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Why Choosing a Medically Qualified Aesthetician Matters

Hi lovely people! I’m so excited to share some incredible news—I’ve just achieved my Independent Nurse Prescriber qualification! This has been a huge goal of mine, and I couldn’t be prouder to bring this new level of care and expertise to all of you.


But why is this such a big deal? And why is it so important to choose a medically qualified Aesthetician when it comes to your aesthetic treatments? Let’s have a little chat about it.



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What Does It Mean to Be an Independent Nurse Prescriber?


An Independent Nurse Prescriber is a registered nurse (that’s me!) who has completed additional training to prescribe medications without the need for additional appointments. What does this mean for you? It means I can now assess, diagnose, and prescribe treatments tailored specifically to your needs—making the whole process smoother and more personalised.


Why It’s Vital to Choose Medically Qualified Practitioners


We all want to feel confident and beautiful, but safety has to come first. The aesthetics world is growing fast, but not all practitioners have the same level of training or expertise. Choosing someone with medical qualifications, like myself, ensures:


  • Safety: My medical background means I know how to handle any complications if they arise (though fingers crossed, they never do!).

  • Expert Knowledge: With an in-depth understanding of facial anatomy, I can ensure natural, stunning results.

  • Tailored Treatments: You’re unique, and your treatments should be too! My medical training helps me create plans that suit your individual needs.


Recent Events Show Why Qualifications Matter


Sadly, there have been some troubling stories in the news lately that highlight the risks of choosing unqualified practitioners.

  • Non-Surgical BBL Tragedy: A woman here in the UK tragically lost her life after undergoing a non-surgical Brazilian Butt Lift with an untrained individual. It’s heartbreaking and serves as a reminder of why safety and expertise must always come first. The Standard

  • High Street Liposuction Scandal: Did you see the recent ITV investigation? It uncovered unregulated cosmetic treatments being performed on the high street, including liposuction by people with no proper training. Shocking, isn’t it? ITV

These stories break my heart, but they also fuel my passion to uphold the highest standards in my own clinic.


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What A Qualified Aesthetician Means for You


This isn’t just a title for me—it’s a promise to provide the safest, most effective care possible. I’m also proud to say my clinic is Save Face accredited, which means we’ve been independently assessed and approved for safety, hygiene, and professionalism.


When you choose me as your aesthetic practitioner, you’re not just booking a treatment - you’re choosing someone with medical expertise and a commitment to doing things the right way.


How to Check If Your Aesthetician Is Qualified


Whether you’re coming to me or someone else, here’s a quick checklist to make sure you’re in safe hands:

  1. Verify Qualifications: Look for medical qualifications like nurse, doctor, or dentist.

  2. Check Prescribing Rights: Can they prescribe medications independently? This is key for treatments like anti-wrinkle injections.

  3. Look for Accreditation: Are they accredited by bodies like Save Face?

  4. Read Reviews: See what other clients are saying.

  5. Consultation Process: Do they take the time to discuss your needs and concerns thoroughly?


Why This Matters to Me


I’ve always believed in going above and beyond to make sure you feel safe, supported, and confident. This qualification is another step in that journey, and I’m so proud to share it with you. Your health and happiness mean everything to me, and I’m here to help you achieve your aesthetic goals in the safest way possible.


If you’ve got any questions or you’re ready to book a consultation, let’s chat! I can’t wait to help you look and feel your absolute best.


Aesthetician Buckingham

Written by your Skincare & Aesthetics Nurse

Emily Robinson

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