Making the leap from beauty salon to aesthetic clinic

Published 08th Jan 2019 by PB Admin
Making the leap from beauty salon to aesthetic clinic

According to a recent survey by online marketplace RealSelf, more than half of millennials and Generation Z (collectively 18-34) could be on the lookout for aesthetic treatments, compared to just 28% of those aged over 35. Read our full article on the survey here.

If tapping into this market is something you’re considering but you aren’t sure how to take the first steps, you can find out how to get started by attending the live stage and seminar programme at Professional Beauty London this 24-25 February at ExCeL London.

On the Business Skills programme at the show, aesthetics doctor and trainer, Dr Vincent Wong of Vindoc Lab, will be running a seminar on how to take your business to the next level as an aesthetic clinic, while on the Advanced Treatments Stage, Debbie Thomas and Richard Weare of D. Thomas Clinic will discuss how to build an award-winning aesthetics business.

Additionally, the show will host a two-day live stage programme dedicated to helping visitors gain an understanding of the more advanced treatments on the market, including treating stretch marks, microneedling and skin peels as treatment of scarring and skin ageing, and semi-permanent make-up.

See the full programme of training and education for Professional Beauty London 2019 at www.professionalbeauty.co.uk/education.

To book your free ticket to the exhibition or reserve your seat to the live stage and seminar programmes for just £5 per session, please click here.

Entrance policy: Open only to trade and professional visitors over the age of 14. Under no circumstances will babies, prams, pushchairs or buggies be permitted. Your entrance badge will be emailed to you 2-3 weeks before the show. Please print this and bring it with you for entry.

Read our article on upgrading clients from traditional to advanced facials.

PB Admin

PB Admin

Published 08th Jan 2019

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