Masterful Aesthetics Training

Who We Train

Our non-surgical aesthetics training courses are designed for a range of healthcare professionals, including:

  • Doctors
  • Dentists
  • Nurses
  • Midwives
  • Pharmacists
  • Nursing Associates
  • Dental Nurses
  • Podiatrists
  • Radiologists
  • Paramedics
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physician Associates (PAs)

We have special approvals in place for delegates outside of this scope, which include the anatomy as a prerequisite.

If you do not fall into these categories, please contact us via email or telephone to inquire about our training programs.

Email: info@cmmedicalacademy.com

Telephone: +447494531221

Why Choose Non-Surgical Aesthetics?

Working in the public or private healthcare sectors can be rewarding, but may come with limitations in terms of pay, advancement opportunities, and job satisfaction. Many years of education and training are often required, which may not align with your ultimate career goals.

Non-surgical aesthetics offers an alternative path. This field combines medical knowledge and hands-on practice with the potential for greater financial rewards and flexibility.

Some key questions to consider:

  • Do you want more flexibility and financial freedom?
  • Can you earn supplementary income without leaving your current position?
  • Can you significantly increase your monthly income?
  • Do you wish to develop your business acumen?
  • What are the career prospects after completing your training?

With the right training, you can have the option to work part -time, join a clinic, or even build your own aesthetics business and create a new source of income and growth.

A critical question

A. Is this something you want to do full-time or as a part-time source of income?

It’s common for most people to respond “part time” in order to maintain their current career as a safety net.
Before going full-time into non surgical aesthetics, I too worked part-time whilst developing my own clientele base.

Following non-surgical aesthetics training courses, you have the following prospects:

Work as a mobile practitioner

Open your own clinic

Work for an aesthetics clinic

Our training courses will give you the knowledge and skills needed to differentiate yourself from other practitioners.

A. The short response is no.

Because….

The non-invasive cosmetic treatments market saw a notable upswing, rising from £39.4 billion in 2022 to £45.5 billion in 2023 on a global scale.

In the next twelve months, the UK market is expected to be valued at £3 billion.

There is a rapid shift from surgical to non-surgical options.

The need for practitioners is constantly growing.

You don’t have to be an expert to begin your career.

Treatment innovations are always expanding, so you’ll never run out of services to offer.

Our courses are accredited by the KHDA in Dubai and the CPD in the UK, giving you flexibility.

Q. How will I transition into aesthetics from my current job?

A. Is this something you want to do full-time or as a part-time source of income?

It’s common for most people to respond “part time” in order to maintain their current career as a safety net.
Before going full-time into non surgical aesthetics, I too worked part-time whilst developing my own clientele base.

Following non-surgical aesthetics training courses, you have the following prospects:

Work as a mobile practitioner

Open your own clinic

Work for an aesthetics clinic

Our training courses will give you the knowledge and skills needed to differentiate yourself from other practitioners.

Q. Is the market of non-surgical aesthetics saturated?

A. The short response is no.

Because….

The non-invasive cosmetic treatments market saw a notable upswing, rising from £39.4 billion in 2022 to £45.5 billion in 2023 on a global scale.

In the next twelve months, the UK market is expected to be valued at £3 billion.

There is a rapid shift from surgical to non-surgical options.

The need for practitioners is constantly growing.

You don’t have to be an expert to begin your career.

Treatment innovations are always expanding, so you’ll never run out of services to offer.

Our courses are accredited by the KHDA in Dubai and the CPD in the UK, giving you flexibility.

Transitioning into Aesthetics

When considering a transition into non-surgical aesthetics, you’ll need to decide if this will be a full-time or part-time endeavour. Many professionals start part-time to maintain their current career as a safety net while building their aesthetics clientele.

 After completing our training courses, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to work as a mobile practitioner, open your own clinic, or join an established aesthetics practice.

Market Outlook

The non -invasive cosmetic treatments market is experiencing significant growth, rising from £39.4 billion in 2022 to an expected £45.5 billion in 2023 globally. In the UK alone, the market is projected to be valued at £3 billion in the next 12 months.

This rapid shift from surgical to non-surgical options, coupled with the constant need for skilled practitioners, means the market is far from saturated. You don’t need to be an expert to start, and treatment innovations will provide you with new services to offer.

Obtaining Insurance

Upon completion of our non-surgical aesthetics training courses, we will provide you with contact information for potential UK insurance providers to ensure you are properly covered.

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