SHERWOOD PARK · SERVING EDMONTON

    Why In-Clinic Botox in Sherwood Park Is the Safer Choice

    Medical-grade Botox requires more than a skilled hand. It requires the right environment, protocols, and accountability framework — all of which begin in-clinic.

    Nurse Injector Shayse is an award-winning Registered Nurse at our Sherwood Park clinic. Every Botox treatment begins with a formal consultation, is administered with sterile technique in a controlled clinical setting, and is supported by on-site emergency reversal supplies.

    Canadian Choice Award

    CARNA-Regulated RN

    Hyaluronidase On-Site

    Sherwood Park Clinic

    What In-Clinic Botox Provides That Mobile Settings Cannot

    Sterile Clinical Environment

    Our Sherwood Park clinic maintains medical-grade sterile conditions. Injection surfaces, tools, and technique follow clinical protocols. Temperature-sensitive biologics like botulinum toxin require refrigerated storage throughout their handling chain — from manufacturer to patient. Proper cold-chain storage is maintained at our clinic.

    Hyaluronidase On-Site

    Hyaluronidase — the enzyme used to dissolve hyaluronic acid filler in the event of a vascular complication — is stocked and immediately accessible at every appointment. A vascular occlusion is a rare but time-sensitive event. The minutes between recognizing a complication and administering reversal directly affect outcomes. In-clinic means no delay.

    Collaborating Prescriber Framework

    Botox (botulinum toxin) is a Schedule 1 prescription drug in Alberta. Shayse operates within a formal collaborating prescriber arrangement with a licensed physician — as required under the Health Professions Act for RN-administered Botox. This relationship includes oversight of the treatment protocol and emergency escalation if needed. It is a legal and clinical safeguard, not a formality.

    CARNA Regulatory Accountability

    Shayse is regulated by the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA) and subject to the standards set under CRNA Standard C.01.044 governing cosmetic injections. This means she is professionally accountable to a governing body with the authority to investigate complaints, enforce standards, and protect the public — a level of accountability that self-regulated or unregulated practitioners do not have.

    How Botox Is Regulated in Alberta

    In Alberta, administering botulinum toxin is a restricted activity under the Health Professions Act. It must be authorized by a physician or nurse practitioner and administered by a regulated health professional — such as a Registered Nurse — within a formal prescriber relationship. The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA) sets the practice standards that govern how Registered Nurses may perform cosmetic injections, including the clinical setting requirements.

    These regulations exist because Botox is a prescription biologic with real clinical implications: contraindications, potential adverse events, cold-chain storage requirements, and the need for emergency reversal access. The in-clinic standard is not an industry preference — it is the regulatory expectation for safe practice.

    Shayse practises under these standards at our Edmonton clinic. Her practice is authorized under CRNA Standard C.01.044, supported by a collaborating prescriber, and subject to CARNA oversight. Every consultation and treatment reflects this accountability framework.

    What to Expect at Our Sherwood Park Botox Clinic

    Formal Consultation — Every Time

    No appointment begins without a consultation. Shayse assesses your facial anatomy, reviews your medical history, discusses contraindications, and establishes realistic expectations. This is clinical practice, not a sales interaction.

    Health Canada-Approved Products

    Only Health Canada-approved neuromodulators are used. Products are stored at the required temperature and prepared immediately before use. Cold-chain integrity is maintained from supplier to patient.

    Sterile Technique Throughout

    Clinical-grade skin prep, single-use needles, and sterile gloves are standard at every appointment. Injection sites are cleaned and inspected before treatment begins.

    Written Aftercare and Follow-Up Access

    Every client receives written aftercare instructions and has access to follow-up support if they have questions or concerns post-treatment. Results vary by individual.

    Serving Sherwood Park and Edmonton

    Our clinic at 8813 63 Ave NW, Sherwood Park sees clients from across Sherwood Park — including Summerwood, Lakeland Ridge, Clarkdale Park, Millhaven, Heritage Hills — and from south and east Edmonton communities including Mill Woods, Ellerslie, and Glastonbury. The clinic is approximately 15–20 minutes east of Edmonton's downtown core with free parking on-site.

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