Interface Aesthetics

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Interface Aesthetics provides aesthetic training for doctors, dentists and nurses.

16/06/2026

Foundation training should set the standard from day one.

For many healthcare professionals, our Foundation Course is their introduction to aesthetic medicine. Combining essential theory with extensive hands-on training, delegates develop the knowledge, confidence, and practical skills needed to begin their aesthetics journey safely and effectively.

Training takes place in small groups with expert-led supervision and real patient experience, allowing delegates to practise consultation, assessment, treatment planning, botulinum toxin, and dermal filler techniques in a supportive clinical environment.

Our Foundation Course also forms part of the Level 7 Diploma pathway, meaning delegates can progress their education in the future and convert their Foundation training towards the Level 7 Diploma in Aesthetic Injectables.

🏆 Award-Winning Training Provider
✅ JCCP-Approved Centre

**Upcoming Dates**

📍 London | 27 June
📍 Manchester | 4 July
📍 London | 11 July

Limited places available.

Photos from Interface Aesthetics's post 14/06/2026

📄 New Publication | Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum

We are proud to share that Interface Aesthetics has produced a landmark publication in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum — one of the most respected peer-reviewed journals in our field.

This paper, led by our Founding Clinical Director Mr James Olding — NHS surgeon and leading figure in aesthetic medicine education — represents a genuine first in the literature.

Drawing on concepts from craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, and aesthetic medicine, the article introduces a new framework for assessing and treating the lower face — bridging disciplines that rarely share the same page, let alone the same clinical language.

The project brought together Interface faculty, junior mentees, and external experts in maxillofacial surgery and orthodontics. It even includes a surgical case study alongside non-surgical cases that illustrate just how much aesthetic practice owes to its surgical and dental roots — and what becomes possible when those worlds genuinely collaborate.

At Interface, we have always believed that the best aesthetic education comes from real academic rigour. As a recognised research centre with a dedicated academic working group, we are committed to contributing to the evidence base — not just for the profession, but for every patient whose outcome depends on it.

With more research underway and even more projects in the pipeline, it’s set to be a truly academic year for the Interface Team 👊

Photos from Interface Aesthetics's post 11/06/2026

Aesthetic medicine is moving towards greater regulation, transparency and clinical accountability.

Training should reflect the direction of the industry.

The Level 7 Diploma pathway is not simply about learning more techniques. It is designed to develop the clinical judgement required to assess patients, plan treatments, understand risk and practise with professional accountability.

Through academic learning, supervised clinical mentorship, real patient exposure and a verified clinical portfolio, practitioners build the foundations for safer, more structured aesthetic practice.

As patient awareness continues to grow, recognised qualifications, regulatory alignment and clinical credibility are becoming essential differentiators for practitioners building a sustainable career in medical aesthetics.

For those looking beyond short-term confidence, Level 7 offers a structured pathway towards long-term professional progression.

Explore the Level 7 Diploma pathway with Interface Aesthetics, a JCCP-approved training provider.

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Lip anatomy is essential to safe and effective lip treatments.

The lips are anatomically complex, highly vascular and uniquely variable between patients. Effective treatment requires an understanding of vascular anatomy, tissue planes, depth control and patient-specific assessment.

At Interface Aesthetics, lip treatments are taught across a variety of our training programmes, with a strong focus on anatomy, safety and clinical judgement.

We also offer dedicated advanced training through our exclusive Lip Augmentation Masterclass and Lip & Perioral Rejuvenation Masterclass.

Because confidence in aesthetics should be built on understanding.

Contact Interface Aesthetics for further information

28/05/2026

We’re pleased to welcome Dr Jaisyn Patel to the faculty team at Interface Aesthetics.

Dr Patel has a long-standing connection with Interface Aesthetics, having completed his Level 7 qualification with us, alongside a number of advanced masterclasses.
Now joining the faculty team as a new recruit, he continues his clinical development under the mentorship of our Director, James Olding.
With a background spanning medicine, plastic surgery, trauma and orthopaedics, Dr Patel brings a clinically grounded approach to injectable education — combining anatomical precision with practical decision-making across real treatment settings.

From Foundation training to advanced complications management and Level 7 mentorship, his teaching reflects the standards expected in modern aesthetic practice:
•⁠ ⁠Safety-first clinical thinking
•⁠ ⁠Consistency in technique
•⁠ ⁠Predictable patient outcomes
•⁠ ⁠Professional accountability

As aesthetic medicine continues to evolve, high-level training is no longer defined by the volume of courses attended, but by the quality of training, supervision, judgement and clinical exposure behind them.

We look forward to seeing delegates train alongside Dr Patel across our upcoming programmes.

Explore our clinical training pathways at Interface Aesthetics.

Photos from Interface Aesthetics's post 26/05/2026

The Foundation Course in Injectables at Interface Aesthetics is designed for healthcare professionals entering aesthetic medicine with structure, clarity and clinical support from the outset.

Across e-learning and one day of in-person training, delegates are introduced to the essential principles of safe injectable practice, including facial assessment, upper-face toxin treatment, dermal filler principles, consent, aftercare, complication awareness and prescribing considerations.

With small-group teaching and supervised hands-on practice with model patients, the course provides a clinically grounded introduction to injectable practice in a real training environment.

The Foundation Course introduces the essential clinical framework for injectable practice, while creating a clear route for further development through the JCCP Level 7 Diploma pathway.

Foundation Course in Injectables
London | 6th June
Manchester | 4th July
12 hours of CPD

Secure your place and begin your progression with Interface Aesthetics.

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23/05/2026

Transitioning into aesthetic medicine requires a fundamental shift in clinical autonomy, risk management, and professional accountability.

Reflecting on the progression from nursing to independent aesthetic practice, Yobany Valencia, one of our Interface Aesthetics trainers, highlights the core principles that dictate both patient safety and long-term credibility.

Establishing a respected presence in this sector relies on structured clinical development rather than rapid commercial expansion.

Core clinical implications for nurses entering aesthetic medicine:

Clinical pacing: Patient selection, treatment intervals, and the measured delivery of outcomes demand disciplined, objective decision-making.

Evidence-based practice: Continuous anatomical education, certified training, and strict adherence to the NMC code of conduct are non-negotiable for mitigating risk.

Ethical patient retention: A sustainable clinical practice is built on transparent communication, predictable results, and uncompromising complication management.

Building an authoritative brand requires prioritising patient care and anatomical expertise above all else.

At Interface Aesthetics, we provide ongoing support for nurses entering the aesthetic medicine sector, helping practitioners progress with structure, clinical guidance and professional accountability.

To learn more, contact our course advisors and request our dedicated eBook for nurses.

Refine your clinical judgement and elevate your procedural safety standards.

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19/05/2026

Confidence in aesthetics should never rely on short-term training alone.

Sharon started her journey with our Foundation Course before progressing through the full Level 7 pathway at Interface Aesthetics — developing the clinical confidence, judgement, and support system required for long-term practice in aesthetic medicine.

From foundational injecting principles to supervised patient treatments, structured education creates practitioners who approach aesthetics with greater precision, safety, and accountability.

Thank you, Sharon, for allowing us to be part of your progression.

Explore our Level 7 training pathway at Interface Aesthetics.

17/05/2026

Level 7 is defined by depth of training, not an extension of Foundation.

Both pathways cover the same core techniques—
toxin in the upper face and dermal fillers across midface, lower face, and lips.
The difference lies in how those techniques are understood, applied, and evaluated in practice.

– Depth of training
Foundation introduces technique in a one-day format.
Level 7 develops clinical judgement over 12–24 months.

– Regulated qualification
Level 7 is Ofqual regulated and academically accredited—aligned with the direction of industry standards.

– Clinical progression
Designed for healthcare professionals seeking structured development, accountability, and long-term positioning.

– Expanded learning environment
Access to E-Interface with 100+ hours of clinical content, including 4K demonstrations, webinars, and expert-led teaching.

Technique is only the starting point.
Depth defines the practitioner.

Review our accredited pathways via the link in bio.

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Monday 8am - 5pm
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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
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