Aesthetic NP Practice Authority
What an NP, PA, or RN entering aesthetic medicine in Connecticut needs to know — sourced from the AANP State Practice Environment + the Connecticut Board of Nursing.
Yes, after the transition. Once a Connecticut NP completes the 3-year and 2,000-hour collaborative period and notifies the Department of Public Health, they practice independently and may own an aesthetic practice (CGS 20-87a).
Collaboration with a licensed physician during the first 3 years and 2,000 hours of practice (CGS 20-87a(b)(3)); after written notice to the Department of Public Health, no collaboration is required.
A good-faith exam by a licensed prescriber (NP/MD/DO) is required before initial aesthetic medication administration. Telehealth GFE is permitted in most states subject to state-specific rules.
RNs may inject aesthetic medications (botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, fat-dissolving) under a valid prescriber order and approved protocol. Only PRESCRIBING requires a licensed NP/MD/DO. Verify with your board.
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