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Aesthetic nurse injector · New Jersey · Last reviewed 2026-05-29
Short answer for New Jersey: Conditional / unclear — RNs may inject fillers under a physician-signed protocol with direct supervision, but some sources flag Botox specifically as a physician-only act. Guidance conflicts. Below is the framework, who sets your scope, and how to get trained.
What we found for New Jersey
Sourced — verifySources conflict on whether Botox specifically is RN-delegable in NJ. Confirm directly with the NJ Board of Medical Examiners before practicing.
Source: NJ Board of Medical Examiners / Nursing (legal summaries). Rules change — confirm before you practice.
Your exact scope in New Jersey — what you can inject, under whose supervision, and under what conditions — is determined by the New Jersey Board of Nursing together with the New Jersey medical board. Because aesthetic injectables are the practice of medicine, both boards matter.
Confirm these before you practice:
This page is general guidance, not legal advice — the New Jersey Board of Nursing and state medical board are the authoritative sources.
$90,000–$200,000+
Aesthetic nurse injector pay varies enormously by setting, location, employment vs. commission, and how established the practice is. The high end reflects experienced injectors with a strong client base. These are approximate market ranges, not a promise — income depends heavily on the practice and the market.
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