Going to a nurse injector who has received training from a plastic surgeon is generally considered to be a better option than one who has only taken a weekend course for several reasons:
Comprehensive training: A nurse injector who has received training from a plastic surgeon is likely to have received a more comprehensive and in-depth education on the procedures they perform.
Hands-on experience: Working closely with a plastic surgeon provides the nurse injector with hands-on experience, which can be invaluable in developing their skills and knowledge.
Medical oversight: A plastic surgeon provides medical oversight to the nurse injector, ensuring that procedures are performed safely and according to established protocols.
Quality assurance: By being trained by a plastic surgeon, a nurse injector is more likely to have a high level of quality assurance in their work, which can improve patient outcomes.
It’s always advisable to do thorough research and choose a reputable, experienced injector who has received comprehensive training and is affiliated with a reputable medical practice.