At 10am tomorrow (May 13) the chair of the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners Professor David Sines will speak live to the aesthetic community about going back to practice following the COVID-19 lockdown.
Many aesthetic training companies are planning to resume live clinical training for treatments such as injectables from July 4 with new COVID-19 safety measures in place.
Aesthetic training provider Cosmetic Courses is introducing online mentoring sessions for delegates.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has recommended that aesthetic nurses seeking advice on reopening their clinics should refer to guidance issued by the British Association of Cosmetic Nurses (BACN) and accredited voluntary registers, the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) and Save Face.
New coronavirus lockdown rules published by Public Health England on Friday afternoon state that providers of cosmetic, aesthetic and wellness treatments are not permitted to reopen until further notice.
Aesthetic practitioners visited Euston Square in London on June 9 to attend non-surgical workshops, watch live demonstrations and attend seminars with the aim of increasing their knowledge within the specialty.
Following the recent lockdown in England, a number of aesthetic training courses were put on hold.
The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) has released new guidance stating that clinics should not remain open following the recent second wave lockdown announcement in England.
The General Medical Council (GMC) has provided advice to the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) on returning to work post-COVID-19.
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.