Qualifi Level 5 - Pathway to Aesthetics Qualification
Our Qualifi Level 5 Aesthetics Course is ideal for non-medics and beauty professionals looking for a pathway into aesthetics. As the UK prepares for significant regulatory changes, securing a government-accredited qualification is more crucial than ever. Our Ofqual-regulated programme bridges the gap between your CPD achievements and upcoming industry standards, helping you excel in the evolving aesthetics landscape. This comprehensive course blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills, covering the latest techniques, technologies, and ethical considerations. Whether you are an experienced practitioner or a beauty professional wanting to specialise in aesthetics, our course equips you to thrive. Enrol today and elevate your career with a prestigious Level 5 qualification.
COURSE OUTLINE
WHAT OUR DELEGATES SAY:
“Great course that gives you confidence to practice independently. Also allows you to have support after the course with the same Doctors to be able to follow your progress. You are made to feel part of a team and not a client from the very beginning.”

What are the entry requirements?
To take this course, you must be 18 years old and above with the following requirements:
- A minimum of a Level 4 qualification in a related sector or;
- A minimum of 3 years’ work experience which demonstrates current and relevant industry knowledge.
- Current and valid Basic Life Support (BLS) and anaphylaxis management training
Course Highlights:
This course is fully accredited and certified by Qualifi. It is a recognised UK qualification that will help you to gain any job application that requires you to have a qualification level in Aesthetic Practice. It is also a recognised qualification in the USA.
Regulated qualifications, also known as accredited qualifications, are those that are reviewed, recognised and monitored by the UK Regulators to ensure that they meet specific criteria and quality standards. The requirements for the regulated qualifications to be accredited are set out in the regulatory arrangements of the General Conditions of Recognition in England (OfQual).
