The UK aesthetics industry has expanded rapidly over the last decade, driven by increasing demand for non surgical cosmetic procedures such as Botox, dermal fillers, skin boosters, and facial rejuvenation treatments. As public interest in cosmetic injectables grows, more professionals …
How to Start a Career in Aesthetics in the UK in 2026
The UK Aesthetics Industry Is Expanding Rapidly The UK aesthetics sector continues to grow as demand for non surgical cosmetic procedures increases across all age groups. Treatments such as Botox, dermal fillers, skin boosters, and advanced facial rejuvenation procedures are …
Dermal Fillers and Botox Training Explained: Costs, Qualifications and Career Path
Botox and dermal filler training are the foundation of every UK aesthetic injector’s career. Together, these two treatment categories make up the majority of the £3.6 billion non surgical aesthetics market. This guide explains exactly what Botox and dermal filler …
Best Aesthetic Training Courses in London: What to Look For in 2026
London is the densest market for aesthetics training in the UK, with dozens of academies clustered around Harley Street and central postcodes. For prospective students, the volume of choice can feel overwhelming and the marketing is often louder than the …
How Much Do Lip Fillers Cost in London? (2026 Harley Street Price Guide)
Lip fillers in London typically cost £180–£450 per syringe (0.5ml–1ml) at reputable clinics, with Harley Street pricing ranging £300–£600 per session. If you’re researching trusted providers, explore Hanny Cosmetics and our approach to natural aesthetic treatments before making a decision. …
Non Surgical Rhinoplasty vs Surgical: A Harley Street Expert Compares (2026)
Non surgical rhinoplasty uses dermal fillers to reshape the nose in 15 minutes with no downtime, costs £400–£800, and lasts 12–18 months. Surgical rhinoplasty permanently changes nose structure, costs £4,000–£8,000+, requires 2 weeks recovery, and carries general anaesthetic risks. If …
Best Treatment for Acne Scars in 2026: A Harley Street Doctor’s Guide
The best treatment for acne scars depends on scar type: ice pick scars respond best to TCA CROSS or punch excision; rolling scars improve with subcision plus microneedling and PRP; boxcar scars need fractional laser or chemical peels. Most patients …
