Blog

Blog

  • Barriers to Treatment for Microcurrent Treatments

    Barriers to Treatment for Microcurrent Treatments

    Conditions Which Prevent Treatment Contagious skin diseases. Dysfunctions of the nervous system; Eg; Multiple Sclerosis/Nerve Injury. Recent scar tissue. Undiagnosed lumps and bumps. Cancer treatment. Pregnancy. Epilepsy. Pacemaker. Uncontrolled diabetes. History of Thrombosis/Embolism. Conditions Which Require Discussion Undergoing medical treatment. Medications: Retin A for Acne; 3-6 months after completing course. Medications: Roaccutane for Acne; 12-18…

  • Microcurrent – Background to The Non Surgical Facelift

    Microcurrent – Background to The Non Surgical Facelift

    Microcurrent treatments have been used by medical professionals and celebrities for years. Good results were achieved where facial muscles had been paralysed by Bells Palsy, and proved themselves able to relift sagging muscles in the face. In the industry for therapy and beauty, microcurrent has become the leading beauty treatment for prevention and treatment of…

  • Fab at 50 – Glitchy Hormones Be Gone

    Fab at 50 – Glitchy Hormones Be Gone

    Tired, upset, feeling low, wanting to hide away and wishing the days away, yes we all feel like that sometimes. Some of it is down to our pesky hormones too. Who knew they were going to be so troublesome for us as we get older? It’s not fair, it really isn’t. It is, however, sometimes…

  • CPD – Continuing Professional Development

    CPD – Continuing Professional Development

    CPD has been around for a long time.  It builds and lays the foundation for proof for good professional practice in any environment.  The emergence of competency as standard has meant that the importance of CPD in the workforce has grown.  CPD, in short, simply stands for those activities in which you carry out, that…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *