Masterful Aesthetics Training

Who We Train

Why choose non-surgical aesthetics?

Working in the public or private healthcare industry is one potential career path; however, pay and opportunities for advancement may be restricted, and job satisfaction may not always be guaranteed.

I had many years of experience working in the public and private healthcare sectors as a medical professional. I’m not trying to discourage anyone from pursuing their own professional goals, but this is what I discovered.

It was an absolute pleasure to work for the NHS for nearly ten years. I enjoyed helping patients and found a sense of fulfilment from knowing that I had a genuine impact on the world. One of the main downsides to this role, which eventually caused me to re-evaluate my perspective, was that despite being a fulfilling role, my monthly income never reflected the number of hours worked. I wanted complete financial freedom knowing that I had spent many years studying at university.

I then made the decision to jump right in and try my hand at the private sector. My first job was with a Central London-based company that specialised in hair loss restoration. The significant pay increase was the first thing I noticed right away. In actuality, I was being paid nearly twice as much each month as I was being paid by the NHS. My entire financial life changed when I eventually made the decision to enrol onto a non-surgical aesthetics training course and then changed job roles working as an injector for a London-based cosmetic clinic chain. Just to note here, my monthly salary increased even more.

After a few years of working for this clinic and a few more training courses, my skills developed to a point where i then decided to open my own business. This was the most terrifying and most rewardable change I made forever.

I don’t expect you to follow my path, but simply consider what has been said and ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do you desire complete flexibility and financial freedom?
  • Would you like to earn extra money so you won’t have to leave your current position?
  • Would you like to increase your monthly income by two or three times?

  • Do you wish to develop business acumen?

  • Once I’ve done my training course what are my prospects?

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.

How do I get insured?

Following your completion of one of our non-surgical aesthetics training courses, we will send you the contact information for possible UK insurers.

Who do we train?

  • Doctors
  • Dentists
  • Nurses
  • Midwives
  • Pharmacists
  • Nursing Associates
  • Dental Nurses
  • Podiatrist
  • Radiologist’s
  • Paramedic
  • Occupational
  • Therapist
  • Physician Associate (PA)

If you do not fall into this list, please contact us either via email or telephone to enquire.

E: info@cmrmedicalacademy.ae

T: 02086165920

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