Specifications

Qualification title:

Qualifi Level 7 Diploma in Clinical Aesthetic Practice

Qualification type:

Occupational Qualification

Level:

7

Accreditation status:

Accredited

Credit Equivalency:

42

Qualification number (RQF):

610/7007/5

Progression routes:

  • QUALIFI Level 7 Award in Clinical Aesthetic Procedures: Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) Dermal Fillers
  • QUALIFI Level 7 Award in Clinical Aesthetic Procedures: Ultrasound-Guided Dermal Fillers
  • Employment in Aesthetic clinics.
  • Employment in an associated profession.

Availability:

UK and international

CASS Strategy:

Centre Specification:

Qualification Overview

The aim of the QUALIFI Level 7 Diploma in Clinical Aesthetic Practice and associated Certificate and Awards is to provide learners with an understanding of advanced aesthetic procedures and essential underpinning knowledge to perform Botulinum Toxin and dermal fillers safely and effectively. Learners will develop practical skills to progress their career within the field of elective non-surgical cosmetic procedures.

 
Successful completion of the QUALIFI Level 7 Diploma in Aesthetic Practice provides learners with the opportunity to progress to employment within the Aesthetics industry.

Units

To achieve this qualification, a learner must successfully complete 5 mandatory units. Minimum credits: 42

Mandatory

  • Dermatology, Anatomy and Pathophysiology for Clinical Aesthetic Practice
  • Complication Management for Aesthetic Practice
  • Body Dysmorphia Disorder and Psychological First Aid in Beauty, Wellness and Aesthetic Practice
  • Clinical Aesthetic Procedures: Botulinum Toxin Injections for the Face
  • Clinical Aesthetic Procedures: Temporary Dermal Fillers for the Face

Learning Outcomes

  1. Dermatology, Anatomy and Pathophysiology for Clinical Aesthetic Practice learners will develop applied knowledge and understanding of the anatomical structures of the face, including musculature, innervation, vascular supply, and age, gender, and ethnicity-related anatomical variations. Learners will apply this understanding to assess facial characteristics, lines, folds, and volume changes to support safe and effective aesthetic procedures
  2. Complication Management for Aesthetic Practice– learners will be able to manage non-surgical cosmetic procedure complications. This unit also requires learners to carry out post-procedure evaluation and reflection for continuous improvement
  3. Body Dysmorphia Disorder and Psychological First Aid in Beauty, Wellness and Aesthetic Practice – learners cover the importance of gaining informed consent, appropriate referral pathways, and tailored aftercare for clients who present with red flags or potential risk of BDD. Learners are introduced to the principles of Psychological First Aid (PFA) through a trauma-informed lens, equipping practitioners to create psychologically safe environments and uphold professional boundaries when clients present with acute anxiety, emotional trauma, or signs of psychological vulnerability.
  4. Clinical Aesthetic Procedures: Botulinum Toxin Injections for the Face – learners will carry out the consultation, assessment, planning and preparation for clinical aesthetic procedures. Learners will follow the clinical aesthetic procedure protocol, legislative, regulatory and organisational requirements to identify, assess and implement safe, hygienic and effective working practices. Learners will formulate a personalised plan for botulinum toxin procedures to the face, provide the procedure and aftercare advice, and carry out a post-procedure evaluation, and reflect on their
    results for continuous improvement.
  5. Clinical Aesthetic Procedures: Temporary Dermal Fillers for the Face – learners will carry out the consultation, assessment, planning and preparation for clinical aesthetic procedures. Learners will follow the clinical aesthetic procedure protocol, legislative, regulatory and organisational requirements to identify, assess and implement safe, hygienic and effective working practices. Learners will formulate a personalised plan for dermal filler procedures to the face, provide the procedure and aftercare advice, and carry out a post-procedure evaluation and reflect on their results for continuous improvement.

Entry Requirements

  • A Qualifi Level 5 or Level 6 Certificate or Diploma in Aesthetic Practice or equivalent regulated qualification, that must include at least one level 6 unit.

or

  • A Level 6 degree level or equivalent as a qualified health care professional with evidence of relevant skincare and anatomy and physiology knowledge to support the procedures. The health care professional must be registered with a national professional health care statutory regulatory body in the country where the qualification is being delivered. There must be no conditions attached to their practice. (Professional registration numbers will be required)

Plus

  • Current and valid Basic Life Support (BLS) and anaphylaxis management qualification*

*Qualified medical/health care professionals, registered with a Professional Health Care Statutory Regulatory Body are exempt, providing they can prove that they have undertaken the mandatory BLS and Management of Anaphylaxis training as part of their continuous CPD.

Examples of National Professional Health Care Statutory Regulatory Bodies in the UK:

  • General Dentist Council (GDC)
  • General Medical Council (GMC)
  • General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
  • Health Care Professions Council (HCPC)
  • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI)

Examples of International Professional Health Care Statutory Regulatory Bodies examples:

  • American Medical Association (AMA)
  • Irish Medical Council
  • Medical Council of India (MCI)

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Qualifi Level 7 Diploma in Clinical Aesthetic Practice