Your Safety Is Our Priority

Cosmetic treatments are widely used, and many people have them without complications, but no treatment is completely risk‑free.

Safety depends on several factors, including the type of treatment, the products used, your individual health, and the training and experience of the practitioner providing it.

A qualified practitioner will talk you through the procedure, explain any potential risks or side effects, and make sure the treatment is appropriate for you before going ahead. They will also provide clear information about what to expect afterwards and how to look after the area.

This overview is intended for general understanding only. Your practitioner can discuss the specifics of any treatment during a consultation.

At Chorley Aesthetics, your safety is always our number one priority.

That’s why we will always follow recognised UK standards and regulatory guidance.

Our Promise to you.

We will always consider your safety first and foremost and will never:

  • Use prescription‑only medicines without a legal prescription.

  • Mislead you about risks, results, or recovery.

  • Perform treatments outside our scope of practice.

  • Pressure you into any treatment.

  • Wilfully ignore red flags or contraindications.

  • Hide our qualifications, registration, or insurance.

  • Use unregulated or counterfeit products or offer unlicensed or illicitly imported products.

  • Compromise on quality.

We will always deliver the best care we can and promise to always:

  • Follow best practice and current clinical guidance.

  • Use UK‑licensed, medical‑grade products.

  • Listen to you and offer professional, evidence‑based advice and judgement.

  • Refuse treatment if it is clinically unsuitable, if you tell us you’re medically unfit, if we think your judgement is impaired, or if you are found to be under 18 years old.

Find Out More…

We want you to be fully informed so that you can make the best decision about your treatment.

We will always offer a consultation but if you’d like to learn more about the advice and guidance we follow first then please read on.

UK age restrictions for cosmetic procedures are outlined in the Government’s ongoing work on the Licensing of Non‑Surgical Cosmetic Procedures in England.

The MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) rules governing the supply and use of prescription‑only medicines such as botulinum toxin.

The NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) provides professional standards and guidance, which require accountability, evidence‑based practice, and patient‑centred care.

The JCCP (Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners) offers guidance, which promotes safe, ethical, and responsible aesthetic practice in the UK