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MSc Skin Ageing and Aesthetic Medicine - Online

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc 3 Years PT, PGDip 2 years PT, PGCert 1 Year PT

Masters Degree Description

Our MSc Skin Ageing and Aesthetic Medicine course is specifically designed for qualified medical or dental practitioners who want to develop their knowledge of cosmetic medicine.

This is an intensive part-time course encompassing the science of skin ageing and aesthetics, the application of evidence-based practice, and the clinical assessment and management of patients presenting with aesthetic problems.

You will be encouraged to develop a translational, professional approach to learning throughout the course, which can be applied to your future learning.

Entry Requirements

We require a medical or dental degree (eg MBBS, BDS, LDS, MBChB) or overseas equivalent from an institution that is recognised and approved by the UK General Medical Council (GMC) or the General Dental Council (GDC). No other applicants will be considered for this course. Please note we cannot consider applicants with a homeopathic or Ayurvedic medicine degree.

You must also have been practicing in your field following graduation.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

With the announcement that the UK government intends to introduce a licensing regime for non-surgical cosmetic procedures, it is likely all aesthetic practitioners in the UK will need to provide evidence of their training credentials.

Our course not only aligns with the Health Education England training framework for non-surgical cosmetic interventions, but goes beyond this to offer integrated knowledge and the application of critical skills enveloped within high quality professional behaviours.

Graduates of this course will acquire a comprehensive knowledge base that can be applied to their future or current clinical practice.

Module Details

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