Nurse Injector Training in Windsor-Essex
NP-Led Botox, Dermal Filler & Medical Aesthetics Training
Hands-on medical aesthetics training for nurses and eligible healthcare professionals in Windsor-Essex, Ontario.
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Small-group injectable training designed for clinicians who want more than a certificate — they want real model experience, clinical confidence, and direct Nurse Practitioner mentorship.
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Maximum 2 students per class | Real patient/model experience | Safety-focused education | Windsor, Ontario
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61 Richmond Street Unit 205, Amherstburg ON

Why Choose our Academy?
Medical aesthetics training should not feel rushed, overcrowded, or disconnected from real clinical practice.
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At Beauty Xpressions Academy, our programs are intentionally designed for nurses who want a more supportive and hands-on learning experience. Classes are capped at a maximum of 2 students so learners receive direct instruction, real-time feedback, and meaningful opportunity to participate in assessment, treatment planning, and supervised injectable practice.
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Our goal is not simply to help students complete a course. Our goal is to help nurses build the confidence, judgment, and safety-focused mindset needed to enter the aesthetics industry with stronger clinical readiness.​


Choose Beauty Xpressions Academy if you are a nurse who:
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Wants more hands-on experience than a large group course can offer
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Feels nervous about entering medical aesthetics and wants direct support
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Values safety, anatomy, assessment, and complication prevention
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Wants to learn in a small-group environment with direct NP guidance
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Wants practical exposure to consultation, treatment planning, and real patient care
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Is seeking ongoing guidance even after your course is completed
Choose Your Medical Aesthetics Training Pathway
Whether you are new to aesthetics, previously trained but seeking more confidence, or looking for advanced hands-on mentorship, Beauty Xpressions Academy offers multiple training options for Ontario nurses.
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If you are unsure which option is right for you, feel free to contact our instructor at tylerhand@beautyxpressions.org
Hear what our previous students have had to say about
Beauty Xpressions Academy and our Nurse Practitioner Instructor!
I had my advanced Botox training done here [Beauty Xpressions Academy] and I was so impressed! Tyler did an amazing job. She went over all the theory and we were able to do hands on practice as well on live models. She was able to shadow over everything I did and I felt very confident after my training day! Would definitely recommend :)
M.S.
I took Essential Skills in Medical Aesthetics with Tyler to become an injector. Tyler is so knowledgeable and taught me the skills and the science behind it all. I particularly like the focus on anatomy and how to inject safely. I felt so comfortable learning with her and now I am confident I have all the tools I need to succeed. Tyler always makes the effort to support and encourage me and I could not imagine a better medical director! 1000% recommend!
K.M.
I took the essentials skills botox and filler course this past week. It was a wonderful experience, I learned many, many new skills and got a chance to inject on many clients with the support of Tyler. I did extensive research on all the courses in Ontario and judging by all the other reviews from different courses I made the best choice possible. I feel very confident starting my new business with the support of my mentor and new medical director . It was a very well rounded course. I also took the PRP course and all of the above applies for this course as well.
E.G.
Tyler is so professional and knowledgeable and definitely makes you feel comfortable. I highly recommend her for your medical cosmetic needs. She is a great teacher, very patient and kind. I highly recommend her.
T.R.
I took the Lovely Lips Masterclass with Tyler and it was very informative! She is a patient instructor and very knowledgeable. We got educational material to take home and lots of hands-on training with models. I felt more confident to perform lip filler on my clients in a safe way and give them great results!
D.R.
Tyler has been my medical director for a couple of months and I have been so grateful for the support! Tyler is knowledgeable and passionate about medical aesthetics which was evident from our first meeting. As an experienced nurse, but newer injector, it is important to me to have a responsive medical director. Tyler is easy to talk to and makes the consultation process supportive and stress-free. I would recommend Tyler to anyone looking for medical director support for their business!
A.S.
Tyler Hand NP is an exceptional medical director! She is always supportive, available, and incredibly knowledgeable, making starting your own clinic much smoother. Her dedication to empowering nurses is unmatched—she provides streamlined processes that simplify operations and offers continuing education opportunities to ensure growth and success. Her guidance and encouragement truly make a difference. I highly recommend her to anyone looking for a medical director who genuinely cares and goes above and beyond!
M.M.
If you are looking to create and grow your business in aesthetics, I highly recommend Tyler as a medical director. Whether you’re a novice or advanced injector, Tyler is so supportive and knowledgeable. She has truly thought of everything and has made the process enjoyable. I look forward to working with her for many years!
E.N.

About your Instructor
Tyler Hand, Nurse Practitioner
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Learn directly from a Nurse Practitioner with real-world medical aesthetics and medical director experience.
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Tyler Hand, NP-PHC, is the founder of Beauty Xpressions and an experienced medical aesthetics provider, educator, and medical director supporting multiple aesthetic clinics across Ontario. Her teaching approach emphasizes safe practice, natural-looking outcomes, clinical reasoning, anatomy, patient assessment, and complication prevention.
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*Contact Tyler for general inquiries about the courses and financing

Frequently Asked Questions
Who can take medical aesthetics training in Ontario?
Medical aesthetics training, such as botox and filler training, is intended for regulated healthcare professionals, such as nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, and other eligible providers, depending on the treatment type, scope of practice, and applicable regulatory requirements. At Beauty Xpressions Academy, course eligibility is reviewed to ensure training aligns with the learner’s professional designation, clinical background, and applicable standards of practice.
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What is nurse injector training?
Nurse injector training is specialized education that helps nurses develop the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to assess patients, understand facial anatomy, plan treatments, perform aesthetic injections, recognize risks, and respond to complications. Strong training should include both theoretical education and supervised clinical experience.
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Is hands-on experience important in medical aesthetics training?
Yes. Hands-on experience is an important part of developing safe, confident, and clinically appropriate injection skills. Medical aesthetics requires more than learning injection points; it involves patient assessment, anatomy, product selection, dosing considerations, treatment planning, communication, documentation, and complication awareness.
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What should I look for in a medical aesthetics course?
When choosing a medical aesthetics course, consider the instructor’s credentials, class size, amount of hands-on experience, supervision level, safety education, complication management training, patient/model exposure, and whether the course supports clinical judgment rather than focusing only on certification.
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Are Botox and filler courses the same as becoming certified?
A course certificate shows that a learner completed a specific training program, but it does not automatically guarantee independent competence or replace professional obligations. In medical aesthetics, ongoing mentorship, practice standards, appropriate oversight, insurance requirements, and continued education are all important parts of safe practice.
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Can nurses practice medical aesthetics independently in Ontario?
This depends on the nurse’s designation, scope of practice, controlled acts involved, employer or business structure, required orders or directives, and applicable regulatory expectations. Nurses should understand their own professional responsibilities and obtain appropriate legal, regulatory, and clinical guidance before offering medical aesthetic treatments independently.
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Why is safety training important for aesthetic injectors?
Safety training is essential because injectable treatments carry potential risks, including bruising, asymmetry, infection, vascular compromise, allergic reactions, nodules, and other complications. A strong medical aesthetics course should teach prevention, early recognition, documentation, escalation, and emergency response planning.
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What is the difference between a short injector course and mentorship-based training?
A short course may introduce foundational knowledge and basic techniques, while mentorship-based training provides more time to observe, practice, ask questions, and build clinical decision-making. Many new injectors benefit from continued supervision and progressive exposure after their initial course.
1. What is the Beauty Xpressions Academy?
Beauty Xpressions Academy is a medical aesthetics training program designed to equip nurses with the skills and knowledge to excel in the field of medical aesthetics.
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2. Who can enroll in the Beauty Xpressions Academy?
Our courses are designed for licensed nurses who are looking to expand their skillset or enhance their existing knowledge in medical aesthetics.
If you are a member of another professional, and your regulatory body allows you to “inject substances below the dermis” and “administer a substance by injection or inhalation”, you are welcome to inquire about registration! While our program is tailored towards the nursing profession, applicants outside of nursing are accepted on a case by case basis.
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Registration and Payment
3. How do I register for a course?
To register for a course, simply click on the "Enroll Now" button on our website and follow the instructions to complete your registration.
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4. What payment methods do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards and e-transfer. Financing options are also available upon inquiry.
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Certification
5. Will I receive a certificate upon completion of a course?
Yes, upon successful completion of a course, you will receive a certificate of completion from Beauty Xpressions Academy.
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Contact Us
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us at tylerhand@beautyxpressions.org. Our nurse practitioner that instructs the course is happy to meet her potential students ahead of time to get to know them and answer any questions or uncertainty.
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You're about to make a large investment into your professional growth, so it is important to be informed. Our nurse practitioner (NP) instructor believes it is important to be honest and transparent about the medical aesthetics industry - and discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly. Here are some answers to commonly asked questions, based on our professional experience and research in the industry.
Industry Trends and Growth
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What is the job outlook for medical aesthetics professionals?
The medical aesthetics industry is growing rapidly, with a steady increase in demand for non-invasive cosmetic procedures. Patients are growing more and more aware of non-invasive cosmetic procedures, and it is become less taboo for the "normal person" to get these procedures - it is not just for Hollywood stars anymore. We are seeing more patients in the age-groups of 30 to 55 seeking out aesthetic procedures, with an emphasis on natural outcomes and discretion.
On the other hand, there are a lot of aesthetic clinics popping up - getting into the industry is becoming quite popular. There is a lot of "buzz" around the question "is the industry too saturated?" - this is a tough question to answer. Already established clinics tend to want injectors with experience when hiring them as an employee.
For the above reasons, the job prospect is both positive and negative.
We recommend being open-minded to the idea of entrepreneurship, as this opens up a few pathways to take.
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opening your own brick-and-mortar spa
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becoming an independent contractor at another established spa
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mobile injecting and/or pop-up clinics
Each option comes with its pros and cons.​
Nurses in aesthetics that have the creative mind, drive, and that are willing to invest in good marketing tend to thrive quite well (from our experience) - there is a lot of competition in the industry, but everyone has different ideas and attributes to bring to the table. Our advice is to keep your brand creative and your promotions appealing - there are plenty of patients to go around.
2. What are some emerging trends in the industry?
There is a growing interest in natural-looking results and preventative anti-aging treatments. Neuromodulators and hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are the foundational skills of non-invasive aesthetic enhancements but open the door to other avenues such as biostimulators, which are on the rise.
PRP treatments are a wonderful addition to any medispa and also a great foundation to build on. There is growing interest now in use of PRF, exosomes, and radiofrequency microneedling.
Career Development
1. Is one training course enough?
Our course bundles are designed to get you started in the aesthetics career with the ability to function as either an entrepreneur or employed injector with the skills and treatments that are most frequently requested by patients. We have received positive feedback from our students that they left our course feeling quite confident in starting their injecting journey.
However, nursing in general is a profession that is built on continuing learning. We encourage students to seek out opportunities to continue building your skills and knowledge after taking a basic injectables course, whether it be master classes, workshops, webinars and seminars, or following your favourite injector influencers on social media. We also recommend seeking these above-mentioned opportunities through multiple academies - while we know our NP instructor is very skilled at what she does, other experienced injectors may have their own flare and finesse that you want to add to your toolbox. Depending on their level of involvement, many medical directors also offer ongoing continuing education and training opportunities.
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Networking with professionals in the industry can also help you build connections and collaborations that can help grow your own business.
2. Do I need to specialize in a particular area of medical aesthetics?
Specializing in a particular area can help you develop expertise and build a reputation for excellence in that area. However, it's not necessary to specialize, and many medical aesthetics professionals offer a range of treatments and services.
Safety and Regulations
1. Are there any safety concerns I should be aware of in medical aesthetics?
Common safety concerns we have noticed in the industry:
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use of illegitimate injectable products
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use of cheaper unsafe products, modalities or alternatives in place of the "more expensive" safer Health Canada approved options, for the sake of financial gain
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wanting to jump on too many "trends" without thinking about the safety implications on the patients receiving them
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wanting to learn advanced procedures too quickly before gaining experience
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doing things just because "everyone else does it that way"
It is important to recognize that medical aesthetics, at the end of the day, is still considered "medical" and "healthcare". The treatments you provide are medical treatments, and as with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects associated with them. Patient safety must always be at the forefront, and it is crucial to maintain the integrity of the industry. In addition, you have worked too hard to earn your healthcare license, and it is important to protect it.
Our course will provide you with the knowledge of how to purchase injectable products in a safe manner. We will discuss Health Canada regulations, "on-label and off-label" practice, approved products for use etc. The goal is to provide you with the foundation to effectively scrutinize the techniques and skills you learn, and the products/vendors that you may consider investing your money in for consumable products.
2. Are there any regulatory requirements for practicing medical aesthetics?
Regulatory requirements vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check with your local regulatory body for specific requirements. Generally, medical aesthetics procedures should be performed by licensed healthcare professionals who have received appropriate training and certification.
Finances
1. How much money will I have to spend on startup costs?
This is a loaded question - and while we cannot give you a numeric value, we can give you an idea of where some of the holes in your wallet will come from.
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Investment into your initial training to feel comfortable practicing on your own - $$$ - $$$$$
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Clinic hardware i.e. spa chair, refrigerators for medications, clinic tray, additional tech/devices for charting - $$$$
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Insurance - $$
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Electronic medical record - $$ - $$$$
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Your medical director - $$$ - $$$$$
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Clinic supplies - i.e. needles, cannulas, gauze, cleaning supplies etc. - $$
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Emergency clinic medications - $$
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Injectable products - your vials of neuromodulators, boxes of dermal fillers, centrifuge for PRP, microneedling pens etc. - $$$$
2. Does RNAO provide tuition reimbursement for medical aesthetics courses?
No, medical aesthetics courses do not qualify for the tuition reimbursement program.
Answer found on rnao.ca/education-funding-nei/nei-faq - under heading "What type of education is eligible?"
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