Beauty Therapy Courses
Our Courses
All of our courses are either DIAMOND or CPD accredited and are insurable upon completion. We recommend you check with your insurance provider, prior to booking, that you have the prerequisites required to gain insurance.
All courses include:
- Health & Safety (Legal Requirements)
- The Consultation process (This will include all the information required with a template to guide you through the process and the clients desired outcome)
- Anatomy and Physiology
- General theory knowledge
- Work station Preparation
- Contraindications
- Contra-Actions
- Managing Complications
- Best Practice
- Treatment Protocol
- Aftercare
- Marketing & Pricing
- Trouble Shooting
- Treatment – practical application (Trainer)
- Treatment – practical application (Students)
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Aesthetic Practitioner Salary UK | What You Can Earn
What does an aesthetic practitioner salary in the UK actually look like? The answer depends enormously on what you offer – and whether you are employed, self-employed, or building a specialist practice around high-demand treatments. The salary figures often quoted hide the real story. A therapist offering post-operative lymphatic drainage massage five days a week can out-earn many clinic-employed practitioners. The numbers are there. You just need to know where to look.

Aesthetics Salary UK | What Injectors Really Earn
The aesthetics salary question is one of the most searched – and most misunderstood – in the industry. Glassdoor puts the average employed practitioner at around 41,588 pounds per year. But that number masks an enormous range, and more importantly, it does not reflect what self-employed injectors with a built client base actually take home. The real aesthetics salary in the UK is not a figure. It is a trajectory.
