For Medical & Dental Professionals Training in Facial Aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to the comprehensive FAQ's for BTC.

This resource provides clear, structured, and professionally grounded answers to the questions clinicians most commonly ask about training, safety, regulation, practice integration, and the broader aesthetics industry.

Our goal is to support your decision-making by offering depth, clarity, and insight — reflecting the same standards we uphold within our training programmes.

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Questions About the Training Programme

Our training covers the full spectrum necessary for safe, logical, and professionally aligned practice in facial aesthetics: foundational science, structured frameworks, clinical reasoning, treatment planning, hands-on patient work, and post-treatment management. The difference lies in our approach. We do not simply teach injection techniques; we teach the thinking architecture that governs excellent clinical judgment.
By combining structured educational models with real-world application, clinicians learn why to
treat, how to design outcomes, and what principles must guide every decision. This is training built for long-term competence — not short-term confidence.

Yes. Each programme integrates:

  • Evidence-based foundational theory
  • Applied anatomy taught through practical frameworks
  • Live patient treatments under supervision
  • Complication management protocols
  • Foundational and advanced techniques appropriate to the clinician’s experience
 

The curriculum has been designed so delegates progress from understanding core concepts to
performing treatments with clarity, precision, and structured clinical reasoning. This ensures you
can transition confidently into real practice, not just pass through a training day.

Yes — comprehensively. Complications teaching is embedded throughout the programme, not
treated as an afterthought. You learn prevention, recognition and practical management of adverse events using structured systems, including:

  • Early identification markers
  • Emergency drug protocols
  • Decision-making pathways
  • Dissolving and reversal procedures
  • Documentation and legal considerations
  • Patient communication during complication events
 

This training ensures you can handle both expected and unexpected scenarios safely and
professionally.

Yes. Our programmes are verifiable for CPD and structured in accordance with recognised UK
clinical education standards. We support clinicians preparing for Level 7 pathways and ensure the
curriculum aligns with the expectations of insurers and industry guidelines.

We align our curriculum with the competencies outlined by the OTHM awarding body and the
educational structure expected of Level 7 modules. Our training provides the required underpinning knowledge, supervised practice, case-based learning, and competency assessment necessary for practitioners who wish to progress through Level 7 routes.

Yes. All delegates receive a certificate demonstrating theoretical understanding, practical training, and supervised patient experience. This is accepted by UK indemnity insurers and demonstrates that you have been taught in line with professional standards for safe and ethical practice.

Our methodology is based on structured clinical frameworks, not memorised steps. We use a
blended educational design built around:

  • Pre-course learning
  • Theory delivered through models
  • Guided patient consultations
  • Live treatments
  • Immediate feedback loops
  • Framework-based reflection
 

This approach accelerates clinical judgment, improves recall and ensures you understand the
principles behind every technique rather than copying what you have seen.

You will treat live patients under close supervision, progressing from observation to guided
injection to independent application within safety parameters. The focus is on competency and
clarity, not volume. Every procedure is undertaken with structured pre-assessment, treatment
planning, and reflective review.

Dr Harry Singh is a dental surgeon with over two decades of experience in clinical practice and
facial aesthetics, having treated over 15,000 patients and trained more than 3,000 medical
professionals. His approach is rooted in structured thinking frameworks, safety, ethical practice, and long-term professional development. His work has been featured in national media, academic settings, and industry conferences across the UK.

Dr Singh holds a dental degree from the University of Leeds, extensive postgraduate clinical
education, and over 20 years of aesthetic experience. He is known for pioneering framework-led
training in aesthetics, founding one of the UK’s longest-running aesthetics academies and
contributing significantly to raising educational and ethical standards in the sector.

Yes. Delegates receive structured learning materials, clinical templates, consent documentation,
complication protocols, and post-training guides anchored in Dr Singh’s proprietary frameworks.
These resources allow you to implement best practice immediately upon returning to your clinic.

Questions About Costs, Value, and ROI

Eligibility depends on your professional registration. Medical doctors, dentists, nurses, dental
therapists, and dental hygienists are all permitted to perform aesthetic procedures in the UK with
appropriate training and insurance. You must practice within the scope of your governing body’s
guidance and adhere to UK regulations regarding prescription-only medications.

Anti-wrinkle treatments require a prescription, which must be issued by a suitably qualified
prescriber (doctor, dentist, or independent nurse/pharmacist prescriber). Non-prescribing clinicians can still perform these treatments legally if they work with an appropriate prescriber for patient consultations and prescriptions.

Dermal fillers are not prescription-only; however, safe practice still demands robust consent,
thorough assessment, and access to hyaluronidase for emergency reversal.

Yes. Legal and ethical practice is a central component of our training. You will learn:

  • Consent processes
  • Patient selection
  • Red flag identification
  • Treatment documentation
  • Photography protocols
  • Post-treatment instructions
  • Emergency response procedures
  • Record-keeping aligned with insurer expectations
 

This ensures you practice safely, transparently and in line with professional standards.

Absolutely. Ethical patient selection is one of the most important safeguards in aesthetics. You will
learn:

  • How to assess psychological readiness
  • How to manage unrealistic expectations
  • How to decline treatment appropriately
  • How to communicate risks, benefits and limitations clearly
 

Ethical practice protects both clinician and patient, and forms the foundation of a sustainable
aesthetics career.

Yes. Complication management is integrated into every stage of training. You will learn logical,
step-by-step response pathways and build confidence in managing vascular occlusions, adverse reactions, asymmetry, unsatisfactory outcomes, and patient complaints. We also provide post-course support so you can access guidance if you ever need help in real practice.

Questions About Practical Application

Yes. Our training is specifically designed to ensure you leave not only with theoretical knowledge
but with the confidence and competence to begin treating patients safely. You will have completed live treatments under supervision, participated in structured consultations, and learned the frameworks required to design predictable outcomes. We provide clear guidance on next steps, recommended equipment, pricing, follow-up protocols, and how to integrate treatments into your existing workflows. Most delegates begin treating their first patients within days of completing the course.

Confidence in aesthetics does not come from accumulating certificates; it comes from structured clinical reasoning, supervised practice, and guided decision-making. Our training uses frameworks such as the Iceberg Model, Calibrated Outcomes, and structured assessment pathways to help you understand why each decision matters. This gives you the clarity to assess patients accurately, plan treatments logically, and manage complications safely. By the end of the programme, you will have a thinking system that supports you far beyond the training day itself.

Integration depends on your clinical environment and workflow, but we provide detailed strategies to help you embed facial aesthetics into your existing practice seamlessly. This includes guidance on scheduling, room layout, marketing to existing patients, consent and photography protocols, record-keeping structures, and pricing strategies. We also show you how to position aesthetics as an extension of healthcare — focusing on rejuvenation, confidence, and patient well-being rather than simply cosmetic enhancement.

A dedicated room is ideal but not essential. Many practitioners begin with a multi-purpose clinical room that meets hygiene and safety standards. The required equipment is minimal: sharps disposal, appropriate lighting, emergency medications, photographic set-up, and consumables. We provide a full equipment checklist and supplier recommendations to ensure you can begin safely and efficiently.

Yes. We recognise that clinical skill alone does not build a successful aesthetics practice. You will
learn how to implement patient acquisition strategies, structure consultations, communicate value, set pricing confidently, and retain patients through structured review pathways. We focus on ethical marketing, patient education, and long-term relationship building — essential elements for sustainable business growth.

We teach a structured approach to marketing that integrates educational content, reputation
building, and consistent communication. You will learn how to introduce aesthetics ethically to
existing patients, how to structure treatment packages, how to use digital channels responsibly, and how to position yourself as a trusted local clinician. We also provide templates for newsletters, social posts, and introductory patient messaging.

Yes. We offer ongoing access to clinical support resources, refresher modules, case discussions, and a community of practitioners. Our aim is to ensure no delegate feels isolated after training. Whether you need help with complications, patient selection, or business growth strategies, support is available to guide your progress long after the workshop is complete.

Questions About the
Market and Future Opportunities

Demand for facial aesthetics continues to grow across the UK, driven by increasing public
awareness, social media influence, and the desire for minimally invasive treatments. Most regions, including smaller towns demonstrate consistent interest in toxin treatments, fillers, skin
boosters, and skin-quality procedures. During training, we provide tools to help you assess local
demand and understand the patient demographics in your area.

While the number of practitioners is increasing, genuine saturation is rare. Most providers offer
similar services with limited differentiation. Clinicians trained with structured frameworks, strong
communication skills, and ethical practice naturally stand out. Patients seek competence,
consistency, and trust. Qualities that more than compensate for local competition. The market
rewards quality, not simply presence.

Botulinum toxin remains one of the most in-demand treatments due to its predictable results and
high patient satisfaction. Dermal fillers, skin boosters, and PRP are growing rapidly as patients
increasingly value natural, restorative outcomes. Combination treatments and maintenance plans provide excellent long-term revenue potential. Our training focuses on treatments that are not only profitable but aligned with safe, ethical, and responsible practice.

Yes. Our programmes cover core treatments that form the foundation of modern aesthetic practice:

  • Botulinum toxin
  • Dermal fillers
  • Skin boosters
  • PRP (in dedicated modules) 

 

You will learn both the clinical techniques and the assessment frameworks needed to deliver predictable, safe outcomes that align with current patient expectations.

Our programmes are designed to support a structured, sustainable journey into aesthetics. You can progress from foundational treatments to advanced techniques, business development, and more complex clinical skills. We encourage reflective practice using our proprietary frameworks, giving you a repeatable and dependable method for decision-making. With ongoing support and access to a community of clinicians, you can continue to build your confidence, competence, and clinical autonomy over the long term.

Questions About Time Commitment & Scheduling

Our training programmes are structured to provide a complete educational experience within a clear and efficient timeframe. The core foundation course is typically delivered as a one-day or weekend programme, balancing evidence-based theory with extensive hands-on practice. This structure allows delegates to engage deeply with essential concepts while completing supervised treatments within a single, focused training period. Additional modules and advanced workshops are offered for clinicians seeking further development.

We offer multiple formats depending on your goals and experience level.

  • Foundational courses are delivered as one-day intensive workshops.
  • Advanced programmes may run across a full day or weekend.
  • Pathway-based options (e.g., for ongoing mentorship or advanced clinical development)
    can be completed over several weeks or months.

 

Each option is designed to build competence logically, with clear progression and structured
support throughout.

We offer regular training dates throughout the year, including weekends, to accommodate busy
clinical schedules. Because many delegates are practising dental or medical professionals, we
design our calendar with flexibility in mind. You can select the date that best aligns with your
commitments, and we provide clear joining instructions well in advance.

Yes. Our programmes are built with working clinicians in mind. The training itself is concentrated
and efficient, and the post-course implementation guidance is designed to integrate smoothly into your existing workflow. Many delegates introduce aesthetics incrementally — starting with one treatment session per week and expanding as confidence grows. The learning curve is manageable, and the practical time commitment is minimal compared to the revenue and professional satisfaction it offers.

General Questions About Facial Aesthetics

Facial aesthetics treatments are minimally invasive procedures that enhance, refine, or rejuvenate facial features without the need for surgery. These include botulinum toxin injections, dermal fillers, skin boosters, PRP, and other techniques designed to address lines, volume loss, asymmetry, texture, and general signs of ageing. These treatments aim to achieve natural improvements while maintaining the patient’s individual character and proportions.

Modern facial aesthetics can treat a wide variety of concerns, including dynamic wrinkles, static
lines, volume loss, reduced skin elasticity, textural irregularities, dehydration, and age-related
changes in facial structure. Treatments can also help improve facial balance, soften asymmetries, enhance contours, and strengthen overall skin quality. Patient goals may be restorative, preventative, or confidence-oriented.

When performed by a trained medical professional using a structured assessment and treatment
framework, results can be beautifully natural. Our approach focuses on calibrated outcomes —
subtle enhancements that respect the patient’s anatomy, proportions, and facial dynamics. We
prioritise harmony over volume and long-term consistency over short-term impact, ensuring
outcomes that align with the highest aesthetic and ethical standards.

Treatment longevity varies according to the procedure, product used, and individual patient factors.

  • Botulinum toxin typically lasts 3–4 months.
  • Dermal fillers may last 6–18 months depending on the area.
  • Skin boosters are usually maintained every 3–6 months.
  • PRP often requires a course of sessions with maintenance thereafter.

We teach how to set realistic expectations and create patient-specific treatment plans for sustainable outcomes.

Yes — when performed by qualified, insured medical professionals using proper technique,
evidence-based protocols, and high-quality products. Safety is central to our training. You will learn how to conduct thorough consultations, identify contraindications, use correct injection techniques, recognise early warning signs, and manage complications promptly. Ethical patient selection and comprehensive consent are fundamental components of safe practice.

The typical patient is an adult seeking subtle improvements in confidence, appearance, and facial harmony. The majority are motivated by a desire to look refreshed rather than altered. Patients span a wide age range — from those in their 20s seeking prevention, to those in their 40s–60s seeking restoration. Many are professionals who value discreet, natural outcomes provided by trusted clinicians such as dentists, doctors, and nurses.

Common motivations include restoring a youthful appearance, improving confidence, correcting
asymmetry, feeling more aligned with how they perceive themselves, or simply maintaining facial
freshness. Modern patients are increasingly informed and value natural results delivered by medically trained clinicians.

Most patients discover their injector through:

  • Google searches
  • Instagram and social media content
  • Word-of-mouth referrals
  • Clinic websites

Dental and medical professionals often benefit from existing trust and visibility among
current patients, which accelerates early patient acquisition.

Yes, provided treatments are performed safely, with clear consent, and in accordance with
professional guidelines. Medical and dental professionals possess detailed anatomical knowledge, clinical judgment, and experience with patient care — qualities that contribute to safer, more ethical aesthetic practice. We emphasise responsible assessment, informed decision-making, and transparent communication.

Absolutely. Dental and medical professionals have significant advantages, including:

  • Deep understanding of facial anatomy
  • Experience delivering injections
  • Familiarity with risk management
  • Strong patient communication skills
  • Regulatory and ethical training

These competencies translate directly into safer, higher-quality outcomes in aesthetics.

Most patients view aesthetic treatments as a natural extension of healthcare centred around
confidence, well-being, and facial harmony. When introduced ethically and professionally,
aesthetics can enhance patient loyalty and strengthen your reputation as a comprehensive clinician. Clear communication and integrity ensure trust remains at the forefront.

Yes. Dentistry involves detailed anatomical understanding of the lower face, precise injection skills, and patient-centred treatment planning — all directly transferable to aesthetics. Many dental clinicians find that aesthetics complements their existing expertise and enhances their ability to deliver complete facial care.

Questions About Competition Differentiation & Career Path

Confidence develops through structured training, real-world practice, and ongoing support. Most
clinicians feel comfortable treating core areas within a few weeks of training, especially when
following the frameworks taught. Regular case exposure, reflective practice, and continued learning accelerate confidence significantly.

You can build from foundation-level treatments into more advanced techniques such as mid-face contouring, cannula work, skin boosters, PRP, and combination therapies. We offer advanced
workshops and structured learning pathways so clinicians can progress systematically, ensuring
safety and competence every step of the way.

Clinicians can expand into private practice, integrate aesthetics into dental or medical settings,
specialise in advanced procedures, or build full-service facial aesthetic clinics. Some progress into teaching, mentoring, or leadership roles within the industry. Aesthetics offers a flexible, rewarding career path with strong long-term demand.

Success is shaped by:

  • Strong clinical foundations
  • Consistent results
  • Ethical communication
  • Structured assessment frameworks
  • Patient education
  • Professional integrity
  • Ongoing learning

Patients value clinicians who combine technical ability with judgment, honesty, and a
commitment to natural outcomes.

Common pitfalls include chasing trends, prioritising volume over harmony, neglecting complication training, failing to photograph consistently, inconsistent pricing, and underestimating the importance of patient communication. Our training emphasises structured thinking, safety, and ethical growth to prevent these issues from arising.

By delivering safe, natural, well-reasoned treatments guided by structured frameworks. Patients
value clarity, professionalism, and authenticity above social media hype. Clinicians who communicate well, demonstrate integrity, and build trust create a strong reputation that naturally differentiates them in a crowded market.

Yes. With proper training, ethical patient selection, consistent follow-up, and structured workflow
integration, facial aesthetics can provide a significant long-term revenue stream. Many clinicians
grow aesthetics gradually alongside their main clinical work and eventually develop dedicated
patient lists or full aesthetics clinics. Sustainability depends on quality, consistency, and ongoing
learning — all of which are strengthened by our training programmes.

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