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Without the right training and regulation, some practitioners may unknowingly use products from unlicensed sources, skip important medical checks, or lack the facilities to manage complications safely. While complications from medical aesthetic treatments are rare when performed by qualified professionals, they can occur – and managing them requires proper training.
For Clare, patient safety is at the heart of everything she does, and it’s one of the main reasons she became involved with Save Face, a government-approved register of accredited aesthetic practitioners. Clare is part of the Expert Advisory Board for Save Face.
Being fully accredited by Save Face means every aspect of the clinic’s treatments and processes has been independently verified. This includes practitioner qualifications, product sourcing, clinical facilities, and complication management protocols – giving patients the reassurance that their safety is the top priority.
Clare explains:
“Professional medical-led clinics like ours have the expertise, products, and facilities to keep patients safe. We follow regulated processes at every stage – from consultation through to treatment and aftercare.”
The importance of choosing an accredited practitioner was highlighted recently in the BBC’s investigation “Con or Cure: The Rise of Fake Botox”, which revealed the growing risks of counterfeit products and unregulated treatments. Choosing a Save Face-accredited practitioner means patients can feel confident that the products used are genuine, the facilities meet strict safety standards, and their care is delivered by a qualified medical professional.