Registered Nurse or Hair Transplant Technician?
Hi there, what type of work can a RN nurse do in this field? and what type of salary is she looking at?
Registered nurses require considerable training to becoming an expert in the field, but these are skills that must be learned and practice is essential. For example, we can all go skiing, but there are various skill levels of the skiers. Becoming an expert skier takes quite a bit of time and practice. This is the case for hair transplant work on the technical level. Many areas, such as anesthesia, are relatively easy to teach, but practicing with cutting and placing grafts takes time. The average time ranges from 6 months – 10 years. Yes, quite a range. Even at 10 years of experience, some people just never learn what they need to become proficient. Salaries can be competitive with hospital work with proper expertise in the field. We do not employ RNs in our practice at this time.
Hi there. I am a male registered nurse. I have more than 18 years experience in A&E. I am studying part time A&E in PG level in Bedforshire so I am living at Luton. I am looking for a turn in my carrier and I would like to be spesialized in hair loss, I know only few thinks about hair transplant. I have one my self 6 years ago. If you could give me some guidance I will be grateful. I got NMC PIN, but I will be at UK only for one year, but if you know someone who needs a nurse I am willing to work hard for the minimum salary. I don’t want to do that for the salary. I find it exiting.
Thanks in advance,
Vasileios.