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As of September 2025, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) has implemented updated guidelines for non-surgical cosmetic procedures. These guidelines mandate that all registered nurses involved in cosmetic practices maintain appropriate Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) and Public Liability Insurance (PLI) that accurately reflect their scope of practice. This requirement underscores the importance of having insurance coverage that aligns with the specific services provided, ensuring both practitioner and patient are adequately protected.
Many cosmetic nurses may not be fully aware of the specifics of their current insurance coverage. Without adequate insurance, practitioners risk facing serious consequences should a claim be made against them. Therefore, it is crucial for cosmetic nurses to proactively review their insurance policies to ensure compliance with the new regulations.
To navigate these changes effectively, cosmetic nurses should consider the following steps:
By taking these proactive measures, cosmetic nurses can safeguard their professional practice, ensure compliance with regulatory standards, and continue to provide safe and effective care to their clients.
Published:Sunday, 18th Jan 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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