The Aesthetics Training Provider Association (ATPA) has addressed in a letter to its faculty its views on the recent report outlined by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Beauty, Aesthetics and Wellbeing (APPG).
Aesthetic practitioner and founder of VIVA Skin Clinics, Dr Rupert Critchley, has launched a new training scheme for aesthetic injectors.
Following the recent lockdown in England, a number of aesthetic training courses were put on hold.
According to a survey of 2,031 medical aesthetic practitioners, 41% are planning to operate in the UK from July 4 following the COVID-19 lockdown.
The industry’s first Ofqual-regulated qualification for injectables in aesthetic medicine at level 7, Industry Qualifications (IQ), is no longer recognised by Ofqual.
The first Aesthetics Business Success Summit and Winter Ball, hosted by aesthetic practitioner and founder of the Aesthetics 360 Business Academy Dr Qian Xu, will take place on January 17-19.
Aesthetic training company SkinViva Training will launch a new CPD-accredited programme designed to create ‘Master Clinicians’ on October 28.
On November 18, training provider SkinViva Training will be hosting the first course of its kind at Keele University, Staffordshire; the Cadaveric Master Class in Facial Anatomy and Vascular Complications Avoidance.
Aesthetic training companies Harley Academy and SkinViva Training have partnered to offer the Ofqual-accredited Level 7 Certificate in Injectables for Aesthetic Medicine qualification.