Botox and Filler Business Financial Considerations
Suzanne Jagger CRNA, DNAP and Cassie Lane CRNA, DNAP discuss take-home pay after the cost of goods, taxes, and overhead. Metrics for hourly gross income for an injector as well as goals for patient load are all discussed in this informational interview. Make sure to visit injectablesedu.com for more great interviews and information on how to start your own Botox and Fillers business.

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