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Avoid an Aesthetic Trick this Season

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Halloween is around the corner, but one thing you shouldn’t feel scared of is having an aesthetic treatment!

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Unfortunately, the industry regulations still aren’t as robust as they should be which can lead to people making poor choices when it comes to their treatments. We spoke to Dr Tristan Mehta of Harley Academy and STORY Clinic to get the ultimate guide on what to look out for when choosing an aesthetic practitioner.

“When considering aesthetic treatments, it's essential to ensure you're in safe hands to avoid poor outcomes. Whether you’re a first-timer or seeking a new practitioner, here are key warning signs and positive indicators to look out for, along with advice on what to do if you're unhappy with your results…”

Warning Signs: Red Flags to Watch For

  • Lack of Qualifications: One of the biggest warning signs is a practitioner who can't provide clear evidence of their qualifications or professional training. Always check for verifiable credentials and affiliations with reputable industry bodies.
  • Deals Too Good to Be True: While everyone loves a bargain, extreme discounts or "deals" on aesthetic treatments could indicate cost-cutting on quality. Good practitioners understand the value of safe, high-quality care, which often comes at a reasonable cost.
  • Absence of a Consultation: A proper consultation is essential before any treatment. If a practitioner rushes you into booking without assessing your needs or explaining the risks and benefits, it's a serious red flag.
  • No Clear Reviews or Portfolio: Check online reviews and ask to see before-and-after photos of previous patients. Lack of transparency in this area could signal an inexperienced or untrustworthy practitioner.

Green Flags: Positive Signs to Look For

  • Strong Qualifications & Continuous Education: A practitioner who regularly updates their knowledge, participates in industry conferences, and holds recognised qualifications (a Level 7 Diploma) demonstrates commitment to their field and your safety.
  • Patient-Centred Approach: Good practitioners take the time to understand your motivations, explain the potential results and risks, and manage your expectations. This level of communication shows professionalism and care.
  • Clean and Accredited Clinic: A well-maintained clinic that adheres to health and safety standards is vital for safe outcomes.
  • Personalised Treatment Plan: Look for a practitioner who tailors treatments specifically to your needs and doesn't offer a one-size-fits-all approach. This indicates experience and patient-centred care.

What to do if you are unhappy with the result?

If you’ve had a treatment and are unhappy with the outcome, it's important not to panic. First, speak to your practitioner to discuss potential corrections or revisions. If you're unable to resolve the issue, seek advice from another qualified professional, preferably one with significant experience in aesthetic complications.

Why thorough training matters

The rise of minimally invasive aesthetic treatments has, unfortunately, led to an influx of poorly trained practitioners. Undertaking aesthetic treatments from someone with inadequate knowledge and experience puts you at significant risk of complications, ranging from unsatisfactory results to serious medical issues. Choosing a practitioner who has invested in comprehensive, recognised training ensures that you're receiving care from someone who understands the complexities of anatomy, facial aesthetics, and safety protocols.