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Aesthetic nurse injector · Vermont · Last reviewed 2026-05-29
In most states a registered nurse can administer Botox and fillers, a delegated medical act under physician supervision, not independent practice. What Vermont specifically allows is set by its boards; here's the framework and how to confirm.
Your exact scope in Vermont (what you can inject, under whose supervision, and under what conditions) is determined by the Vermont Board of Nursing, Office of Professional Regulation together with the Vermont 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 Vermont Board of Nursing, Office of Professional Regulation and state medical board are the authoritative sources.
Injector pay, training costs, and the pros and cons of the work don't change at the state line. They're covered in depth in the national guide.
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