How the Level 7 Qualification Could Help Your Aesthetics Career
A successful career in the competitive field of medical aesthetics requires excellent training, good business decision-making and a patient-centred approach. The multitude of training options on offer can be confusing; getting into the detail of what a course will involve, the investment required and the likely return on any such investment is fundamental to making the right choice about your training and qualifications.
Why Train in Dermal Filler
The demand for dermal filler treatments has helped drive the extraordinary growth within the aesthetics industry over the past two decades. In the UK, over 90% of all cosmetic treatments are non-surgical, of which the second most common treatment is dermal filler, beaten only by Botox®. As dermal filler treatments such as lip augmentation grow in popularity among all demographic groups in society, driven by social media and changing trends, the opportunities within the aesthetics industry for medical professionals with facial aesthetic skills will continue to increase.
Why train in Botox®
The demand for Botox® injections has driven the extraordinary growth within the aesthetics industry over the past two decades. In the UK, over 90% of all cosmetic treatments are non-surgical, of which the most common treatment is Botox®. As Botox® grows in popularity among all demographic groups in society, the opportunities within the aesthetics industry for medical professionals with facial aesthetic skills continue to abound.
A career in medical aesthetics can be hugely rewarding in all senses. It is a rapidly growing area, with continuous advances in techniques and technology. To be at the forefront of such an area is hugely exciting. Non-surgical cosmetic treatments are rapidly becoming the new normal, and wide and diverse demographic groups now seek aesthetic treatment to manage the signs of ageing and enhance natural features.