KAST Aesthetics Ltd is conveniently located in Sandbach.
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KAST Aesthetics provides a range of non-surgical treatments in Cheshire to the highest level of quality and standard, offered to men and women.
Based in Sandbach, Cheshire and led by Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Amy Smith a trained Nurse Prescriber, clients can trust all treatments are being carried out with confidence of best practice and client safety at the forefront at all times by a trained professional. Abiding by industry standards and regulations, and practicing within the NMC guidelines all treatments carried out are with up to date training and full insurance.
We understand that you are faced with a vast of amount of choice when looking for an injectable treatment practitioner. That is why it’s more important than ever to ensure your procedure is done by a competent and trained practitioner with knowledge of facial anatomy, product and complications. Receiving a treatment from a practitioner with a medical background means that you have access to a reservoir of knowledge before, during and after your treatment.
When undergoing a cosmetic injectable procedure, it is vital that you receive a full ‘chain of care’ which includes a thorough consultation to discuss desires and expectations and a full aftercare follow up to assess and discuss the outcomes of the treatment. This not only ensures your wellbeing but allows you to work with the provider to ensure the best outcome is achieved.
A trained medical professional has experience in injecting, facial anatomy and the vital nerves and muscle underneath the skin. A medical professional has an intuitive expertise in interpreting any physiological changes that a patient may have during procedures and can diagnose any potential complications that may occur with such a treatment.
Not only does this mean that you leave happy with your results, but it means that you leave safe and confident. To ensure you can trust in our values and ethical practice we are proud to be a Save Face Accredited Clinic. This means our injectors and clinic have been assessed against a set of robust standards in order to ensure patient safety. Combine with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s standards of practice Amy is accountable and regulated to a high standard.
Book a consultation today to discuss your skin desires with Amy Bird, our Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner.
One of our friendly advisors will contact you to answer any questions you have about KAST Aesthetics Ltd.
Mon: Closed
Tue: 09.30 - 05.30
Wed: 09.30 - 05.30
Thu: 12.00 - 20.30
Fri: 09.00 - 16.00
Sat: 10.00 - 14.00
Sun: Closed
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KAST Aesthetics Ltd, Brookhouse, 501 Crewe Road, Sandbach, CW11 3RX
Director/Nurse Practitioner
Amy Bird, founder of KAST, is an aesthetic nurse practitioner with over 10 years nursing experience. Amy obtained her Bachelor of Nursing in 2010 at Chester University. [More Info]
Laser therapist/aesthetician
Rachel Hennessey has been a laser therapist/aesthetician for over 3 years treating patients for skin rejuvenation, lifting, tightening and hair removal. [More Info]
Laser therapist/aesthetician
Danni Taylor has been a laser therapist and aesthetician for over 5 years, she specialises in skin health and laser therapy. [More Info]