
In safe hands
Aesthetic procedures are not without their risks.
It is important to verify that your practitioner is a registered medical professional, who is accountable to a code of conduct. Clinical experience and a network of expertise is important if any problems occur.
It is important to check that your practitioner is fully insured with a cosmetic insurance specialists.
I am fully insured to carry out procedures in your home or place of work and I am a proud member of the British Association of Cosmetic Nurse (BACN) & Complications in Medical Aesthetics Collaborative (CMAC).
I will only use premium products, which have a strong safety profile and reliable results, as safety and patient satisfaction are my primary concerns.
Who is unable to receive treatment?
If you are pregnant or might be, or breast feeding, your treatment choices will be limited. Equally, it is an offence to treat anyone with dermal filler or anti-wrinkle procedures under the age of 18.
I may make a discretionary decision to decline treatment requests, please remember this is always with their best interests in mind.
New aesthetic regulations are being announced by the Government in 2024.
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