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Aesthetics Regulation Information

The video below is an explanation of what to expect when the new licencing scheme comes into play from July. The timetable is not finalised but the Government has now committed to publishing an outline of the licence guidance by July 2023.

Here is a report in which the video discusses

Regulation of Cosmetic interventions....

HEE Review of cosmetic interventions part 1 ..

HEE Review of cosmetic interventions part 2...

Moving forward to the CPSA supervision matrix which you can read their standards here. Level 4, 5 and 7 Practitioners who hold professional regulated qualifications ARE included in these standards. Practitioners with no formal qualifications are not included http://www.cosmeticstandards.org.uk/supervision-matrix.html

JCCP 10 point plan

The Health & Care Act and the future licensing of aesthetic

practitioners completing non-surgical cosmetic (aesthetic) procedures published by JCCP -

SECTION 4 STATES THE FOLLOWING....

4. Are only medical professionals (Doctors, Nurses, Dentists, etc.) allowed to offer non-surgical cosmetic (aesthetic) procedures?

(A) No. Medically trained and non-medically trained professionals can currently offer non-surgical cosmetic (aesthetic) procedures. However, we consider that all practitioners offering such procedures should be trained to an agreed national standard. We know however, that this is sometimes not the case. A key aim of the new licence will be to correct this public safety issue by requiring all practitioners who perform the specified non-surgical cosmetic (aesthetic) procedures to provide evidence that they meet a new minimum standard of training, education and skill competence.

Al lParty Parliamentary Group on Beauty, Aesthetics and Wellbeing Concluding report: Inquiry into non surgical cosmetic advanced treatments

Regardless of the anticipated changes in regulation regarding the minimum standard of training expected for those carrying out advanced aesthetic procedures. It is good practice to upskill to gain underpinning knowledge of the treatments you are offering




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