06/05/2026
As Australia's aesthetics industry continues to evolve, the importance of accredited industry-aligned education is becoming increasingly clear.
This latest article explores the growing focus on practitioner capability, patient safety, clinical governance and compliance across the aesthetics sector, and the role education plays in supporting safe and accountable practice.
This article also highlights the AACDS Cosmetic Injecting Skill Set, developed for qualified health professionals seeking structured education aligned with current regulatory and clinical expectations.
As standards continue to evolve, ongoing education remains an important part of supporting professional accountability and future focused aesthetic practice.
Read the full article πhttps://theabic.org.au/news/why-clinics-salons-should-use-aacds-partner-dermal-therapists-code-now-recognised
Ready or not - our industry is changing βΌοΈ
As dermal therapy gains stronger recognition and regulatory expectations become more defined, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: passion and experience alone are no longer enough.
Todayβs dermal therapists are working in a more complex clinical environment, with higher expectations around qualifications, scope of practice, client safety, treatment planning, documentation and professional accountability.
That means education can no longer be treated as optional, outdated or purely theoretical. It must prepare practitioners for the real responsibilities that come with advanced skin and aesthetic practice.
For those already working in the field, this is a moment to ask an uncomfortable but necessary question:
Are we building a workforce that is truly skilled, safe and compliant, or simply assuming competence because the industry has grown quickly?
In this latest article, Australasian Academy of Cosmetic Dermal Science - RTO 51373 explores how education is shaping the next era of dermal therapy, and why higher standards are essential for the future of aesthetic practice in Australia.
Read the full article here > https://theabic.org.au/news/why-clinics-salons-should-use-aacds-partner-dermal-therapists-code-now-recognised