Aesthetics Nurse Prescriber

Aesthetics Nurse Prescriber Nurse prescriber available in England and North Wales for Prescription of and wrinkle injections and associated products.

I also offer support to students undergoing the v300 course.

11/04/2026

Why do prescribers not want to do face to face?

If you are looking for a new pharmacy Check out fox pharma and use my referral code for this offer
09/04/2026

If you are looking for a new pharmacy
Check out fox pharma and use my referral code for this offer

I’ve recently shopped with Fox Pharma and they’ve given me an exclusive offer to share—you can receive 20% off your first 3 orders. As part of the referral, I’ll also receive a small reward—so it’s a win-win for both of us.

28/03/2026

I’ll be offering face-to-face prescribing consultations for aesthetic practitioners on the following dates:

📍 Kent: 24th & 25th April
📍 Northampton: 26th April

This is a great opportunity to arrange your in-person prescribing appointments, discuss treatment plans, and ensure everything is compliant and patient-focused.

Please note: minimum numbers may apply.

✅ Registered Nurse Prescriber
💉 Professional, safe, and fully regulated service

To secure your slot or ask about availability, please DM or email me directly.

A link if anyone is looking for a new pharmacy to  use
24/03/2026

A link if anyone is looking for a new pharmacy to use

I’ve recently shopped with Fox Pharma and they’ve given me an exclusive offer to share—you can receive 20% off your first 3 orders. As part of the referral, I’ll also receive a small reward—so it’s a win-win for both of us.

I'm sharing this partly because I want to educate — but mostly because I’m frustrated.I’m frustrated with how little und...
14/03/2026

I'm sharing this partly because I want to educate — but mostly because I’m frustrated.I’m frustrated with how little understanding there still is about how prescribers are meant to work in aesthetics.

I’m frustrated by people “doing their own research,” yet still missing what’s actually required of prescribers.Every prescriber in the UK works to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s framework for prescribing. That’s non-negotiable. On top of that, each profession has its own governing body — for nurses and midwives it’s the NMC, for doctors the GMC, and for pharmacists their own regulatory council. These bodies set very clear rules around prescribing practices, consent, cooling-off periods, and when remote prescribing is (or isn’t) appropriate.In June 2025, the NMC tightened their stance from “remote prescribing is rarely ever appropriate” to a clear “you should not be prescribing remotely in aesthetics.”

This was not arbitrary — it was because aesthetic products are frequently misused: overdiluted, shared, or stored in ways that breach safety standards.So to be absolutely clear — every aesthetic client must have a face-to-face consultation with their prescriber before treatment. That prescription is valid only for that treatment, not the next one in three months’ time. If your client’s treatment wears off, they need another face-to-face and a new prescription.

The misinformation is still very real, and as this particular message shows, it’s coming from the very top — from training providers themselves. Some are still advising practitioners to double up prescriptions to “cover two treatments.” This is completely unacceptable and goes against regulatory guidance.

This isn’t a medic vs non-medic issue. It’s a training and ethics issue. Getting it right has to start at the very beginning — with proper education and compliance.

I’ve offered to support the training provider involved because I genuinely want to see higher standards across the industry. But I’m honestly at the end of my tether with people misunderstanding what good, legal, and ethical prescribing looks like.

We all want the same thing here: safe, evidence-informed, and ethical aesthetic practice. Let’s start respecting the frameworks that make that possible.

I’ll have some space over the coming months to support new non-prescribing practitioners in and around Nottinghamshire. ...
13/03/2026

I’ll have some space over the coming months to support new non-prescribing practitioners in and around Nottinghamshire.

If you’d like to chat about how I can help—or just explore what support might look like—please feel free to get in touch.

📍 Nottinghamshire & surrounding areas
💬 Let’s connect and discuss your needs.

07/03/2026

💉✨ A moment of celebration!I couldn’t be prouder of two of my amazing practitioners — one at the University of Derby who’s just completed her OSCEs, and another at the University of Nottingham who’s just submitted her final exam 🎓👏The V300 journey is no small feat, and it’s always inspiring to see nurses stepping up, growing in confidence, and embracing new professional challenges.Supporting nurses through their prescribing journey is one of my favourite parts of this work — whether it’s building confidence for OSCEs, preparing for assessments, or navigating course demands.

If you’re a nurse thinking about starting the V300, or currently on the course and looking for guidance or structured support, feel free to get in touch. I offer tailored 1:1 and group support to help you feel confident, prepared, and ready to succeed.

🌟 Big well done to both of you — we’re all rooting for your results!

💉 Positive aspiration — your reminder that skill and safety matter.During a recent lip filler treatment, I had a positiv...
06/03/2026

💉 Positive aspiration — your reminder that skill and safety matter.During a recent lip filler treatment, I had a positive aspiration — meaning blood appeared in the syringe before injecting. It’s one of those moments that stops you in your tracks. While this could have gone very wrong, it instead served as an important reminder of why knowledge, preparation, and prescriber support are essential.A positive aspiration signals that the needle tip is within or close to a vessel — injecting at that point could cause a vascular occlusion, a serious complication that can threaten tissue health. Recognising and responding correctly is key, but having a trusted prescriber on hand to support you through the process adds another layer of safety and confidence.If you’re an aesthetic practitioner looking to build a strong prescriber partnership — someone who can offer clinical guidance, product access, and real-time support when you need it most — I’d love to connect.Let’s make safety and confidence part of every syringe you hold.

👩‍⚕️ DM me or click the link in bio to learn more about working together.

11/02/2026

I am always grateful for the feedback!
Please get in touch if you would like to book a prescriber clinic

One of the things I love about this job is the travel.Here is the beautiful Angelsey ❤️It's arguably one of my favourite...
04/02/2026

One of the things I love about this job is the travel.
Here is the beautiful Angelsey ❤️
It's arguably one of my favourite places to do clinic

02/02/2026

Just some of the feedback received from our prescription clinics ❤️

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