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Pennsylvania's two major metropolitan markets — Philadelphia and Pittsburgh — drive substantial and growing demand for aesthetic medicine across the state. Empire Medical Training brings CME-accredited aesthetic training to both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, featuring hands-on workshops with live patients covering botox certification, dermal filler training, PRP therapy, PDO threads, and cosmetic laser techniques. Physicians, nurse practitioners, and nurses throughout Pennsylvania gain the clinical expertise to launch or expand a profitable med spa or aesthetic practice serving patients in either city and beyond.
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Our hands-on aesthetic courses in Pennsylvania are designed for licensed healthcare providers at every stage of their career.
Expand your clinical skills into aesthetics. Botox and filler certification opens high-demand career paths in med spas and dermatology clinics.
Leverage your advanced practice license. NPs can often practice aesthetics independently, making injectable training an ideal business opportunity.
Add aesthetic procedures to your practice. PA training in Botox and dermal fillers is one of the fastest-growing specializations in medicine.
Master advanced techniques and diversify your revenue. From neurotoxins to PDO threads, aesthetic medicine offers physicians significant income potential.
Your expertise in facial anatomy gives you a head start. Botox training helps dentists treat TMJ, bruxism, and expand into cosmetic injectables.
Train yourself and your staff. Whether launching a new med spa or upskilling your team, our certification courses provide the clinical foundation you need.
Scope of Practice
Pennsylvania permits licensed physicians (MDs and DOs), dentists, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and registered nurses (RNs) to perform aesthetic injectable procedures such as botox and dermal filler treatments within their authorized scope of practice.
Pennsylvania is currently a reduced practice state for nurse practitioners, with a transitional framework moving toward broader NP autonomy. During the transition period, NPs must maintain a collaborative agreement with a supervising physician. These supervisory requirements are governed by the Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine and the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing. Physician assistants must also practice under physician supervision. Registered nurses may administer aesthetic injectables including botox and dermal fillers only under the direct delegation and supervision of a licensed physician.
Before performing aesthetic treatments in Pennsylvania, practitioners should confirm their current scope of practice with the relevant state licensing board and complete accredited training, such as Empire Medical Training's CME-accredited certification courses, to ensure they meet all clinical and regulatory requirements.
Career Guide
You must hold an active license as an MD, DO, NP, PA, RN, or dentist in Pennsylvania. All aesthetic injectors must be licensed healthcare providers.
Enroll in CME-accredited courses covering Botox, dermal fillers, and advanced injectable techniques. Empire Medical Training provides live, hands-on instruction with real patients.
Familiarize yourself with your state's regulations on who can perform aesthetic procedures, supervision requirements, and any collaborative practice agreements needed.
Complete your training and receive a certificate of completion with CME credits. This demonstrates competency to employers, insurance providers, and patients.
Join an existing med spa or clinic, or open your own aesthetic practice. Empire graduates gain access to ongoing mentorship and business resources to help launch their career.
Curriculum Highlights
Master the most in-demand aesthetic procedures through hands-on training with live patients and expert instructors.
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Mar 28 – 29, 2026
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Apr 10 – 12, 2026
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Apr 17 – 20, 2026
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May 1 – 4, 2026
Training Locations
Botox training varies by level. Courses in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh include CME credits and certification.
Yes. Pennsylvania NPs can practice under a collaborative agreement, transitioning to full practice authority after meeting requirements.
Empire offers courses in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Virtual options also available.
Yes, a healthcare license is required.
Empire offers certifications in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh including botox, fillers, PRP, and laser training.
Most botox training courses can be completed in just one day. Empire Medical Training offers intensive 1-day hands-on workshops in Pennsylvania where you learn injection techniques on live patients and earn your certification the same day. Weekend intensive programs are also available for providers who want to combine botox training with dermal fillers or other aesthetic procedures into a comprehensive multi-day training experience. Online didactic components can be completed at your own pace before the hands-on session.
Absolutely. Botox certification is one of the most valuable credentials a nurse can add in Pennsylvania. The demand for aesthetic treatments continues to grow, and certified botox injectors are in high demand at med spas, dermatology clinics, and plastic surgery practices throughout the state. Nurses with botox certification can significantly increase their earning potential — many aesthetic nurses earn $80,000 to $150,000 or more annually. The certification also opens doors to career advancement, greater autonomy in clinical settings, and the potential to work in specialized aesthetic roles.
Yes, you must hold a valid healthcare license to inject botox in Pennsylvania. Eligible providers include physicians (MDs and DOs), dentists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and registered nurses. Pennsylvania has reduced practice authority for nurse practitioners with a transitional path to full authority. NPs must initially maintain a collaborative agreement with a physician. RNs typically must administer botox under the delegation and supervision of a physician or qualified advanced practice provider. Proper training and certification — such as Empire Medical Training's CME-accredited botox courses — are essential for safe practice and professional credibility.
Botox training refers to the educational process of learning injection techniques, facial anatomy, patient assessment, and complication management. Certification is the formal credential you receive upon successfully completing an accredited training program. Empire Medical Training's botox courses in Pennsylvania combine both — you receive comprehensive hands-on training with live patients under physician supervision, along with a nationally recognized certification and CME (Continuing Medical Education) credits upon completion. The certification validates your competency and is recognized by employers, insurance companies, and patients as proof of your professional training in aesthetic injectables.
Botox injectors in Pennsylvania can earn between $80,000 and $150,000 or more annually, depending on their practice setting, experience level, and patient volume. Providers working in busy med spas or aesthetic clinics often earn at the higher end of this range, especially when performing a combination of botox, dermal fillers, and other aesthetic treatments. Some injectors in Pennsylvania who build their own clientele or open independent practices earn well above $150,000 per year. Adding aesthetic services to an existing medical practice can also generate significant additional revenue.
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