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March 27, 2025

Aesthetic Nursing Careers: Traditional Medical Spa vs. In-Home Services

For nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) passionate about skin health and empowering others to look and feel their best, a career in aesthetic nursing may be the perfect career opportunity. As the aesthetic medicine field continues to grow, there are various career paths to explore, each offering its own advantages. Skin Clique, a nationwide provider of at-home aesthetic services, offers a flexible and rewarding career option for NPs and PAs. We often get asked, “how does working as a Skin Clique provider compare to working in a traditional medical spa?” In this post, we'll outline the key differences between Skin Clique and medical spas to help you determine which path aligns with your personal and professional goals.

Career Opportunities for Aesthetic Nurses

Aesthetic medicine offers NPs and PAs the chance to choose the type of environment that best suits their preferences, whether it’s a traditional medical spa or providing at-home aesthetic services. Each setting has its own set of benefits depending on what you're looking for in your career. Let’s break down the key differences between working in a traditional spa and offering at-home treatments as a Skin Clique provider:

  Medical Spa Skin Clique (At-Home Aesthetics)
Scheduling Flexibility Fixed work schedule with minimal autonomy   Flexibility with control over schedule and services  
Building Your Patient Panel Some patient leads may be given but typically required to build your patient panel  Required to build your patient panel through personal and professional networks 
Overhead Costs High overhead costs for products, supplies, facility and staff  Minimal initial investment with no recurring operational expenses 
Work Environment Professional, medical-like environment   Personalized, comfortable service in the patient’s home  
Onboarding & Training Onboarding training with limited ongoing professional development   Continuous education, skill development and best-in-class training opportunities  
Marketing Support Basic marketing resources Comprehensive marketing support, including social media, content creation, and promotional tools
Income Potential Fixed salary with limited growth potential   Performance-based compensation with high income potential and bonus earning opportunities
Professional Network Limited to a small team of coworkers  Access to a national network of like-minded professionals 
Quality & Safety Medical environment with high safety standards   High-quality, home-based safety and quality protocols 
Insurance Coverage Typically required to obtain your own malpractice insurance  Malpractice insurance coverage is provided by Skin Clique to all providers 

What is a Traditional Medical Spa?

A medical spa, also known as a med spa, is a physical location where patients can receive medical-grade skin treatments and skincare expertise from licensed medical professionals. Traditional medical spas typically offer services like Botox injections, dermal fillers, microneedling, and chemical peels administered by aesthetic nurses.  

Working in a Medical Spa: Pros and Cons

Working as an aesthetics nurse in a med spa offers a structured and predictable workday, which may appeal to some NPs and PAs. However, for those who prefer flexibility and independence, the med spa environment can feel restrictive. While traditional med spa providers often have quick onboarding and minimal training, this can limit opportunities for skill development and long-term career growth. Medical spas often emphasize teamwork within their team of coworkers, they may offer fewer opportunities for networking and continuous education, which are essential for expanding expertise and connecting with other professionals in the field.

What is Skin Clique?

Skin Clique is a nationwide provider of aesthetic treatments and medical-grade skincare that  partners with Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants across the United States. Skin Clique offers personalized treatments like neurotoxin injections (Botox, Xeomin, Dysport), dermal fillers, microneedling, and more administered in the comfort of patients’ homes, offices, or other locations of their choice.

Working as a Skin Clique Provider: Pros and Cons

At-home aesthetics gives Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants the opportunity to work in a flexible and dynamic environment, allowing providers to travel to patients’ homes or offices to deliver high-quality, medical-grade treatments in the comfort of their own home. As a provider with Skin Clique, you have the freedom to set your own hours, giving you control over both your career and personal life. While you might not have a team around you every day like in a traditional med spa, you have the support of a nationwide network of like-minded professionals who are always there when you need them as well as ongoing virtual and in-person training opportunities for continuous growth and advancement opportunities. Working in at-home aesthetics allows you to build meaningful, one-on-one relationships with your patients, creating personalized experiences for each of them.

Traditional Med Spa vs At-Home Aesthetics: Which is Right for You?

Choosing between a career in a medical spa and at-home aesthetics ultimately depends on your personal preferences and professional goals. If you value flexibility, autonomy, and the opportunity to create personalized relationships with your patients, becoming a Skin Clique provider could be the ideal choice for you. On the other hand, if you prefer a structured work environment, a med spa role might be a better fit. To learn more about becoming a Skin Clique provider and starting your aesthetic nursing career, click here.