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What are the benefits and drawbacks of being an aesthetic practitioner?

The demand for trained practitioners is at an all-time high as non-surgical aesthetic treatments become increasingly common around the world. The Aesthetic Practitioner foundation degree, which is available to both therapists and non-therapists, allows anyone to pursue a range of respectable and lucrative professions in this rapidly growing industry.



There are numerous of medical professionals who are showing an interest in becoming an aesthetic practitioner for various of benefits and here are some of them:


  • The ability to work when and where you want, resulting in a stronger work-life balance. Becoming an aesthetic practitioner gives you the freedom to choose the time and place you want to work. It gives you better equal opportunities in managing your work and social life.


  • The choice to remain in medical practice when conducting procedures that need a more intimate touch, using your transferrable clinical skills. As you become an aesthetic practitioner you gain a wide scope of medical practices, one is in aesthetics which is your additional profession and the other one is with your bachelor's degree in the medical field since you are still going to keep your first profession.


  • The opportunity to build a personal brand or start your own practice and build your own client base. One of the great opportunities in becoming an aesthetic practitioner is that you can build, manage and have your own identity as an aesthetic clinic. Making your client feel good is how you start building your brand, making a difference will make them happy and satisfied that they not only go back to your clinic but also recommend it.


  • The chance to be a part of an increasingly growing industry that provides existing medical professionals with a variety of exciting career options. If you become an aesthetic practitioner, it will not only give you career growth but also career options too, aside from owning a business some of the career options you can have are, Laser and skin practitioner, Aesthetic clinic manager, Skincare consultant and, Business development manager.


These are just a few of the good things that happen in becoming an aesthetic practitioner. When there are good things there are also bad things in becoming an aesthetic practitioner but these are just minor things like:


  • not having experience in managing business, if you plan to have your own aesthetic clinic it may be hard on your part to manage it especially if you don’t have a background in business.


  • not having enough experience in aesthetic treatment which later on can be no longer problem since you'll undergo trainings


  • not having colleague can be a bad thing especially if you like to have teams since aesthetic practitioner ca be done by one person especially for non-surgical procedure


  • and lastly but not the least is receiving feedback for someone who is still starting to create their career in aesthetic, constructive criticism is common in aesthetic treatment industry and we can't stop them from giving us negative feedback if that is what they feel about the work we've done to them the only thing we can do about it is to learn from those feedbacks.


Choosing what you want might be a little hard but here’s an advice on how to choose wisely, weigh each choice by finding out their benefits and drawbacks, after determining it make the choice on which of the options are better for you.

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