Aesthetic training courses resuming from December 3
Following the recent lockdown in England, a number of aesthetic training courses were put on hold.
Following the recent lockdown in England, a number of aesthetic training courses were put on hold.
According to new data collected by insurance company PolicyBee there has been a surge in online searches for aesthetic training courses over the last 12 months.
Aesthetic training provider Cosmetic Courses is introducing a new Level 7 Diploma in Clinical Aesthetic Injectable Treatments.
Aesthetic training provider Cosmetic Courses is introducing online mentoring sessions for delegates.
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.
The industry’s first Ofqual-regulated qualification for injectables in aesthetic medicine at level 7, Industry Qualifications (IQ), is no longer recognised by Ofqual.
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.
Cosmetic Courses held an informative open evening for prospective aesthetic practitioners at its new training facility in London on February 6.
Aesthetic training provider Cosmetic Courses is now offering a one-day cadaver facial anatomy course.