These treatments are among the most popular services in aesthetics, but in Florida, they’re considered medical procedures—not just cosmetic enhancements. That means strict regulations apply, from who can perform the injections to how consent forms are handled. Overlooking these legal requirements can expose your spa to serious penalties, which is why having an attorney guide you through the process is essential.
The first legal consideration is who is authorized to administer Botox and dermal fillers. In Florida, only licensed healthcare professionals—such as physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners—can perform these procedures. Estheticians and other unlicensed staff cannot legally inject patients, even under supervision. A business law attorney ensures your staffing and delegation policies comply with state regulations so you don’t risk fines or loss of licensure.
Another critical area is patient consent and record-keeping. Because Botox and fillers are medical procedures, informed consent must be obtained and properly documented before treatment. Your forms should outline risks, potential side effects, and alternatives to treatment. An attorney can draft or review these documents to ensure they meet Florida’s legal standards and protect your practice in the event of a malpractice claim.
You must also be mindful of advertising and marketing restrictions. Florida law prohibits misleading claims or unverified promises of results when promoting medical procedures. Using “before and after” photos, for example, must be done carefully and with proper disclaimers. An attorney can help review your advertising to ensure compliance with the Florida Board of Medicine and the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines, keeping your marketing both effective and lawful.
In conclusion, offering Botox and dermal fillers can be highly profitable, but only if your practice is fully compliant with Florida law. From staffing and consent to record-keeping and marketing, every step carries legal weight. Partnering with an experienced healthcare business law attorney ensures your medical spa operates safely, legally, and successfully—so you can focus on delivering exceptional patient care without fear of regulatory trouble.