational approach, collaborating with recognized professionals in the field, such as Lola Guzmán and Bea Checa, who lead education in this area.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish