Aesthetic NP Practice Authority

Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice in South Carolina

What an NP, PA, or RN entering aesthetic medicine in South Carolina needs to know — sourced from the AANP State Practice Environment + the South Carolina Board of Nursing.

South CarolinaRestricted Practice

Can an NP own an aesthetic practice solo in South Carolina?

No. SC requires written protocols with a physician for NP prescribing.

Collaborative agreement / physician relationship

Written protocols and supervising physician required.

Good-faith exam (GFE) rules — aesthetic context

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.

RN injection scope in South Carolina

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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Educational Use Only. This page is general guidance and is not legal, financial, tax, or medical advice. Verify scope of practice with the South Carolina Board of Nursing and your own licensed counsel before opening or operating a practice. Online training is not a substitute for hands-on clinical certification.

Verified: AANP State Practice Environment (Updated: 05/2026) + South Carolina Board of Nursing public guidance, as of 2026-05-12. State statuses change; reconfirm at AANP before relying on this content.

Read the full 50-state matrix at /scope-of-practice.