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Nurse Injector in South East

The South East has one of the highest concentrations of private healthcare outside London, driven by strong household incomes and proximity to the capital. Cities including Brighton, Southampton, Oxford, and Reading have well-established private clinics and independent practice networks. Nurse Injector roles in the South East are consistently in demand, with practices often competing directly with London employers for talent.

About this role

Nurse injectors in the UK are NMC-registered nurses trained specifically in injectable aesthetic treatments, particularly botulinum toxin and dermal fillers. This role is highly sought after in aesthetic clinics and medspas. Independent prescribing qualification is increasingly required for autonomous practice following 2022 regulatory changes.

Regulator Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Typical salary £35,000 – £65,000

Common questions

What training does a Nurse Injector need in the UK?

NMC registration plus aesthetic injectable training from an accredited provider. The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) and BACN publish standards for aesthetic nursing competencies.

How much does a Nurse Injector earn in the UK?

Nurse injectors typically earn £35,000–£65,000. Those with an independent prescribing qualification and a strong patient following can earn more.

Is independent prescribing required for Nurse Injectors?

Since 2022, yes — to administer botulinum toxin independently, a nurse must hold an independent prescribing qualification or work under a prescriber. Most reputable clinics now require or support nurses in obtaining this.