Injectables

Cosmetic Injectables

Botox, dermal fillers, PRP, and fat-dissolving injections — placed by Registered Nurses with advanced facial-anatomy training.


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FAQ

Common Questions About Our
Pickering Clinic

In Ontario, Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs, called Registered Practical Nurses or RPNs provincially) can perform cosmetic injections under a medical directive from a physician or nurse practitioner, but the scope is narrower than that of a Registered Nurse. Most clinics restrict injectables to RNs, NPs, or physicians for clinical and liability reasons. At Victoria Rose Aesthetics in Pickering, every injection is placed by Victoria Rose Cyr, RN BScN, a Registered Nurse with over a decade of clinical experience and former teaching roles with the Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine and Centennial College's Cosmetic Injectables Program. Victoria works under a delegated medical directive and follows Health Canada-approved protocols for Nuceiva, Teosyal hyaluronic acid injections, and other regulated products. Book a consultation to discuss your treatment plan with Victoria directly.

Cosmetic injectables are Health Canada-approved medical products delivered through a fine needle or cannula to soften wrinkles, restore volume, or refine facial contours. The two main categories are neuromodulators such as Nuceiva, which relax targeted muscles to smooth dynamic lines on the forehead, around the eyes, and between the brows, and hyaluronic acid injections such as Teosyal, which add structural volume to lips, cheeks, jawline, and undereye hollows. At Victoria Rose Aesthetics in Pickering, Victoria Rose Cyr, RN BScN, assesses your facial anatomy, discusses your goals, and places each unit personally using conservative dosing for natural, refreshed results. All products are Health Canada-approved and stored under cold-chain conditions. Book a consultation to map a plan around your specific concerns.

Cosmetic injection is the umbrella term for any medical aesthetic procedure that delivers a regulated product into the skin or underlying tissue through a needle or cannula. The most common categories are neuromodulators like Nuceiva for muscle-relaxant smoothing of expression lines, and hyaluronic acid injections like Teosyal for volume restoration in lips, cheeks, undereyes, and jawline. Other categories include biostimulators such as Sculptra and PRP for skin quality. At Victoria Rose Aesthetics in Pickering, your VRA injector performs your cosmetic injections under the clinical standard set by founder Victoria Rose Cyr, RN BScN, drawing on the clinic's clinical training and her former teaching role with the Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine. Each visit begins with a facial assessment so dosing and placement match your anatomy. Book a consultation to start.

In Ontario, cosmetic injections may only be performed by a regulated health professional acting under a medical directive. This typically means a Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), physician, or dentist with appropriate aesthetic training. Estheticians and unregulated practitioners cannot legally inject neuromodulators or hyaluronic acid products. At Victoria Rose Aesthetics in Pickering, every injection is placed by Victoria Rose Cyr, RN BScN, a Registered Nurse with over a decade of clinical experience, former Instructor with the Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine, and former Professor with Centennial College's Cosmetic Injectables Program. Sara R., NP, serves as off-site Medical Director and signs the clinic's directives. Patients meet directly with Victoria for consultation, assessment, and treatment. Book a consultation to discuss your concerns.