Can a registered nurse inject Botox or filler in North Carolina?

Who treats · part of The Practice Perimeter

North Carolina answers the injector question directly rather than by inference. Chemical peels, sclerotherapy, micropigmentation, light treatments, microdermabrasion, laser hair removal and neuromodulator and dermal filler injections are all inside a licensed nurse’s scope — on conditions.

NC Board of Nursing, Cosmetic/Aesthetic Dermatological Procedures Position Statement (rev. 9/2022) · verified Aug 17, 2026 · regulatory monitoring, not legal advice

The rest of what North Carolina says on this

Every other rule we have verified under rn / np scope for injectables, each linked to its primary source.

How other states answer this

All 9 states side by side →

Related North Carolina questions

Every North Carolina question we can answer →

Get North Carolina changes as they publish

We scan the North Carolina legislature and licensing boards daily, plus the FDA and the Federal Register. Free weekly Brief — what changed, in plain language, with the source.

Free · unsubscribe in one click · we never sell your address

← All North Carolina rules and changes · Med Spa Radar is regulatory monitoring and reference, not legal, medical, or compliance advice. Verify against the linked primary source and consult qualified counsel before acting — rules change and turn on your specific facts. Legislative data via LegiScan (CC BY 4.0).