Fast Track to Aesthetics | SLH AESTHETIC CLINIC (2024)

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We are a MULTI AWARD WINNING academy and one of few academies in the U.K. able to offer a fast track to injectables course

We have gained this privilege due to our high quality training and dedication to safety and advanced anatomy and physiology content within our courses.

Our Fast Track Pathway to Injectables course is taught by our Advanced Practitioner and has been designed in such a way to ensure all students are able to perform injectables in a safe and effective manner with in-depth understanding of health and safety, contradictions, complications, first aid and much more.

The course covers in-depth anatomy and physiology of the skin and face both during your time at the academy and in pre study material.

This is the ONLY course in the U.K within the aesthetics industry that enables you to qualify on JUST 3 DAYS!

How is this possible ?

Due to insurance stipulations students are normally required to have one of the following to be able to qualify in injectables:

  • Beauty Level 3 NVQ

  • 6 months experience in a skin invasive treatment

  • Registered with a medical body

What qualifications will you receive ?

You will achieve the following qualifications in 3 days INCLUDING Foundation Dermal Fillers and Foundation Botox :

Course Duration

3 Days in total.

  • Day One - Fat dissolving
  • Day Two - Dermal Filler theory& Dermal Filler Practical

  • Day Three - Botulinum toxin theory & Botulinum toxin Practical

Course Content

  • Level 3 & 4 Anatomy and physiology (Online qualification) accessed through our online learning system. This will be completed through home study

You will begin your course with online anatomy and physiology training. This part of the course requires zero practical and zero case studies, however this is a very important part in the development of your own knowledge, as it will help you have more of an understanding on the face and body structure when it comes to injecting a person. You will need to complete assignments for this part of the course, so we ask you to please focus on getting this done as efficiently as possible as it is very important and will increase your knowledge for when you are performing aesthetics treatments.

  • Infection control and Health & Safety

  • First Aid, anaphylaxis & CPR including Safe practice in medicine

  • Fat Dissolving

The next part of this course will be advanced mesotherapy. This includes theory and practical training in fat dissolving. These courses are very enjoyable to do and do not come with lots of contra indications, which means you should feel at ease when performing these treatments as we understand for some of you, it may be quite nerve racking to begin with. These advanced treatments have become very popular, so they are great to have on your portfolio. You will firstly complete the theory for each of these treatments online and then go on to do the practical.

  • Foundation Fillers & Foundation wrinkle relaxing

You would have now reached the final stages of your course, which includes foundation filler and foundation wrinkle relaxing training. These courses will be the most challenging and most exciting to do. For both courses you will complete online theory. You will then complete 1 days’ worth of practical in foundation fillers in which you will cover areas such as the lips, chin, marionette lines. For wrinkle relaxing you will complete 1 day of practical training focusing on areas such as crows’ feet, frown lines and forehead lines.

That's not all...

  • You will receive:

  • Complications (and filler dissolving)

  • Insurance Discount

  • Wholesale Discount

  • Prescriber Access & Support

  • Clinical Oversight

  • Life-long Student Support

  • Business set up and marketing

  • Social media

This is what you'll learn on your foundation dermal filler and toxin course:

Foundation Dermal Filler:

  • Facial Anatomy & Physiology

  • Emergency Complications Training

  • Safe practice of medicine

  • First aid and anaphylaxis training

  • Health and safety

  • Theory of Dermal Filler Uses

  • Choosing the right dermal filler for your client

  • Clinical Set Up & Legislation

  • Client Consultation & Aftercare

  • Working on Live Models

  • Lip Border

  • Marrionette Lines Volume and Enhancement

  • Nasolabial Folds

  • Working with Needle

Foundation Toxin:

  • Facial Anatomy & Physiology

  • Complication Management

  • Safety with Prescription only Medication

  • Male VS. Female Dose

  • Product Dilution

  • Insulin VS Speywood Units

  • Facial Mapping

  • Working on live models covering the upper third of the face (frontalis, glabella, crows feet)

We offer Payment plans

Spread the cost of your purchases

Payl8r is a simple payment option that enables you to buy the goods and services you require now, and spread the cost over a time period to suit you!

HOW DOES IT WORK ?

  • Apply without affecting your credit

  • High acceptance rates

  • Low interest rates

  • Interest free periods

  • Flexible friendly finance

WILL I QUALIFY?

  • No CCJs within the last year

  • No accounts in default

  • Be a UK resident

  • Have online banking

  • Have a regular source of income

If you fail a traditional credit check, rather than rejecting your application we may give you the option to submit your affordability instead by supplying an electronic 90 day bank statement.

Fast Track to Aesthetics | SLH AESTHETIC CLINIC (2024)

FAQs

What is fast track level 7 aesthetics? ›

Aimed at experienced medical aesthetics practitioners, this Fast Track Level 7 programme offers the same level of in-depth aesthetic medicine training for doctors, dentists and nurses as our full Level 7 Diploma in Botox & Dermal Fillers, but without the practical elements so you can minimise time away from your busy ...

What is the pathway to aesthetics course? ›

This course teaches students the foundations of aesthetics treatments including, foundation anti-wrinkle injections, foundation dermal fillers, micro needling, dermaplaning, chemical peels and phlebotomy.

How to get started in aesthetics? ›

The first step is gaining qualification as an aesthetic nurse, followed by specialist aesthetic training. The typical steps towards becoming qualified as a medical aesthetician include: Training in nursing. Registering with a governing body.

How do I get into the aesthetic industry? ›

Depending on the pathway, you'll need an undergraduate and graduate degree, and you'll need to write the national licensing or certification exam. Each state has different laws for your profession's scope of practice in aesthetics, so it's important to check with your state board for the regulations.

How long does it take to get aesthetics level 7? ›

How long do I have to complete the Level 7? We allow 12 months for the completion of the full qualification.

What is fast track level 2 and 3 beauty? ›

The VTCT Level 2 and Level 3 diploma has the main aim of providing learners with the ability to work towards the full skillset of becoming a fully trained beauty therapist. This will include a wide range of beauty treatments such as massage treatments, hair removal, manicures and pedicures, and facials.

What qualifications do I need to be aesthetic? ›

If you want to work as a non-medical aesthetician or an advanced aesthetics therapist, you should have Level 2, 3 and ideally Level 4 beauty therapy qualifications. These would be in your treatment of choice, like laser & IPL or microneedling.

How long is training for aesthetics? ›

On average, completing a foundational aesthetics training course can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months. These courses lay the groundwork for your aesthetics journey and provide essential knowledge and skills.

What is Level 5 aesthetics course? ›

This qualification provides a specialist work-related programme of study that provides breadth and depth of knowledge and understanding, along with practical skills required in the aesthetics sector. This qualification will help to prepare professional staff and managers of the future in the aesthetics sector.

What is the difference between an esthetician and an Aesthetician? ›

Aestheticians and estheticians have similar-sounding job titles and duties in the skincare industry. However, aestheticians perform medical skin procedures, while estheticians perform cosmetic and cleaning procedures.

How much does an aesthetic person make? ›

How much does a Aesthetic practitioner make? The national average salary for a Aesthetic practitioner is £41,588 in United Kingdom. Filter by location to see Aesthetic practitioner salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 1,750 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Aesthetic practitioner employees.

What is an aesthetic RN? ›

An aesthetic nurse is a registered nurse (RN) specifically trained to administer aesthetic services. Aesthetic procedures typically involve in-office, noninvasive treatments rather than surgery. Among the duties aesthetic nurses perform are: Assessing patients' aesthetic health issues.

What makes the most money in aesthetics? ›

Those who work in medical aesthetics, on average, make more than most other types of estheticians. They have the same base training as a standard esthetician, but with advanced medical skincare training.

How to get trained in aesthetics? ›

VTCT (ITEC) Level 7 Diploma

The Level 7 Diploma is a JCCP approved medical aesthetics qualification for medical professionals considering a career in aesthetic medicine as well as those already practicing but looking to obtain formal recognition for their knowledge and skills.

Can you be an aesthetic injector without being a nurse? ›

An aesthetic injector must be a medical professional.

This could be an MD, DO, RN, NP, or PA, depending on your state's licensing requirements. Training and certification requirements are set by each state and each state's medical board.

What is a Level 7 qualification in aesthetics? ›

The Level 7 qualification sets you aside from other practitioners as an expert in Aesthetic Medicine, ensuring the highest standard of training, increased employability, confidence and competence from extensive hands-on practical training.

Do you need level 7 to do aesthetics? ›

Whilst a Level 7 qualification is not essential to practicing aesthetic medicine, by gaining an approved Level 7 qualification, it's likely that you'll protect yourself if/when the non-surgical aesthetics industry is regulated.

What is level 7 beauty? ›

The Level 7 Diploma, innovated by Harley Academy, provides a thorough, hands-on aesthetic medicine education. Training for our Master's level aesthetics qualification prepares you for a career in aesthetics.

What is level 7 training? ›

level 7 NVQ. master's degree, for example master of arts ( MA ), master of science ( MSc ) postgraduate certificate. postgraduate certificate in education ( PGCE ) postgraduate diploma.

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